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i0n1
·5 anni fa·discuss
the fact that most of us will probably be dead :)
i0n1
·5 anni fa·discuss
i think the word VACCINE is missing from the title ;)
i0n1
·5 anni fa·discuss
maybe you don't see it. try to look behind the smoke and mirrors. you are being constantly checked like in the chess game. this is just a step in the "new normal" society. PCRs and antigen are just an intermediary step. they want you vaxxed. they want some percentage slaves, most dead both inside and out. search for klaus schwab interviews. maybe you'll get it right.
i0n1
·5 anni fa·discuss
There's a thing called the imposter syndrome, which a lot of software engineers seem to experience through their career.

Also, one needs time to get used to a new project, new environment, new colleagues, etc.

In every domain, the more you learn, the less you feel knowing about, and that's a good sign.

In this industry, the ones that make it, are the ones that keep on going forward.
i0n1
·5 anni fa·discuss
https://weremote.eu
i0n1
·6 anni fa·discuss
"If a feature is going to cost start-up time, I would rather not have it."

Well, I strongly disagree... and I'm sure I'm not the only one.

Imagine being at the restaurant ordering a pizza. There are only 2 pizzas in the menu: one with 1 topping, the other with 3 toppings. Each topping would take an extra minute in pizza's prep time. Which one would you pick? The one that is being delivered faster? Or the tastier one? I think for most of us the answer is obvious.
i0n1
·6 anni fa·discuss
I don't see how this is tied only to the new M1 CPU.

All systems and OSes suffer the same faith eventually. That's why you don't use your machine from early 2000s with modern apps.

For me it seems that his statement shows some envy.