

See, the thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in.
See, the thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in.
It’s been a good while since I watched a comedy show, but I love The IT Crowd.
Edit: Silicon Valley was fun too :D
Chili flakes, garlic powder, cumin & coriander combo, turmeric are my top spices.
My house clothes are basic looking items in comfortable fabrics that I’m not afraid to get dirty - leggings, tshirts and tank tops, sweats and tracksuits. They’ll still be clean and cohesive.
Outside I’m more likely to wear jeans, skirt, dresses, and jewelry.
And the name Dorito implies the existence of the larger Doro :D
Even before AI, some employers would use a program to scan resumes for certain keywords.
There are also companies who already know who they want to hire, but post a listing anyway as a formality.
A combination of being young with a degree, working experience (possibly through an internship), and connections sounds optimal for job seekers, but I think job searching is now a tedious and soul-sucking process for the majority of people.
The article itself says that it isn’t clear whether AI is causing significant job displacement yet, but here are a few personal observations:
Companies want the best “bang for their buck”. That includes saving money on hires and giving up quality of their product for additional profits. New hires take time to screen, interview, and train - all of which takes time and money that companies appear impatient to dedicate. It would not surprise me if some of them wanted to try using AI for entry level work before resorting to hiring recent graduates.
Another thing the article mentioned which is true is diplomas not having the same worth they used to. As higher education became more accessible and more common, a four year degree became a minimum requirement on many job listings even though just as many of those jobs could be done by someone without a degree if they had adequate training on the job.
Similarly, choosing to walk almost everywhere unless it’s an emergency, even though I have transportation.
Hah, thanks :D I only remembered that highbrow was an actual word after I posted the Need for Weed thing.
This is some highbrow humor.
Thank you for explaining it nicely :) that is what I meant to say.
Sleeping on his side, losing weight, and not smoking are all immediate things that could help, assuming he doesn’t do those things already. Have him get tested for sleep apnea, as that can sometimes be a cause of snoring.
Asking where someone is from is a common bit of information people ask/share during introductions, so it’s normal to be curious about that. It’s also normal to want to maintain privacy online, so don’t let randoms on the internet pressure you into sharing anything you’re not comfortable with.
If anything, it makes me more curious about how it smells and tastes. I can’t help it, haha XD
This video of two Danes trying Surströmming fish had me in a laughing fit.
No, I haven’t heard of it, but thank you for the recommendation, friend :)