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12:34 AM
@OlegValter The tags in their screenshot are a nice touch (link)
 
@RyanM they sure are :)
 
 
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6:16 AM
@manro No. I'm pretty sure I'm not allowed to help other people here. So there's no point.
@OlegValter That's the same thing.. I think.
 
 
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8:30 AM
@Scratte Heey. Who will help me to find a job?)
 
8:51 AM
Not SE any more. Well, soon, at least.
 
@VLAZ Are you going away too?
 
No, not for now.
 
Why? What was happened?
 
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Q: Sunsetting Jobs & Developer Story

Puneet MulchandaniTL;DR – On March 31, 2022, we will discontinue Stack Overflow Jobs and Developer Story. This includes all job listings, saved searches, applications, messages, recommended job matches, job ads, developer story, saved resumes, and the salary calculator. Back in April 2021, Prashanth posted an upd...

I've heard it's a good place to find jobs. I've not personally used it but it might have been quite useful for you.
I'm not sure how usable it is for finding a job now. It says that in "late January" users will not be able to make developer stories. This has probably taken effect already.
At any rate you can have a look for recruiters. You generally tell them what you're looking for in terms of work (technologies but also benefits and otherwise reasonable stuff) and they offer you jobs based on your preferences. You normally don't pay recruiters - instead they get a sign up fee after you find a job. The fee is also typically based on the salary you'd get, so it's in their best interest for you to get a well paying job.
Recruiters can also advise you on what a typical price range is and what you can reasonably ask for.
You can even sign up with several different recruiters. Each most likely works with a different set of companies although sometimes there is an overlap. Still, more recruiters = more opportunities.
 
@VLAZ Baaad(((
@VLAZ Where I can tell them what I'm looking for? If devs of SO remove Jobs&Talent features?
I'm not fully understanding...
 
9:04 AM
@manro I mean recruiters outside of SE. Search for tech recruitment agencies near where you are.
 
@VLAZ Ah, yes. But I really upset all the same
 
 
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8:36 PM
I find it weird how people seem to have trouble just with vampires not being able to have reflection. That's not even the only place I've seen it - I do like vampire mythos and lore, so I've been to a few places on the Internet where they are discussed. And this is something that comes up fairly regularly.
Different people even have different reasoning why that doesn't make sense. Some express that "well, the vampire will be invisible, but why aren't their close visible?" (like the user in the link). Other go "wait, if they are truly invisible, then you'd be able to see an outline of where their body is, since it displaces the air in that location". It's always something hyper focused that misses that the whole premise already expects
heavy suspension of disbelief to even begin examining this one feature. I find that logic to be very weird. Like saying "If we assume pigs can fly, then why aren't we building a roof over the pig farm IRL?"
 
9:13 PM
@Scratte kinda, just on a more global scale than just one privilege (although we both know neither version is ever happening)
speakingbof happenstance, how did you stumble upon the post that made you think about privilege revocation?
 
9:34 PM
Guys, I have a question to you :)
How I can estimate an efficiency of "in-development" program.
We can't apply a benchmark to it. Maybe any modelling, but how to do it? I haven't ideas.
F.e.: Before the implementation of this software workers made a toy in five minutes. How many time they will spend after? Maybe, this program will be useless. How to predict?
 
10:37 PM
the f...k is this (below), have I slept through another set of changes?
@manro way too broad as currently stated. First, you need to determine what is "efficiency" in your use case. Is it the number of files per second? Memory footprint? CPU cycles?
second, what program is this? Efficiency for a full-blown JS app, C++ program, and shell script are different things
can you elaborate on your example? what is the program supposed to do?
@VLAZ come on, you don't get the kicks out of applying real-world concepts to fiction? :)
I have a bigger problem with people making a hodgepodge out of different reimaginings of a concept like "vampires" and trying to provide a definitive answer
 
@OlegValter It's like a calculating program
Earlier - people did it on the paper in 5 minutes. Now - they will do it in XX minutes)
I don't know yet the 'XX' value
I want to find an approximate one
"Will they work with this program more effectively than earlier"
 
10:56 PM
well, if it is a calculator, then it is used to calculate something, right? Take a sample of old inputs and measure the time it takes to provide the program with the input and get the result back. This will give you a pretty good estimate of how effective it is
 
Hmm;)
yes
 
'tis the same as with assessing the elusive "user experience" changes - how long does it take a user to do the same task as before, how many actions need to be taken, how much time does it take to read the manual (on average), etc
 
@OlegValter I was following the post.. someone gave an Answer. At first I couldn't work out why I'd follow that, until I noticed the edit history. I pressed follow because that particular editor has their own misguided view of how the world should look like.
..I didn't unfollow it. I'm expecting another notice when they edit is again.
@manro I can't help you with that either way. I need one myself.
Alright.. 5 minutes on Stack is 299 seconds too long already :D
 
11:36 PM
@Scratte 1 second allotment is a progress :)
@Scratte I am following it too, and, as you know, am pretty territorial about my edits, so let'em try ^^
@Scratte you might want to skip looking at a certain activity page then
 

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