No you don’t, stop telling lies.
No you don’t, stop telling lies.
I think we should all be pushing for that.
Is this how he tries to stay in power forever?
In other news, the sky is blue. Check in tomorrow for more ground breaking truths.
It’s pretty much a requirement now to use the metric system for everything.
Don’t you dare, I have enough trouble reading 24 hour time.
Not true, space agencies will use it… once.
Have we learned nothing from the past? Discrimination bcz of someone’s nationality never ends well for anybody.
Yeah, I got that. I’m saying they need to make some friends and get some hobbies if they aren’t being funded by a state.
What a dick. I couldn’t imagine spending that much time contributing to a project so I could introduce security vulnerabilities.
If this is one individual, and not a nation state, somebody needs to make some friends and pick up some hobbies.
What a waste of time. Sometimes I’m ashamed to even admit that I’m American.
My title technically is aerospace engineer, but yeah I get what you mean.
I’m technically an aerospace engineer, but all I do is code most days. I think it depends highly on what you do, since my job also involves doing things not strictly coding related as well, I always slap the engineer title next to it. If you only code, then it’s more appropriate to say software dev, or programmer. But, again its highly dependent on your role.
And as other people have mentioned, seems like outside the U.S. the term engineer is a protected title, so my take really only applies within the U.S.
I would say tho, a lot of programmers in the U.S. do get called software engineers. Just depends on where you go I guess.
I got my license at 16, permit at 15. I live in the U.S…
Python one is accurate. Most of our problems are solved by importing a library and writing the line, librarySolver.importedFunction.SolveMyProblem()
def main(): Print(‘thanks librarySolver’)
Yeah same, one of these days I’m actually gonna break down and buy a moped
I was planning to get a new nvidia graphics card. Now I’m not so sure. This is bad news for everyone.
Uhm, I haven’t programmed in a low level language in years. I use python for my job now, and all I know are floats and ints. I don’t know what this foreign language is you speak of.
It you can pair coding with something in engineering with physics, there’s a lot less chance of that happening. That said AI taking programming jobs is still a long ways off if it ever gets there even.
A lot of programs you ask chatGPT to write have a lot of nonsense in them, so someone has to manually sift through fake api calls, or just flat out incorrect algorithms. That said it’s not a bad starting point if you are a seasoned expert and can sift through all that stuff.
I always try to review the code anyway. There’s no guarantee that what they wrote is doing what you want it to do. Sometimes I find the person was told to do something and didn’t realize it actually needs to do Y and not just X, or visa versa.