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·il y a 3 ans·discuss
What incentive does someone born perfect have to strive for perfection?
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·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I was on track to go to a prestigious university in high school when my fundamentalist christian parents kicked me out of the house at the age of 16. I ended up jumping around to live with different friends then eventually my grandparents. I had no money and thought I had no future. The stress was killing me, my grades and SAT score suffered. I ended up at a small state school in rural Georgia because of this. Today I work at one of the FANG companies but it was a long and challenging struggle to get here. A single test in high school shouldn’t define your long term success. It didn’t in my case but there are many folks who are living through difficulty at that age.
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·il y a 4 ans·discuss
I have the Sony A1 and Nikon Z7. Started to get into wildlife photography when the pandemic started and the Z7 autofocus failed me. I would take 30 photos of a bird in flight and 1 would be in focus. So I purchased the A1 which can track a bird's eye in flight perfectly. I'm sure the Z9 is a great camera but its too late and too large for my taste.
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·il y a 5 ans·discuss
mutation observer for perfect score https://gist.github.com/glued/683fbfb663a9199d03da4adac4b80d...
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·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Exactly, and when those folks don't measure up they blame everyone and everything for their problems.
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·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Working from home / remote has had significant effects on collaboration and execution especially for more junior employees. Only a handful of more senior engineers have been more productive from my experience. Additionally, company politics are real and if you work remote, you may miss out on opportunities for growth.