@speaker_hat
@lemmy.onehttps://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/categories/cars/
Cars and their privacy and security concerns
I looked for Senior Software Developer positions, and one of the things that I've noticed is that lots of enterprises look for people with experience with technologies such as .NET and C#.
I personally HATE Microsoft and their platforms. From my experience they take all the fun from developing by creating stupid compile errors with their stupid gigantic Visual Studio and buggy dependencies. Not to mention their ridiculous resources greedy and unsecured Windows OS! Also there are no healthy and independent communities around a their technologies. They don't open source much of their technologies so it would be easier to hack their tools, and harder to make security patches.
Why enterprises do that for themselves and for their developers?
Do you think enterprises will make a turn in this attitude?
Please also provide a source.
In Israel, an organization that does "management, possession and support of Talmudi-Torah and schools" is paid roughly 550$ million per year (source: https://www.guidestar.org.il/organization/580514446)
I lately saw the following Software Development jobs requirements:
Experience with Generative AI - Advantage
What the hack does it means? I know how to use ChatGPT or Bard, but how much experience can one have to be experienced with it?
And I'm not talking about AI/ML or Algorithmist jobs
https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/system-administrator-appreciation-day
System administrators sit behind the scenes and keep our technology running, so thank them for the work they do to make our modern lives as easy as possible.