Comment: Re:Dance, monkey, dance! (Score 1) 196
I was CISO. I guess there's little room on top of that unless you allow them to replace your brains with a BA major.
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I was CISO. I guess there's little room on top of that unless you allow them to replace your brains with a BA major.
I wrote some of my best code drunk. The comments, otoh, weren't too useful...
Scare stories about frivolous sexual harassment lawsuits and so forth have not helped either.
So long as the laws are specifically unequal (for example it is illegal for a man to lean over a woman in California, but not vice-versa. I've been hit with boobs against my will as a result of these policies! Good thing I'm not a little bitch) you will continue to hear scare stories.
There has been a bit of a backlash against women in the workplace, especially in skilled roles.
Some women want special treatment because they're women and some women don't want special treatment positive or negative and unfortunately the goals of these two camps collide and there seems to be no rational way to serve them both equally at once.
It is all bullshit. Best person to apply for the job is all that matters.
Given the mythical situation where all else is equal, shoehorning some diversity into the workplace is good for people, because it helps them to realize that we're more the same than we are different, which is good for everyone in a country which hopes to be a melting pot.
I'm probably burning some karma with this post, but I'm very disappointed.
Well if you are, then I'm right there with you. Hell, I remember seeing the guy with what looked like a homemade PID controller for his cheap smokers on that BBQ "reality" show, winning competitions and so on against people with stupendously expensive equipment and thinking "I've seen code for that." Indeed, I've been thinking harder about doing some PID projects since they're so simple (once someone else has done the hard parts.)
That's pretty cynical. I do have great admiration for anyone who joins the military, for the simple reason they are putting their lives on the line. [...] warmongering is not something virtuous, nor is supporting those who warmonger with your life.
Congratulations, you have posted a typically self-contradictory comment and people have decided to comment on it as if it were serious. You win teh trollprize. That or you're really really dumb, but I doubt that's the case in this comment.
Flaws like cut-rate digital effects, stilted acting and poorly written dialogue cut deep.
I agree with you about the acting (in the first TWO seasons it was often unbearable) and some of the dialogue (although some of it was fairly brilliant — these are great people doing great things, not your neighbor the plumber, they're going to be speaking fairly differently) I don't agree with you about the digital effects. It's easy to be jaded today about how "bad" they look because the average video game has better graphics, but if you compare the effects of Trek shows of the day, the effects are clearly in the same ballpark, and if they could have afforded to render them out nicer then many of them would actually have looked better.
I know some women who act more like we expect men to act than like women, who aren't even lesbians. So frankly, I think you just don't know very many people, or perhaps interesting people simply avoid interacting with you.
Instead of playing a game like in the article, or going to the other extreme and requiring full-scale work samples, they have smaller-scale tests related to the required skills, including reading comprehension, basic numeracy/statistics, and more technical tests.
So, just to be clear, there's a puzzle which has to be solved to move on to the next level, where you attain employment?
Congratulations, you have just presented an example of gamification as a counter-example.
It doesn't make any sense to believe that there will be less publishers because e-publishing lowers the bar to entry. Therefore, there will be more publishers, even if sales are lower, as more and more small players attempt to inhabit niches.
I'm a lot more worried about an engineered flu virus that flips these bits and makes you die early and inflamed. Guess now we know what Captain Trips will be made from.
Have a taco. -- P.S. Beagle