And those raises are nullified should the minimum wage be raised? What's my reason to stay with you if you pay no more than someone else?
And no, I never worked a minimum pay job. Having a rare skill set and a few even harder to find abilities, both being in high demand, does that for you.
What Netflix et al are doing is to see what you have been watching, find something that kinda fits the bill and offers it to you. That makes sense, because if I'm interested in subject A and watch relevant content, it's likely that other content that deals with subject A will be to my liking and I'll enjoy watching it. If I'm on a Doctor Who marathon, it's likely that I enjoy SciFi, so suggesting Star Trek makes sense.
Because when people do what they like, they stay in the same category. People usually have interests that focus on a narrow field.
This is not necessarily the case when you're trying to teach or learn. And we're not even talking about a broad curriculum that you'd be dealing with in a general education in a high school, where anything from literature and drama to math and geometry would apply.
Take IT. A rather narrow field when you compare it to what could be considered the total knowledge out there waiting to be learned. Even here you have a very, very wide range of topics. Hardware design (that alone with its many facets would warrant writing its own paragraph), Software design (same deal), theory (from Big-O notation to database normalization), statistics, electronics, logic, mathematics... and let's be honest here, they intersect heavily with other studies.
Trying to do the same "see what the person was watching and let's find out what else he wants to see" is probably going to end up with results ranging from hilarious to cringeworthy.
The Trump administration has moved to restrict the number of immigrants coming into the U.S. on work visas, which worries big tech and consulting firms that use the H-1B visa program to fill technical and specialized jobs.
When in the more recent past has anyone used H-1B for that? Is that even legal?
He looks harmless, but he came from Syria and now he's spread all over the globe. And we don't know his affiliation, what we know is that most of the time he's sleeping, we currently list him as a "sleeper".
Actually,/. would make a great botnet C&C server. It's notorious for not deleting anything, no matter how inane, it's publicly accessible, not well known enough to be blocked by any national entity (or blacklisted in any corporate proxies).../. would be the perfect C&C server. Just make your trojan read certain topics that invariably pop up where people post mostly bullshit and nobody really reads anything anyway (Trump comes to mind. Or global warming), encode what you want your trojan to do, sign it with your key to ensure that only you get to send out commands and you're set.
You can work as hard and smart as you want and still not get anywhere if luck is not on your side. And since luck is such a deciding factor, people just dump the whole working part and rely exclusively on it.
And, lo and behold, it's by no means any less likely to succeed.
How about the legality of the RE effort? I don't know about your country, in mine this might be legal but I'm not really in the mood nor the position to duke it out in a court.
Why this isn't discussed here? Consider: What would the average /. reader be more likely to encounter in his life?
Contested traffic
or
Children
You're not used to Los Angeles traffic, I see.
In communism, all is done for the benefit of man.
The key to success is being that man.
The sun still rises and sets according to latitude. And pretty much all of Europe is north of Toronto.
And those raises are nullified should the minimum wage be raised? What's my reason to stay with you if you pay no more than someone else?
And no, I never worked a minimum pay job. Having a rare skill set and a few even harder to find abilities, both being in high demand, does that for you.
You could at least read what I write before answering. The joke isn't that hard to notice.
What Netflix et al are doing is to see what you have been watching, find something that kinda fits the bill and offers it to you. That makes sense, because if I'm interested in subject A and watch relevant content, it's likely that other content that deals with subject A will be to my liking and I'll enjoy watching it. If I'm on a Doctor Who marathon, it's likely that I enjoy SciFi, so suggesting Star Trek makes sense.
Because when people do what they like, they stay in the same category. People usually have interests that focus on a narrow field.
This is not necessarily the case when you're trying to teach or learn. And we're not even talking about a broad curriculum that you'd be dealing with in a general education in a high school, where anything from literature and drama to math and geometry would apply.
Take IT. A rather narrow field when you compare it to what could be considered the total knowledge out there waiting to be learned. Even here you have a very, very wide range of topics. Hardware design (that alone with its many facets would warrant writing its own paragraph), Software design (same deal), theory (from Big-O notation to database normalization), statistics, electronics, logic, mathematics... and let's be honest here, they intersect heavily with other studies.
Trying to do the same "see what the person was watching and let's find out what else he wants to see" is probably going to end up with results ranging from hilarious to cringeworthy.
Don't you ever take a job in Iceland. Or anywhere in Europe north of Italy for that matter.
But on the up side, you got sunlight from 4am to 10pm in the Summer, too.
Why? 70k a month ain't that bad. Or is that before tax?
You may make twice the money, but you'll be in the US. TANSTAAFL.
The Trump administration has moved to restrict the number of immigrants coming into the U.S. on work visas, which worries big tech and consulting firms that use the H-1B visa program to fill technical and specialized jobs.
When in the more recent past has anyone used H-1B for that? Is that even legal?
It's basically a game of chicken. Let's see who blinks first.
Care to explain what you refer to?
He looks harmless, but he came from Syria and now he's spread all over the globe. And we don't know his affiliation, what we know is that most of the time he's sleeping, we currently list him as a "sleeper".
In Soviet Russia, car analogy has YOU.
This.
Actually, /. would make a great botnet C&C server. It's notorious for not deleting anything, no matter how inane, it's publicly accessible, not well known enough to be blocked by any national entity (or blacklisted in any corporate proxies)... /. would be the perfect C&C server. Just make your trojan read certain topics that invariably pop up where people post mostly bullshit and nobody really reads anything anyway (Trump comes to mind. Or global warming), encode what you want your trojan to do, sign it with your key to ensure that only you get to send out commands and you're set.
Oh, before I forget...
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Yes, but who'd want to extort money from goat herders?
I'm even old enough to remember where the song is from.
What could possibly be more suited to fit the female anatomy than what is supposed to fit in there???
You can work as hard and smart as you want and still not get anywhere if luck is not on your side. And since luck is such a deciding factor, people just dump the whole working part and rely exclusively on it.
And, lo and behold, it's by no means any less likely to succeed.
How about a completely novel, crazy idea: Let's create both. Or even better... you have the specs, right?
How about the legality of the RE effort? I don't know about your country, in mine this might be legal but I'm not really in the mood nor the position to duke it out in a court.
Find a problem you could give to a high school student that he should be able to solve but cannot google the answer to.
You forgot the all important SAD!
Same logic as with anything sexually related: It's icky and we don't want to think about it.