I tried. I can't do anything.
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I think it's mostly because European are more aware of privacy, open source and such. I see that trend here and in many open source projects, and I browse on US times.
Pretend to work, or were incompetent.
Similar things happened to me too. Could finish day's work in an hour. It was a small company, didn't have extra work they could give me, didn't like I was idle most of the time since we had co-working space. And didn't increase my salary even through they said they'd increase based on performance on provisional period.
They finally increased salary after 9months (said they'd do it in 3-6), and it was nominally higher like everyone else. Resigned the next day. When I went back few months back to get something every face was new one except the upper management and their family.
So basically they count on people to leave in a year or two, so they can hire other batch of fresh graduates in low salary again.
Yeah I think it's the money issue. The companies have more money making self driving cars. Specially since the incremental advancements make them more money on every new car sell.
While trains don't have incremental advancements with sells associated with them. They have less training and incentives. But technology wise it is definitely easier to control speed 1D, while mostly looking at the front (maybe back) compared to the degree of control/sensors cars need.
Are you a physical model or computer model. I didn't know when they started using AI on hydraulic models this would happen 😲
Btw. Can I know how can I get a job like yours. I'm looking for remote works in around a year with a PhD on hydrology related degree. I have good programming skills, and good hydrology/hydraulic knowledge.
But do you know how easy it is to have self driving train compared to self driving car? Because trains only need speed control. Honestly trains are already almost self driving and only needs human inputs occasionally.
For a second I didn't think he did that because he said it, but rather he said it because he knew it the waiter should enjoy his last meal.
\1 is group 1 which is inside ()
, so second part is repeated 2 or more times of 2 or more char.
You forgot empty line. Since first part is ^.?$
it's one or zero of any character.
Also, for printing configure footnote for links.
For example in latex, if I'm printing something I redefine \href
as \fn
so the text is the same but the link is on footnote.
And is harmful for people like me, who like to copy paste the pdf into a markdown file write answers there and send a rendered pdf to professors. While I keep the markdowns as my notes for everything. I'd read the text I copied.
It's sad that I don't know if you're joking