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4 votes
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We found North Korean engineers in our application pile
33 votes -
UK rail minister got engineer sacked for raising safety concerns. Peter Hendy threatened to withhold public contracts while seeking disciplinary action.
18 votes -
Are we really engineers? (2021)
25 votes -
How Kharkiv’s tech start-ups became the ultimate test of business resilience
5 votes -
Will US companies hire fewer engineers due to Section 174?
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I'm about to start my first ever job as a Software Engineer. I'm terrified about losing it in a layoff.
I wanted to be a SWE ever since I was a young kid, and now after a undergrad + masters degree I was one of the first people in my batch to get a job. I just moved to a new country for my first job...
I wanted to be a SWE ever since I was a young kid, and now after a undergrad + masters degree I was one of the first people in my batch to get a job. I just moved to a new country for my first job and I love it here already, it just feels sad imagining if I do get laid off and I'd have to go back to where I was doing my Masters (and even that would be limited time visa before I have to go back to my very under-developed home country). I do want to just mentally let go of the anxiety and just focus on performing good at my job but with all the recent layoffs it feels hard, my own company laid off a lot of people last year and because of that their glassdoor rating is kindof bad. I've been spiralling a bit just reading the glassdoor reviews of people blaming the management of uprooting their lives. Other people who changed cities or countries and were left jobless and were trying to navigate in a extremely bureucratic environment.
I have a 6 month probation in which I can be laid off pretty quickly, I just need to learn to not worry about the stuff I can't control.
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Sound engineers, help me name this vocal sound
Savannah Locke’s “Oh Holy Night” has a vocal quality that I’ve heard many times before in other songs and I was always curious what it was called, as well as the general EQ settings to reproduce...
Savannah Locke’s “Oh Holy Night” has a vocal quality that I’ve heard many times before in other songs and I was always curious what it was called, as well as the general EQ settings to reproduce it.
I name this song because I feel like it’s a very over the top example that I first heard over the holidays on a random playlist. I can only describe the vocals as “paper-like”. The style is folksy but it’s that particular sound of the vocals I’m interested in identifying.
Also, if there’s a particular nomenclature to these different types of styles or a glossary of some kind I’d appreciate it.
Full disclosure: I’ve sat behind a mixing board as an enthusiast but am no means educated beyond lows, mediums, highs.
Many thanks in advance!
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The ritual of the calling of an engineer
30 votes -
How can I get my engineers to accept being on call?
44 votes -
The insane ways traffic engineers try to make streets "safe" for walking
23 votes -
Why former Salesforce engineers want to take on Google
6 votes -
AI won't take coders' jobs. Humans still rule for now.
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Looking for advice for starting out as a freelance software engineer
Beginning of next year I am setting out as an independent software engineering consultant. As such I am interested in hearing from others who have already done something similar! I have been...
Beginning of next year I am setting out as an independent software engineering consultant. As such I am interested in hearing from others who have already done something similar! I have been working as a developer and team lead for more than 10 years of which the last 5 have been focused mostly on the .Net stack. Now I want to expand my horizons a bit more, preferably with a new domain or another tech stack.
What are some suggestions/advice you'd give someone just starting down this path? Anything I should avoid doing? Anything I should definitely do? I suppose the specifics will vary a bit by country, but are there some general things I should be thinking about?
Oh, if you happen to have a need for a senior developer/tech lead, give me a ping!
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Recently discovered drawings by Gustave Eiffel of the Statue of Liberty hint at last minute change
7 votes -
The Google engineer who thinks the company’s AI has come to life
17 votes -
You versus a world of stupidity; Advice for angry engineers
23 votes -
"The Hiring Post" - How to hire exceptional engineers
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A senior engineer has left SpaceX to work for Relativity Space
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The story of the PS2’s backwards compatibility by Tetsuya Iida, the engineer who built it
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MIT engineers devise the best way to deflect an incoming potentially hazardous near-Earth asteroid
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No engineer has ever sued a company because of constructive post-interview feedback. So why don’t employers do it?
13 votes -
I was a 10x engineer. And I’m sorry.
14 votes -
Boeing's 737 Max software outsourced to $9-an-hour engineers
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Boeing 737MAX, a software engineers perspective
@trevorsumner: Some people are calling the 737MAX tragedies a #software failure. Here's my response: It's not a software problem. It was an * Economic problem that the 737 engines used too much fuel, so they decided to install more efficient engines with bigger fans and make the 737MAX.
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The engineer who designed the Genoa bridge that collapsed and killed forty-three people warned of its corrosion risk thirty-nine years ago
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Engineers say 'no thanks' to Silicon Valley recruiters, citing ethical concerns
29 votes -
On the engineer's responsibility in protecting privacy (Paul Baran, RAND, 1968)
10 votes