At the risk of sounding smug, I handed my tax documents to my accountant MONTGHS ago
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Bingo.
Maybe not outright fired, but absolutely open them up to career limits based on what you described.
All of Amazon's code undergoes code reviews already. Accepting a PR is already spiritually a sign off.
This is just explicitly a threat, explicitly trying to find someone to hold accountable because you can't hold ai accountable. What are they gonna do, fire the ai? Sign here to be the fall guy. Fuck off.
When people type 70wpm andit it requires thier full attention, it seems intuitive that this is a bottleneck. I just don't believe that's the typical state of affairs for most devs. Most management, sure.
I'm not saying there aren't some code that get written that is braindead simple and have a lot of keystrokes (builders come to mind) but modern IDEs will generate them for you. We already had a plethora of deterministic code generation tools at our fingertips.
After overshooting and dinging the meat cooler, popping my 3 year old out of the cart and me squatting down to have a heart-to-heart:
"Look, buddy, I'm not blaming you. You're still learning. We learn every day.
But the navigator is a crucial role here. I need you to to call out the distance and sharpness of the turns so that I as the driver can execute the maneuvers"
Him, nodding in agreement "Executing the maneuvers"
"That's right buddy. We'll work on it. What's next on the list?"
"Beers for the boys"
"That's right, buddy."
Considering Carlson has ALWAYS promoted whatever view best serves Russia, I don't know how anyone could not see this coming
You could probably intentionally create a qr code with a simple recognizable symbol, but it'd still necessarily have "clutter" around it which would make it stand out less. Also there are hard limits on the length of contiguous horizontal or vertical "lines".
OP is asking if there are algorithms in place that detect if the qr code itself has, by chance, anything that looks like a swastika.
I like the project, but it seems like as soon as buddy got access to real-time e-ink he just never looked back.
As well, I get the UI appeal of negative space, but my god it costs a fortune in e-ink.
As everyone is noting here, this project shows a pattern of "money is no object" in every decision made.
That doesn't mean it has to be, though. My gut tells me you could slash the cost in (at least) half while retaining like 90% of the utility.
My read is in the context of "trying to get a job".
To get a job, you gotta match an unfilled position with a person.
This either happens through a company re-hiring for the same position because of attrition, or a net new job created that you can fill.
This graph shows the latter.
You can roughly interpret this graph as showing the net-success of people entering that workforce.
So, if you're trying to get into the field, this is painting a bleak picture that in general, people are unable to enter the field (at least without at LEAST one person exiting it)
So....
Everyone ok with "Poochie"?

My refugee neighbors English wasn't great. Apparently I was one of the few Canadians they regularly talked to.
They said a few times people were like "you're Ukrainian? The troublemakers who started the war?"
It was thier perception, based on that, that the general consensus was that Canadians thought they were responsible for the war, and everyone else was just too polite to say it.
So... no... tons of fucking idiot right wingers are not ok with Ukrainian refugees either. Apparently.