Miles Possing (@milespossing) 's Twitter Profile
Miles Possing

@milespossing

Looking for the right questions to answer, and the right hills to climb

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calendar_today18-03-2018 01:03:23

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Just finished my last lecture for Deep Learning for Healthcare which means that I'm one final assignment away from being entirely done with data science in this program @IllinoisCS #gradschool

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The gauntlet engineers are put through while job hunting is elitist, damaging, and absurd. As an industry, we need to come up with better ways to vet candidates outside of LeetCode and “do 8+ hours of unpaid work.”

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The year is 2022, the show is the ultimatum. We will look back on this moment of entertainment as the point where reality tv finally got too ridiculous

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If you hit me with “hi miles” at work and I get back to you with “hello so-and-so” before you squeeze out your second message, you go into chat timeout for 5 minutes

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I think that my problem, and the problem most engineers around me seem to have, is that I want to solve challenging, important problems, but I have a hard time figuring out which problems are important, and which challenges are reasonable

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I fear there is an uncertainty principle between questions and answers. If you're someone who knows how to answer questions well, there's a good chance you need people in your life who knows how to ask the right questions

Scott Hanselman 🌮 (@shanselman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No you don’t. This is silly. If you’re doing new work, 99.9% of you should absolutely move to .NET 6 or newer. The benefits are legion.

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Millennials have graduated from the "midlife crisis" to the "wholelife crisis". Your move, GenZ—there's no more crisis to take