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Never seen a 400k salary job. Most of the highest paying stuff was acquisition/hire, and was because you got stock.
@Mikhail In the finance industry, these "200k - 400k" whatever numbers are usually total compensation. The actual salary is much less. Typically the bonus is about half of it.
Until you get into the so called, "unbounded" tiers. The salaries are still only 6 figures, but the bonuses can easily be 7 or 8 figures depending on how important you are.
But that's a different world which few people manage to enter...
Yeah, I've always felt that when the revolution comes we'll get rid all of them
but then as an undergrad I applied to a lot of fintech companies
now I'm getting paid $22k a year to build a machine that inspects embryos (among other things)
but really its mostly Qt
@Mikhail It won't be that easy. I suspect a big part of the unbounded bonuses is a combination of retention and denial of competition. If someone leads a team that manages to make $100 million in revenue, that person is gonna want to get paid. If you don't pay them enough, guess what? They'll leave and do it somewhere else. In the zero-sum world of finance, that's called a competitor.
So if you have to pay the guy 25 million to keep him so that he makes you 100 million next year as well, sure, why not?
@Mysticial They're just informing you right of the bat that you forsake any personal life, waive any legal rights and pledge ultimate loyalty to satan the alpha capitalist there
00:24
@Mysticial For every person you mention that is that valuable to a company I can mention a person that has given their product, more valuable, away for free.
lol, I think I might've spoken a little too much on this topic...
00:49
What in the frick is CMake and Clang?
01:11
@Mysticial The real question is how does one get to work on the model rather than calculate risk, infrastructure, etc ?
@Mikhail I don't know because I'm not one of them.
01:29
Does tensorflow have any requirement on camera resolution?
that's a bad question
01:46
I mean, if tensorflow is to do face recognition, would not help if you can't tell people from monkeys on low resolution camera, would it?
I hear Tensorflow is carb
02:03
Anyways, you're confusing a set of algorithm building blocks with the algorithm...
02:48
03:22
@TelKitty Whatchya building?
 
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07:24
@Code-Apprentice making a self driving (toy) car
and painting it silver grey (with nail polish)
08:04
Hello ! Sorry for shamelessly asking for some compilation debug help. I started to code on coliru a small allocator idea I had to be used in a project of mine this morning, and I don't get the latest compilation errors. If you have some time to waste to have a look: http://coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/cc8bae770406dace. Thanks a lot.

Warning: Pretty sure this is not trivial.
 
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09:06
OK, I've found my mistake. First line 73 it is a ->allocate rather than a . and I need the template keyword after the ->. So ->template allocate. Sorry for bothering. Enjoy your weekend !
09:51
And the (now) "working" code (if you were a bit interested): coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/12ef141f99fe46e7. I shall stop there.
nwp
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10:26
@sehe The difference is that despite comments SO tends to react to bad questions with downvotes + close while chat tends to ask for clarifications until the question makes sense.
Arguably that is not what is meant by "candy-coating", but it is a lot more noob friendly and people tend to get much less angry at the reaction.
11:04
Hi friends
“How dreadful...to be caught up in a game and have no idea of the rules.” - My Aunt
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12:39
So
I can confirm Japan's game centers are as crazy as advertised
 
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13:48
@nwp Yeah, on average. I have exactly the same stance on the main site personally.
Sometimes I provide a "provisional" answer if I can help the OP 60/70% of the way (often also helping OP understand why the question needs further clarification for the other 40/30%)
After the edit in your question, I'm confused. Which is it? Do you not want to use locales (1.) or do you want to have the same behaviour as boost::lexical_cast (2.)? You can't have both, as the test cases in the answer I linked clearly show. I can /imagine/ ways to resolve the conflicts, but I'd rather wait for you to clarify the requirements before I invest more time. — sehe Mar 23 at 18:30
This was a rather interesting example of that
 
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16:54
thanks to you now it's 2 sec :) — GettnDer 16 mins ago
improving google times since '11

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