seth

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[–] seth@lemmy.world 74 points 2 months ago (15 children)

Laying people off instead of offering to move them to the now-more-important projects has to be one of the dumbest management moves that tech companies repeatedly do. These are people already trained on all the policies and procedures and tooling and "culture" specific to your company.

It's going to be more expensive to hire and train new people when the dumdums in upper management finally figure out the mistakes they made that got them to a point where they decided they need to cut jobs and projects, and the ramp-up time before you actually start seeing progress on those priorities is going to be seriously lengthened. Of course they won't acknowledge it was their fault in the first place, and again the heads roll on the wrong end of the corporate ladder.

[–] seth@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

There are many valid complaints about Teams in this thread. The most unforgivable for me is the purple theme. Purple isn't even a wavelength. It shouldn't exist, nor should Teams, and I shouldn't be forced to stare at both of them throughout my work day.

[–] seth@lemmy.world 7 points 3 months ago

1 & 3: yes. 2: I'm wondering if when they talked about a panic in science, they meant a panic in not-science, like maybe pop science news or religion?

Right now there are a number of pop science news articles and channels saying physicists are panicking over Webb's confirmation of Hubble's observations of Cepheid variable stars and the expansion of the universe. But I haven't heard any actual physicists panicking, unless panicking means finding it really interesting and wanting to know more and do more observations and research.

Or maybe they meant there was a panic reaction to science news among religious politicians and public figures who were given a huge platform? They are always looking for ways to think of humans as distinctly more special than other animals. And they're always looking for ways to deny rights to anyone who isn't cis or straight.

[–] seth@lemmy.world 23 points 3 months ago

The very first part about Goodall and tool use in animals is incorrect. Darwin wrote about primates making and using tools, and presumably many other naturalists have for other creatures. He also wrote about musicality and other "human" features in animals as examples of how small evolutionary changes build up over time. Goodall did a lot of interesting research and observation and made it accessible to an easily distracted public, there's no need to fudge her accomplishments to make a point.

[–] seth@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Lol okay, I'll try the all caps, and report back if anything changes. I'm not going to call the companies though

[–] seth@lemmy.world 6 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I think it's a good first language to learn. Because it's a lower level language than most of the popular ones these days, you will learn a lot of interesting concepts and problems you wouldn't otherwise get or even need for higher level stuff - like memory management, allocation, garbage collection and cleanup, and pointer references - but which give you a better understanding and appreciation for what's in the black box.

But you also learn a lot of transferable concepts like typing, mutability, objects and object oriented design, polymorphism, etc. And there are still a ton of jobs where C++ knowledge is required or at least useful.

I have barely touched it over the years since first using it, but patterns and approaches I learned in C++ have come in handy for me a lot when troubleshooting and when reading other people's code, and being able to recognize who is going to be a helpful person to talk to when I run into problems I can't quickly figure out.

[–] seth@lemmy.world 8 points 3 months ago (2 children)

I purchased a flannel and a top water lure online from Rural King and didn't realize it came with an extra month of right wing conspiracy ads. I report the ads but they just keep coming.

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