“All” is a massive claim; but, your joblessness is not solely contingent upon programming alone. How is your resume, GitHub, and portfolio? How are your soft skills? Look for an area of improvement and start from there. I wish you all the best!
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bilal@programming.devtoMicroblog Memes•Breaking news: Millennial and GenZ women have standardsEnglish134·2 years agoAlright, fair enough. One thing I don’t fully comprehend though is why can’t we listen to people with extremely opposing views to challenge our own views? Why do we have to only listen to people that fit a certain category? Isn’t that conformity bias?
I’m sorry. These are not meant to be loaded questions.
Perhaps a sound argument would be that general populous lack critical thinking and such distractive views can have undesired consequences.
bilal@programming.devtoMicroblog Memes•Breaking news: Millennial and GenZ women have standardsEnglish187·2 years agoHonest question, why is Rogan a baddie?
bilal@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Why Linux is better for (most) developers!21·2 years agoAbsolutely! With WSL2, one huge upside for me is that I get the best of both worlds. The driver support for Linux pales in comparison to Windows.
bilal@programming.devto Lemmy.World Announcements•Lemmyshitpost community closed until further notice8·2 years agoHow will these models be trained? Surely, it would need huge amount of such data to be trained on.
I think the additional details make it much more awesome:
Around 2:30 AM, Farmer John Weirwell was startled by a ruckus on his land. Venturing outside, he saw his sheep cornered by 11 coyotes, with his guard dogs, Casper and Daisy, bravely standing in the coyotes’ path. Casper, seemingly to divert attention from the pregnant Daisy, lunged at the coyotes. In a fierce 30-minute confrontation, he managed to take down several of them. Realizing they were outmatched, the remaining coyotes fled into the forest, but Casper, a tenacious 85-pound Great Pyrenees, wasn’t done. He hurdled a four-foot fence, chased, and dispatched a few more. In total, he took out eight coyotes that night. However, Casper then vanished for two days. Initially feared dead, when local residents began discovering dead coyotes, they surmised Casper was hunting the ones that had escaped him initially. He eventually came back, battered and missing parts of his tail and ear. Thanks to John’s quick action and the community’s support via the Lifeline Animal Project, which helped raise $15k, Casper underwent surgeries and made a full recovery. He now enjoys a cozy indoor life on the farm.