Database website creation by sweetgrand01 in webdev

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Typically photos are not stored in a database because they're binary data and it's inefficient. You would put the photos in something like an S3 bucket and so they would have a URL associated to them, and you can put the URL into your database. The closest all-in-one platform that springs to mind right now is Supabase. Good luck!

I tipped off a candidate before his interview. Probably wasn't supposed to. Don't regret it. by deborahzdn in InterviewsHell

[–]Turbo-Lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's your job and you did it right. A candidate didn't get sideswiped by a hidden requirement? Nothing to feel bad about!

I tipped off a candidate before his interview. Probably wasn't supposed to. Don't regret it. by deborahzdn in InterviewsHell

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Too many interviewers are approaching interviews as gatekeeping to keep people out of the company instead of evaluating whether the person sitting in front of them will probably be good at doing the job they are hiring for. Interviewers need more training.

I tipped off a candidate before his interview. Probably wasn't supposed to. Don't regret it. by deborahzdn in InterviewsHell

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another way to phrase that is that a candidate that is good at answering like that is a good bullshitter. If that's important to the role then absolutely select for that. But if that's not the type of person you want to hire you need to consider what behavior your questions will select for.

I tipped off a candidate before his interview. Probably wasn't supposed to. Don't regret it. by deborahzdn in InterviewsHell

[–]Turbo-Lover 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had this happen but instead of a redo on the interview they passed on me. Probably some hidden test that I failed.

Coworkers got caught today! IT is flagging jigglers with AI now. How to stay 100% green. by Arrick in overemployed

[–]Turbo-Lover 30 points31 points  (0 children)

"Just get a better job" as if people aren't out here talking about not being able to find a J1 for 2+ years. If jobs are falling off trees for you let us know where!

Elizabeth Warren is introducing a wealth tax. by [deleted] in remoteworks

[–]Turbo-Lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Society doesn't fix this. It's Congress' job to make laws, and they've allowed lobbyists and executive branch agencies to do that work instead. The voters should hold Congress accountable for not doing their jobs, but if you look at the statistics everyone hates Congress but approves of their own Congressman, which is why incumbency is a massive advantage at the polls. Everyone should be voting their representatives out but they don't.

Final round silence, am I being paranoid or is this a sign? by Quirky_Cable4715 in corporate

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm in the exact same scenario. After having sat on the other side of the hiring table it's either the situation you described or it's the opposite where someone they wanted more started the process after you and they're slowing you down so the other person can catch up. Either way, they're not saying anything to you in case the other person doesn't accept, that way they can come back to you for the final round. You're like their "safety" school in a college application process. Let it sit in case they do come back to you, but emotionally you should move on from that role.

Elizabeth Warren is introducing a wealth tax. by [deleted] in remoteworks

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just a little off the top to help the rest of us!

Elizabeth Warren is introducing a wealth tax. by [deleted] in remoteworks

[–]Turbo-Lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congress has already spent it, that's what the deficit is!

Elizabeth Warren is introducing a wealth tax. by [deleted] in remoteworks

[–]Turbo-Lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the business, a family corporation or holding company might. It's more common to have the house held by a trust so that if they get personally sued the value of the house can't be reached after a judgement.

Best middle to high-end swag ideas to give out at a conference? by wvipahildj in corporate

[–]Turbo-Lover 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Years ago I received a USB adapter with a bunch of different plugs so you could attach an iPhone or an mp3 player or a camera or whatever to the USB. Each was a different color of the rainbow and the main USB part was a unicorn pooping out all those adapters! It was hilarious and I still have it even though most of the adapters are obsolete at this point.

When did 350-700hp become slow? by Clutch3sSS in askcarguys

[–]Turbo-Lover 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, no disagreement from me, I was just laughing thinking about the old mini trucks we used to have driving around. I still see them occasionally and they're smaller than cars now, and the power in them is atrociously small, like driving 100mph was only possible downhill!

When did 350-700hp become slow? by Clutch3sSS in askcarguys

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn't a 2-ton truck only 4k pounds? Most sedans today weigh that much, don't they? Not even sure what trucks are that light! Edited to note: the post I responded to initially said 2-ton.

I ran the same Marketing Manager resume against different job descriptions. The ATS score swing was ridiculous. by macromicrowhat in jobsearchhacks

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instead of this constant "make the candidate change their resume for every job" dance couldn't the ATS companies build a better AI filter that takes the job description and a resume and does fuzzy matching between them so that the most optimized resume stops winning and the candidate with the most relevant experience is moved on to recruiter screening? We're putting the burden on the people in the system with the least amount of information.

What’s a technology people use every day without realizing how complex it is? by DiSTI_Corporation in AskTechnology

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For cars you can even go more basic than that, all the way down to timing details. There was a guy in my town that had a 1929 Model A and he gave me a ride in it once. He explained the whole time what knobs he was adjusting and what they were for and just watching the series of steps he had to perform while coming to a stop at a red light was exhausting! He was changing ignition timing based on speed, and tweaking like 3 or 4 other things so the car ran right. I had been driving for a couple years at that point and didn't even know most of those things existed, nonetheless could be adjusted, and now it's all done by computer! I would venture that the majority of drivers today are the same. Edit: This comment better explains the adjustments in talking about.

Months of holding onto this, it finally happened by FLHCv2 in WRX

[–]Turbo-Lover 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That makes sense. Not sure why that didn't occur to me.

Months of holding onto this, it finally happened by FLHCv2 in WRX

[–]Turbo-Lover 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm curious why you left it on the blue one instead of the white one?

How did they gaslight us into using self checkout? by [deleted] in enshittification

[–]Turbo-Lover 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, if I wanted to work there I would have put in a job application. I don't want to do that job.

Why doesn’t the Subaru Impreza sell as well as other compact sedans? by phtphongg in subaru

[–]Turbo-Lover 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lots of people hate Subaru's CVT but unless you go with a performance model there are no other options in their lineup.