Comment Re:Blame Millies (Score 1) 175
Local Senior/Lead/Principal, offshore/nearshore remote code monkeys (lots of underemployed coders in the Midwest and South).
Not only better, but also cheaper, with an extra side of actual sanity!
Local Senior/Lead/Principal, offshore/nearshore remote code monkeys (lots of underemployed coders in the Midwest and South).
Not only better, but also cheaper, with an extra side of actual sanity!
Everything that brought him to this decision is why I will now go out of my way to avoid hiring a Millenial (and I made a point to log in after god knows how long... note my 4 digit
Is this question a nostalgia post from 1997?
From what I've seen, it's the 'Microsoft' jobs that are getting more and more scarce. There's a general shortage of devs and competent ops going on right now and the companies i've seen aren't even considering Ballmer-ware for anything but bizops desktop machines.
If you're actually looking in your local paper for tech jobs, and expecting to find anything half decent.... you need to relocate somewhere with an actual tech industry.... seriously
Couldn't it be said that management lost touch long before the physical separation? How often does management and marketing simply assume they are the entirety of a company? That might work when the workers are flesh robots welding things on an assembly line, but for knowledge industries, that scenario is always going to be fatal.
I think he understands that the City is a power
but Flavor Aid is small and weak. It fell so far when it fell in Jonestown. But Kool-Aid is kool, it took the rap for it's dear friend Flavor Aid, because it can take the branding and bad press, but it's weaker friend would never have survived. It's couldn't bear to let that happen. Kool-Aid loves Flavor Aid, why can't you?
Wow...... how "British"....
Dittos to that. I don't think the social benefit of the USPS can be stressed enough.
My dad has been a carrier for the past 38 years. In this time he has:
Stopped a spree murderer.
IDd another man wanted for murder.
Alerted police to a hostage situation.
Physically apprehended an armed rapist in the act. (My mom damn near killed him for that)
Thwarted armed bank robberies... TWICE.
Called ambulances and social services for the injured, sick and elderly dozens of times
Reported dozens of incidents of elder, child, and animal abuse.
No. The whole reason the courts give corporations personhood is for it's own convenience! Legal paperwork, filings, organizational structures, etc would become massively complex and unprocessable, prohibitively so, if courts didn't simplify down all those massive contract structures. Courts themselves would have to track every single personal transaction that occurs within and without a corporation. Boiling it all down into a single "virtual" person would have to include all those unalienable rights that justify the simplification in the first place, but nothing else. And since it's "virtual" status exists only the eyes of the law, those same eyes have not abrogated their right to peer into any of those individual transactions wrought behind the corporate veil. Therefore, Corporations can never EVER have a right to privacy, in any real sense.
You don't get it! The whole case was never about attempting to right some sort of wrong, but try to use the courts to claim ownership over linux. It was never anything other than a huge scam by any means necessary by Darl and his backers to muscle in the linux rackett, like some sort of mob takeover....
Of course he cares about the freedom part of free software. He (and by extension, the FSB) cares about being able to audit the code their systems are using. I'll bet STuxnet has alot to do with this, plus their history of dealing with us (the US) sending them (literal) spyware. I seem to remember a story about a very large natural gas explosion caused by the CIA leaking the Soviets fake/bad software.
In these matters the only certainty is that there is nothing certain. -- Pliny the Elder