I’m willing to bet there were significant losses with respect to the factory in Israel as well, though. Plus their chips are falling out of favor due to repeated disasters.
I’m willing to bet there were significant losses with respect to the factory in Israel as well, though. Plus their chips are falling out of favor due to repeated disasters.
Ah yeah, they definitely have to be remote roles for it to be feasible. Good luck to you!
So you have to maintain separate resumes once you split into two or more simultaneous roles. You probably want to do this once you’ve reached software engineer or senior software engineer level and are feeling very comfortable.
Sometimes you’ll have two meetings at the same time which can be kind of a pain. A 3.5mm audio mixer can enable you to mix the audio outputs from two or more computers so you can listen to both at the same time. As software engineer, you probably only have to talk occasionally.
This can probably apply to other jobs where you can easily exaggerate the amount of time tasks are taking. Most people in the software engineering industry seem to have no idea how long a given task should take.
I heard this can be risky with two jobs in the same industry due to limits of one account per person. This was from a tiktok video though so I don’t have any other details.
Unless you luck out, it would probably be difficult to accomplish this with one or more of the jobs being FAANG employers, but I’d be rooting for anyone who tried.
Any other particular questions?
100% agreed. Most software engineers are awful in this respect.
I’ve heard one fun thing is being a software engineer with multiple jobs at the same time, barely doing any work, and mostly just studying political theory and using the extra funds to fund local projects organized by their local communist party. A … um … friend of mine does something like that.
Try making minor edits to the image. I doubt they’re using AI, it’s much easier to ban the checksum of a file and automatically remove any files matching that checksum.
IMO the answer to this question is organize locally. Feel free to offer this idea to your local organization and be ready to follow democratic centralism whether they elect to try your idea or not.
It may be an appropriate action in your local community or it may not.
Middle class people here are unfortunately pretty politically ignorant and tend to support whatever the overwhelmingly right wing news says so they tend to support it. The people I organize with are very opposed to it.
I live here, there’s no doubt he wants US bases.
There’s plenty of destruction going on by the machine of capital. It’s not likely to be stopped whole cloth by a revolutionary organization without the power of a state.
Funding a fruitless war and a genocide is expensive, and who needs a habitable planet anyway. Very sustainable system you have here, Mr. Biden.
Yeah, as the other poster said, the propaganda here is unreal. I have plenty of criticisms of Correa, but the right wing here is so ideological and one sided.
Agreed. Very interesting albeit unfortunate.
Living in Ecuador is wild. A huge number of people are supporting this move because they hate Correa and Glas is an ally of his.
The main purpose of voting has historically been estimating popular support for a communist party, not identifying the best leader of the revolution.
The one doing the most work locally near you.
Have you ever researched the DPRK independently? Do you have anything positive you can say about them?
So like we always say, let’s seize the means of high ranks in rocket league.
I had some colossal gamer brain tell me, in terms of the video game rocket league, that communism is when everyone is SSL, which is the highest rank.
Based, already sent in my ballot (it literally only required me to fill a pdf and write an email so why not) for Claudia de la Cruz.
Not like I believe in voting, but might as well for so little effort.