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Quarterly reviews? That is bad.
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The answer to "Why" is so that HR Departments have an excuse for existing to the extent they are today. When HR depts first became a thing you only needed 1 maybe 2 people b/c all they did was take care of hiring/firing paperwork. In order to justify why an HR dept. like where I work consist of 10 women, it must have many more duties and responsibilities so the primarily female run HR Depts everywhere came up with new annoying means to justify their existence like these evaluations.
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I'm intrigued by why you feel it necessary to call out the gender preference in your particular HR department - sounds like a sexist jibe. How ironic on International Women's Day!
Our primarily male HR department would have you on a disciplinary for that.
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This thread is heading in a troubling direction. Disperse.
Locked.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Here it's not middle management of even teh execs but the HR dept that is responsible for this unbelievably dumb reviews we have to do annually. Within the IT dept every employee (who still works here) always gets the exact same review and I can guarantee you both the employees filing out their part and their supervisor doing his spend as little effort as they can on these things.
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Google today took aim at the SEO industry which has gamified search rankings to destroy the value of Google Search results. Barn door closed? Check. Now, where's the horse?
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Article wrote: which has gamified search rankings to destroy the value of Google Search results. So... looks like the crap is starting to be noticed in the revenues... if not, why would they even care after so much time?
Additionally I wonder... will they work through or cancel it next week?
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For software teams, the pressure is on to adapt. Someone has to make sure the AI-generated code actually works
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Quote: Thanks to AI, the coder is no longer king: All hail the QA engineer Yeah, right...
we see it everyday around the industry.
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Quantum computing has very few practical applications, but Google will pay you millions to figure some out. And then some magic happens. (I'll send my deposit information separately)
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Get government grants.
Where's my money?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: And then some magic [^] happens FTFY
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Willison: "No model has beaten GPT-4 on a range of widely used benchmarks like this." This week's delivery from the AI of the Week Club
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By human, we mean that stoner in the corner...
- or -
We plagiarize better than GPT-4.
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Joe Woodbury wrote: We plagiarize better than GPT-4. You only need to look at our moderation queue and the S&A forum
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Technically, Microsoft doesn't consider such bugs vulnerabilities. It patched it anyway. Security is our first...main...major...*a* priority
hemi-demi-semi-priority?
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Quote: for 6 months after Microsoft knew of it
Quote: Microsoft doesn't consider such bugs vulnerabilities or they do not have a clue of what actually is happening in their system and they need 6 months of trial and error before they get a fix by luck
or the devs need those 6 months to explain the decission taker why that's a risk
or...
Anyways a big "WT ?"
But hey... do not worry, they will continue deploying AI Crap and new icons in a two-week rate.
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GitHub is ending the technical preview of its Copilot Voice tool, today announcing the speech tech originally dubbed "Hey GitHub!" will not become a company product. Developers would rather just talk to themselves
Now if they allowed you to key it to: "Oh, fsck!", it might have been activated more often
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Hey... maybe it is not all lost.
Managers DO are able to show common sense from time to time...
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While we wait for the company to provide more details on how AI PCs differentiate from regular computers, a new report spilled the beans on parts of the upcoming Windows 11 2024 Update and its AI-powered capabilities. Is that you, Clippy?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Is that you, ClAIppy? FTFY
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Users will no longer be able to install Android apps on Windows 11 starting next year. Now how am I supposed to play Candy Crush?
That seems like an odd decision
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Upgrade to Windows 11 before we further reduce its functionality and increase its hardware requirements.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now how am I supposed to play Candy Crush?
upgrading to Windows 12, of course
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.(John 3:16)
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Oh man... it is infectious...
They allowed only to install Android Apps and now they start cancelling things like Google...
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