That's all true for game dev but not the rest of tech. If you know that something is wrong you flee before it actually goes bad. Also you can interview for new jobs before you leave the previous one so you don't have an insurance issue.
Tech workers aren't above working class concerns. But I'm sick of having to fight the rest of the working class to make any change. I'll help, but I'm not going to put in a ton of effort for something to help others when those others are hell bent on not receiving that help.
Thats the beauty of being in a high demand line of work? I struggle to see how being a swe could leave you with no voice. You have mobility and are highly paid. If your company isn't doing well go find a new job?
I totally understand why people want unions for lower demand work. But I don't understand it for sw.
That's an ... Interesting methodology and take.
What benefit would a union get me? A lot of the benefits I've seen from unions I already have. I don't want seniority based pay. Its already really hard to get rid of coworkers that underperform to the point of impacting others job performance.
Is it bad that I read this and said "not bad?"
This is totally a conversation that would happen in real life. I've watched a friend of mine try to convince someone who had a bit much to drink that the primes are closed under multiplication for an hour. Absolutely hysterical
A huge part of that riot was the Irish who were fresh off the boat from the potato famine and we're not pleased that they had escaped one hell and we're going to be drafted to a war they didn't care about.
Isn't his comp mostly in stock? So if they cut his salary it wouldn't really affect the profit margin so much as the valuation of his salary
Oh neat. What parts are you studying? I was always told that you never really get quantum mechanics the first time and that you need to see it 3 times. But I wouldnt know bc the second course I took was already too much.
But bra-ket notation was super cool.
Renting an apartment is cheaper than buying a house. If there are no small houses but there are cheap apartments you end up with this problem. Sf bay area housing is a time.
That doesn't seem right if the taxes on a house in the area you where you work are higher than rent.
There's a CC that does that. It's called bilt. I have one and it's pretty nice but I'm not affiliated. It's unfortunately set up through one of the shitty banks but I haven't had any problems with it and I get a nice extra rewards points on rent and Lyft that I wasn't getting before.
Same. I wrote a ton of pages about his work as governor and lost points bc it didn't cover his achievements as president. I asked the teacher if she could name one, and she told me that was my job. She was forced to retire after that year.
Sounds good. I don't need to listen to someone this sanctimonious
These have a high probability of working but it isn't perfect. And not all of them tell you which way the bit was flipped.
Yup. There is technology to deal with this. But does every piece of hw have that tech? No. Does every piece of sw run eccs for this purpose? No.
Sorry too busy having fun to work up the effort to cope.
There's no way Nintendo is "only just aware of it" when the trailer was from 1-2y ago. If they had anything obvious to stand on, they'd have blasted it before release.
The stamina meter with gliders. Looks like genshin. But was it really novel in genshin? Should we complain that RD ripped off witcher bc you can ride a horse? Mechanics like this are not legally protected, which is a good thing or someone would patented the minimap and the game industry would suck.
Obvious bait is obvious
Dude. They sold a million copies in the first 8h. They're at 5m as of a few days ago.