You basically just described kanban.
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As an interviewer, I think that certs are only useful if you take the test with a different company than you studied with. So I don’t think I’d care if you have a coursera cert, because I’d assume it just meant you finished the course that you paid for.
It’s worth noting that some coursera courses are created and maintained by actually accredited institutions, and some courses qualify as college credit with ACE accreditation. Also, many tech certifications host their courses on coursera too, like microsoft has official azure cert courses on there.
That doesn’t necessarily mean anything for any given random cert, though, because that means that the entire site is a pretty big grab bag in terms of the usefulness of their certs.
eerongal@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.ml•Study Finds That 52 Percent of ChatGPT Answers to Programming Questions Are Wrong1·11 months agosure, I’m not saying GPT4 is perfect, just that it’s known to be a lot better than 3.5. Kinda why I would be interested to see how much better it actually is.
eerongal@ttrpg.networkto Technology@lemmy.ml•Study Finds That 52 Percent of ChatGPT Answers to Programming Questions Are Wrong111·11 months agoWorth noting this study was done on gpt 3.5, 4 is leagues better than 3.5. I’d be interested to see how this number has changed
People frequently make demakes with pico-8
Earthbound is eternally on my list of games i play through every couple of years. Its such a great game. Some aspects of it are a tad clunky by modern sensibilities (inventory management, going through the menus for a lot of things, etc.), but overall it holds up really well. Also if you liked earthbound, mother 3 is also 100% worth playing. Mother 1 (or beginnings, or whatever you wanna call it), is hard to recommend to anyone but the most diehard fans, though.
I like earthbound the most of all of em, but thats purely for nostalgia reasons. From a critical perspective, i think mother 3 is the superior game.
MinuteFood on youtube did a video just yesterday talking about the science of cast iron, and why they’re not dirty like many people seem to think.
And it always marks the damn “thank you for contacting Microsoft” post as “the answer”
I now want to hear the English localization dub of the Japanese dub just to see how different it would be from the original. Think we can convince Crunchyroll to (re)dub it?
Also, I assume it’s because the xml file in maven is typically called a “pom” file, so expanding that to pomni for some reason? It still doesn’t make a ton of sense
You’d hear the roar of the baseball cards in their tire spokes long before you see the bicycle horde coming over the sand dune.
-0.5 + (float) C++
$200k divided by $5 is 40,000 sales. You aren’t likely to have 500k installs from 40,000 sales…
eerongal@ttrpg.networkto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have you ever had Detroit-style pizza?English5·2 years agoSecond (or i guess, like, 4th?) jets. I almost always try to order a pizza from there when i’m in town.
eerongal@ttrpg.networkto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•PSA: Lemmy.world has been compromised! (Edit: Multiple Instances are down)English4·2 years agooh, really? maybe i’ll turn mine off then…Thanks for the heads up!
eerongal@ttrpg.networkto Fediverse@lemmy.ml•PSA: Lemmy.world has been compromised! (Edit: Multiple Instances are down)English18·2 years agoDefinitely opens up a big question about the security of Lemmy instances that I am sure will be discussed over the next few days.
They added 2FA login to lemmy in one of the newer updates. Probably pretty pertinent for any admins to use it…
If a user is banned on their home instance, that ban is federated out to all instances. If a user is banned on a remote instance, they’re just banned locally on that instance, and their account remains active for all other instances.
They’re likely some remote users who have interacted enough with your instance to be federated over, and then banned on their home instance.