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Comment Re:"recovered to full employment" (Score 1) 118

Except volunteer experience (seriously, what do you think open source projects are, if not volunteer?) doesn't always translate to work experience (doing dev work for pay). You learn the skills either way and both routes give you equal competence but no one in business seems to care if you do it for free (even if you have something good to show off during an interview). Recruiters are especially bad at this. That's the whole point I'm trying to make.

Comment Re:"recovered to full employment" (Score 2) 118

How does somebody get over the arbitrary "5-7 years work experience" hurdle if they are trying to get their first development gig? We all know it's boilerplate horseshit. To the HR zombies, it doesn't matter if you have a stunning portfolio and cut your teeth on open source projects over the years; you aren't getting an interview unless your resume matches all the keywords on their grep list because they have no idea how to qualify what they're looking for.

Comment Re:those horrible prequels (Score 0) 166

Episode 3 almost made up for the other two (the key word being almost). That said, I watched EPIII again a few days ago after not having seen it for awhile. The reason for Anakin/Vader's fall has always seemed really petty to me. I guess after 20+ years of build-up I expected something more compelling than Anakin's fear of losing Padme because of a few nightmares.

Comment Re:Something wrong with this picture! (Score 4, Insightful) 175

It's sad, but that is the prevailing mentality in the USA right wing these days. Helping other people and generally being a decent human being is decried as "OMG SOCIALISM!!!!!11" and is looked down upon because such actions just help a bunch of "lazy moochers". How are the poor supposed to haul themselves up by their bootstraps when they can't even afford shoes? Of course, those poor people have no one but themselves to blame because they weren't born into rich families, right? The rich people who act like that are fucking hypocrites because they often get corporate subsidies and tax breaks the rest of us peons can't exploit--and then they act like they fucking worked for it!

Comment Re:Not surprising (Score 1) 164

Norman Chan was my supervisor. Things were great until he got reassigned to a different department. The new guy (Alex something or other, I forget his full name after so many years) didn't have much of an interest in open source so the job kind of dried up.

Comment Not surprising (Score 1) 164

I used to work for MaximumPC magazine (I wrote Linux columns on their website a few years ago) and I saw the writing on the wall even then. Dead-tree magazines (especially tech-related) have been on their last legs for awile now.

Comment Re:Weekly/Monthly Salary (Score 1) 1103

My only statement is that the weak need to remember it's a choice for the strong to help them, not a right.

So you're a social darwinist. So I guess you'd be OK with the poor ganging up on the rich in huge numbers and tearing them to pieces. After all, it's the law of the jungle and there is strength in numbers.

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