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Comment Her interview was pretty self explainatory. (Score 0) 195

She pretty much whines about the job she has to do any ways. Sounds like she wanted an excuse to close shop and panhandle for money. I keep meticulous records for my business and had this happen one time. I keep names tied to transactions because of the nature of my product and visited the individual personally. needless to say I recovered my money. The article is a reminder of the practical purposes a neighborhood mafia serves. ;)

Comment This is also the anniversary of (Score 1) 91

The day my company pulled the plug on our FreeBSD projects. We read it exhaustively and just like everything that was fomenting during the time it was just more virtue based, assume bad intent garbage. Tip to tech, if you are going to routinely hire the easily offendable, be prepared to have issues. If your personal company culture is so toxic that you have to bake in expected conduct into the product you're offering to the public, have some shame and fix it don't push your lack of control on others. We ported to Indiana OS and haven't looked back. They don't seem to give too boo boos as long as the work gets done and that's the dedication to progress I'm looking for. Ps: SJWs, go hose yourself.

Comment More fluff (Score 1) 89

Desperate writing trying to keep CS new, hip and utopian relevant. To call the method of process Darwinian is stretching a bit. I really thing that CS media needs to take a breather from AI for awhile. It's starting to get stale and the misrepresentation is a tad tacky, think "Virtual Reality" in the mid 90's. Just because you use the term Artificial Intelligence over and over doesn't make it so. Also, points lost for trying to tie in relevance through the theory of evolution. One in proven science clinging to another for relevance is just yuck...

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