How have you related pseudonymous online work/activity when applying for jobs?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 87%

    I hear you, and that’s great if it’s something the applicant wants to share. But none of the development work they’ve done at previous companies is work that they’ll be able to share. We take their word on that work. Not taking their word in the same way on other projects seems like a bit of a double standard to me.

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  • How have you related pseudonymous online work/activity when applying for jobs?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 100%

    Let's say you are applying for an engineering position and you want to mention that you contribute to an open source project. Mention the software stack used, maybe the number of downloads, and your focus on the project. Explain it in general terms. If it gets asked about in the interview, just answer questions without providing the name of the project.

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  • For Leftists: What happens when a content creator has a questionable guest on?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 75%

    You are describing Real Time with Bill Maher. People continue to watch his show. At least, I think you are, because I'm not sure what a "questionable guest" even is.

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  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 100%

    My (red) state is one of those that changed the law to make it illegal for pornographic websites to be seen by children. To view them, you'd have to have some kind of central ID to prove that you are over 18. This is absolutely a precursor to having to have an ID to use the internet at all. Every bad thing that has ever happened on the internet will be used to convince legislators to enact a law like this. It's only a matter of time.

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  • Small Unraid PC with 2 HDDs. Silverstone SG13 case with Asrock N100DC-ITX, the SATA power cable was too short so I had to improvise.
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 100%

    I like the choice of SIlverstone for the case. I got one of those for my proxmox server. It was compact, but not so compact that I left a lot of skin and blood behind after mounting components. I will say that other manufacturers (like Fractal Design just seem to understand how to design an interior a lot better, though.

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  • apple_enthusiast
    Apple 11mo ago
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    AI-Infused iOS 18 Lauded as 'Ambitious and Compelling' by Apple Execs
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 80%

    I have never been so glad that I talked myself out of buying the new iPhone this year! Siri is the primary input method I use for my iPhone. I would say I make around 20-30 vocal requests a day. It will be so nice to be able to do things like create a meeting on a calendar with a conversation instead of having to frame the request in a single sentence! I hope they do this rollout well.

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  • apple_enthusiast
    Apple 11mo ago
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    AI-Infused iOS 18 Lauded as 'Ambitious and Compelling' by Apple Execs
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 100%

    In 2005 or so, I got a tip about an application called LaunchBar, which would later be copied by Apple to replace the Sherlock search tool, and later by Microsoft in its PowerToys suite. The machine learning LaunchBar used to tailor its responses based on my previous behavior was life-changing. Instead of configuring an application, I just had to use it to change how it behaved.

    This is how language models and AI are going to improve your products. Subtly. Behind the scenes. Slightly improving a thousand different use cases, only a fraction of which your regular usage patterns are going to intersect with.

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  • Can't login to lemmy.sdf.org
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 100%

    Thank you for posting this! I thought I had been banned.

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  • Can we roll back to server 0.18.x please?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 100%

    I thought it was just me! I woke up one day to find that I was logged out, and I couldn’t log in via my apps or even via the Lemmy UI. I thought I had been banned!

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  • news
    News 11mo ago
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    Novo Nordisk says Wegovy heart benefits due to more than weight loss
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 11mo ago 88%

    Full results from the study, presented at the American Heart Association annual scientific meeting in Philadelphia and published in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggest the drug has other beneficial effects beyond the known health benefits from losing weight.

    The heart risk difference between patients who received Wegovy, known chemically as semaglutide, and those on placebo began to appear almost immediately after starting treatment, researchers said.

    So it’s not just from losing weight!

    The associated risk factors include inflammation, blood pressure and blood sugar control, all of which can impact heart health.

    Patients on Wegovy experienced decreases in C-reactive proteins, an indication of inflammation, similar to those reported with cholesterol lowering statins, which are known to significantly lower heart risks, researchers reported.

    That is really promising!

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  • Big Insurance Met Its Match When It Turned Down a Top Trial Lawyer’s Request for Cancer Treatment
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 12mo ago 100%

    Yep. That's what I get for having a ton of tabs open!

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  • Axelrod suggests Biden drop out of 2024 presidential race
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 12mo ago 81%

    Biden can be an instant king-maker. All he has to do is hold a press conference where he endorses another Democratic candidate, along with an announcement that he is bowing out of the race to protect the country from Donald Trump. It would be the most potent endorsement ever made.

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  • Dems Planning To Unseat Swing-District Republicans Who Back Jim Jordan
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 1y ago 100%

    What they’re doing is publicly signaling that they’re going to spend a lot of money in those districts if these reps vote for Jim Jordan. They’re already swing districts, so anyone who wants to keep his seat is going to have to raise and spend even more money. The Dems are betting that the pressure of having to fundraise and fight a contested election is more of a problem than just making up an excuse to not vote for Jordan.

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  • What was a profound moment that a video game caused you to experience, and why?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 1y ago 98%

    For me it was playing Life is Strange for the first time. I bought it because it had been listed on Steam as “Overwhelmingly Positive” for ages, and at the time I was really enjoying the story-based games that companies like Telltale were producing. So, knowing nothing about the game, I picked it up and started playing it.

    The first act was slow. What I didn’t realize at the time was that the writers were establishing Arcadia Bay, a city in the Pacific Northwest, as a character. All the people in it needed to be recognizable, so it took time for them to teach the player about who they were, what mattered to them, how they fit in to the city, and what their flaws were. I actually stopped playing for a while after the first act. But, luckily, I picked it back up over the holiday season.

    I still remember playing it in my living room. I was so thoroughly absorbed into the story that when something tense happened in the second act and I couldn’t stop it the way I normally could, I was literally crushing the controller as if I could make things work by pulling the triggers harder.

    I am decidedly not the demographic that Life is Strange was written to appeal to, but they did such a good job writing a compelling story that it didn’t matter. I got sucked in, the characters became important to me, and I could not. put. it. down. I played straight through a night until I finished it.

    (If you’ve played it and you’re wondering, I chose the town the first time I played it.)

    I’ll never forget that game. I’ll also never forget the communities that spawned around it. I read the accounts of people who had just played it for the first time for about a year because it helped me relive the experience I had when I played it. It was incredible.

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  • How is genetic engineering wrong, but cyborgs are okay?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 1y ago 100%

    Star Trek celebrates the diversity of humanity. The extremes of genetic engineering and (on the other side of the spectrum, perhaps) the Borg are symbolic of the corruption of that diversity.

    For an in-universe explanation, I suppose you could just look at the degree to which cybernetics are tolerated. Rutherford-level cybernetics? No problem! Borg Queen-level cybernetics? Helm, warp nine, full reverse!

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  • Style guide for txt file documents?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 1y ago 100%

    This is a great resource! Thanks!

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  • Style guide for txt file documents?
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 1y ago 100%

    Wow, the world is a small place! I recently faced this challenge when I was writing a script that needed to store rich text in a CSV. It just so happens that I was a technical writing student at the right time to have learned the conventions that were used before word processors. (This was a weird fluke, since word processors were had been in wide use for many years before I got to college.)

    What you need are the style rules that were used when typewriters were in use. If you find one, let me know! Below is an excerpt from ChatGPT that I vetted based on what I remember.

    1. Headers and Titles: Typically rendered in all caps to distinguish them from the rest of the text.

    2. Spacing:

      • Two carriage returns after a paragraph or section to visually separate content.
      • Double-spacing between lines was often used to make manuscripts easier to edit by hand.

    [I was taught to write papers with two carriage returns between paragraphs so that there’s an empty line space between every paragraph. The exception was the end of a section before a header, where we were taught to use three carriage returns for a double linespace. Headers had a linespace between them and the first paragraph of their section.]

    1. Emphasis: Since typewriters couldn't italicize or bold text, underlining was the main method for emphasizing text.

    [I never learned an alternative for emphasis. It was used all the time for citations, so I always used underlining. Since I’ve never seen a text file that supports this, I don’t know what you should do here.]

    1. Indentation: A standard of five spaces (or one tab on some typewriters) was common for the start of new paragraphs. [Indentation depended heavily on what style your document called for. I almost always used block style or modified block style, so I never bothered with indentation.]

    2. Page Numbers: Often manually typed, either centered at the bottom of the page or in the top right corner.

    3. Footnotes and Endnotes: Numbered manually and typically indicated by a superscript numeral. The actual note would appear either at the bottom of the page (for footnotes) or at the end of the document/chapter (for endnotes).

    4. Tables and Columns: Creating tables was tedious. Writers had to carefully count spaces to align columns. Some typewriters had a tab setting feature to help with this.

    5. Citations: Followed standard style guidelines of the era (like APA, MLA, or Chicago), but were manually typed and often double-spaced.

    6. Bullet Points: Since typewriters didn't have a bullet point function, a dash (-), asterisk (*), or number might be used to indicate list items.

    —— —— ——

    Numbered lists: I solved this by using this numbering format:

    1. One

    1.1. One sub one

    1.2. One sub two

    1.2.1. One, sub two, sub one.

    etc.

    For some modern things like links and tables, just borrow from Markdown.

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  • A trans woman joined a sorority. Then her new sisters turned on her.
  • RotaryKeyboard RotaryKeyboard 1y ago 100%

    This is Wyoming we're talking about. Wyoming is where Matthew Shepherd was brutally tortured and murdered. I wouldn't stop, either.

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  • www.graphsaboutreligion.com

    Ignore the article's over-sensational headline. This is actually a great look at how and why opinions on sensitive cultural issues have changed over time.

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    www.eff.org

    I’ve come across other articles from EFF that describe how to take advantages of the DMCA safe harbor provision. This is the first article I’ve seen that directly addresses the Fediverse. If you have a Mastodon, Lemmy, or other Fediverse server, this will probably be of interest to you.

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    www.techspot.com

    Reddit user chain-77 discovered that a $95 Ryzen 5 4600G APU can do respectable AI work by telling Linux to see it as a 16GB GPU. Although the processor doesn't compare to dedicated cards in traditional graphics rendering, AI relies heavily on memory, where an APU's ability to allocate shared memory freely becomes an advantage.

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    www.pcgamer.com

    >Interpretation one says that high-end GPUs are irrelevant to 99 percent of gamers and that AMD focussing on affordable graphics cards is actually a good thing. Give us 75 percent of the performance of a high-end Nvidia GPU for half the money, AMD, and everything looks pretty sweet. >

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    www.inverse.com

    The title comes from the article, but I agree with some of these changes. It's making for an engaging show that also feels modern.

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    www.denverpost.com

    This is the state where cannabis is legal and shrooms are decriminalized. NOW it makes more sense!

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    https://www.wired.com/story/card-shuffler-hack/

    They knew when to hold em. Knew when to fold 'em. Just not when to walk away and when to run.

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    Greetings, ~~programs~~ -- er, *ninjas*: ## Server Upgrades We've been hard at work analyzing our analytics and tuning the site. If you've been watching our [user growth](https://the-federation.info/node/details/50943), you would have noticed a dramatic increase in users last month corresponding to the Reddit exodus. Well, we certainly noticed. We started watching the server very closely and tuning it to give you the best experience. I won't go into too much boring detail, but I will say that the server has substantially more resources. We hope this will help speed up your Lemmy-browsing experience. ## Software Updates We continue to keep Lemmy as up-to-date as possible. We're now on Lemmy 0.18.4, which is the latest stable release. We work hard to upgrade to the newest versions as quickly as we can. If the inconceivable happens and we miss a major release, you can help by letting us know about it in this community. ## Admin Actions We've also been hard at work monitoring our connection to the rest of the Fediverse. Our philosophy continues to be to maintain connections to as many instances as we possibly can. This means that we focus our administrative actions on users rather than communities or instances. We've banned [spam bots](https://lemmy.ninja/post/268022) and bad actors from other sites. If you see someone breaking the rules here or elsewhere, please report them so that we can investigate and, if necessary, take action. We like to give everyone the benefit of the doubt as much as we can, and we strive for a permissive application of the rules. On the same token, however, we don't want to let a real problem fester and create serious issues for other administrators. So please help us keep the instance a friendly place by using that report button. It just brings the issue to our attention. No corrective action is taken automatically when you use it. And of course, thank you to everyone who has already helped us identify problems. One of our tasks right now is to open more channels of communication between ourselves and the admins of other instances. This will help us better understand threats as they arise, and to deal with them before they impact your experience here. ## Rules Updates Speaking of rules, we have again removed some rules we felt were duplicative. Re-evaluating the rules and pruning excessive restrictions is an activity we revisit frequently. We want to make the rules easy to understand and remember. That usually means shortening them and keeping them simple, so don't be surprised if we shorten that sidebar even more in the future. We haven't added any new rules. If we do, you'll hear about it here. ## Moderators Needed! We don't have that many communities here at lemmy.ninja. But if you are subscribed to one and you don't mind acting as a moderator, we could really use your help! Reach out to me or to @MrEUser@lemmy.ninja to let us know you're interested and we'll see about adding you to the team. ## Our Roadmap We plan to continue to improve Lemmy.ninja iteratively. Some things we have been considering are: - A mobile interface for the site - Alternative front-ends for you to use - Live site analytics - Collaborations with other instances A lot of these things depend on how the site evolves and where we need to put our efforts. Nevertheless, these are some of the things that you might be seeing in the months ahead! ## Wrapping Up That's all for now, ninjas! If you have ideas for the site, feel free to comment below. Questions, too!

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    lemmy.dbzer0.com

    You'd have to be living under a rock to be unaware of the profusion of AI-generated images on the internet. Some are [beautiful](https://weirdwonderfulai.art/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Stable-Diffusion-011.jpg), some are unsettling, but most of the ones people take the time to post are interesting. If you like the occasional artistic image to flow across your timeline, [Stable Diffusion Art](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/stable_diffusion_art) will make a great subscription for you. Now, this is not to be confused with [Stable Diffusion](https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/stable_diffusion@lemmy.dbzer0.com), also at dbzer0.com. Stable Diffusion Art is the showcase community, whereas Stable Diffusion is a discussion community about the generative program. What I like the best about Stable Diffusion Art is that it has themed contests. Someone will post a theme (such as "zombie apocalypse"), and everyone is free to submit comments with the art they generated along that theme. Go give it a look. We can all use a bit more art in our lives!

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XTJNy_OrjE

    This isn’t terribly long — maybe 6.5 minutes. It compares and contrasts traits of fascists and authoritarians to see where Donald Trump fits best. I’m curious to know if you agree with Reich’s conclusions.

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    https://stirante.github.io/lemmy-discover/

    Searching through communities can be a daunting task. At latest count, there are over 15,000 communities to choose from. In addition, it’s common to pick communities that you are already interested in. This forms a bit of a bubble, where the content you are exposed to is the content you already agree with and like. So how do you push those boundaries and find new and diverse communities? One way is to visit a random community. [Lemmy-Discover](https://stirante.github.io/lemmy-discover/) makes this easy by giving you an interface that will show you exactly one community. You’ll see its statistics as well as a few posts and their associated comments. If the community isn’t for you, you can press the big red skip button and see another random community. (Those of us who are of a certain age will recognize this immediately — it’s just flipping through the channels on the TV to see what’s on. How many great shows did you discover this way?) It looks like Lemmy-Discover is designed to be an alternative front-end for Lemmy communities. It provides a “Follow” button that, if you create an account, is like subscribing to a community. But for our purposes, it makes a great Community discovery tool.

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