@sillytuna@laurashin This maybe? "OpenSea CEO Devin Finzer tweeted that victims were duped into signing an online contract to trade tokens, but the contract order details were left blank." https://t.co/5BPyF7Qb9m
WFH today, and it's a lot better than I remembered. The biggest improvement is that I block out all my working time on my calendar, so I always know what I want to be working on.
Doesn't make the builds go any faster though.
I did this while I was working from home a couple years ago. Started developing some back pain while sitting on a $100 Office Depot chair. One of the better decisions I made that year.
Remote working pro tip: you NEED a good chair (and good posture but that comes after).
I got my Herman Miller Mirra 2 for a few hundred dollars, cash.
Brand new it's $1,125 but I got it for the same as a shoddy chair from Staples.
Here's how:
@rishmishra I think I agree, though I don't think that's the world we live in. Stats has never come up in any engineering interview I've seen, on either side of the table.
@rishmishra Probably valuable for technical employees too. Iβm a software engineer, and after working with a DS this year I was surprised to find that I was missing some basic statistics concepts.
@therealfitz Can you think of an example of a tech company that's lost trust and gained it back? In non tech I can think of Tylenol and Toyota, but I'm not sure they count because I don't know what the "lost trust" was like for then.
Since Sam Darnold is now starting to slip into the "worst game in fantasy history" discussion: His minus-8.1 points right now would be the ninth-worst by any player since at least 1950, and the worst since Ryan Leaf had minus-9.7 in Week 3 of 1998.