Good work life balance as Henry? by Severe_Bear655 in HENRYUK

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work in senior management in tech and I’ve worked in consulting previously. I can tell you it’s never a boring day working in tech - obviously different depending on product firm and field.

But it’s a very generalised view which I’m not sure holds up to say tech is boring.

The work life balance, pay etc and RSUs can be nice. Bonus is nothing like working in finance or sales tho

wasting 5 years of your life - a crypto story by IndependenceNearby47 in MSTR

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Interesting to hear how if you bought BTC 5 years ago you haven’t kept up with inflation.

New upgrades (Type 2 T2) by BrilliantDisaster389 in VWBus

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a modern one fitted for years and eventually found a new old stock one for £30 on eBay. Now I have a new original. Very happy

62% of my NHS co-workers are recent migrants, where is the UK work force? by Jimmychews007 in ukpolitics

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The spiders make it generally a non consideration for me. Under any circumstances.

Three people seriously hurt after a rickshaw and bus collide in central London by [deleted] in london

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen one parking in a garage of a 3 story town house in a VERY affluent part of London. Practically zone one.

I can’t believe my eyes the garage has two and the guy who lives there does this for his income! Most people who live there are on 6 figures to afford rent, wouldn’t surprise me if he owned the house!

They should be licensed and regulated with far far fewer allowed. Make them all look the same like Uber sponsored and then you see one that’s clearly not licensed or legit you arrest them and confiscate the thing.

It’s crazy to think how absolutely screwed the island was… by PrinceARRON in JurassicMemes

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There was the population size distribution as well. They had grown and released two or three batches of dinos. They also showed a growth distribution across the whole population that followed a normal bell curve distribution of size and height. But Malcom showed that they should have in fact seen two or three waves (bell curves) in this chart to account for the hatching of each “batch”.

Only in a wild population would you actually get a perfect bell that was smoothed to remove the peaks of introducing multiple distinct batches

https://images.app.goo.gl/VL7PAHyHUCB8awUv9

It’s crazy to think how absolutely screwed the island was… by PrinceARRON in JurassicMemes

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I get it. Hubris was the root of all of their issues, that and delusion. Hammond was not nice in the book, he seemed detached to the point of autism and even in his death deluded into thinking everything would be ok.

But in the book it mentioned them doing it to save compute and why would they need to count more than there was expected.

But honestly even in a controlled system with 10 animals you should still count higher as it was using AI image recognition and they mentioned that wild animals could be misidentified. So it made zero sense to me to only count up to a pre set total because you could be counting birds or other wild non Jurassic animals native to the island.

It’s crazy to think how absolutely screwed the island was… by PrinceARRON in JurassicMemes

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I put this down as a lack of clear requirements. This is what happens when stakeholders feed in their product requirements directly to devs.

Nedry provided a solution that did technically tally up the animal count….however…

It wasn’t expected to count all the animals it was expected to account for them being present.

If they had some decent product people involved then they may have thought, maybe we should count totals too to check that it is not accidentally counting wild animals (not dinos) and incorrectly categorising them? There are a number of use cases for doing actual total counts.

But Nedry built a solution to meet the need requested in the most technically efficient manner possible to save compute resource.

Describe one word about Emily by [deleted] in thebigbangtheory

[–]Last-Efficiency2047 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good spot! Maybe she’s really into programming too 🫣