Simpsons predicted it once again.
Simpsons predicted it once again.
If you knew about the birds and the bees, you would know that this wasn’t random.
I don’t think this will work well and others already explained why, but thanks for using this community to pitch your idea. We should have more of these discussions here rather than CEO news and tech gossip.
I don’t realistically expect such ban to happen. I started banning everyone who posts about Musk instead, my feed got a lot cleaner.
Web design is not the only option for someone who likes programming. Since you are still a student, there are so many options in front of you. You can be an embedded engineer and work closer to hardware, design firmware, electronic chips themselves or their verification environment. You can be a software engineer and work on business-to-business software which does not include adds and is very useful (e.g. CAD tools, inventory trackers for supermarkets and hospitals etc.). There is so much you can do, pursue something you are enthusiastic about.
But have you tried restarting your computer and reinstalling all drivers?
Are you writing from your grave?
I love airplane, I will check others.
I should have thought of that
What is it?
That sounds fun and creative
In my last two jobs in two different countries the unwritten rule is to not schedule a meeting between 12-13. Not everyone has lunch at the same time, and everyone is free to have lunch whenever they want, but this guarantees that you will have some time to have lunch even if you are booked by meetings around noon. But it doesn’t really solve the timezone issue.
When there are multiple relevant communities, I post on the smaller community and crosspost that to the bigger one. I hope thay this would advertise the smaller community in the bigger one since I expect that some people in the bigger one may be interested in the smaller community but don’t know about it.
One worry I usually have about working with academia is working on something so specialized with so many limitations that it cannot go further than becoming a toy example. I agree with you that industry probably is more promising for future development with many more experts. Thanks for your advice
Thank you for your advice. It is a nice idea to look for a job with more research focus. I am guessing the tool vendors may offer research related jobs regarding formal verification which limits the options to a few US-based companies, but I will definitely look into it.
It is definitely not something I will rush. There is nothing that forces me to get PhD right away so I will wait until I find something very interesting, and a good advisor.
Disagree. Being happy on your own is as valid. Some people just like it that way.
It is easier to implement ALU, memory and interpreter in Verilog and run the code with that at that point.
In order to save what I did in flipanim I must have an account. I tried to register but it asks for an invitation code. I googled it a bit, according to some user comments in flipanim I believe they closed new account registration at the moment.
If you are working in a decent workplace, you will receive lots of feedback on your code and what you do. Don’t take it personal and learn from them. Sometimes there are multiple correct answers and yours can be one of them, but each workplace, project and senior colleague has their own concerns and priorities. Sometimes feedback seems to be on a trivial mundane detail, and sometimes it really will be. If you think it is valuable feedback, learn. If you disagree, discuss. Enjoy!