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Comment Re:14k is a lot of dead meat in corporate layers.. (Score 1) 50

Apparently they have 350,000 workers in corporate, so firing 14k is about 4% of their total employees. Not a huge cut.

Things ran great for most part, management just wouldn't fire the slackers ! Brought in 5 supervisors aka "babysitters" who knew nothing about running the job.

If you are a manager, and hire five managers below you, then it increases your importance. The optimal strategy is to hire as many people as you can. If they are useless, that is a bonus (because then you have to hire more people to get the job done).

Comment Re:To few good programmers (Score 1) 55

So what? If someone came up with something better, you would reject it. That means you're too brittle, and closed minded.

If a new guy comes in and thinks he has a better way, give him the requirements and see what he comes up with. Chances are he'll end up using prepared statements (or any of the many alternatives that are just as good), but then he'll understand why.

Comment Re:Simple Solution (Score 1) 125

Honestly though I don't have a good enough understanding of quantum mechanics or computation theory to really understand the arguments in fully mathematical detail.

Quantum mechanics is computable (as far as we know), but binary creates further limitations. This is similar to how a computer with a black and white monitor will never be able to play a color video: it doesn't have the capability. Binary representation of number is a limitation on representation, not on computability (just as the monitor type is a limitation on output, not on computation).

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