Location: Oxford, UK
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: yes
Technologies: Java, AWS, Linux, Debian, JavaScript, Python
Résumé/CV: https://www.bergw.xyz/res/CV-WilliamBerg.pdf
Email: bergw@bergw.xyz
I am looking for a position as a full stack/platform/cloud engineer, ideally somewhere I can also leverage my skills as an analyst, architect and consultant for greater impact. I have 12 years experience working as a developer in a wide variety of cross-disciplinary Agile software teams. Let's discuss how my expertise in industry can help make your product the best of its kind!
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Another x220 club member reporting in. My employer was getting rid of old machines a few years back, I got it for £20. The only work it needed was to resolder the left speaker, I think it already had an SSD in it.
It weighs less than 2kg and is perfect for light duties.
Thanks to Wordpress publishing an RSS feed endpoint by default (/feed) and Feedly's aptitude at finding feeds, RSS is not dead, or undead, or anything of the sort and I have been using it on a daily basis for over a decade now.
This article started off well but began to lose me around the time he said:
"Computer scientists have an aphorism that describes how algorithms relentlessly hunt for patterns: they talk about torturing the data until it confesses."
This is the first time I have seen this formulation of the nature of data. Data is almost always regarded as an input, or a resource, or a substrate, not a being of any kind.
The article generally seems to be less about its title and more about Facebook's business on the whole, and it's an interesting read.
As a university student in London, I noticed Chinese students (the main foreign contingent of the student body) overwhelmingly tended to socialise with one another, and groups of Chinese students speaking Mandarin to each other was a common sight on campus. If you weren't a Chinese speaker, it was hard to penetrate these groups (I tried and failed). Is this also the case in American colleges?
To be pedantic, 1.5e8 carries additional information about accuracy: $150,000,000 ± $5,000,000. By contrast, 1.50e8 would be ten times as accurate, and so on.
On the other hand, if you had said "Pi is 3", you would have been accurate, but not very precise. If you said "Pi is "Pi is 3.14", you would have been so precise that you could have gotten to the moon and back.
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