

fully agree. we’re actually reintroducing live coding interviews into our process because so many candidates made it onsite who then showed that they didn’t really know how to code
I started lemdro.id. Pretty cool domain name, right?
fully agree. we’re actually reintroducing live coding interviews into our process because so many candidates made it onsite who then showed that they didn’t really know how to code
no! there is GSConnect which is a gnome extension that provides the protocol as well
project soli was so cool. I loved having mmwave radar in my phone
Second Valetudo. I’ve used it for years now on a Dreame L10 Pro. Thinking about upgrading to something with mopping capabilities but Valetudo support is a requirement for me from now on!
it’s not hard, I’ve done it
We might have to agree to disagree here. I’m not even sure politicians are paid unreasonably well imo.
But I guess my main thing is that I don’t believe perfection is attainable. All we can do is get close enough. We’re definitely not there yet, but I think we gotta keep taking steps in the right direction
I know you mean this well, but the solution for “bad” is not usually “worse”
Tbh I just edit Google maps when it’s wrong.
I’d rather be contributing that effort to open street maps, but there just aren’t great turn-by-turn apps for that imo
This is how you get intense corruption
on the other hand, it is REALLY annoying
that would literally defeat the entire purpose of the AUR
There’s the rub :/
I’m waiting too dude, I’m waiting too
You can technically put PostmarketOS on a wide variety of devices, but it isn’t a “pure” Linux experience, since it is using the same proprietary blobs as the vendor to get all the hardware working.
Depends how anal you want to be
I think this claim might apply to Boeing, but SpaceX is very good at actually accomplishing things. There’s a reason it’s the world’s #1 launch provider.
I’m fine with it, since they pay my phone bill if I have it installed ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I wouldn’t do that on your resume. Lots of these systems detect hidden text and highlight it for reviewers. I probably would see that as a negative when reviewing them.
The infrared temperature sensor is the longest lived pixel gimmick so far. I actually love mine, but I thought it’d go the way if Soli after the Pixel 9. I guess not!
Totally agree! I love this effort, but haven’t been able to switch off of Google Maps yet since I don’t find them to work as well for public transit
Honestly? I just use Google Maps. It prioritizes putting me on protected bike lanes and even shows me on my route where I’d be protected, just in a painted bike lane, or amongst cars.
I’ve never been unhappy with Google Maps public transit
hey, I love this idea, but we tried it and we kept getting candidates who managed to BS their way onsite and then waste our time ultimately.
it just didn’t work. I really want it to work because I hated live coding too but it just didn’t.
you can make live coding interviews that aren’t actually difficult questions and are more about showing that you can think and write the most basic of code. that’s what we do now.