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12:59 AM
[ Revenant ] Uh oh, I still see some tags! Specifically these tags:
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8 hours later…
9:23 AM
[ Revenant ] Uh oh, I still see some tags! Specifically these tags:
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1 hour later…
10:25 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .36; OpenNLP .96;
Be schooling yourself (at home or cources) and then apply for a junior position? — Martijn 17 mins ago
 
10:50 AM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .98; OpenNLP .11;
@TheQuantumPhysicist Even if we were to agree that this is "the opposite of being fair" (which it isn't), the opposite of being fair is "unfair", not "abuse". — Lightness Races in Orbit 6 mins ago
 
 
2 hours later…
12:42 PM
[ ChatCradle ] Keeping the room fresh...
 
1:41 PM
[ Thunder ] started on fortunate_man/MacMini.
 
@Thunder alive
 
@fortunate_man Yes
 
@thunder running commands
 
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| fortunate_man | running commands |
 
yay!
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1:42 PM
@fortunate_man Shutting down...
 
2:35 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
hi @VictorS - it is commonplace policy to, simply, fire the worst people on a regular basis. As well as corporations this applies to sports teams, pop bands, etc. (Set aside whether this is "good or bad", it's commonplace. As I mention, it was one of the most famous and staggeringly successful things with the famous G.E. example.) (Read Welch's fascinating book for an account of this.) "It's not school", if one finds it "harsh" - by all means, leave. ("market standard" .. who cares, you cant the very best people always at all times!) — Fattie 5 mins ago
 
3:00 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .12; OpenNLP .05;
Leon has said it all: You would be a fool not to take the offer. You can carve that in stone in large letters. — Fattie 22 mins ago
 
3:50 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .89;
As I try to explain in my post, "personal loyalty" is in reality just simple ego. The idea that they "need" some particular programmer ................. is a skill fantasy. They do not need you at all in any way. It is an ego trip, masking as loyalty. Hopefully I'm convincing some people here to get ahead in their careers! :) — Fattie 9 mins ago
 
 
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5:30 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
@Revetahw I don't at all disagree, but that's effectively hearsay (no, this isn't about getting into what's going to hold up in court) and easily turns into who claimed what, who's telling the truth and who's not. Better to let the manager be the one who admits that to HR when HR asks why, if at all possible, than being the one who tells HR that that's what the manager said and then have it go sideways into "that's not what I said!" I don't trust someone who does this to not try claiming that the person bringing this to HR is just lying. The less it relies on claims of what was said… — taswyn 6 mins ago
 
5:48 PM
@Gemmy start tag [ratio] 186669 chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/186669
 
@Rodgort Burnination of tag [ratio] correctly started! Have fun, 359 questions to go!
 
6:20 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP .99;
@DJClayworth Why is it that whenever someone presents legal issues on this website, everyone claims that it can be bypassed in court? As if everyone here got a sneaky one in and got away with it. That's highly negligent for anyone to assume something would or would not hold up. — Dan 19 mins ago
 
6:45 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .00; OpenNLP 1.00;
@only_pro No, your analogy is silly for two reasons. First, the chance of the sun not rising tomorrow is microscopically small, whereas the chance of serious medical complications arising from a seizure are not small, even for someone who experiences them regularly, and usually has no serious problem. Second, there is no reasonable or prudent action someone can take to prepare for the sun not coming up, whereas calling an ambulance for someone having a seizure would certainly seem to be prudent, even if only in retrospect, after something untoward happened. It's a tricky problem. — Charles E. Grant 15 mins ago
 
7:10 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .11; OpenNLP .06;
My friend and the CEO verbally agreed,but they also agreed that the CEO would send her a contract by mail in the week before, which he did not and where he did not react. So my friend doesnt like that the CEO just tells that she rescinde on Friday before without telling that he kind of was to busy or ignorant to send the contract as agreed. — Sascha 13 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .98; OpenNLP 1.00;
Don't die a for a company as no company will die for you, ever. — Adrian Iftode 21 mins ago
 
8:00 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .76; OpenNLP .99;
Can you get a doctor's note? Hemorrhoids are a fairly common condition, and utterly boring. It'd be a fairly pathetically boring workplace if it became a topic of conversation. As an aside a nice soft cushion and a thick layer of something like Sudocrem will lubricate the hemorrhoids and make them less of a pain in the ass — user1666620 4 mins ago
 
8:25 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .24; OpenNLP 1.00;
"I am going to talk to my manager for work from home permission. I am afraid that mentioning my actual health condition will leave office gossip and make my work life harder" - is your boss a jerk? Every manager I've ever had would keep such things in confidence. I know I did when folks working for me mentioned things they wanted kept quiet. — Joe Strazzere 20 mins ago
 
 
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9:27 PM
[ Revenant ] Uh oh, I still see some tags! Specifically these tags:
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@Gemmy start tag [ratio] 186675 chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/186675
 
@Rodgort Cannot start burnination of tag [ratio]: A burnination of ratio is already on-going.
 
10:05 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .03; OpenNLP .57;
@Metalgearmaycry Sounds like your boss is a psychotic jerk. I would search for a better opportunity, you won't have these issues with a normal boss. — sf02 7 mins ago
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes .97; OpenNLP 1.00;
@AllanPinkerton No one owes anyone anything. But if you contact someone because he has good reputation online and you ask them for their accomplishments and you like what you see, it's only fair to interview them over Skype or something. Why else am I being contacted? Again, like I said before, just throw the test in my face at day 1 and problem solved. Don't act as if you care if you don't and your chosen candidates aren't worth 30-60 minutes on Skype. There's absolutely no obligation here other than mutual interest. — The Quantum Physicist 15 mins ago
 
10:30 PM
[ Boson ] New heated comment: Naïve Bayes 1.00; OpenNLP 1.00;
@AzorAhai good luck with that. They charged my dad for an ambulance when he got hurt in the hospital parking lot. USA. They literally could not bothered rolling out a gurney. The medical mentality is "spend $10,000 out of the other guy's pocket, if it'll remove a dollar of civil liability for me." — Harper 20 mins ago
 

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