@Withnail Any clues as to why they won't let me in? Do I need a certain score in the Android tag itself? The rules only mention generic "don't be a leech" sort of requirements.
FWIW, on that "Britney Spears" site I linked to, there's a great article about Austrian born film star, Hedy Lamarr, and how she co-invented frequency hopping: britneyspears.ac/physics/intro/hedy.htm
@Gemtastic and @AndrasDeak If you haven't read Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality you probably should. The author, Eliezer Yudkowsky, is a bit of a prat, but he's also a bit of a genius, and quite a good writer.
@AndrasDeak The core premise is "what if Harry Potter's aunt had married a university professor of physics?", but there are a few other changes as well.
I hate reading translations. The only time some translations were nice were in the Tolkien books, because Tolkien used translations from scandinavian when making the names.
I'd have a think about what the question you're asking is, though. What problem are you trying to solve with 'project management'. Project Management is, all too often, a solution in search of a problem the way it's applied. (Says the guy with a bunch of PM 'qualifications')
I'm gonna go do some more logging now. This conversation makes me smell all the reasons why I don't wanna work with a startup that isn't my own. Or a "start up" (small companies that has been going for a while with success and structure are nice)
Then, ime, you have the knowledge of who knows what enough to do the tasks. And the key question as manager you should be asking of your team is "What's stopping you doing what you need to be doing?"
@khajvah while there's plenty of sneering at Scrum, it's not a bad template for getting going with what sort of meetings and tools you need to run a team
@khajvah the hard bit is absorbing pressure from outside the team and not blindly transmitting it to the team members, but instead doling out reasonable amounts of work to them and shielding them from the outside pressure as much as possible.
Yeah, I use the analogy of a building with a lot of columns: once you've built one column, you can basically multiply the time it took by the number of columns and you've got your time estimate. Because in programming you only create things once, you never have to estimate repeat work like that, which is why it's so hard to figure out.
@IntrepidBrit yeah I think that sort of thing is probably amazing if you're disciplined about it and have the right tools, but I've never worked like that :)
They must at all costs prevent the appearance that a genuinely left-wing party can be popular. Much more important to them than another ten or more years out of power.
People forget this, but in 1981 the Thatcher govt. was in crisis and Foot was looking likely to sweep to power at the next election. Then David Owen happened.
I suppose I should've looked for a dupe target for this, but I couldn't resist the lure for some quick points. Besides, it's hard to Google for something that specifically addresses this issue. :)
Anything is possible – I wouldn't underestimate the ability of Boris to foul up so badly that even the current disaster in the Labour Party pales into insignificance – but yes, we're obviously going to end up with another split now; the only question is which wing ends up with the Labour name, and whether it'll be worth anything.
There's value in being seen to stick by your principles, and given that Scottish independence is practically a given now (and the way things are going in the Labour Party), I see long term opportunities there. Will be a long road though.
@ZeroPiraeus I wouldn't be so sure of IndyRef2. Most folks I talk to feel most strongly against ejecting europeans out of the country. If Brexit is handled properly, and current residents are allowed to remain, then many of the knee-jerk fears will have been met
I find myself in the distinctly odd position right now of hoping Theresa May becomes Tory leader. I can't stand the woman, but she stands a better chance of holding the party together than Boris, and if both they and Labour disintegrate, there's a serious risk of a 1933-like event IMO.
Seeking a dupe target for Is python code safe after delpoyment?. Surely this isn't the first time "Is Python insecure because end-users can see the code?" has ever been asked.
@inspectorG4dget Unfortunately, as you can see with events like Brexit and the General Election leading up to it - politics is important, and it's important for everyone to have a vague clue what is going on.
@IntrepidBrit Oh I absolutely agree, and see it as an avenue for personal improvement to understand and influence the political landscape. The only problem is that I've never really been able to understand it in any capacity. So, if someone would like to explain it to me, I'm not only happy to listen, but also quite grateful
I mean, the totality of my knowledge of Brexit comes from John Oliver, which though quite accurate, I'm sure is not entirely comprehensive - because c'mon! there's only so much the guy can say in 30 minutes, and he has to make some jokes in between, too
@Kevin Had someone come in on the weekend and was distraught when he found out you can get the python code from pyd files. Was worried that their client would be able to see the code.
In fairness, Oliver is mostly good on US and European stuff. Falls down a bit on Latin America; I usually don't know enough to give a strong endorsement when he touches other parts of the world.
I didn't sleep as well last night, so I figured I should get some coffee on my way in this morning. Since I quit coffee a while ago, this is have a much stronger effect on me than I expected. Unable to hold focus; mind too jittery