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PC upgrade woes (edited to obscure AI)
Is that mobo generated? Never seen a cpu, memory, and pci lanes laid out like that, I’ve normally seen ram slots perpendicular to the lanes.
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PC upgrade woes (edited to obscure AI)
Is that mobo generated? Never seen a cpu, memory, and pci lanes laid out like that, I’ve normally seen ram slots perpendicular to the lanes.
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Getting rejected
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I had a startup give me a take home to implement a graphql api on top of some sample data they gave me. Recruiter said they were in the middle of a migration and I made some assumptions
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Google’s project idx might work for you, https://idx.dev/ it can pull from GitHub and run an instance of vs code and a terminal in the browser. It’s not the fastest, but I’ve been using it to do some dev work with my iPad on an Astro project I have
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Alarm raised over Chinese CCTV cameras guarding ‘symbol of democracy’ Magna Carta
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They also have an NVR that you can connect the cameras to, it has a hard drive that can store data from the cameras if you don’t want to use an micro sd card for each
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Should I teach students who doesn't know computer science C or JavaScript first?
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+1 to scratch, I’ve used it to both teach kids at one of those “stem summer camps” and adults who do recruiting for tech firms. Both groups were able to pick it up pretty quickly
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School of hard knocks
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In the US, the only places I’ve seen that are both interviewing and hiring entry level are the new grad rotational programs at the bigger companies in finance, healthcare, and logistics. Fair warning, the tech stack is a hit or a miss in those kinds of industries, heavily team dependent