why not?
It would def help with a job search? It's not minimal effort, but AI can do a pretty good job with it as long as you feed your resume and the job description.
It does make applying for each job more time consuming, but not a whole lot more.
I never really applied to jobs before, its always been recruiters reaching out to me on LI. Anyway I used an ai tool to rewrite my resume for each job listing and I still didn't get any calls, so I don't really think that's the issue.
job market is really weird & uncertain, at the moment. unable to think what could be the problem for these. heard OpenAI is hiring human social media strategist
"If you don't find yourself in need to add back at least 20% of what you removed, you didn't remove enough". Elon's word. Sounds like an excellent engineering principle, with some caveats of course.
I talked to a McDonnell Aircraft structural engineer in the 80s. He said something like Old Man McDonnel told us to design for a 0.85 factor of safety on the F101. If anything broke during testing, we'd redesign it.
I'm not sure if that was how it really worked out.
Then you are wildly mistaken about the field of engineering.
Imagine needing to add back 20% to a bridge because you removed too much, or a rocket ship, or a team of nuclear scientists (like is actually the case here).
I'm looking forward to Elon applying the same strategy to aviation. I wonder how many crashes it'll take for him to realize that this is a horrible engineering principle?
That's as much as an "engineering principle" as him thinking minimum character level of an item is more important than the actual attributes of the item in PoE2. He's just saying stuff his target audience thinks are smart, and whenever checked on it he lashes out. He's got nothing.
Is that how you think people see it, an antifac conspiracy? This was more of joke against Wikipedia’s crazedness - you didn’t see that? It’s okay if you don’t get it.
vs buying frozen french fries --- which takes 10 mins on a countertop airfryer.
It's not that people don't know how to fry from fresh potato, it's just that the time it takes to do so is a lot. For restaurants especially, frozen is also just more cost-effective after accounting for labour.
I totally buy that for a commercial kitchen particularly going to the lengths in the sibling article but at home you're usually cooking a bunch of stuff and in general will be taking longer.
Also the vast majority of that time is fire and forget since it's just doing its thing in the oven. Yesterday for example I made fish and chips for my family of four and made chips peeled, cut, par-boiled and twice fried in as long as it took to prep and cook the fish, make a salad and heat up some baked beans. Which is a heck of a lot more active than the easiest way to do it but hardly this huge time sink.
I suspect choice at home is more expectations and lifestyle related.
>I totally buy that for a commercial kitchen particularly going to the lengths in the sibling article but at home you're usually cooking a bunch of stuff and in general will be taking longer.
Except its totally the opposite in reality. A commercial kitchen is much better equipped to do all of that and probably doesn't also have to do it while managing children or having just gotten home from work...
> Yesterday for example I made fish
Good for you. What I fail to see you analyze in all your reasoning is what it would be like for someone that is *not* you.
Dude, ignore these people.
HN has the weirdest bunch of computer nerds that hasn't taken a history class in their lives.
For everyone else, Singapore is important because it sits right at the end of the historical trade route of the Straits of Malacca. There is a whole wikipedia entry about it.
Thanks for the complimentary description, Mr. Knows Better.. Admittedly my source is the 2nd half of this video, but you'll need to have taken a German class to understand it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS4GyHEhNvk