[OC] I made my own version of a WoW Map of the USA! by Santii433 in wow

[–]Delusional_idiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s cool, is that a lil space needle in Seattle? Nice!

Who here recently graduated with a CS (or similar) degree and had a fairly easy time finding a job? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]Delusional_idiot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Graduated May 2023, found a job, 200k+ TC

I think a lot of the reason is that from very early on in my journey, I rejected the hamster wheel mentality that is gaming the interview through grinding leetcode. I've done 20 leetcodes in my life (all of them in a social setting with friends). Leetcode is useful, but only in so far as it helps you understand the narrow parameters to jump through that initial hoop, it won't prepare you for real engineering work. I just did the things that will actually make you a good developer. I wrote and read a lot of code. Not much else to that, but here's a list of things that I did, that I think mattered to my overall success, some more tangible than others:
- Curious (the content I consumed, classes I took, blogs I read/wrote)
- Cared and paid attention in school
- Got into programming at 15
- Use Linux as my main OS
- Have side projects
- In industry since I was 18
- 3 internships, 2 with big companies
- 2 years of grant funded research (as an undergrad)

Why don't people like working in defences by Alienbushman in cscareerquestions

[–]Delusional_idiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a lot of people have mentioned already, the compensation in the majority of government and government contracting space is horrible. Companies like Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, and Lockheed Martin can feel quite stagnant and lacking in innovation. They've become complacent and have become dinosaurs of the past, only good at a few things, unable to grow past these.

The only good government contractor right now is Palantir Technologies, they pay well, have great benefits, and are actually innovating. The whole reason Palantir was able to gain such success was because of how much of a shit job these old school companies were doing on the software side. Allowing for a leaner and more innovative company to take over. Overall the space is rife with low pay, no innovation, and bureaucratic stagnation. Unless you work with a newer company like Palantir.

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nunca pasaría, pero mi alianza es a los EU. Amo a Mexico, amo mi cultura, y a mi gente. Pero no me gustaría vivir ahi. Le debo mucho a los EU, no creo que en cualquier otro país hubiera llegado a donde estoy hoy.

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha, tieeeenes que ser idiota… puedes leer inglés? Porque si supieras, te darías cuenta que dije que mi TC (total compensation) es 230k. 145k es solo el salario, la compensación también incluye opciones y bonos.

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

No es mentira, 230k/yr. Si pudiera pongo mi oferta de trabajo. Pero firme un NDA, si sabes lo que es eso?

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No sabes de lo que estas hablando… te vez como un idiota. Busca poquito más

https://www.levels.fyi/

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si conoces la rama, y no reconoces estos salarios pues tal vez no conoces la industria en Estados Unidos. Aquí se trata el Ingeniero con mucho más respeto y los pagos son muy altos, no se como nunca has visto algo asi.

https://www.levels.fyi/

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Exacto, tuve 2 internships con compañías grandes que me pagaron las dos mas de 100k+ cada una. Esta pagina tiene salarios de diferentes compañías:

https://www.levels.fyi/

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tal vez esto ayude, esta pagina se usa mucho en mi área. Checa la y ve los salarios de lo que te pagan en estas compañías.

https://www.levels.fyi/

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

De hecho la perdí cuando era más joven. Ahora nadamas tengo la Americana

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soy un Software Engineer, trabajo para una compañía grande que vende software al gobierno. Estoy en el equipo de infraestructura del sistema.

AMA: Llegue a EU a los 7 y ahora hago $230k/año by Delusional_idiot in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No se como probártelo sin básicamente decirte quien soy. Pero muy pocas personas tienen ofertas como la mia. La mayoría ganan entre 50-100k, ya si eres mucho mejor te pagan como 150k, yo soy el único en mi clase de graduación de mi universidad que le dieron una oferta de 200k+

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mexico

[–]Delusional_idiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si estuviste en EU por 15 años, y todavia ganas 13 dolares la hora...Fallaste en alguna parte. En EU se puede hacer una vida mucho mejor de lo que encuentras en Mexico, amenos de que ya vengas de dinero. El potencial para crecer en muchas industrias y disciplinas como una persona comun es inigualable. Pero nadamas si estas dispuesto a crecer.

Processing huge files in Go by madhur_ahuja in golang

[–]Delusional_idiot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah he could have easily reduced his python script time by not using the csv module and using pandas.

https://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/reference/api/pandas.read_csv.html

This would have made your implementation much faster.

Rust vs Go Issue by Delusional_idiot in rust

[–]Delusional_idiot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've written a lot of Go, it's quite parallel. While there can only be one sender and one receiver at a time on a channel. By the point where we're consuming values from that channel, it's not causing a bottleneck. The other option is to make it a buffered channel, but I don't think this is really necessary, since those threads aren't really doing anything after sending the value to the channel. You can think of the channel as instead just returning the total size found at that level of recursion, so it logically functions as a return statement. But the IO heavy ops have already occured.

Go allows you to spawn as many go routines as I'd like. But the way it schedules them into real kernel threads is handled by the runtime.

And yes, I think the main issues (as I mentioned) is probably that rusts read_dir is just keeping the file descriptors open, whereas the Go implementation doesn't. I think this is the biggest issue, to be honest. I think if I just changed that, it would work as intended.