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AboutBackend engineer, Foodie.
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SkillsGolang, Php, java, mysql, c, c++, js, shell
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Locationindia
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@coldfire I meant 2k USD monthly payout and rest was a bonus. Approx 6-7 lacs INR
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Try DALL-E
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Very basic but efficient
gin gonic for golang
Express for node -
Writing your own SQL might be the best option in this scenario.
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I think these days companies try too hard showing off their inclusivity rather than actually making real change in day to day operations or making employees life easier by a bit.
It can be quite simple In my opinion.
Don't make anyone feel uncomfortable talking about non work things.
Respect their pronouns.
Its tricky to get into the whole pronouns habit I know I have felt that many times but Its the times we live in today. -
I meant SQS not SES
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@magicMirror yes we did the same using error group with limit on the number of confusion. It Works beautifully!
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@bols59 its definitely not man. I started my own mental health startup last year and had to close down. I need to worry about my own mental health first and make that jump now.
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Can't stop laughing at this 😂😂
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User facing microservices, event pipelines.
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Many companies use go like go-jek, Uber, Google. Even my company does..
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@SortOfTested it could be difference in their expectations specifically from a structured and specializing perspective I guess.
Also there are different processes and philosophies in different organizations. Outsourcing can get the straightforward jobs done easier and cheaper even. But its also disconnected. I believe cross functional teams can bring greater value. -
@RememberMe makes a lot of sense to me. It'll make everyone's lives easier at work. 😁
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@RememberMe yeah i agree, there needs to be a different kind of expert who can handle production level stuff and let ML people do algorithm development.
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Because they'll be writing services which will do real time predictions on data.
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Try https://github.com/firehol/netdata it has a web ui, written in c and with many plugins. It's real time and really good.
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Use virtual router or connectify they have their own drivers, but it makes everything slow
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@fatlard199 i thought so too, how does it perform?
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Which keyboard is that?
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One can use blockchain to do that.
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Try elementary os, or linux mint (better than Ubuntu)
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You can use chef or puppet for configuration management
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Try homestead (vagrant) it has everything pre configured, might make your life easy.
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@linuxxx there are builds but they are not from google. Some developer has setup a build bot to build versions of chromium. Here is the link
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Because they don't provide ready to install builds for chromium In Linux there are chromium builds available, but for win there are not official ones. It is a very smart way of keeping a project open source and have some part which is proprietary. Also Google Chrome has auto updates which is nice to have.
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Same happened with me, my company's code repository contained images, residual code from joomla (we use zend now). It also had error logs. 🙃🙃
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1 unlock bootloader
2 install latest cyanogenmod or resurrection remix with gapps
3 restore old apps. Enable mods.
When new release comes out, DIRTY FLASH THAT THING. -
@lquessenberry that is a very valid point.
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@jirehstudios haha or "i can use git but I'd suggest we have two different repositories rather than have fuckin separate branches because i know of no such thing'
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@jirehstudios exactly that's what i had experienced too. One guy comes in with 10 years of experience with very little diversity in knowledge. What's the point if don't explore new stuff or even get better at more stuff.