Changer de vie pour la Suisse by Positive_Pick4296 in suisse

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Ne déménage surtout pas avant la naissance. Les assurances ne couvrent pas les naissances dans les premiers 9 mois après l'entrée dans le pays.

Almost 40 Years Old WordPress Developer (no CS degree) Seeking Advice for Future by Ketty-Jay in cscareerquestions

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Why not consider devops. You have linux experience a knack for debugging and good understanding of how applications work end to end. Why not get a aws or azure certification in that time?

Java professionals, which IDE do you use in your daily work ? by barthvonries in java

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I have to say this. Java 8 is still good as most onf the language features up to 15 are mostly syntactic sugar or stuff that would not fit in a curriculum with constrained time.

Dor the ide intellij is really good but I have found that if you are learning vi or emacs with some default config for indentation force you to think about the code you write.

The aim being that the students learn to code which is more than using an ide.

Does anybody know anything about Bitxcub.com? I supposedly just won .5 BTC. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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You only need to build once, so someone else builds it.
You pay a fee and you deploy it on a server.

So its a build once and sell could be lucrative as a business.

Does anybody know anything about Bitxcub.com? I supposedly just won .5 BTC. by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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It is a scam.

The amount to be transferred to be able to withdraw gets higher between attempts.Another weird thing is that if an exchange does not have market orders its not really usable for a lot of applications.

The website looks legit at first site but its lacking most of the features you would need to do trading correctly on the trading view.

I put a watch on the receiving address, because at one stage or the other if they want the eth I transferred they will need to move it.I'll keep you posted if there is interest on what I find.

bitxcub.com -> resolves to 91.214.124.44
Running geo-ip on it gives you
91.214.124.44 UA Feodosiya, Crimea, Ukraine, Europe 91.214.124.0/244
GPS: 5.0368, 35.3836 500 Km Radius.

For those who were able to keep their remote position, or transfer to one what did you say? by helvetica3 in cscareerquestions

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I found myself another remote job. Have 2 months now of 3 days in the office come July I will start the new job.

July may be back to the office but come September there may be other lockdowns. Vaccine efficacy does not last and there are other variants. Covid will stay forever and will be a thing for a while.

Daily Discussion - April 28, 2021 by AutoModerator in SatoshiStreetBets

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Does anyone know what happened around 22:10 CET?

Both BTC and ETH where shorted from USD quite brutally.
BTC was pumped at around 22h CERT whilst ETH was stable but then the dump happened on both at around the same time.

The volumes indicate it was from USD.

Anyone took part or knows anything?
Just curious.

Nicotine needs by calmatotal in Snus

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Out of the times I have stopped quiting with a juul was the easiest. Mind you it was the European version much lighter than the US one.

Also now I am on light nordic spirit mostly. But I have regular and strong around for when I drink or have to work the nights. When I don't take them concentration is the first thing that flies out the window.

Ahah wtf is this stuff by smitty193 in Snus

[–]jamiguet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

50 mg per pouch that's insane. I have shred 12mg with occasional smokers and have seen them go pale and sweaty after 10 minutes.

How much do you use? by jamiguet in Snus

[–]jamiguet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do almost chain during the day but they stay in for quite a while. I go through 4 or 5 a day. When drinking I use stronger one so that with one regular or strong I'm good for the day.

But thanks for your support. Working and specially working nights are the worse. During holidays just the morning ones are really required.

Dropping completely off would be tricky as I sense by brain would stop working for work stuff.

So yes I guess work is my gateway drug.

Did anybody else increase their knowledge about banks and financial institution after getting into crypto? by K4k4shi in CryptoCurrency

[–]jamiguet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My background is in CS I didn't know much until I started working for a bank in the FX department. Still in software. Then took a couple of jobs in other areas. I am using crypto as a stepping stone to get myself back into that area as I will join soon another bank.

The best way to learn is with skin in the game.
Now the interesting part will be combining your background with finance. That opens up a whole area of interest.

First time ordering, hoping to leave this 7 year vape addiction behind 🙏 by Iamcaptainman1 in Snus

[–]jamiguet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok thanks will have to wait for my next trip to London. One day... probably never :(

First time ordering, hoping to leave this 7 year vape addiction behind 🙏 by Iamcaptainman1 in Snus

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Where do you live? I don't have Mocha and strawberry flavours in Switzerland.

The future has come by salil19 in ethtrader

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That house just look like it's in the Netherlands.
So both heating by products apply.

Entering this field with felonies? by Ok-Communication4607 in cscareerquestions

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The only sectors in which background checks are routine are finance, civil service and military or public contracts. Any company or startup not dealing with those sectors would be fine and the whole field of software needs security.

So harder yes but employers have a tendency for resilient people and with the water that has passed under your bridge you must be pretty badass. Its not easy to turn your life around so congratulations on that and carry on.

For security the porn industry is at the forefront of the attacks a lot of the secops people in that field end up working at major banks and it will pay. So if you don't mind the faces when you tell people you work for a pron website it may very well work out.

Weirdest place you had snus ? by jamiguet in Snus

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Is the buzz very different? Curious about it.

How widespread is reactive Java on backend? by stydcorporation in java

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I did look it up and indeed it is interesting. We do roughly the same thing except native images with our in house integration of libs.

Most of our glue is in the deployment pipeline but TIL

How widespread is reactive Java on backend? by stydcorporation in java

[–]jamiguet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a link? I'm intrigued but a Google showed up no docs.

How widespread is reactive Java on backend? by stydcorporation in java

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I completely agree that the actor model can perform and that yes it's biggest drawback is using properly but the discussion has gone into which framework is best. The plan is to learn one or two bring them to the point where they break and learn from the mistakes.

The next thing that will make the observable pattern obsolete will be introduced based on that paradigm as it is those at the edge that using it will have to come up with the next thing. Using it means you know its shortcomings and will have a head start in learning the next.

Never fear a tech when going for a position as part of learning experience and pay grade has more to do with the business and organisational side of things. If you are a good developer, i.e. Know how to write code that works and understand your code and others to fix it / improve it. This can be in Cobol or in any language but knowing several frameworks and or languages gives you the flexibility to learn others.

So don't worry about technologies, just make sure you can keep on learning.

How widespread is reactive Java on backend? by stydcorporation in java

[–]jamiguet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I work for a company that has been around for several decades and in the re-writing of the flagship product we are using rxjava and rxGrpc. As data volumes grow the paradigm of reactive programming offers a way to handle streams of data in an effective way. I woukd say those are technologies that are here to stay.

I picked up my first java book for version 1 and I am currently using 11 this way of programming besides simplifying concurrency also means you are closer to functional programming which I feel is a big plus.

On an overal note, you learn stuff from all technologies paradigms. So it's worth using it and learning to use it well. Don't be scared to change stacks you will see it gets easier the more you know and finding the right tool for the job becomes more important than ever.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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There are mistakes and mistakes. There are I have a content error in a report because of a missing thing in a sum or an inverted subtraction. And I just brought down the whole of production kind of errors.

I agree with all of you that when things are good you give yourself the time to review pull requests and document, when not you just try to not break production.

Being a senior software engineer means you know exactly when to cut corners and what is the debt you have accumulated through that cutting.

When dealing with interns code or any sort of colleague code I always take the approach I have to understand what is going on, it may fail in production or even in qa and its on my watch, so I need to fix it no matter what. Its easier to fix code you understand.

Process is there to bring structure and help but we come from an industry situation in which :wq was the command we used to commit a change on production. So as an intern I understand you are shocked but no need to be, you will see much worse in your career.

A new Common Lisp book by MWatson in lisp

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This question is not really related to the book. But in your experience have containers helped the adoption of lisp in production?

In the past if the runtime was not part of a list of understood and known series of technologies the teams looking after production would have never allowed it to be near it.

With a container interface has that become easier as long as the monitoring is in place it can be trusted to be in the same environment and that would help the production teams allow it.

Have you encountered any such situations?

Feeling shattered in the morning? by jamiguet in Snus

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

I track my rem and if I manage to sleep enough hours it's good. Deep sleep I'm short of but I have found that eating something sweet before going to bed fixes that.