For me, a good interview is a dialogue where the company representative shows me as much about the company as I do about me as a candidate. Take-home tasks are okay, I guess, but I suspect they might balk at me requesting they handle a mock HR issue, or whatever, for me!
"No, Vaas, that's the definition of practice."
I used to do a lot of work in vim, over SSH. Five PuTTY windows, one of which was always showing cmatrix
Shared an office with a Business Analyst, so he was way more impressed with my "matrixing", than I was with his "spreadsheeting".
Yep yep, statistical analysis as to the frequency of tokens in the training text.
Brand new, never-before-seen Windows keys have a frequency of zero occurrences per billion words of training data.
I used to work for a notebook manufacturer, and it was a non-trivial part of the cooling strategy that the lid is open under load.
I hope they've changed, but megacorps usually don't.
Yeah, well, digg.com is technically still up, and I've visited it at least three times this decade, so I'm sure it's doing fine.
No, it wasn't.
It is, and has always been, a feudal monarchy, if you want to define it's political structure.
You and I are the peasants, above us are the moderators acting on behalf of the local Lord Subreddit Owner, which serve at the whim of The Monarchs of the corporation, with His Majesty the CEO only being rained in sliiiiightly by the clerics of the venture capital Church.
Please elaborate on how you see this in any way as a social democracy.
I'm not talking about suing them for damages. I'm not an american. I'm talking about forcing them to comply with the law and delete me.
Ironically, I agree!
Are you questioning The Party, comorade?
Trolling is a art.