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Outside of work AND not using any company resources, like company laptop or software.
All must be done on a personal computer with personal software licenses.


Wow, so even if you code in your spare time, using your own PC, your employer owns ALL your work??
That sounds fucked up. Just find a better employer if they won’t change your contract, they should just remove ALL such clauses. What you do in your spare time using personal resources is none of their business.


They do have contracts and are obligated to provide a certain “up time”, which is usually 99% or so. If they fail to provide that, they are liable to compensate for the losses.
Or do you think that Amazon is above the law and no other company could sue them?
It all depends on what kind of contracts they have.


That’s what you get when you let go hundreds of employees from your cloud computing unit in favour of AI.
I hope they end up having to compensate all the billions of losses they caused to all the businesses and people.
In July, its cloud computing unit cut at least hundreds of jobs — and perhaps more — following a warning from CEO Andy Jassy that the adoption of generative AI would lead to layoffs.
“As we roll out more Generative AI and agents, it should change the way our work is done,” Jassy said in a note to employees in June, per Reuters. “We will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other types of jobs.”
Haa ha. Fucking idiots.
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I would guess you’d need a model that’s at least just as powerful and smart as the original model that created the content. Otherwise it’s like asking a 10 year old to proof read an article written by an adult.


Aren’t these only produced by laser printers?
Can I run my whole steam library on linux? And also get the same performance from AAA games? If so, I’m sold.


Something that can handle heavy loads, e.g. thousands or millions of people accessing and using the app at the same time. Handling gigabytes or even terabytes of data without crashing.
Something that can easily scale to meet new demands.
Something that is secure, and won’t be hacked immediately.
Something that is thoroughly tested, polished and has no showstopper or major bugs, ideally no known bugs at all.
But it all really depends on the app you’re building. Offline apps are different to web apps and have different non-functional requirements. But generally, yes, it has to be good enough to be deployed and used by the military, if you prefer the term “military grade”.


Maybe they stored backups on-site


Build production level apps. Could be any app idea you like, or just pick something that will challenge your current knowledge and skills and force you to improve.


Uhm 👀
Where did I make it generational? Exactly?
Again, it’s an age thing, not a generational thing.
Let me explain it for you better.
When the gen z grows up they will still be generation z, but they will be older and smarter. Gen z is not going to stay under 16 forever.
When generation z grows up, there will be a next generation abc or whatever, that will be the new under 16s.
And so it has absolutely nothing to do with being generation x, y or z.
Does that make more sense?
If not go back to school.
Also, thanks for proving my point that most kids are stupid and have nothing to contribute to serious conversations.


Haha, such a clever comeback. Good one! Going down the stairs now.


Tell me now, how exactly did I describe those under 16s? Because I didn’t.
Thanks for proving my point.
Now, go back to school and learn some reading comprehension.


Haha, but I’m still here!
Isn’t this a physical trait though?