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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • Don’t let this single conversation get you out of your way. There are more good people than bad ones but sadly condition of the job market is not the best.

    And honestly if I were asked the same question I wouldn’t give a clear answer either - it’s not only about skills but about being lucky enough for your skills to exactly match the ones that employer is searching for. If you have more you get more chances but unused skills will fade away quite quickly.

    That’s why in my opinion it’s simpler to educate yourself until time invested in education stops giving a lot of profit (basically you got to learn most commonly required skills) and then just try until you land a job

    But if there aren’t enough jobs in us market - only connections will help sadly



  • snowadv@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.mlParental controls?
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    4 months ago

    Yeah I guess you’re right and that depends on the child and their parents themselves.

    My parents weren’t limiting my time in any way and that helped me to become software engineer actually so to me it turned out to be a good thing. If I did have my screen time limited I would totally spend it on computer.games and not CS. I’m sure about it because I spent a lot of time playing too haha



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    4 months ago

    // sry for offtop but

    Is everyone is fine with parental control nowadays? It was for paranoid parents only in my childhood and I didn’t know anyone with parental control really.

    The worst thing to me and my friends was hidden power supply cable if you did something really wrong.







  • Honestly - due to stereotypes. But logically thinking I’d say that most driving routes aren’t very complicated in US when compared to European countries according to what I’ve seen in movies, dash cam videos and etc. Also IIRC most people in US live outside big cities: like in smaller towns so they mostly drive on interstates or small streets (nothing complicated). See the stop sign? Stop’n’go. Red light? Stop. Green? Go.

    I’m from Russia (many bad drivers here too so I won’t say anything bad about us haha) but in Europe it’s pretty close: many roundabouts, sometimes complicated road markings, denouements even in small cities. Streets of American cities are also engineered in simpler way: there are square blocks of houses with perpendicular intersections . So drivers simply don’t need that much rules and tend to fail in simpler situations when compared to European country when you deal with some over engineered sh.t.