I'm a Software Engineering Manager with ~11 years of industry experience, 5 of which are as an Engineering Manager. I've worked in SME and early-stage startups, and seen a company grow from 10 to 700 employees. I'm not looking for something in the early stages, maybe 50-100 employees without aggressive growth would be ideal.
Not a lawyer, but my reading of this was quite different. It seems to me like the core of the argument is that "OpenAI" wants non-profit benefits while clearly profiting. While the complaint document itself is verbose, I imagine this is the kind of thing that eventually contributes to setting a precedent for how training data is handled in the legal system as well?
> If you close your Mac notebook with a camera cover installed, you might damage your display because the clearance between the display and keyboard is designed to very tight tolerances.
Yep, this is exactly how the screen on my 16" cracked. I'd rather have a 0.5mm thicker laptop where I can actually cover up the camera.
These UX problems aside, am I the only one who feels like the latest generation has performance problems? My 2013 Air ran DotA, Sublime, iTerm and Chrome just fine. The 13" 2017 Pro that I'm using now heats up if I'm just using Sublime, and the fan even turns on. The 13" 2015 Pro didn't have this problem either.
Remote: Yes please.
Willing to relocate: Unlikely.
Technologies: Javascript, Node.js, React, Mobx, MySQL, and the usual stuff like git.
Résumé/CV: Will share if requested.
LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/hn062024
Email: akanatuna[at]gmail[dot]com
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I'm a Software Engineering Manager with ~11 years of industry experience, 5 of which are as an Engineering Manager. I've worked in SME and early-stage startups, and seen a company grow from 10 to 700 employees. I'm not looking for something in the early stages, maybe 50-100 employees without aggressive growth would be ideal.