I realize that this is a humor post, and not necessarily the right place to provide advice, but never underestimate the power of adding a Q&A meeting to someone else’s calendar. Someone doesn’t want to make time to explain mystery tool? Well you just made it for them. Usually I try and be polite by asking before I arrange something.
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CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto World News@lemmy.world•Mexican influencer Valeria Marquez killed on TikTok livestreamEnglish41·4 days agoSounds like the perfect reason to have different words. Who would want to type that out every time? I’m sure someone could spend several paragraphs describing the difference between fur and hair, or stucco vs plaster.
If you don’t care about the difference between two words, then those words probably weren’t invented for you. Someone else who works with that nuance on a daily basis probably really likes that they can sum things up briefly.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Bad film with amazing premise and mediocre execution that you can't stop thinking about?English2·5 days agoI feel like the plot undercut the otherwise cool metaphor that the gorge represented.
East and West, separated by nothing but their deepest fears. Two killers searching for human connection but unable to reach the nearest person. How fucking cool is that? You can do so much!
Then you find out that there isn’t really any East/West divide, they’re both working for the same bad guys. Traversal of the gorge plays like a joke instead of being a serious moment of character development. Then the ending is a bunch of run-shoot-explode.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Scientists of Lemmy, how would you standardize or improve cooking recipes?English6·6 days agoThinking back on being a beginner, my problem wasn’t that instructions were imprecise, but more that I didn’t interpret “to taste” as a real instruction. It means I should fucking taste my food as I go, when at the time I would just taste it at the end.
So many bad meals can be avoided by sampling them over time and adjusting. I should know, having made too many.
I would classify this as an example of cooking logic (my own phrase) that needs to be learned. A lot of good recipes will assume the cook understands fundamental concepts like this, but it’s not necessarily the recipe’s job to teach you. Same as how IKEA assembly instructions might seem cryptic at first, but really boil down to using 3-4 different techniques to screw wood panels together. I do think there’s a general lack of awareness that cooking has a separate logic, and this means a lot of people never teach it to others.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If a country was confident they developed a technology that would act as a fool proof deterrent against nuclear attacks what would that mean for the rest of the world?English5·7 days agoProbably more war:
- Depending on the country who developed it, the risk of nuclear war could go up.
If I don’t have to worry about nuclear retaliation, maybe I’m very confident in engaging in war. After all, my nukes will still work, and everyone else’s won’t.
- If the technology is shared equally to all countries at the same time, the risk of conventional war could go up.
Imagine the nuclear armed countries who are enemies of another nation with a bigger military. North Korea vs USA, Pakistan vs India. In these cases, nuclear weapons are a deterrence against the stronger opponent. Without this, the country with a stronger conventional force may be more likely to they think they’ll win a war unscathed.
every single time I’ve gotten past the first round I am rejected for someone who was recommended internally/someone with job experience
Sounds like unfortunate timing. Unfortunately, there’s no way to know how far along in the hiring process other people might be, so sometimes you’re interviewing for a job that’s right about to be filled by someone else. My only advice on that side would be to make sure to be responsive to recruiters and try and get your interviews scheduled quickly.
Getting to first-round interviews is a good sign, especially with so much of the interview process being sloppified by AI tools. Your resume is catching eyes and someone thinks you’re worth talking to. Give yourself some credit then: you’ve set yourself up for success. The beginner career market is always going to have tough competition, so getting your resume on the desk of a real human is very important.
My only other advice would be to focus on getting past those first interviews, and that might require you to examine your shortcomings on that stage. Are you failing the coding challenge? Find opportunities to practice and improve. Are you failing technical questions? There are github repos with common interview questions (eg “Tell me the difference between private and protected keywords in C++”). If you’re failing while talking about your technical/school experience, find some time to refine your thoughts and practice selling your strengths.
The more times you get past introductory interviews, the more chances you have to be the first candidate who “checks all the boxes”. Sometimes that’s all it takes.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto HistoryPorn@lemmy.world•Telephone tower in Stockholm, Sweden, ~1890English1·10 days agodeleted by creator
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•You look like an adventurer with some unusual opinions.English25·11 days ago- Dunmer inhabitants of Vvardenfel generally dislike foreigners, so there’s a base level of racism whenever the player interacts with them (even as a Dunmer yourself, you’re too cosmopolitan for them)
- Slavery (plantations and mines) is the driving economic force on Vvardenfel. There is extra racism when the player is a Khajit or Argonian
- Everyone lives under a stagnant theocracy
- One faction, the Telvanni, are powerful wizards who ignore the government and believe that might makes right
All of these mean that there’s a certain subset of players who are into this ancap racist stuff IRL and get excited by “roleplaying” Dunmer racism on Reddit threads and the like.
But for any normal person, these are just aspects of a setting that make for interesting conflict and stories. It’s such a great game, and OpenMW is the best way to play it.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Me when I zoom past traffic on my e-scooterEnglish40·18 days agoBought an eBike last weekend because I’d rather be soaked by rain than sitting in traffic to/from work. It feels damn good to finally be the person in an otherwise empty bike lane, passing countless cars that are going nowhere.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•How I gave up a one-game addiction to switch to 100% Linux (long story warning)English6·18 days agoI’m not going to say “Don’t learn gentoo next” but if you’re already well versed in Nix or setting up a base arch install, I feel like the only thing Gentoo will teach is “How long does it really take to compile Firefox from source?”
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•More Americans are financing groceries with buy now, pay later loans — and more are paying those bills late, survey saysEnglish8·21 days agoBreakfast: Coffee and toast
Lunch: Toasted sandwich or reheated dinner leftovers
Dinner: Something home-cooked
As someone who usually prefers a hot meal over a cold one, that’s my standard fare. It’s not a crazy effort.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Why Chrome only?English0·2 months agoIt’s probably using WebView, or whatever it’s called where an android app brings up a browser window. If you have Firefox as your default web browser, apps will use it instead of chrome. It’s usually pretty nice, because if you have adblock in Firefox you also get adblock in the app.
It’s possible that the sign-in webpage wants to talk to the camera before returning control to the app.
CrackedLinuxISO@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Why Chrome only?English0·2 months agoIf it’s trying to talk to a device over Bluetooth or USB, it’s not supported in Firefox. Mozilla refuses to implement WebUSB because they think the danger of letting people accidentally flash malware onto a physical device outweighs the benefits.
New DRM just dropped. Imagine pouring rented movies into your TV like laundry detergent.