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morning morning
forgot to push some stuff on my work laptop so couldn't finish some side project stuff I was fiddling with
(boo)
good apart from that ๐
I am fine, thank you... survived the weekend... the sun is shining (again). And it is almost Monday lunch time.
and Monday noon is the moment when the next Monday morning is furthest away... so therefore one of the best moments of the week
Bore da
morning!
It's all lovely and sunny in London this morning - just had a lovely walk through "my" bit of The City between Skillsmatter and our office ๐
best of luck with thatโฆ genuinely
@peterwestmacott - I had a good weekend (hope you did too) and I am feeling much more positive about life, even with being away from home again now__
(although I am not feeling completely healthy - my children have brought some lovely virus home from the free-range germ factory that they call "school")
Still, Lemsip is magic, and if there's no fever, D or V then off to work we go - Hi Ho!
kids are such great vectors for disease
... alarm clocks ... comedians ... truth tellers ... cuddlers ... little :shit:s
I was just looking at the video on this site: https://media.dmm-make.com/item/4462/
but to make the Rubiks cube again more moves are used then to undo the Rubriks cube...
I just read the comments on HN about this, seems that solving tends to use more moves then reversing (which this one doesn't seem to do)
@thomas that is neat! yeah, he could just reverse the moves, but he's opted to use a general speedcubing method instead; probably more interesting that way
as some of the comments on HN say... that is just a software thing, as a hardware project I think it is very neat indeed.
Morning
just posted our latest job advert on #jobs - thank you to all those here who gave me feedback
Good ad. Shame I am not looking for permanent role and I'm not working in London unless I have no other options!
and please feel free to forward to anyone relevant you know ๐ฌ
@mccraigmccraig - Good job ad ๐ It doesn't read like a recruiter ad (I mean it's clear that it's an internal / non-agency recruitment effort, but sometimes even direct job descriptions / ads read as if they are written by a recruiter not a coder / manager.)
My instinctive reaction was that it was not overly male-coded and this would seem to actually__ be the case http://gender-decoder.katmatfield.com/results/f4030408-b720-443b-a2d5-5d7010e18cf9 and it scores well on http://joblint.org too, though you get a "false positive" for problematic, "Visionary Language" for using the word "paradigm" in that you use it in a valid and contextually appropriate way as you are speaking of functional programming in contrast to other paradigms.
Overall I like it, would apply (if not otherwise gainfully employed) and offer :thumbsup:
If I hear of anyone looking, unless I want to hire them, I will point them at the ad ๐
Also, @mccraigmccraig, would you be upset if I "stole" ideas from your JD for mine when the time comes? (The time it approaches at some speed)
thanks for the feedback - and feel free to steal, purloin or otherwise plagiarise
the feminine-coded score was a complete accident, which i guess is a good thing