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hrways1 · 2 years
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dammjamboy · 8 months
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BETTER CALL SAUL!
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techtimechronicles24 · 4 months
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🇺🇲 Dive into the history of the Apple III (styled as apple ///), a computer that marked an ambitious step forward for Apple Inc. Released in May 1980, the Apple III was designed to be a successor to the highly successful Apple II series, aimed at the business market.
💻 The Apple III was envisioned as a business-oriented machine that would bridge the gap between personal and professional computing. Apple sought to improve upon the Apple II's capabilities, both in terms of hardware and software, while maintaining backward compatibility. Steve Jobs, who was heavily involved in its design, emphasized aesthetics and functionality. The Apple III featured a sleek design and was intended to be more robust and reliable, with enhanced performance.
⚙️ The Apple III was powered by a 2 MHz Synertek 6502A processor, an improvement over the Apple II's 1 MHz processor. It came with 128 KB of RAM, expandable to 512 KB, which was a significant upgrade at the time. The computer featured an internal 140 KB 5.25-inch floppy disk drive. An external floppy drive could also be connected for additional storage. The Apple III supported a variety of display modes, including 24 lines of 80-column text and multiple graphics modes. It ran on Apple SOS (Sophisticated Operating System), which offered advanced features such as hierarchical file system and support for multiple users.
💡 The Apple III introduced several innovations, including a built-in clock, advanced sound capabilities, and a new keyboard design. However, it also faced significant challenges: The Apple III initially suffered from severe overheating problems due to the lack of a cooling fan. This led to hardware failures, with chips often becoming dislodged from their sockets. Early units were plagued by reliability issues, which hurt the computer’s reputation in the business market.
💔 Despite its rocky start, Apple released an improved version in 1981, known as the Apple III Plus, which addressed many of the initial issues. The Apple III ultimately did not achieve the commercial success Apple had hoped for, with only about 65,000 units sold. Nevertheless, the Apple III played a crucial role in Apple's development. The lessons learned from its challenges influenced the design and engineering of future Apple products, including the highly successful Apple Macintosh.
💾 The Apple III stands as a fascinating chapter in the history of computing. While it may not have achieved the commercial triumph of its predecessor or successors, its ambition and the innovative spirit behind its design left an indelible mark on Apple’s evolution. Today, the Apple III is remembered as a symbol of both the challenges and the relentless drive for innovation that characterize Apple's journey.
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nixcraft · 5 months
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CEO is learning new lessons 😂
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no shit, Sherlock.
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rahisaurus · 5 hours
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The company I loved working for has run out of money to pay me, so I'm out.
I am a competent C++ developer with over 8 years of commercial experience in the computer graphics industry. I've lead multiple projects through the software pipeline from concept to distribution and maintenance.
I have excellent learning skills, I can pick up new techniques and frameworks and adapt myself to your team quickly.
Main skills: C++, C#, OpenGL, 3D Geometry Maths
Full CV: (OneDrive link)
If anybody knows of a remote working opportunity for a mid-senior developer where I can continue working from the UK, please contact me! Thanks for taking the time to read!
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ante--meridiem · 5 months
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"that's a good thing to think about in your career: when you want to have children" that's easy I know the answer it's abso-fucking-lutely never
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willowser · 2 years
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Okay so we know about college nerd bakugou, but what about 30 year old nerd bakugou? (Like the art you retweeted from doodlejoops?) 😩
oooooh, interesting !! 🤔✨️ i don't like to repeat concepts when something small even gets changed bc i feel like !! no, that's still them !! college nerd bakugou is living his life with us 🥺 figuring himself out, studying, having a super hot girlfriend that's out of his league 🥺 but older nerd bakugou hmmmm 🤔
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let's say. denki is a decently popular streamer.
not huge or world-famous or anything, but he has a decent fan base, is able to make a living off what he does, maybe has a teeny bit of merch out there. and he plays a lot of multi-player games, always with his same team: RedRi0t, pinky-alien-queen, cellophane, and dynamight!
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sero, mina, and kiri will occasionally have face-cams, not always, but bakugou ? never. doesn't do it. the other three have channels they will upload to if the stream goes well, but dynamight! does not exist outside of charge_bolt's channel, not something he's interested in, doesn't want an online presence, but he still enjoys playing with his pals ! the mystery of him makes him a little more targetable, especially when denki takes the time to make hilarious compilations like dynamight! yelling at me for 7 minutes.
you like charge_bolt just fine, will watch him every now and then on a weekend when you are home alone with nothing better to do. it's funny to watch him scream and run from dynamight! in dead by daylight. of course, you're a little curious, too, who the guy behind the voice is, even do a google search that confirms very little is known about him on the internet. no name, no picture, no age. just a voice.
charge_bolt has a patreon, and the first tier gives you access to his discord. it's not much, so you subscribe and are thrust into a very full server, one that has notifications going off every minute, is a little intimidating, but charge_bolt interacts often, has everyone in his lil group as mods, so you stay. you don't have access to the private streams, since that's a higher tier, but you can still see all the channels. they go so fast that any comment you make is typically eaten away, but, one day, a new upload hits—another compilation of dynamight! absolutely wrecking him—and you send a message fairly early on. something like sparky i don't think you'll ever get the upper hand on dynamight! at this rate and—the man himself replies.
you're goddamn right: simple, nothing special, but you react with a 😂 and a 💕 anyway. and then it seems like—he doesn't interact too often, but sometimes you can catch him right after something has been uploaded, like he's checking the reaction, and he always responds to you. first in the #just-dropped channel and then elsewhere. nothing too substantial, simple replies or just 👍🏻 reactions, but still. you feel a little charmed by it. find yourself watching just to hear his voice, the few in which he laughs loud and victorious and mean, the very little he reveals about himself.
and one day you send a message in the stream, a little woo go dynamight 💗✨️ and it's not ten minutes before you have a friend request on discord.
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izicodes · 2 years
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Completed my first technical interview!
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>> Tuesday 22nd November 2022
I completed my first ever technical interview! I was super nervous I was getting things wrong and I knew I was.
A technical interview (sometimes nicknamed a coding or programming interview) is a technical problem-based job interview just to assess the interviewee's coding/programming skills.
In my interview, I had to use C# and figure out how to check the number of variants a string of letters can make a proper word in order. It was hard but it was a great challenge. It also included pair-programming, where one of the company's developer helped me on the question.
They had to perform manual tests to check if my code worked and I focused on getting at least the first 2 tests a PASS and I did, I was really proud of myself. I told them I couldn't figure out how to do the other three, since I already spent too much time on the first two.
Then they went on to ask me technical questions like "What is the process of Software Development?" and I just answered with the SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle). Other questions like "What is the difference between .NEt Core and .NET (framework)?" Then they asked personal questions like what are my hobbies and what is my favourite website design and I mentioned POCO X4 GT official website for the phone because of the animation and colours.
And that was it! They said we would get the results of who got the job by the end of the day or tomorrow but I won't be too bummed if I didn't get it, I really wanted the technical interview experience, especially with pair-programming! I'll see how it goes!
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cs-med-world-insights · 4 months
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How to get into Coding!
Coding is very important now and in the future. Technology relies on coding and in the future you will need to know how to code to get a high-paying job. Many people consider having Computer Science field-related jobs, especially in AI. What if you are interested it in general or as a hobby? What if you don't know what you want to do yet for college?
Pick a language you want to learn: Personally, I started out with HTML and CSS. I recommend if you want to do web design HTML and CSS are good languages to start with. Otherwise, start with JavaScript or Python.
2. Find Resources: Basically you want to look at videos on YouTube, and take classes that have coding like AP CSP, AP CS A (harder class), Digital Information Technology, etc. You can also attend classes outside in the summer like CodeNinjas and use websites like code.org, freeCodeCamp, and Codecademy. Also, ask your friends for help too! You can find communities on Reddit and Discord as well.
3. Start Practicing: Practice slowly by doing small projects like making games for websites and apps. You can work with friends if you are still a beginner or need help. There's also open-source coding you can do!
4. Continue coding: If you don't continue, you will lose your skills. Be sure to always look up news on coding and different coding languages.
5. Certifications: If you are advanced in coding or want to learn more about technology, you can do certifications. This can cost a lot of money depending on what certification you are doing. Some school districts pay for your certification test. But if you take the test and pass, you can put it on your resume, and job recruiters/interviewers will be impressed! This can help with college applications and show initiative if you want a computer science degree. This shows you are a "master" of the language.
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bluehermit11 · 3 months
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nixcraft · 1 year
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galoosreblogger · 8 months
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I got one of those automated job offer emails that was made with AI and they even generated a "profile" for me based on information scraped from my various online accounts (I assume). It said I prefer locations outside of where I currently live and that I'm willing to relocate for the right opportunity.
I never said that. If anything, I only ever said the opposite of that. You tried, Word-Order-Machine, you tried.
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midwestemoloser · 29 days
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4:30 and I'm stressed about a job interview on Tuesday. If anyone has any general advice? It's a software technical interview also so if anyone has experience with this please I beg you share ur knowledge
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alisheaburgess · 1 year
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My Coding Certification Half-Sprint: Day 1/7...It Begins!
I have been seduced by learning once again!
I have one month access to an entire collection of video courses (a huge library). They come with CERTIFICATES!!!! This is both a dream and a nightmare for me. So many options is too many options! 😂😅
I want to learn it all...and I keep trying to do it! HELP!
I started out just casually looking for game design courses. Then I found UX, then UI...then a BUNCH of other things...
And now I have found coding. Something I didn't know I wanted, nay...needed!
I am going to try and record my goals for courses and understanding what I want and need next here... I am getting way too overwhelmed with all the options available. (help, I'm a baby in a candy shop!)
My goals for today:
Finish the "Career Essentials in Soft Dev" and take the test...it makes sense
At least 1 HTML course (2+ hours long each)
Finish the Accessibility course for UX (another 2hrs)
Stare down the CSS course so it gets intimidated and doesn't know that its beefy 5hrs is scary...(at least 5 mins, reapply as needed)
Finish the Figma video that I keep starting and get distracted in...poor video
Recheck job listings to make sure that the things I'm learning together make sense... "Can I sell the employee/freelancer that I'm building?" 😅😂🤣
I think that's plenty for today... If I do more I do more... I'm just finishing up the UX training and only starting the Dev stuff. 👀 wish me luck and uh...focus lol
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bazilisk · 1 year
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I'm disgusted by how the tech world is becoming the enemy of human creativity.
There's nothing more beautiful to me than the natural world. Right behind that in my appreciation is human creativity. How dare anyone try to remove art, acting, and writing from our daily lives, just to make a quick buck. Just to show that they can make a model that can do impressive things.
Fuck AI. 
It's coming to take most office jobs eventually, too, since it's so good at 'thinking' 'creatively'. A handful of well-paid executives poking AI models while the rest of us starve to death in the streets.
Do capitalists - excuse me, 'Job Creators' - think about the fact that if the middle totally drops out, their corporations will have no consumers to buy the products they're trying to sell?I guess it won't matter anyway, they'll just 'diversify', they'll have robots buying other robots' assets in stupid schemes somebody from Harvard Business School will code. 
The end game is robots and execs owning everything, everyone else starving and shooting each other, all the while blaming foreign countries, blaming trans people, blaming 'globalists'.No, no, it's none of that, it's Fucking Econ Majors and Tech Bros. They'll be the death of the last remaining shreds of BOTH the 'middle class' and the 'creative class'. Two whole classes of workers at the same time, wiped out economically in the course of a decade.
I seriously hope I'm wrong. The only system I believe in that could make this prediction wrong is perhaps AI being less useful than we all fear it will be. Perhaps it will run face-first into the day-to-day problems of 'workflow'. But only until that workflow is changed. I give my entire industry (software development) about a decade, tops, until it will employ about 10% of the humans it currently does.
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