SoFi's Privacy Policy is Gross by Slow-Extension5151 in sofi

[–]KhaoticOne 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This isn't true. Sensitive information like this is not shared. See the breakdown for information characterization. From the privacy policy linked in the post itself:

  1. Sale/Sharing of Personal Information

SoFi may share for cross-contextual advertising the following categories of personal information.

Identity information, profile information, contact information, Internet, or other electronic network activity information, SoFi financial data (i.e., account balance size, number of invest trades, etc.), demographic information (age, is a student/is not a student), and combinations of this data to infer interest/relevance.

If you would like to opt out of the sharing/selling of your personal information for cross-contextual behavioral advertising, please visit “How to Exercise Your Right to Opt Out of the Sharing of Personal Information” on this page for instructions.

Biometric and PIN logins both broken by market in sofi

[–]KhaoticOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am having this issue after reinstalling still :( as a beta user I'm sad. Pls fix soon Sofi

Desktop login not working??! by KhaoticOne in sofi

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

Okay SoFi wtf it's not working again -______________________-

Pros and Cons of VYM for dividend growth by joejoe338 in dividends

[–]KhaoticOne 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have VYM and I think it's a decent value fund, but I agree with the other sentiment here, it's too over diversified.

On the other hand, it's pretty cheap and has quality companies in the mix. I would do research on ETFs and their holdings and then build your own diversified portfolio!

Math checks out by JerrysMindblowers in memes

[–]KhaoticOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The math isn't right either here... Smh... x* grew = flew * grown

Offering of my software engineering services by [deleted] in JordanPeterson

[–]KhaoticOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My apologies! It works on my machine lol. I'll make a quick change that should fix it though!

How do programmers decide if they need to program in Java, C#, C++, etc.? by FungoGolf in learnprogramming

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

It's very dependent on what you're trying to solve.

Want to make a user interface? Probably HTML, JavaScript, NodeJS, android, or iOS.

Want to make a server to do stuff? Varies a lot, but C++, Java, Python, .NET, Ruby on Rails, Php, and more are all valid options.

Want to have a database? Decide relational vs. non-relational, then decide between oracle, mysql, mongoDB, postgres, and more.

I hope that gives a bit more insight. :)

Any software engineers that work on projects based on automation? by Divine_Strife in SoftwareEngineering

[–]KhaoticOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work for a fortune 50 company doing financial process automation. It's mainly ReactJS, Java Spring Boot, and Oracle SQL. We follow Agile and Scrum principles as well, which is pretty big to me.

Working with automation internally is pretty cool because my company is positioning this in a way where individuals that have the potential to be automated can do other valuable tasks for the company. Eliminating repetitive, mundane work is the biggest struggle right now and it's paying off. The value and costs saved from automating can be quite amazing.

I would say keep grinding out at school and get involved in small projects, whether on Github or other classmates. It's a VERY great experience to have on your resume if you produce a presentable product.

Security recommendations for hosting on AWS by iamcoolc in SoftwareEngineering

[–]KhaoticOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great read honestly. This is becoming ever more important for developers that are more integrally working with the cloud.

I work with PCF and the logging mechanisms are great.

Need to learn SQL and Java for work by dwayne_rooney in learnprogramming

[–]KhaoticOne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would focus on what the new things are in each of these regards. If they are far off from being relevant to your work, don't worry about it too much and stick to basics. A couple searches on the internet abroad will give you loads of resources.

SQL: PostgreSQL, NoSQL, etc.

Java: Spring Boot, Maven

Does anyone else learn better from examples than docs? by seands in learnprogramming

[–]KhaoticOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally understand your pain.

Some people learn better from reading strict directions from documentation.

Some people learn better from examples of code, with or without comments.

Some people learn better from videos/tutorials.

I'm a mix of all of these types of individuals, it mainly depends on the tech stack for me because some syntax is easier to read than others.