

Non-stick chemicals have been historically poisonous, don’t know about the modern stuff though.
Also, cooking with cast iron increases iron intake.


Non-stick chemicals have been historically poisonous, don’t know about the modern stuff though.
Also, cooking with cast iron increases iron intake.


The idea of growing up is broadly a lie or misconception. Some people realize they are now responsible for themselves and perhaps even others, and that is pretty much the biggest change psychologically after puberty. A lot of people don’t have that realization or much great impact from it, so yeah, a lot of “grown-ups” working jobs are not all that different from highschoolers.


The problem I would see most with a 5-month entry is, why is this person leaving so soon? Are they going to leave us just as quickly?
Different industries and managers are going to interpret things differently. If you can justify the short stint and especially if you are job hunting while keeping the current job, then I wouldn’t worry much about it, just be prepared for it if it comes up as a question. And of course keep in mind, trash talking past employers never looks good.


Article from 2022


Apply and see. Worst case is you learn something.
My interviews for linux-related roles were basically, “how do you change directories? What does ls do? How do you edit a file?” (Last one was trickily open-ended to also see what my preferred editor is). I’m not even sure they asked where log files are typically stored.
As for what to put on a resume, just say that you run a home lab or something.
Empathy is like sharing an experience.
Alice is holding a stack of papers, they get a papercut and react (yelp, pull their hand back, maybe suck on the injury). Bob sees Alice’s experience and may remember when they had gotten a papercut before or just imagine what that experience is like, and will share in the same feelings (or how Bob would imagine Alice is feeling, anyway). Bob may yelp too, or fidget with their own (uninjured) finger.
IDK but maybe check out Client.setMaximize(v, h)
My mind went to text editor and I was wondering why Vim would be running on the GPU