I am aghast at how difficult interviews are compared to literally every aspect of most jobs I’ve had.
I am aghast at how difficult interviews are compared to literally every aspect of most jobs I’ve had.
One could, indeed, argue that consulting firms make their bread and butter by not having things work but fixed temporarily.
What if libraries served drinks. Or quiet pub. I’d be jazzed. That said, I wish libraries were more conducive as social spaces. I know they run events sometimes, but in general time I feel like people aren’t approachable
The inscrutable orient! shakes moustached fist
It’s wild how childlike their understanding of sanctions are. Like, “oh, this will hurt their economy” without undertaking trade networks outside of the sanctioning parties. Or the relative trade positions of those parties
My dad had tapes, but I never got to see data go from a tape to ram. They had 8 GB of space, I remember
Reminds be of the conversations about transferring hard drives using the public transport system in my city. Good bandwidth, terrible latency. Then everyone got faster internet and stopped pirating
(also we were never responsible, buy Enron stock today)
This feels like Napoleon’s soldiers and the mamluks, or what was said about them.
Or something. Above a project of certain size, divisions of labour and stuff make the project complete faster, but before that it seems like a lot of extra busy work that slow down the project