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Now if only they'd stop using cookies on non-Chrome browsers as well...
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As you assemble your list of questions to ask during the interview (and answers to give), keep in mind that asking certain questions can potentially harm your chances of actually landing the position. What kind of idiot would work here?
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Although I do agree in trying to keep the interview in the positive side. The topic of the money has to be adressed too, maybe not with the exact question of the article, but has to be addressed latest at the second round.
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Tell me more about these software cheerleaders.
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"Do you like song lyrics?"
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Once I asked an interviewer why their Glassdoor reviews were so bad. Didn't like the question at all
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Kent Sharkey wrote: What kind of idiot would work here?
I've been in job interviews where that was exactly the question I wanted to ask while on the way out the door.
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For my current job I actually asked about work from home policy. My future boss nearly had a heart attack. I explained that I knew from experience that there would be two or three days each winter where I literally wouldn't be able to get out of my driveway due to deep snow accumulation. She relaxed and I got the job.
Now we have a work from home policy that gives most of the staff the ability to work from home up to three days a week and managers up to two days a week.
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I agree with what not to ask, but I didn't like the list of question they suggested to ask.
If someone asked me those, my first impression would be "someone told them to ask me those questions"
They weren't organic enough.
Of course, ideally you want to work your questions into the interview so that they follow the flow of the convo. If you can work in a question like one of the ones they suggested and it's pertinent to the topic, that's one thing.
Otherwise, you need to think on your feet, and grab the questions out of the ether as they come to you, IMO.
Check out my IoT graphics library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx
And my IoT UI/User Experience library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix
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Years ago before Slack there was Joel on Software who came up with a great list of basic questions - an excellent sniff test.
The problem going into interviews is you have to ask who your audience is. HR? no use whatsoever. PM? Maybe a little better but not much. You need to talk to the senior grunts. Otherwise, no matter how good or bad your questions are, you are just wasting time.
I'd go far as to say that you should ask who will you be talking to and what do they do?
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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LinkedIn has set aside an effort to relocate its data center technology out of its physical facilities and into Microsoft’s
Azure cloud, according to people familiar with the matter. But please do as we say, not as we do
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Kent Sharkey wrote: But please do as we say, not as we do Like Google's "do no evil"?
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Awww, I was hoping the project would fail and take linkedin with it. Linkedin is one of the worse bastard companies selling your data on the planet. I signed up for an account due to a couple of friends I wanted to make contact with. Instantly my mailbox filled up with offers to infinity and beyond.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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The famous spacecraft started transmitting a repeated pattern of ones and zeroes, and engineers are scrambling to find a solution. 53nd 73k 5uPp0r7!
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I knew it[^]
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Never underestimate the importance of Linux, even for Windows development. Because it's...well, you know
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Because it's...well, you know The year of...
what the ?
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Exactly!
TTFN - Kent
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They're Intel's first CPUs with a neural processing unit for on-device AI tasks. Meet the new CPUs, same as the old CPUs
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Article wrote: with a neural processing unit for on-device AI tasks. It was already due, that hardware jumped in AI Buzzword Bingo
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Feature turned on by default bothers users who like to keep their files private Your box is their box
Or "tu caja es su caja", according to The Google
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Surprise! Surprise!
I should have read all the news before I answered the message below... I usually go chronologically bottom up
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Google has announced the general availability of Duet AI for Developers and Gemini Pro, its AI-powered code completion and generation tool. In case Google is your CoPilot
I wonder if you can get an AI code generator to write you an AI code generator?
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And I wonder when will people realize, that everything you interact with those AI get "recorded" in the cloud and hence you have to be careful with business secrets and copyrighted things.
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Yes, AMD will know if you've overclocked your Ryzen Threadripper 7000 CPU. "She canna take any more, Cap'n! She's gonna blow!"
People are still overclocking?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: People are still overclocking? And how... Just go to a gamer forum and you will see.
I like to play, but I do not go for the newest bloated game in the market. I still have to get the 2nd speed in my fans for longer than 1 minute.
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