@JerryCoffin How would you deal with a junior developer (not me) who wasn't able to write technical documentation - specifically an operating manual. Guy was supposed to hand me a manual about a feature that took him a month to write. I got a verbose piece of crap where the screen shots didn't match the written text, for example a mismatch on button text. I expected to get eight pages, but got four. I can usually write pretty good manuals, but it was an acquired skilled.
I define the scope, the problem is that the guy was unable to write a manual.
For example, undergrads or early graduate students are often unable to write a conference/research paper abstracts.
I guess the question is pedagogical. How do we improve their writing abilities, is it soemthing that can be done, or do we just give up and do it ourselves?
I don't normally associate engineering with the ability to write a proper operating manual. However, I could be wrong. They should be able to write API documentation, but I associate that kind of documentation with manuals.
The ability to write a proper manual I feel is a skill set on its own. Probably not worth spending Engineering hours on such tasks. However, Jerry can probably speak more authoritatively.
lol, maybe you just have a different set of skills lol
I think in the world of free lance people, the manual is often the validation tests, etc. In many cases, a CTO would go through it. That being said, I need stronger people, but not necessarily sure how to develop them (or how long it takes).
I had to write a business plan once. You are using a different set of skills, how you word things and layout the page exercises a different set of brain cells, then those you would normally use for problem-solving.
@JerryCoffin I didn't know you are such a person - coerce a lounge regular to send another innocent lounge ex-regular's contact details to likely spammers in exchange of 60 seconds of pleasure of doing so. >_<
@ABuckau The same hobby project that I have been doing for the past few months.
@JerryCoffin Only saw this until now ~_~ My super inability is walking passing things without 'seeing' them.
How to miss opportunities ...
Too many things going on (change of tenant, fallen/falling fence, solar farm etc) , I had problem falling asleep, thus sleep walked into lounge @ 3-4am while having a large glass of wine :x
The eastern rosella (Platycercus eximius) is a rosella native to southeast of the Australian continent and to Tasmania.
It has been introduced to New Zealand where feral populations are found in the North Island (notably in the northern half of the island and in the Hutt Valley) and in the hills around Dunedin in the South Island.
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s/falling asleep/falling back asleep/
No problem falling asleep, just woke up in the middle of the night and not able to be asleep again.
Hi, would you consider for (int i = steps.size() - 2; i >= 0; i--) { to be dangerous? Will it be a problem that steps.size() is unsigned? I tried it out and it seems to work but I was wondering if this was undefined behavior
@JerryCoffin So I posted this joke in the Tavern and got reprimanded for it. lol Based on the comments I got, my gut feeling tells me that it might not be entirely a joke after all.
> All users must be certified justice warriors. Those who aren't and those who perform any actions deemed inconsistent of a justice warrior will be permanently banned and removed from the site. Moderators who disagree with or fail to enforce this policy will be stripped of their moderator duties and subsequently banned and removed from the site.
IOW, if you replace the (admittedly offensive) word, "justice warrior" with a synonym without the pejorative-ness, it might actually be close to what will be in the final thing.
Since the ones who reprimanded me are mods and have (more) insight to what's going on inside.
I'm resigning as a moderator from all Stack Exchange sites, effective today.
I didn't make this decision lightly, frivolously or suddenly. A persistent pattern of corporate missteps, and a monumentally deplorable moderator dismissal, has compelled me to re-evaluate my relationship with Stack ...
The worst I can see pronoun-gate ending in is a single lawsuit for slander and an exodus of the user base. But license-gate could maybe open up to class-action?
The contradictions are large enough that at least one party is lying. Monica is telling her side of the story in reasonable? detail. SE hasn't other than "she violated CoC".
are all stack sites proprietary or opensource? I thought stack sites were like Wikipedia, that they were managed by a foundation? Shouldn't the community govern itself? I am really confused about corporate influence. Maybe the moderators should establish a patron and arrest control from corporate and turn it into a Wikipedia foundation.
Maybe Monica said something that was offensive enough to remove her as a moderator. However, given her reputation that seems unlikely. And if it's really true, then SE would probably have mentioned that in their statement (without having to go into detail.)
@StackedCrooked The gut feeling that I have is that SE realized that Monica's views were going to be incompatible with the new CoC. So they fired her to get rid of the problem and make an example of her. But they did so without considering the consequences (including possible legal ones). Now that it has happened, SE can bring themselves to admit a mistake thus digging themselves into an even deeper hole.
The other thing I think they might have misjudged is the political side of it. Sure many/most? SE users are center-left or liberal-leaning. But they didn't realize that the new CoC (or the impression that's floating around) is so extreme that they've flipped a large portion of even those to the other side.
@Mysticial Other than self destructing tending to run somewhat contrary to profitability.
@StackedCrooked From the sound of things, I believe the situation is that Monica objects to the user of "they" as a singular pronoun, so when they (!) announced the new CoC, she asked what was supposed to be used as a singular, gender-neutral pronoun (since, the only such thing that's classically existed at all in English was "he", which many find objectionable).
@Rick I doubt. Even businessmen can learn if reality slaps them in the face hard enough--and Facebook gave them a pretty serious slap in the face on this one.
aren't all these specific conflicts about gender and whatever the next thing will be, aren't they all about a loss of creative control over one's work. Moderators invest their time and effort into making the site into something. Like someone spends effort into building a house and then someone else comes along and tells you how to manage that house because they own the land it was built on.
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@Mysticial Even if she opposed the new CoC they could at least have had a conversation about it. It's a simple fact that a large part of the population is not ready for such radical leftist ideas. I'm not a Jordan Peterson fan, but I think he has a valid point when he mentions that the N-word is something that we as a society over time have learned that it's offensive and shouldn't be used without there needing to be a law against it.
He says the same goes for gender neutral pronouns. They should not be enforced by law. (And I agree.)
@StackedCrooked I think they realized early on that the differences were irreconcilable. I really don't want to stereotype, but given that Monica is active on a religious site, the obvious conclusion one could jump to is that she might be right-of-center on social issues. And that is too far from reconcile with SE's left-leaning tendencies.
@StackedCrooked Changes to the language will take generations to happen. You can't just change the pronouns and call it day. It's ingrained into us when we grow up. It will only change once we die off and future generations are brought up with the new standards.
Somebody cracked Ken Thompson password from an old /etc/password file, do you think we can break into his bank account and steal all of his regular expressions?
Minor changes are possible. For example, when I grew up (even in the SFBA which is super-liberal), it was very common to use the word "gay" as a derogatory adjective. I did it myself in grade school out of habit. But middle school was when I started to paying attention to what I was saying and stopped using it like that. But the word "gay" isn't a commonly use word. Pronouns, OTOH, is much harder. For most people, the pronoun you choose is hard-wired to whatever gender you think the person is.
winning a war here and there is not a solution. It won't win the battle except for maybe pitting people against each other. If the moderators along with corporate are serious about making lasting changes they will need to transcend the game. Otherwise, the "nobles"(management) will always be at war with the elite (corporate) and unfortunately,, financial interests will out, at the cost to both organizations. (just a personal opinion)
I think the discussion of the substance of the changes to the CoC misses the big picture. SO choose to step up intervention, which makes this a less free place. That action immediately offended people that felt they had ownership in the thing they spent decades on. This was stupid as its perfectly fine to let people be mean to eachother on the internet.
@StackedCrooked Fundamentally, what's currently called "far left" (at least in the US) is no longer liberal (at all) in quite a few different ways. There's also quite a bit that's (almost unbelievably) self-contradictory (like LGBTQ+ people supporting Islam simply because they see the "right" as disliking Islam, despite the minor detail that the Koran's position is that all LGBTQ+ people should not just be killed, but tortured to death).
In fairness, the Bible says a lot of the same things; the sole difference is that few (if any) Jews or Christians seem willing to follow those parts of the Bible.
I'm not 100% sure (since I don't speak Japanese), but depending on the context, "watashi" implies the speaker is female and "boku" is male. One of those exceptions is in a formal setting where "watashi" is neutral.
So the female-male scale: "Atashi", "Watashi", "Boku", "Ore". The less common ones that I recognize are: "waga" - super formal, don't know if it's gendered "atai" - female
@Morwenn I'm not sure if humans are fucking weird, but humans fucking is definitely weird. Or maybe it's just me, but I never quite understood the attraction of most porn (that I've seen, anyway).
@JerryCoffin pretty simple, if I want to fuck a girl I need loose wieght and spend two a hours on that relationship. But I can watch porn while sipping on my latte at Starbucks.
@JerryCoffin I was making a double-joke about Anime 3D vs. 2D and the fact that you are actually qualified to make that comparison as evidenced by the existence of your kids.
@StackedCrooked I'll take your word for it. I always just took a train. After seeing the traffic in Paris, I was pretty well convinced that was the right choice.
@Morwenn As I recall, you're in Brittany, fairly close to the coast, no?
@JerryCoffin It's an Anime trope. Typically occurs in shows about Anime. (IOW, an extra layer of indirection.) Where the main character is an otaku and prefers playing VNs (and dating sims) as opposed to real life (dating).
@Morwenn I was referring more to the part about making it impractical to drive to the town center. Ignorant I may be, but even so I can figure out that "Gare Centrale" is likely to be somewhere close to the center...
Our city centres weren't designed around cars, so even towns that tried to accommodate cars are plagued with traffic jams, so some towns tried to make the centres cool for people walking or cycling, and public transportation gradually became better there
There were traffic jams even with the best efforts, so they decided that "fuck cars" and let everyone else have a good place to live
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix At least in Brussels Gare du Midi is the southern-most of the three main train stations. I don't know exactly how it ended up that way/got that name though.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Interesting. But yeah, at first I kind of assumed that "Gare du Midi" and "Gare Centrale" were basically synonyms, which was completely wrong.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Quite possibly just "noon". Cities have enough streets that they frequently end up with lots of streets with fairly silly, meaningless names. Here in San Diego there's a part of town with streets named after minerals--all in alphabetical order. So there are at least: Beryl, Chalcedony, Diamond, Emerald, Feldspar, Garnet, and Hornblend. One part of Colorado Springs has streets named "Blissful", "Delighted", "Nonchalant", "Hopeful", and "Amiable"...
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Mont-Blanc: just a mountain in the alps, Yukon: Candian wilderness, Serge Garant: composer, hogar: (Swedish hog ) which reaches a great distance from the ground or is located a great distance from the ground, Atlas: a greek god who holds up the sky. So the theme is high peaks touching the sky.
@PeterT Uploaded pyfirmata on to Arduino, still no luck.
Although I am not sure whether the pins can be read once connected to servos
There are plenty of tutorial on how to control Arduino from Raspberry Pi, plenty of it on how to use Arduino to control servos. Just none on how to use rPi to control servos through Arduino.
And then my question on how to use rPi to control servos through Arduino got closed on stackexchange, possibly because no one actually know the answer.
@JerryCoffin He is a very daring and inquisitive soul!
So my TV-broadcast signal has been black for the last day or so. The provider wants me to get some new equipment and a subscription for their digital feed. I'm reluctant just on general principles. How do I manage a transition from broadcast to Internet TV. Kodi is already up and running on my small box connected to the TV.
@CaptainGiraffe If you want to meet more chicken bird crazy people, there is backyardchickens.com that site makes all crazy chicken ladies/men look normal, it's one of the friendlies forums on the entire internet. It makes me believe that pet chicken love makes people better persons.
@TelKitty I'm very happy to come here and share my musings, I always feel welcome. You TelKitty are almost always very friendly albeit quite different from myself. Jerry or JC as I prefer to call him feels like an older or younger brother! (I'd have to ask, if we actually ever meet) I'm not much of a bird person though.