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Beijing Robot Exhibition π€
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Just a normal day in Madrid, Spain
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Noshiro Lantern Festival, Japan
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10 things that require zero talent:
1. Being on time.
2. Making an effort.
3. Being high energy.
4. Having a positive attitude.
5. Being passionate.
6. Using good body language.
7. Being teachable.
8. Doing a little extra.
9. Being prepared.
10. Having a strong work ethic.
1. Being on time.
2. Making an effort.
3. Being high energy.
4. Having a positive attitude.
5. Being passionate.
6. Using good body language.
7. Being teachable.
8. Doing a little extra.
9. Being prepared.
10. Having a strong work ethic.
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Ongoing protest in Serbia. Students vs the government.
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This guy (Mike) has started learning programing at the age of 92. He is expecting to land a job after learning it for a few months. Cool, but there're two problems.
1. Tech companies don't give an f to older people. 45/50+ means you are almost obsolete according to hiring managers.
2. AI most likely kill most entry level jobs in tech industry within next 5-10 years.
But he did one thing right. By sharing his story online he already got some recognition. Some random ass company will surely offer him a job just for the clout. So, sometimes marketing is more powerful than skills/compatibility.
DON'T STOP!
1. Tech companies don't give an f to older people. 45/50+ means you are almost obsolete according to hiring managers.
2. AI most likely kill most entry level jobs in tech industry within next 5-10 years.
But he did one thing right. By sharing his story online he already got some recognition. Some random ass company will surely offer him a job just for the clout. So, sometimes marketing is more powerful than skills/compatibility.
DON'T STOP!
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This guy got married and shared the costs/gifts in graphs and charts. (~80 guests)
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When someone ask me how are you doing? I means this...
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