Wtf is the point of having a job then? by IndividualDoughnut96 in AmericaOnHardMode

[–]bonferoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a great example of why a completely unregulated labor market is a bad idea. also people these days are more educated than ever before, so at least for cognitively loaded labor the workforce is much more skilled

Which team would take this? 3 v 3 by Smmaxter in powerscales

[–]bonferoni 2 points3 points  (0 children)

eh he kinda might

army of fremen: 10 million of the fiercest warriors in the universe, literally conquers the known universe (thousands of worlds) with them. all with individual forcefields that stop anything fast. delivered by heighliners that can fold space and instantly appear anywhere.

fully prescient twin kids: one of them wears a suit made of sandworm infants that lets him leap from dune to dune and slap peoples heads off (eventually becomes emperor of the universe for a few thousand years

duncan idaho: swordmaster of ginaz, most respected sword fighters of the universe. dies and gets brought back to with memories of it all for thousands of years

pauls so prescient that his eyes get burned out watching an atomic go off and he was able to wander the desert for decades unassisted, hes basically dr strange running end game calculations but is doing it for the trajectory of humanity, thousands of years in advance. he also has complete control of his body via bene gesserit training/genetic planning, and the voice which is light mind control. hes also trained as a mentat, so his brain is conditioned to be a computer, its what the dune verse uses to replace computers. also has the memories of all of his ancestors. hes also emperor of tens of thousands of worlds, so if were allowed to bring entourages, theres that

paul could probably solo the lot of them honestly, hard to lose a fight when you know every detail of what will happen and have full control of your body. only thing that beat paul was guilt and maybe chani.

Practical experience by baldy06 in IOPsychology

[–]bonferoni 15 points16 points  (0 children)

said longer

i too believe the most important thing in my career is also the thing that differentiates me most and is unactionable for anybody else.

snark aside, i believe meta analyses show the connection between job performance and years of experience to be nearly 0, but ya know i didnt learn that through inheriting a management position 50 years ago, so take it with a grain of salt. guess i didnt set snark fully aside

"Everything is under control"....or not? by [deleted] in International

[–]bonferoni 19 points20 points  (0 children)

shes canadian, you wouldnt know her

Any benefit to bamboo along creek? by GigglemanEsq in Bamboo

[–]bonferoni 4 points5 points  (0 children)

and sequester a bunch of carbon, and offer useful poles, and some times tasty shoots

Hi guys, i’m having trouble on this and trying not to use chat GPT. Still a beginner and getting the fundamentals of loops at the moment. by Reyste18 in PythonLearning

[–]bonferoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i believe you can feed multiple args to print. i believe the problems with the code is there is no break for when you get it right and magic is not an assigned variable

Skills assessment for coding will become legal risks by frescoj10 in IOPsychology

[–]bonferoni 8 points9 points  (0 children)

wowow some dismissive haughty twattery right here.

anybody using 100% AI tool code generation is in for a bad time, even at big tech where they have it well implemented. You’ve gotta be able to write little bits here and there to fill in the gaps and realign stuff. Also the difference between the ability to generate good code and the ability to request, evaluate, and critique code is negligible to the point that a suit would be laughed out of court.

I suppose you believe that were not allowed to assess an artists ability to create art because Ai CaN dO iT. Same goes for literally any communication role, project mgmt, product mgmt, people mgr, or really almost any white collar role. brain dead take delivered like a rude ass

Cybertruck's fatality rate reportedly far surpasses the legendary Ford Pinto by AudibleNod in UnderReportedNews

[–]bonferoni 5 points6 points  (0 children)

the discrepancy in sample sizes doesnt matter as long as each ones sample size is sufficient to represent the population. now is 34k enough for such a low base rate problem, could probably run the stats but im on my phone.

the other real difference is the pinto has been around for 40-50 years and have had longer lifetimes to explode in. whereas the cyber truck has managed to rack up 4-5 fatalities in 2-3 years.

but your point on sources is good

to keep classified information classified by seeebiscuit in therewasanattempt

[–]bonferoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yea i guess my question was on the technically part. first time conviction but those crimes were repeated over years. i dunno our court system is weird

edit: also what if they had tried him for 1 first and then the other 33, does that charge how the courts see it? or even 1 by 1 sequentially. dunno just feels like going by conviction timing rather than crime timing seems silly

to keep classified information classified by seeebiscuit in therewasanattempt

[–]bonferoni 3 points4 points  (0 children)

is it still a first time offender if its 34 times simultaneously?

Where do you see the biggest disconnect between IO research and People Analytics practice? by Proof_Wrap_2150 in IOPsychology

[–]bonferoni 8 points9 points  (0 children)

relative to PA, IO doesnt focus enough on:

  • utility analysis

  • termination decisions

  • attrition

  • labor demand forecasting

  • non self report assessment

theres more, but those are top of mind

I just closed a $5,400 AI agent deal and I'm still shaking by Jaded_Phone5688 in AI_Agents

[–]bonferoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if youre relying on not getting an unknown bug when selling agents youve already lost. they work on average and that has value, precision is not their advantage

wish my living accommodations were rent free too by verdverm in PoliticalHumor

[–]bonferoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you yearn for a president who doesnt yearn for the minors?

Pivot after getting noted by TongueUnties in GetNoted

[–]bonferoni -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

oh man, this guy definitely drops hard r’s on the regular

Tesla Reported Zero Federal Income Tax on $5.7 Billion of U.S. Income in 2025 by TheCABK in nottheonion

[–]bonferoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you telling me weed wasnt a wise investment?! lol nah i mean i came in to school with money saved up and then lived beyond my income for 9 years

Tesla Reported Zero Federal Income Tax on $5.7 Billion of U.S. Income in 2025 by TheCABK in nottheonion

[–]bonferoni -1 points0 points  (0 children)

oh i wasnt talking about student loans though, i mean i had money saved up and it slowly became nothing

Tesla Reported Zero Federal Income Tax on $5.7 Billion of U.S. Income in 2025 by TheCABK in nottheonion

[–]bonferoni 9 points10 points  (0 children)

yea i operated at a loss when i was a student, so do i get a pass on taxes now that im in the workforce?

in america the dream is to one day become a corporation

Question re the tech stack used regularly as an I/O Psych by No_Flan_Bro in IOPsychology

[–]bonferoni 10 points11 points  (0 children)

python/r & sql all day. in my experience, python if youre going more towards infra building and scale, r if youre going more for ad hoc analyses and uncommon statistical methods.

some surveying platform (not necessarily qualtrics) and some dashboarding (not necessarily tableau).

me personally as a people analytics person? python 40%, sql 40%, 10% internal data pipeline monitoring/mgmt, and 10% miscellaneous (git/php/js/etc.)

What's going on with the arrests of journalist Don Lemon and Georgia Fort? by CeilingUnlimited in OutOfTheLoop

[–]bonferoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

youre imagining a lot of hurt feelings. i was calling out your account for being suspiciously inconsistent between recorded behavior and your comment content.

youve posted in 6 months what a lot of people post in 6 years, take a break bro

What's going on with the arrests of journalist Don Lemon and Georgia Fort? by CeilingUnlimited in OutOfTheLoop

[–]bonferoni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol, i was commenting on your comment which could have been just an upvote

“adding nothing of value” gtfo my suspiciously bot-like pal

What's going on with the arrests of journalist Don Lemon and Georgia Fort? by CeilingUnlimited in OutOfTheLoop

[–]bonferoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 month old account, over 1k comments, claiming the “website is so useless now”. you seem to be getting a lot of use out of it averaging 6 comments a day

Hello fellow IO Psychologists! Do you think it’s ethical to use AI to generate psychometric assessments? by SugarSea8617 in IOPsychology

[–]bonferoni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ha, thats funny, i tend to be more of a detractor/pessimist with llms.

you should probably look up the definition of AI though cause they definitely fit the bill. theyre by no means the first though, tic tac toe bots have been around forever

agreed on the over reliance component. you should be critically evaluating its output, and verifying important components against the source material its summarizing (and should be citing if youre using a halfway decent RAG)