It’s the new “promotion machine.” The first manager: “I saved this company x dollars using AI, promote me.” The new manager: “I increased productivity by x percent getting rid of AI, promote me.” Repeat.
It’s the new “promotion machine.” The first manager: “I saved this company x dollars using AI, promote me.” The new manager: “I increased productivity by x percent getting rid of AI, promote me.” Repeat.
This and posts where every comment is deleted by the automod.
STEP 1: find company run by idiots
STEP 2: get them to give me a remote job
STEP 3: barely work at all
STEP 4: get second remote job and collect 2 paychecks
Just lie. What are they going to do? They don’t know enought to realize they made an impossible request, they won’t be able to tell the difference between 10 and 5 years experience.
I really like how you have to wait until part 4 to get any historical context.
Lol I feel like any big sub would see a similar drop in quantity.
If QA cared about us they wouldn’t make it so hard.
Didn’t Russia do the same thing to a nuclear plant in Ukraine 2 years ago?
I’m a senior dev and I’ll be honest: I’m not sure what I do.
Genius. I’ll start doing that now every time I have to Google an obscure software issue that only reddit had the answer too.
I agree. If there is no Greek question mark at all it should be code that is printed to console. If there is an upside down at the start and upside right at the end it is just normal code. If upside right at the end only, it is a comment. Only upside down at the start it will be treated as debug specific code and will not be run in production compilations.
I like this but to make the code more readable the Greek question mark should also be placed upsidedown at the start of every line that needs to not be printed.
I think white space should be used to represent basic functions too. For example 3 spaces can be used to sum two values while 4 spaces can be used to subtract.
My for-profit large language model will not be stopped by your “anti commercial ai license” because it hasn’t learned to read yet.
For quality control it did. The real concern is people messing up time. If there was a quality complaint we wanted it to be easy for people to go back thru production data. A lot of the people operating the machinery and performing quality checks at our facility are not well educated, and the need is there to make investigating quality tasks/entering quality data very easy.
Even worse. Daylight savings creators. I work in manufacturing and we literally stut down the production line for an hour during the “fall back” and “spring ahead” so we can manually change the time on every computer.
If you get it right you’re a robot!
Machine code? If you can’t build a circuit to solve your problem it’s a lack of skill.