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quickSilver78 commented on Online courses vs. colleges for software engineering   raahul.me/posts/online-co... · Posted by u/cplat
anon1m0us · 6 years ago
My friend dropped out of college. My girlfriend is in college. I was talking about how she has a few years left and he starts shaking his head. "I just don't get it. So long and for what? To get a job?"

When he dropped out of engineering school he went to manage a restaurant. Made good money. Then started to build a house. Quit that too. He almost had occupancy on it and said, "I'm done. I'm out."

That's also what college is about. If you come to me looking for a job and didn't go to college, why? Did you drop out? Why? Do you not think learning is important? Do you not understand sticking it out until you have accomplished the goal?

Do you give up before you are through?

Not only that, but of course, I meet folks all the time who think "you don't need a degree to be a programmer." Sure. You don't need a degree to put Ikea furniture together either. I don't need programmers. I write programs to write programs. I need folks who know how to think... for themselves and learn and go out and find knowledge they need to solve problems and then solve the problems.

Until they are done solving the problem.

Not until they've given up.

quickSilver78 · 6 years ago
“I don't need programmers. I write programs to write programs.“

This statement seems deliberately obtuse.

quickSilver78 commented on Cyberbullying expert who wants to strip abusers of anonymity wins “Genius” grant   nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2019/09... · Posted by u/Kroeler
ryacko · 6 years ago
Fighting a dictatorship is different than fighting cyberbullies.

Fighting a dictatorship is just a matter of making the public lies so absurd that support is lost for their propaganda.

Cyberbullies only use believable common lies and rumor.

quickSilver78 · 6 years ago
Umm... that statement has nothing to do with what I said.

Taking away anonymity from platforms always governments to target any individual that steps out of line.

quickSilver78 commented on What do executives do, anyway?   apenwarr.ca/log/20190926... · Posted by u/panic
mtrpcic · 6 years ago
Nobody said he was a hero in this thread, it was stated that he had a strategy. Whether you like it, or it was ethical, is besides the point.
quickSilver78 · 6 years ago
The hero comment is beside the point. When a company literally force the government to make laws in retaliation for the shitty way a company runs their business is proof the “strategy” is unethical and illegal.

Downvote me all you want the truth is still true.

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quickSilver78 commented on Cyberbullying expert who wants to strip abusers of anonymity wins “Genius” grant   nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2019/09... · Posted by u/Kroeler
quickSilver78 · 6 years ago
The proposal seems like it would do a lot more harm than good. Users who live in a dictatorship would have one of the biggest channels to tell their story stripped from them.
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quickSilver78 · 6 years ago
Hopefully
quickSilver78 commented on Update from Chef   blog.chef.io/2019/09/23/a... · Posted by u/kyoob
toomuchtodo · 6 years ago
The project is worth ~$100k-$200k. It’s a rounding error in their budget (ICE annual budget is about $8 billion a year for FY2018; for context, US DHS is ~$92 billion/yr)

No one is ever going to deprecate ICE because it’s too expensive. They’ll just pull the money from someplace like NASA (unfortunate reality, not a policy I endorse).

quickSilver78 · 6 years ago
Do you think there could be a reasonable way to fix that issue?

Maybe a compromise between voters picking where their taxes go and a minimum for what tax payers have to pay for a certain area?

quickSilver78 commented on Update from Chef   blog.chef.io/2019/09/23/a... · Posted by u/kyoob
swsieber · 6 years ago
> These abstract objections to specific actions are, frankly, a cop out.

My objections aren't to these specific actions. I'm trying to discuss the phenomena of very vocal outrage at a distance motivating company change. I specifically didn't mention my stance on the results because I don't want to be one of those people who supports the means only when it leads to results I like (e.g both Democrats and Republicans when it comes a President of their party overreaching their power to do something their party supports).

For the record, I am very pro-immigration and don't like the current Administration. That's part of why I have mixed feelings about the general approach.

The other reason I have mixed feelings is because corporations do need to be accountable, and currently the outrage mob seems to be the most effective, if very narrow tool for helping accomplish. But while I don't think it's the proper tool for that, I'm not really sure what else to try to replace it with.

> Your statement also completely disregards morality and ethics.

That's a fair point, my description was lacking. I think mobs also tend to act amorally and without regard for ethics. May they have reactions rooted in moral and ethical causes? Absolutely. I don't think often gets applied to their reactions though. I think in these situations, most people check their civility at the "keyboard" (door, getting online, etc).

The reaction here was relatively mild. There have been bigger, badder ones though, and while this doesn't really compare effect-wise, it is on the same spectrum, in my mind.

Do I want things to change? Absolutely. Do I want things to change just because a large number of people were informed of something through a random news article and poor handling of it? I'm not so sure.

quickSilver78 · 6 years ago
Your point is extremely valid. Misinformation spread online and repeat in echo chambers seems to be the political climate for the USA.

Personally, I consider myself to be a Republican, but it seems fear and hatred has tainted my party. A great example would be to look at all the Republican presidential candidates for 2016 and watch how many opposed the current administration.

However, once they saw the voters following they were forced to do the same rather than demonstrate what a backbone is for.

u/quickSilver78

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