Flashback to my Del Sol where I had to brake+heel tap the accelerator to downshift. Still took less coordination than using a damn touch screen infotainment system
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Some companies don't see privacy as security. They want to know your background, when you punch in/ punch out, if you're the type of person to leak secrets over the "dark web".
Some also don't believe in privacy at all, they believe in contract. When choosing a platform they want to know if they can sue them for breaching an NDA.
I did not receive an offer from that specific interview but yeah, I admit it was odd and didn't inspire trust so I wouldn't have accepted anyway.
Or simply being flagged as spam because of all the phishing training that goes on in big companies.
I've been told multiple times that having a @protonmail email makes me look like a conspiracy theorist, once in an interview. Privacy is way more niche than I'd hope for.
2 is Maki Oze from fire force
Edit;: the other two seems to be from "How heavy are the dumbbell you lift?". Make sense
I'm always scared when adding automation around manual inputs that people won't follow the proper syntax and screw everything.
My previous job was to write official documents for engineering changes in an aerospace company, standardized English and everything. Even with the really strict guideline we had typos, self-inculpating wordage and the likes quite often.
The golden age of getting lego island and roller coaster tycoon with my froot loops. Now all I get is diabetes
It's just too bad it doesn't render properly on mobile because reading it backward made no sense.
My guess is that commercial customers will get first choice leaving almost no stock for scalper/end-users.
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You have to learn by using it, build your train of taught around the language you're learning. I learned COBOL and forgot it even faster as soon as my head wasn't in the books, never practiced it, probably wouldn't even recognize it now.
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