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10:38 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .10; OpenNLP .17;
I think same. Also it can be ignored as cost got paid is 2 reputations and he also paid 1 reputation. But it really make me disturbed thinking about it because even single silly reason also was not provided for it — ray 5 mins ago
 
 
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12:42 PM
[ ChatCradle ] Keeping the room fresh...
 
 
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1:56 PM
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2:47 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .99; OpenNLP 1.00;
I'd also be looking out for you bitching overtly about the organisation in which the failure took place. You touched on that with the statement about blame, but I think this perhaps deserves a little more prominence. You don't want an employee who's going to rant about your failings wherever they go next. — Lightness Races in Orbit 22 secs ago
 
 
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4:27 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .99;
@stannius But the recruiter was always confused by everything I said because she's not a developer; no matter how much I tried to remain high-level. That doesn't really count. What's the point of a non-qualified human time? The 3 day thing wasn't for this company and was a very long time ago. Things change. — The Quantum Physicist 5 mins ago
 
 
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5:42 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .05; OpenNLP .11;
I think the key perspective is that it's not about you. It's just that there's so many liars, cheats, and fools out there, and they have to verify that you aren't one of them. Arguably, you could consider it as partially for your own benefit: if a company has weak recruiting practices, you'd probably end up working with a bunch of incompetent coworkers. — stannius 7 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .05;
@goodguy5 All you had to do was search on "captcha" if you wanted to know if SE has any form of captcha for posting answers. If that's too much research for you, then apparently whatever research you did was not enough to be "well researched". — Servy 20 mins ago
 
6:32 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
You don't go to HR if you were having drinks after hours with a coworker and they made some racist comments (didn't happen on company time, they don't care); you don't go to HR because that guy in accounting has bad B.O. (it's not illegal to stink - sadly); You absolutely do go to HR when your boss makes you sign a blank piece of paper and promises to write out the contents later. HR exists to protect the company, and this sort of thing could seriously damage the company if it wound up in court. That's the difference here. — Steve-O 3 mins ago
 
7:22 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .19; OpenNLP .99;
Be very, very careful here. You don't know the mental state of such an individual. Have security escort them out. — Joe Strazzere 18 mins ago
 
8:12 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .49;
@Joe see, this kind of interview I love. Where I work now, when I applied, they invited me on their expense, and got a pro guy who diced the hell out of me asking me all kinds of programming questions. After an hour of questioning I failed to answer only 1 question, and that's how I got my current job. — The Quantum Physicist 9 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .99;
If this question absurdly arrives at 10 downvotes, I will delete it. Seriously? This community is full of people that like to behave madly but that hide behind the screens. Show up and tell the reasons of the downvote! — nbro 20 mins ago
 
 
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9:27 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
I would not do this. He is supposed to be paid on "Friday" but any time on Friday is still Friday, so refusing to work is breach of contract. I would go on Monday morning, when you have clearly not been paid on "Friday". By then the company is clearly in breach of contract and you have every right to refuse to work until you are paid. Always keep the moral high ground. — Level River St 2 mins ago
 
 
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11:32 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .97; OpenNLP 1.00;
@joe If they had the greatest program ever, does it matter if it took them an hour or 4 months to write it? Because if it's that good, I guarantee you that the only way it was possible for them to write it in an hour is because they had years and years of practice learning to become capable of producing something good within an hour. — Mason Wheeler 13 mins ago
 

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