Comment Re:This should stop the abuse of H1-B (Score 1) 231
> What this will do, is that newly graduated STEM masters and PhD will go back to their home country and we lose out on top talents.
The vast majority of H1-Bs are not the top talents.
> What this will do, is that newly graduated STEM masters and PhD will go back to their home country and we lose out on top talents.
The vast majority of H1-Bs are not the top talents.
> "They started to ask questions like, 'Have you considered what happens if that cell gets released or what would happen if it infected a human?'" said Adamala, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota. They hadn't.
Do these people not watch any TV shows? Just screwing around in their lab, apparently not a care in the world, and not once they any of them wonder what would happen if something went wrong.
> All the proprietary bits were just moved from the kernel into userspace
No, the bits were moved into firmware that runs on the GSP processor in the GPU.
> It sometimes fails to understand the meaning of questions,
No, it never understands the meaning of the question. That's the whole problem with LLMs.
Nowhere in this summary or in the article is there even an attempt to define "low-code" and "no-code". What do these terms mean?
Slashdot used to be great.
A much simpler solution would be to award the visa by salary alone. Take all the applications for the year, remove the obvious invalid ones, and give the visa to the highest X salaries. That encourages employers to pay as much as possible for a position without having to figure out what the "right" salary for any given position.
What if you give your phone number to a business (like a contractor or Uber Eats or whatever), and someone from that organization needs to call you from a number you've never been called from? How do you answer the phone and talk to that person?
Every audiobook that I've listened to, when read by the author, has been terrible. There's a lot of nuance and context in a professional reader's voice. No AI will be able to reproduce that.
How is this not already covered by the 4th Amendment?
Isn't it technically less than 4GB of RAM because you still need address space for PCI devices?
There are plenty of people such as retired army and other law enforcement personnel, antiques dealers, pawn brokers, etc that would have extensive knowledge of guns and not necessarily have a strong political opinion on gun rights for or against.
I guess you didn't understand what ledow meant when he wrote, "think of the worst-case scenario".
Of course, I don't take pride in my screw-ups. It's actually Marriott, with two Rs and two Ts. *sigh*
I think the Slashdot editors actually take pride in screwing up.
If you don't get the bylaws before you buy, and sign them before you buy, then you aren't bound by them.
That is completely false.
Some people manage by the book, even though they don't know who wrote the book or even what book.