Pretty good description on offices.
I am a maker of things, sometimes its websites, sometimes its costumes, sometimes its installation artwork or 3D design, game design, decorations, craft. I just like making stuff
I am a fan of #dancing, #dragrace, cheesy #romantasy novels, #sci-fi and #fantasy, #art, #films, bright colours, #cats even though they are bastards, #craft, #glitter & all manner of shiny things.
People seem to have weird rules about who is allowed to follow them. Don't talk me if you're going to be a dick, I guess?
@gocu54 I'm not sure either tbh, I still haven't really wrapped my head around how the replies and visible threads work in fediverse
@gocu54 Not for me, just boosting for someone else. Thanks though :) I like to boost anyone looking for work or anyone hiring. I had a lot of luck finding work through Twitter (RIP) once upon a time so I like to pay it back for other people
#GetFediHired time to try my luck with the Fedi-Professionals!
I'm looking for a position as a Software Developer, while my strengths are in Rust, TypeScript, Elixir, I consider myself to be language agnostic and adaptable to other paradigms.
I (very soon; currently waiting for the final grade) got a B.Sc. in Software Engineering alongside 2+ years of professional development experience, incl. in microservice architecture and all that entails (containerization, REST). My roles were usually Full-Stack, with React in front and Node.JS/Elixir on the server side. Experience with Databases, both SQL and NoSQL included!
For the smoothest entry, I'd seek to start on the October 1st, but this is flexible. Further resume resources are also available, including past references.
Hi Fediverse, I am looking for a job for someone fleeing from the USA to germany.
The person is versed in front- and backend developement, focused on vanilla js and angular, but willing to do anything in that area. Learning German atm, understanding German pretty good already.
Area Karlsruhe would be preferred.
Someone got anything?
#getfedihired
@bean There is a font used by both my local school PTA and the Post Office called VAG rounded and I have a hard time dealing with that.
Though the park managers didnβt expect a duck on the playground, they decided to let it slide.
β©#DoubleMeaningSaturday β¨#HashtagGames
Viktor Oban organisiert die grΓΆΓte Pride Party die Budapest je gesehen hat! Kein Witz. Ich liebs.
Danke an all die mutigen Ungarn! β€οΈπ§‘ππππ©΅ππ€
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/europa/budapest-pride-parade-106.html
#StonewallWasARiot #Gaypride #hungary #BudapestPride #Budapest2806
@mark @slothrop perhaps, I also think there is and will be a greater desire for things which are genuinely human made, or which only a human can create. Perhaps a rise in people wanting more real world interaction, or things which you can only experience in a way that isn't automated. I don't know. It's hard to be optimistic but I think it's also important to imagine positive narratives and part of the way out of the dystopia is thinking of ways to make the world better.
@djwfyi they are definitely top of the food chain. Mine has a cat flap to enter and leave of his own free will, but he prefers for a human to open the back door and in my desperate desire to please him I do it endlessly
@djwfyi it's true I am. and of my own cat also, on a daily basis
@EndIsraeliApartheid a bold move to question someone else's intelligence
Seriously though iβm biased because iβm a fiber arts sicko but if you want to see a c. 1500 masterpiece in paris i highly recommend skipping the mona lisa and seeing the lady and the unicorn tapestries:
- way less people
- rabbits
- you can get like 1 inch away if you want
- dozens of rabbits
- looks even better in person, instead of much worse
- seriously theyβre HUGE
- moving visual disquisiton on the 5 senses plus bonus mysterious sixth sense
- it has bunmy rabbits
The first bulrush maiden flies away.
Henry Justice Ford, from "The Crimson Fairy Book" London, New York: 1903 #illustration #art #ChildrensBook https://www.oldbookillustrations.com/illustrations/bulrush-maiden/
@slothrop I agree about enclosure, same with the walled gardens and app stores. The internet should be free to publish, free to consume, free to share. It is absolutely digital commons and we should protect it. I see AI as a way to poison the well, anything they can't control in a walled garden they pollute to the point of not being usable. It's really gross and also quite scary but I am optimistic that there are ways to circumvent it.
Webdev peoples and similarly skilled: can you recommend a CAPTCHA that has good accessibility with screen reader software? Have tried reCAPTCHA and hCAPTCHA so far, both kinda suck navigation-wise and I don't agree with hCAPTCHA's approach on principal, so not those.
Open source would be good but not essential, free would be very good but again, not essential. I only need this to protect one form against spam, but I do want to make sure it's got a super easy to navigate accessible front-end. TIA!
@NotTheLBCGuy There is a special circle in hell reserved for people online (I'm looking at you Stack Overflow denizens) who reply with answers like "I don't think you should need to do that" instead of replying with answers to the thing you asked how to do. "Yeah, well I didn't ask for your opinion on whether I should do this, or any other thing you think I should do instead, so if you don't know how to do the thing I want to do, you can just NOT REPLY"
Sorry, just had to get that off my chest.
Looking for some fresh recommendations - specifically want to follow some more accounts that share optimistic posts about technology and the future - AI or otherwise.
Got anyone in your feeds whose posts inspire and delight you with new ideas? Pls share