

Everyone calls themselves senior because that’s the only type of position recruiters look for.
I’m a mid level dev, but I’m encouraged by recruiters to apply for senior positions because their clients are actually looking for a range of levels


Everyone calls themselves senior because that’s the only type of position recruiters look for.
I’m a mid level dev, but I’m encouraged by recruiters to apply for senior positions because their clients are actually looking for a range of levels
Thank you. We had actually already checked this but had not found Gemini in the settings.
Turns out typing “gem” in the settings search is not enough. Only typing “Gemini” returned a result.


How do you export locations from om? can’t find anything in the settings
My gf got one of those emails, but she doesnt have the Gemini app installed on her phone. All of the instruction articles I can find only explain how to turn it off if you have the app.
Does not having the app mean that she’s safe from this, or does it mean that she needs to download the app to disable the “feature”?


Does piefed have an android app?
Is there a way of following her from Lemmy?


Haha, no worries man. It’s just a light hearted conversation.
I’ll meet you half way and say that even though I enjoy his movies, I don’t think I’d like hanging out with him


🤷♂️ guess I’m nobody


Do you know if they ever ended up making any of these? I’m struggling to really understand “non-adhesive adherence” as well as other parts of that abstract
This is a good idea. I think one risk, though is that the specialist companies that hold all the personal data then become massive targets and a single breach would be catastrophic.
Still better than the way things currently are, though.
I didn’t hear about this. What happened?


Looks like that might be changing https://www.gsma.com/newsroom/article/rcs-encryption-a-leap-towards-secure-and-interoperable-messaging/


It really is a shame that it looks so terrible. It’s a really solid office suite otherwise, but I agree that it’s not a pleasure to use simply because of how ugly it is


I haven’t written go in a little while, so things may have a changed since. I’ll give this a go regardless.
First thing I notice is there’s no explanation of what this is supposed to do. A little blurb in the readme would help. I have no idea what rbac is, so it would give me some context.
Then, there’s no main function. Where’s the entry point? This is a bit where I’m doubting myself now. Maybe go has changed, but when I was writing it, it requires a main function to even run.
I also notice that many of your functions and types start with a capital letter, making them public, but everything is in the same package. This is maybe nitpicky, but I would start with everything as private. As the project grows, and things get organised in packages, you open up the things you need.
With all that said, if it runs and does what you expect it to, I’d say that looks good!
I’m also looking to migrate and was recommended this service when I asked a similar question to OP. https://www.migadu.com/index.html
Unlimited inboxes. You’re just limited to inbox space, but you can have multiple domains.
I’ll be moving over to them when my current subscription runs out with my current provider
How do you alias the last command? My aliases are all hard coded. I had no idea you could send a variable to an alias


I know… Even with this information, I can confirm that my friend and I are both in the EU


I’m afraid I and my friend are both in the EU. Chinese companies will and do find ways…


I think this is pretty standard for Chinese companies. My friend works for one, and she doesn’t get sick days. They must come out of her holiday allowance.
She gets treated better than her Chinese counterparts, though. For Chinese public holidays, they get the day off, but are then expected to give it back to the company at the weekend
I’m guessing second hand mid level phones from a few years ago, but I’m no op