That’s nice to know, I’m glad sources of greed sometimes cancel each other.
I try to contribute to things getting better, sometimes through polite rational skepticism.
Disagreeing with your comment ≠ supporting the opposite side, I support rationality.
Let’s discuss to refine the arguments that make things better sustainably.
Always happy to question our beliefs.
That’s nice to know, I’m glad sources of greed sometimes cancel each other.
I finished Outlast recently, and it made me think about The Groom who mutilates male patients’ sexual attributes to turn them into his ideal wife, but keeps failing and trying again.
It reads as the background story of the enemy “The Welder” in a horror video game that you would find through scattered notes.
Even werewolves are held to impossible beauty standards nowadays, smh.
Would be happy to share the meal too.
I don’t think I understand your comment, who has to pay a penalty? Who’s stealing what? You can’t do a same day resignation unless the company agrees. If they don’t agree, they can ask you to keep working for 3 months, and if you don’t come to work, they may declare you abandoned your job. Then, they don’t have to pay you, but you’re still officially an employee so you can’t legally start a new contract, they may ask you for a compensation payment and also sue you for damage.
In France, the standard for software engineers is 3 months. Verified with this official source https://code.travail.gouv.fr/outils/preavis-demission. With convention “Bureaux d’études techniques, cabinets d’ingénieurs-conseils et sociétés de conseils”.
It could make you miss you a job opening that needs someone earlier. Hadn’t have the issue myself, but I guess it happens.
The British seem very happy with keeping the “-tre” ending but pronouncing it “-ter” for centuries.
To be fair this is a counterpart for being harder to get fired compared to some USA states. It makes the economy less fast to adjust but it makes people’s life less stressful.
It’s also important to note that you might come out ahead in learning those abstract concepts using a harder language.
I agree that you will learn more abstract concepts with more low level languages, but they are often not necessary. See Scala, beautiful language, lot’s of fancy subtle computer science concepts, and a plummeting popularity since its main popularizer, Apache Spark, implemented a Python API.
Development environment is a mess, but given its popularity, it’s not difficult to find an up to date tutorial. Then it is the easiest I think, you will be able to try programming basics and get a minimum viable product (small web app, small analytics…) easlier than with any other language.
Some people think that because Python is the easiest language to learn, it’s going to be easy to learn programming with Python. But learning programming is still very hard, so many abstract concepts to grasp. Python just makes it a tiny less hard, almost insignificantly now that we can use an LLM to learn the syntax faster than than ever.
> notice that this was a memory of mom from childhood
> super memory power unlocked.gif
> start taking notes of the memory details before taking the forget pill
> now have full cook-book of mom's
> eat mom's cuisine every weekend
> sweet nostalgia
Join Yvan? You mean join Lemmygrad?
I’m glad that there’s no micro transactions nor loot boxes.
git checkout -b fix/her
For sure, I wanted to remind the date because it makes it obvious that it couldn’t be much used in the 2000’, even its second half is too short.
Reaction in the conference room:
crickets