Joe

@joebossalini
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Everything is better with phone dials - he/him
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If you wish you had a succinct, mainstream explanation of the horrors of Trump's Project 2025 you could send to your friends and relatives, People magazine has provided one. Please spread this link. No matter how bad you think it is, it's worse. https://people.com/what-is-project-2025-inside-far-right-plan-trump-presidency-8622964
What Is Project 2025? Inside the Far-Right Plan Threatening Everything from the Word 'Gender' to Public Education

Donald Trump's far-right allies created Project 2025 as a blueprint for his possible second term. The controversial plan would push a Christian nationalist agenda that dramatically reshapes the U.S. government and restricts people's freedoms

People.com
Might take a while for it to stick tbh

I have interviewed 100s of candidates for software engineering positions.

I’ve done take-home tests, in person challenges, pair programming with the candidates.

All of them were awful experiences for me and especially for the candidate.

I can only think of a single instance where a code challenge exposed a poor software engineer and I could definitely have made the same assessment just by talking to them.

Lately I’ve stopped doing any software or mental puzzles.

I don’t do any of that when I interview designers or QA people or HR people, so why would I be particularly toxic towards software engineers during the hiring process?

Instead, I actually read their resumes (which is significantly quicker than doing interviews, asking them to repeat the same information), and then I ask them questions like:

- Where do you get your tech news?
- How do you learn about new technologies?
- What do you most appreciate in your coworkers today?
- What is a perfect workday like for you?

I specifically avoid trap-style questions like “what is your greatest weakness?” or “why are you leaving your current job?”

I recommend that you make a plan for what you want to learn about the candidate, e.g. “are they good at acquiring new skills?” or “do they share the same values as the team?” and then structure the interview around that.

Be a non-toxic manager. Make your company look good during the interview process. Get better candidates.

#jobs

FUCK YEAH BABY IT'S CARAVAN NEWS CYCLE TIME
I will read all your Calvin and Hobbes fanfic but any imaginary story where Calvin ends up marrying Susie is WRONG and BORING. They don't want the same things out of life! And they both deserve a better future than one where they marry their childhood next door neighbor. Think harder!
Lesser known Apple Watch Workouts:
Waiting for iPhone Delivery 📱
If someone asks you for an address instead of directions to a location, just give it to them rather than insisting on “take the third left after the first right, it’s that road with the thing across from the old place that’s no longer there, you can’t miss it” because they know that their brain doesn’t understand direction-ese and will in fact “miss it”.
Shout out to anyone manages to play and enjoy Death Stranding with touch controls. https://www.threads.net/@hideo_kojima/post/CxIRsDVSZUM

Just uploaded a (hopefully!) complete mirror of the University of Michigan's old software archives to the Internet Archive, as the original server seems to have finally gone down.

The U-M Archive contained software for Atari computers (8-bit, ST, TT, and Falcon), Apple II computers, classic Mac OS, DOS, and Unix X11 software, but its draw was software for Apollo graphical workstations, which everyone can read about here! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Computer

The entire archive is currently up at the Internet Archive as one huge tar.gz archive, and I'll be uploading the entire collection uncompressed for anyone who wants to browse it easier.

https://archive.org/details/u-mich-archives

Apollo Computer - Wikipedia

Another year and another #apple #ios version that continues to show me News from sources that I’ve blocked #ios17