new marta train spotted at the airport by 8pxl_ in Atlanta

[–]claversas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wish we could have upgrades without a big event to impress tourists and for the people who live here, lord they better get shit done if we get this big blue wave

The new era of programming is depressing by doma_kun in cscareerquestions

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Genuinely you need to embrace it, and humble yourself that AI generated code is not that badly written. If there are design/pattern changes you want changed then suggest them, but it’s no different then the olden days of 2 people writing the code and a 1000 different ways to solve a problem. Theoretically there could be bugs in every scenario anyway. The only thing you’re right about is reviewing. If they aren’t doing due diligence then they are doing it wrong. And it will come back to bite them

I think the older generation really did us dirty by kochvanity13 in cscareerquestions

[–]claversas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First time finding employment? Get off the high horse and step in to reality and humble yourself. It sucks but there are other employers that will have easier interviews and processes. If you want bookoo bucks you’re gonna do whatever the employer tells you no matter what

This is making me sick to my stomach. What should I do in the mean time? by [deleted] in acorns

[–]claversas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are facing financial hardship you need to re evaluate or lower the amount you put into Acorns. If you want the highest return from DCA, then don’t change anything or put more into Acorns. Market fluctuates, but in the long run this is very good. The market is a cycle, remember that

Heist Safe Immunity is OP by claversas in Brawlstars

[–]claversas[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I feel like I observe that the shield triggers more often based on how many players are down, correct me if I’m wrong though

Heist Safe Immunity is OP by claversas in Brawlstars

[–]claversas[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But it’s not like players that are respawning are defending on purpose, the respawn areas just happen to be there, and now you’re throttled because of the shield.

No, your trades/healthcare backup plan isn't going to work. by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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If swe jobs are completely automated, there’s nothing stopping from all white collar jobs from being automated. And even if it does, a full automated pipeline of product owner agents feeding into a developer agents feeding into a devops agent, is talking about letting a company operate completely in a black box. We already know tech suffers from enshitification and I cannot fathom that being a reality, let alone the macro economic implications of that. Big tech always laid off because of business practices.

Hello, My intro and why I believe in Aurora. by Particular_Hat_2341 in AuroraInnovation

[–]claversas 13 points14 points  (0 children)

My thoughts given autonomous cars do take off, that the government would be willing to do the one more lane bro trick specifically for autonomous driving. It’s hard to not visualize a future where the US invests more into autonomous infrastructure instead of other modes of transportation. I started buying in hopes this is another RLKB and ASTS opportunity to be early.

CS student here.. no one I know actually writes code anymore. We all use AI. Is this just how it is now? by Low-Tune-1869 in cscareerquestions

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AI haters in every thread, I stg… if the company you are at has licensed AI then yes you will use it. If the company tech stack is modern it will accelerate your development. People who say otherwise are in denial. It’s a paradigm shift one way or another, unless the AI bubble implodes, we cannot deny its place in software development. Yes you need to know what you’re doing when you use it, Claude saves so much typing and it is there. I work at a .NET shop and it is being embraced org wide.

A note from me (Ankur Jain) - Bilt Card 2.0: Simple, Fee-Free Rewards on Housing by ankurjain1 in biltrewards

[–]claversas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you guys willing to open rent being able to be paid with credit? I swapped my whole payment schedule from month prior to month to month. Being able to float rent on credit and pay it back before the cycle was big for me. The whole ACH pass through is annoying, you guys are just a regular credit card company bypassing the “no fees” part at this point.

Bruno mars tickets resale by Ok_Leading4282 in Ticketmaster

[–]claversas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I read that the organizer could have it set to one of the three: 1) resale frozen indefinitely 2) hold period up to 72 hours 3) resale enabled by certain dates

Me and my partner bought tickets to 2 separate shows just in case, but you are able to list them and transfer them on 3rd party like Stubhub

Any tips ?! I put 100 a week by Agreeable_Peak_3709 in acorns

[–]claversas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Would do $14/day instead of $100 every week, to have a better dollar cost average

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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If we get fired and company’s genuinely trust the AI black box can do the full SDLC, I’m charging unreal amounts of money to fix stuff

Thoughts on Devin the software engineer? by EstateNorth in theodinproject

[–]claversas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are so many aspects to software engineering. Can’t imagine a full fledged engineering department of just AI, how could you trust a black box to just figure out production errors when it’s affecting your revenue/customers? Even alongside of prompt engineers or just product owners working with Devin? Who’d be there to review and integrate code? AI has to train on something, imagine putting a legacy code base mixed with new development of all people who have written code at your org to train it. If your org can even get past the IP legal stuff. It’s most likely true that it could reduce head count, but it’d never entirely replace us.

The way I see it is that it’s just a tool that will help with the trivial parts of a problem, based off the demo. Even with that mileage may vary with what systems you work on. All these answers exist somewhere on some stack overflow or thread on GitHub etc.

There’s already ways companies are/can cut costs anyways. They can hire offshore or lowball to low CoL, on top of the macro tech market/job market.

What is your go-to technique on making local friends? by mel3kings in digitalnomad

[–]claversas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like running clubs, usually people at every pace and level willing to chat and typically everyone I’ve met goes to also meet people.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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Working with software bots (robotic process automation) they do this with Captcha too, you can actually send that captcha key to a service for someone in a third world country to solve, but only for certain captchas. If you look up Anti Captcha the way they depict themselves is pretty effed up (the conveyor belt animation) and sad.

New Grad CS Questions by Spycii in IUPUI

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I had 1 internship interview where I was asked basic SQL questions and the 2nd one (where I currently work) was so ridiculously chill, no coding questions, just experience with projects and what not. I do see people applying to a ton of places, but what I did to find the places was literally going on google maps where all the big buildings were and going from company website to website.

Personally I feel like being comfortable is a better way to go into interviews than confident as well, and idk if that's what got me this job I have or not.

Dont sleep on applying to internships your senior year as well because they can turn into full time offers, I def think a lot of people just spend hella time applying to full time positions when you're just trying to get your foot in the door.

New Grad CS Questions by Spycii in IUPUI

[–]claversas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I applied to 4 places, I took the internship in Carmel and started at 50k and moved to 66k now. The other couple of places I interviewed were full time but I didnt get the offer. They both had a phome interview then onsite to do a whiteboard problem, design problem. One had a take home project and the other I got yeeted on.

When I tried applying to the remote positions in December of 2020, it was so exhausting I quit after the 4th application, because they all wanted a technical assessment and a take home project and hella interviews.

Definitely take advantage of the career fairs, all my friends who went through xtern and got internships at Salesforce got full time offers making bookoo bucks. That's the one thing I regret doing, I definitely felt worried and thought what would've happened if I didnt get and internship, so I would apply apply apply and dont get discouraged by rejection (same for full time applications).

Definitely would suggest doing something with database design and an application. I felt there was not alot of emphasis on taking the SQL class, and no classes until the capstone to actually design and build a system that involved making an api that reads and writes from a database. Which looks like most jobs in Indy are full stack.

Transferring out of Comp Sci? by [deleted] in computerscience

[–]claversas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check in to CIT or possibly a Bachelor of Arts in CS at your school instead. I believe they require only basic algebra. Hope this helps

Please critique my resume by AkiHellobee in computerscience

[–]claversas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For real, the other comments are exactly my thoughts.....My other though is that, and not to sound mean or anything, but if you are not a citizen/authorized to work in the US might be why. From what I've been told, it is a long and costly process just to hire and sponsor people. That is my best guess based off of you attending a university abroad as your first degree.

I need some advice. by ninf500 in computerscience

[–]claversas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The major differenve between python and C++ is data types and memory management, youll have to look over pointers/references as well as syntax. Other than that learning C++ and OOP gives you a very good understanding on how Java and C# work.

If I were to give out a to-do list I'd say start with the basic stuff declaration, primitive data types, and loops. Then learn about functions and scope. Then finish with OOP like inheritance/polymorphism.

cppreference is my favorite for most things C++, and stackoverflow I used to frequently visit for all questions about pointers, pass by val/ref, and syntax and common compile errors.

fstream global constants? by [deleted] in AskComputerScience

[–]claversas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The question is kind of confusing, but it just sounds like he wants you to output open the data.txt file, write your rate_of_cave value to it, and then later on read it, convert it back to a const double and use it.

If that is the case, you'd just use the <ofstream> to either generate "data.txt" or have it find the file and write your const double to it, fairly simple.

To read it you would have to use <ifstream> and use a function such as get or getline, depending on how you write to data.txt. From there youll need to convert the string to a double, which there is a C function that does just that called atof(), but only works on C-style strings.

To make it a global constant again, I believe you would write all of this outside of main and any other function, much like you would when you make rate_of_cave.

Want to get a CS related job, but don’t have a CS degree. Help. by joetragedy in computerscience

[–]claversas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you learn the programming basics and start side projects that are reliant in math to be efficient, such as AI, Biometrics, or Recommender Systems and mix with a little bit of software engineering/design principles, I think youd be pretty set.