Both are interesting, but some would say I'm biased
I try to keep a significant overlap between my projects, so that any new things I learn/make progress on at work/on personal stuff can be applies to other areas, resulting in net productivity increases everywhere
I do different areas within the overall blockchain field for different tasks, diverse enough
My current personal project around data analytics is mostly math and graphs, not really actual blockchain; just so happens that the data I'm analyzing is crypto data
While at work I do more hardcore, cryptographic stuff on the blockchains
Technically the same field, vastly different stuff
Overlap comes in terms of languages, deployment systems, etc.
Pretty much everything - transaction volumes, different entities transacting with each other and their relations, attempt to identify which entity controls an address, attempt to verify network health based on nodes/peers/txs, etc.
I tried to use Mockito, but it getting failed, not giving any clue. I moved to Mockk and able to test for remote API with Coroutines. But not able to test ViewModel
Personally I suspect that certain tech companies push to allow all workers to work from home so the companies can pay their workers less and get rid of them easier.
@Chulo their idea is that your salary should be based on the cost of living of where you're based, so I would imagine that it could still hurt saving plans of people
I worked as freelancer in a local Moroccan company and I had the same income that I have actually in France. So if I get back to Morocco and I got a remote job that offer less than what the freelance offer I will choose freelance.
@Chulo i think freelance if you have no obligations (family etc.) is great, unless you have a relatively continuous stream of projects and adjust your daily rate with what you get in employment: health insurance, and the "empty" periods where customers go to vacation and many projects are on hold
@RaghavSood I wouldn't even care tbh, as long as the work is done, and even if not, I wouldn't get into details, rather reiterating expectations, but I'm no manager, so I could be wrong
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