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  • The most accurate take. I honestly agree with most of the people here saying this isn't unreasonable when these aren't requirements meant to be met at 100%. But honestly they are written so poorly and reed like you need all of them. You hit the nail on the head. Bad requirements sent to the dev lead, unclear details about what kind of candidates can fill the role, and poorly written job requirements.

  • CSCareerQuestions @programming.dev
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    Average job posting

    Have deep experience in 3 different job fields and, in 2 years, learn 5 languages.

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    Google AI thinking Java is Python

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    Comenting code

  • A good curve ball cocktail test is a Trinidad Sour. If your bartender knows how to make on then they have either been around long enough or give enough of a shit to actually make a good drink.

  • Trees @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    The price is right

    A closed down gas station with a price set at $4.20. Some worker had a great last day.

    Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    I wonder why they went out of business

    politics @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    I watch this CGPgrey video every election year

    It is easy to forget how tuned the Internet is at capturing attention and what kind of motivation is behind it. https://youtu.be/rE3j_RHkqJc

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    2 min benchy - YouTube

    News @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml
    Software Gore @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    The largest software company can't display accurate review data.

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    Can't post an image, I get a 413 error.

    As the titles says, I tried to post a 2.2mb image and get a 413 error. Any help?

    Software Gore @lemmy.world
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    GitHub showing me all of my options at once

    Open Source @lemmy.ml
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    We built a native MQTT broker on Kafka.

    Zilla MQTT highlights include:

    • MQTT v5 and v3.1.1 Support:
    • MQTT-Kafka Proxying: Zilla maintains the MQTT client state across Kafka topics, providing all of the features and guarantees of a dedicated MQTT broker, such as Keep-Alive, Last Will and Testament, and all three Quality of Service (QOS) agreements. MQTT over WebSocket is also supported, so Zilla can deliver MQTT messages from Kafka down to a browser.
    • Manage Millions of Clients: Zilla is stateless, scales out linearly, and handles MQTT to Kafka connection offloading.

    Try out the MQTT-Kafka proxying guide. We also have a fun Taxi Hailing Demo that simulates IoT vehicle tracking.

    Read the full feature announcement.

    Zilla is open source, so please consider **[starring the repo](https://github.com/aklivity/zilla

    Game Development @lemmy.ml
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    Roguelike games could have a Hardcore mode where the character gets weaker after every successful run and is deleted on death

    A comment on one of those "What's a good game concept you wish existed?" posts got me thinking. It described a game where you start out as OP and slowly lose your stats and gear as the game progresses. They suggested a Fallen champion type theme. This got me thinking about roguelikes, speed runners, and hardcore mode together. If a roguelike added a hardcore mode where you create a character and the character is deleted on death, that wouldn't last very long. However, if the hardcore mode was flipped and a new character had every stat and item maxed out then the player would almost certainly beat the game. Now the goal is to see how many times you can beat the game without dying. The catch would be each time you beat the game you are allowed to reduce your stats or delete your gear. This will mean a Run tracker would be impressive for 2 reasons: how fast it was and how little gear was used. The hardcore aspect would take into account the number of runs risked with the same character.

    Science @beehaw.org
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    Eleven strategies for making reproducible research and open science

    Science @lemmy.ml
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    Eleven strategies for making reproducible research and open science

    Today I learned @lemmy.ml
    Vordimous @lemmy.ml

    TIL The sunrise/set duration changes throughout the year

    This forum answer included these cool graphs and a good explanation.

    https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/12824/how-long-does-a-sunrise-or-sunset-take/13053#13053