• CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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    23 hours ago

    Master in computer science

    Doesn’t know how to restart a web server.

    I don’t mean “doesn’t know the flavour of Linux” I mean doesn’t conceptually know what a web server is so can’t restart the service running on the box.

    Yeah, it’s going to be a couple years before you break into the high earner. The problem is that silly valley was hiring tech grads at $300k total comp when money was cheap. Money isn’t cheap anymore.

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      22 minutes ago

      At least in our university, web dev was an elective, not a required core CS class. It’s totally reasonable for them to not know how to deal w/ a web server when all they’ve done up to that point is algorithms.

      We had a Ph.D work for us who struggled w/ that type of thing. They were absolutely brilliant in their niche (complex 3D modeling of fluid simulations), but integrating their work into our web stack was a nightmare for them (but fairly trivial for us). I asked them to structure their code in a way that would be easy for us to plug in to our web stack, and they looked at me like I was speaking Latin, when all I wanted was a simple entry-point with clearly defined inputs (give me a function to call that doesn’t need a bunch of magic numbers).

      If you want a web dev, hire someone w/ web dev experience or be willing to teach them. Not everyone in CS has that experience.

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      22 hours ago

      AI money is stupid cheap if you know who to bullshit. And, y’know, have no principles.

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        22 hours ago

        God this is true.

        I’ve seen some real snake oil projects get massive finding and everyone on board getting promos.

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      18 hours ago

      The number of times I’ve had to just say “thank you for your time” and cut a interview shoot is way to much. Shit like this is way way to common.