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  • It provides:

    • a powerful N-dimensional array object
    • sophisticated (broadcasting) functions
    • tools for integrating C/C++ and Fortran code
    • useful linear algebra, Fourier transform, and random number capabilities

    Not according to the repo I sourced from your message.

  • Hey don't let me get you down, it sounds like you learned a lot and you're good at what you do. Maybe the elitist part of me (I hated uni but I arguably went to a "good school") a little bit wants others to go through the exam + assignment structure I did just to verify they are "good". But, I think the industry is shifting towards hiring from a test of ability, plus there's the 3-6 month probationary periods...

    I don't mean to say everyone needs a degree, just that people can complete a 2 week bootcamp, and still not be qualified. Just like how some people can learn a lot from structuring their own education. I needed others to tell me what I needed to learn, and wouldn't have had the discipline to learn from YouTube.

    There's no perfect answer and too much knowledge to transfer than a degree can provide anyway. If you can code, you're good enough. Take that with the caveat of: everyone still has a lot more to learn. Imposter syndrome is the norm, so is burnout. Take care of yourself and try to enjoy.

    Oh and please - for the love of the cyber workforce - learn about common vulnerabilities and how to avoid writing them in to systems!

  • So he's saying that people whose entire qualification are they went through a 2 week boot camp or through a youtube tutorial aren't qualified...? I think? I tend to agree if thats all theyve done, but to be honest a lot of my degree felt like it could have been a 4 hour YT tutorial.

    People who get out of uni have no real world experience and should be treated as a juniors though. I've met a lot of people who have book smarts and no idea what to do after theyre in an org. They're weird to work with because you can explain a concept, they'll get it but not be able to apply it or fully see relevance. They're intelligent but lack experience, which seniors provide.

    The LinkedIn OP doesn't write clearly, but seems to think junior roles don't do real work. He clearly needs to work in a SOC role to see the difference between a junior and a senior. Lacking experience doesn't mean no meaningful output.

  • Y'all don't use poweroff?

  • Found out you could right click and the page would stop tracking your mouse...

  • I like the idea of it being used to help me find documents or Web articles like how perplexity does it. Even if the AI is wrong the article is real and tangible. Something like that to help find articles in a local knowledge base for IT teams, D&D campaigns, etc would be awesome!

  • I'm happy you've found a place to talk with people. I hope that space doesn't get invaded by assholes

  • It's a shame I haven't seen more YouTubers leaving X, they all seem to use it to talk about whatever they do. Not that I watch a lot of YouTube these days but my family does, younger ones especially watch those minecraft SMP types. Its arguably the most toxic social media but "everyone's on there".

    I liked this article about the whole ordeal so I'll share it here: Why You'll Leave X as well as instagram and all other private platforms

  • I keep making the incorrect assumption that everyone has already left X. Just seems common sense we've hit all hands abandon ship

  • Okay well, this is what I get for trusting other commenters. I'm gonna do some research here and find out some specifics, then I'll change the title and post again lol

  • Okay well, this is what I get for trusting other commenters. I'm gonna do some research here and find out some specifics, then I'll change the title and post again lol

  • I’ve updated the title so it’s more correct

  • Yep, updated the title to be more correct

  • I've updated the title so it's more correct

  • As some other commenters are saying, it's an exFAT symlink issue (theyrr not supported). I've not had issues with ntfs so far.

  • Got introduced to the phrase "your tongue was in the wrong spot in your mouth", for something that can't be reproduced.

  • Yep, and an intelligent discussion could have been had, if this had been the point of the article. Instead we got 4 paragraphs stating which people are saying this phrase and the rest discussing how much of a loser those people are.

  • I will acknowledge that is in there but he spends the entire article talking about how much of a loser you are for saying Ugh capitalism, then throws in those two sentences. That's not an actual discussion, it's the article equivalent of drawing the person you disagree with as the virgin loser and yourself as the chad.