Probably. The only recourse Fox really had was to settle and try to keep the final tab under a billion dollars.
News organizations can get away with a lot, I mean a lot, but the better part of Fox’s entire legal defense was resting on New York Times vs Sullivan. The damage they did to Dominion’s reputation worldwide is maybe still over that line, and Fox did not want to be the test case, nor was prolonged litigation doing them any favors.
Experienced sought after talent wants to work from anywhere while the young fresh talent wants to work in person, unfortunately they won’t get the mentorship needed as the experienced folks are all remote
I don't think the young want to sit in open offices any more than the old. The extraverts perhaps, but when I was young I hated working in an office almost as much as I hated the train/bus I needed to ride to get there.
Agreed. I've been mentored into the Elixir world while 100% remote. I paired all the time at first, and then I posted questions in my companies "help me".
I've mentored another co-worker (JS dev) through the wild world of rails and DBA.
Heaps of universities have transitioned to online classes, so we can't say it's not possible, or even hard.
The house mortgate/equity ratio is much lower this time around 40%, vs 60% during the last bubble. That would actually protect housing prices this time around.
It came true, but instead of Python being fast, all the apps are slow. And we AWS is making $$$ hosting these Python apps on 10X bigger machines than what would be needed if written in a faster language
Super exciting. The question is would the world accept “better than human” results or would it expect 100% accuracy. Airplanes have been self piloting for years now. But pilots are still required by law
There is a 7th stage, by the time you reach 6th stage, there is so much evolution in the tech stack (next k8s etc.) that you spin off all the new teams/products stop using this and they start from stage 1