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LDS Church Splits With "Boy" Scouts

Posted by takyon on Wednesday May 09 2018, @05:48PM (#3223)
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Is There a German in the House?

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Wednesday May 09 2018, @06:33AM (#3222)
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Career & Education

Presently I list only a few companies in the Germany section of The Global Computer Industry Index.

Yet my web server log files give me the insight that most of my visitors are from Germany. Clearly I'm not serving their needs yet.

Can you suggest some small- to medium-sized Software or Hardware companies for me to list?

It's easy for me to find publicly-traded companies as well as multinationals but even so it's OK if you want to point some others out to me.

At your option, mail your suggestions top incoming@soggy.jobs or alternatively post them in a comment herein.

I Am Eternally In Your Debt.

I Think There's Still Something Wrong With My Brain

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Tuesday May 08 2018, @11:40PM (#3221)
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Code

But I don't feel the need to go to the Emergency Room.

I'm going to ask my Primary Care Physician to refer me to a Neurologist.

I'm making the same kinds of mistakes that brain-damaged people do.

I was brutally beaten by two police officers in 2012. I was unconscious for three days.

When I woke up, while I could correctly visualize the spelling of my own name when I thought about it, I was incapable of spelling it right when I tried to write it on paper with a pencil.

The Great Soylent News Debug Meister's Challenge

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Tuesday May 08 2018, @10:46PM (#3218)
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#!/bin/sh

id_addr=10.74.105.207

sudo chown -R root:wheel FL2000.kext/

tar cvfz FL2000.tgz ./FL2000.kext/

scp FL2000.tgz labuser@$ip_addr:Desktop/

sudo rm -r FL2000.kext FL2000.tgz

White Women's Weaponized Tears

Posted by takyon on Tuesday May 08 2018, @05:37AM (#3216)
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I Think I Just Blew Subversion's Brains Out

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Saturday May 05 2018, @01:44AM (#3211)
5 Comments
Code

It seems to be a problem with our server. Our sysadmin has the day off; I asked the Engineering VP if I should ask him to fix it today.

This just in: "Yes," replied the VP. Sucks to be a SysAdmin.

I tried to do an "svn resolve" when I suddenly found the macOS Finder's window that was open to my project hierarchy started boogieing.

By the time it was done with it's dance, most of what I had in trunk had been deleted.

I already sent the SysAdmin a mail to tell him that full checkouts fail after fetching a couple hundred files: "connection reset by peer".

I used to really _like_ Subversion. It's always a tragedy when a loving relationship is on the rocks.

Ask SN: Recommend a Reliable B&W Laser Printer?

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Friday May 04 2018, @04:13AM (#3210)
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Hardware

Business Depot in Portland has laser printers that cost less than the complete set of inks for my ancient Canon. I completely replaced its inks only to find that it doesn't work anymore.

I mostly need black and white prints. If I need color all get them done at FedEx office.

I want a laser printer that will last until the heat death of the Universe.

TNX!

R U even juuling, bro?

Posted by takyon on Thursday May 03 2018, @10:07PM (#3208)
3 Comments

Terminology

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Wednesday May 02 2018, @11:43PM (#3205)
1 Comment
Career & Education

In India, entry-level job applicants are called "Freshers". Knowing that will help me find more Indian companies to list at Soggy Jobs.

From its very start *no one* had a clue as to why I refered to "Computer Jobs".

There are two reasons: one is that most computer programmers do _not_ work in the computer business; they write "in-house apps" for other kinds of companies such as financial firms, medical companies as well as government agencies.

Admittedly my original title "The Global Computer Employer Index" did a poor job of conveying that message. Just today I renamed it to The Global Computer Industry Index. On the geographic pages I use titles like Find a Computer Industry Job in Goregaon, India.

(Doubtlessly to the dismay of tens of millions of women, Indian employers are permitted to specify "Male Candidates Only" in their job descriptions; it's that way in the Philippines too.)

The other reason is that I don't just list corporate software job portals but also hardware - for electrical engineers, electronics technicians, electronic test engineers and the like.

Despite that intent I list very, very few hardware companies for the simple reason that I didn't know how to look for them. It's easy to find publicly-traded companies like Intel, AMD and Apple but how I do find the small ones?

Really I _still_ don't know.

So I'm listing the big hardware companies, at least for now. Over the last few days I've been working on ARM Holdings, which designs the microprocessors that are found in most mobile devices as well as embedded systems such as my Antminer L3+ LiteCoin mining rig.

Also until recently I really didn't list any multinationals because I found the prospect of listing all their locations quite intimidating. This because I would have to create new pages for each new country, state or province, maybe the counties and the cities just so I could list _one_ company's office.

To my delight I've found the work of building out my site to have gotten far easier as I've progressed: if I find just _one_ tech company in Oula, I'm likely to find lots more; I've been devoting steadily-fewer hours to creating totally new HTML files as well as finding the companies to list.

It is quite helpful that some multinationals make it really easy to find a list of _all_ their locations. Oracle is the easiest but ARM Holdings isn't so bad. Rather than adding one new city then returning to ARM's careers portal, I open a text file to record just the names of the cities then scan through all the listings for tech jobs.

Progressively,

Soggy Mike

Please Critique My Unfinished Essay On Happiness

Posted by MichaelDavidCrawford on Tuesday May 01 2018, @08:48AM (#3199)
3 Comments
Career & Education

In Your Infinite Free Time... Do Yer Worst:

(I only just now created my site's Recovery section. I at first was going to post this in my Mental Illness section but realized the topic was of interest to those who are in recovery for many different reasons: recovering addicts, survivors of sexual abuse, survivors of violence and war.)

I wrote Key to Happiness in 2004 then posted it to my previous website
so I could solicit criticism from the other members of the now-defunct
community website Kuro5hin. Everyone at "K5" was a dedicated writer
with most of us also being computer programmers.

My ex Bonita Hatcher felt this essay had potential and so encouraged
me to devote a lot more time and effort to it.

At the time I cited two books: Timothy Miller's "How to Want what You
Have" as well as "Flow: the Psychology of Optimal Experience" by
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.

("ME-High Chicks Sent Me HIGH-Yee" according to the man himself.)

I expected to read then cite some other books but I never got that
far. 2004 was a very difficult year for Bonita and I.

Critically,

Michael David Crawford