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Trying something new, everyone is guaranteed an interview! Open interviews! For a limited time no one will be skipped (except for clear cases of abuse).

So we still have about 13 more 100% remote positions to hire for full-time market-fair positions here at QOTO/CleverThis.

100% remote, work from any beach, market-fair offers. Ethics first, we treat our people like family.

Focus on Knowledge Graphs, ML, AI, Mathematics, Java, C, looking for Polyglots.

We are an open-source first company, we give back heavily to the OSS community.

We need everything from jr to sr, data scientist to programmer. If your IT and your good, you might be a fit.

I will personally be both your direct boss, and hiring manager. I am also the founder and inventor.

All the job descriptions can be seen by going to this link and looking at the menu on the left-hand side where other positions are listed:

docs.cleverthis.com/en/human_r

If you would like to submit yourself for an interview, which for a limited time I am guaranteeing you will get a first stage interview, then you can submit your application here, and even schedule your interview as you apply!

cal.com/team/cleverthis/interv

For those of you who cant schedule during core hours you can even schedule in my free time if you'd like a chance (the company doesnt have fixed hours):

cal.com/team/cleverthis/interv

@freemo If you aren't already on fediblock, you're not really participating in the fedi.

@ryan @freemo Wouldn't that make us a Confederation? I suppose that would sound wrong.

"It is better to rule in hell than to serve in heaven." Some fan fiction guy.

@thor Selam Jie Gano via Medium and later published by Vice.

It's strange that someone who worked in their AI Lab since 1971 would be treated like trash.

MIT employees tried to cover up their Epstein program. When it's a University and they are facing bad publicity, it doesn't matter how much one has accomplished.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation and The TOR Project were good dogs and hopefully were given their 30 pieces.

The gist of this is that there's no justice, the EFF & Tor are incredibly gullible or open to influence for donations and Academic Integrity is a joke.

Somehow GitHub played a role in that whole thing. I also wonder if Selam was incentivised to release that crafted information.

It's all about the money and public image. From Universities dealing with suicides in highly unethical ways or trying to cover up a sex trafficking ring. One doesn't stand a chance against their influence.

It's not a conspiracy, all of the information is available.

@thor HR and the University equivalents are essentially there to limit the damage to their interests. I saw things in University that made me want to contact the police but I knew it wouldn't make a difference.

A few young women who had empty eyes and a system that couldn't be challenged. The soul crushing reality of Amerikan degree farms. They only cause student loan debt, give false hopes, try to break some and the few professors who are the pillars of light they should be.

I guess what I'm implying is that HR empowers lower predators while they prey on everyone. Also Universities hide crimes by manipulating people who are likely the victims. They'll use anything one has ever said, health information, reports from peers and a lot of things they shouldn't have access to.

I know this might make some people cancel me but RMS is a good example. The emails that were leaked made it look like he was a piece of trash. The full emails showed him being informed of the sex trafficking of minors by people at the University.

What's a good way to get rid of someone who just has strong beliefs, damage the credibility of the FSF and an actual problem that the University knew about before it became public? Throw RMS under the bus, get rid of those who were connected to the main crime and use influence to get the press to focus mainly on RMS.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation played their part along with The TOR Project in shaming RMS and the FSF while they made ideological changes and license changes while being on their high horse. Some people still believe RMS did something besides being difficult to deal with.

This is what happens when someone exposes something that a University doesn't want out in the public. If it's connected to government, death would be too humane.

These are the things that are addressed briefly and quickly forgotten about. I'll see if I can find that person's name and I'll put it in. RMS wasn't convicted of a crime.

@thor Not really. It was more of a joke than anything. If I were to take it to HR, I would just get fired.

@thor Maybe they don't know how it works because it's not Twitter.

When someone finds out you know “a lot of odd things for a civilian game developer”. Well, it helps to be well rounded.

@thor I spent a lot of my time in a gym weight training and it mostly attracted the same sex.

It's almost like the universe is trying to groom me.

I had weight loss surgery but the real fix would have been popularity, girls, fun and travel. I had a big need for those things but wasn't shaped right for it, so I compensated with other things.

@Hyolobrika @freemo Most Proprietary Software would probably break as a result.

There's this guy in my neighborhood that runs around wearing an orange safety vest that says "Autistic" and I kinda want one.

#actuallyAutistic #neurodiverse #socialAnxiety #neurodivergent #adhd

@AmpBenzScientist

Yes and No. If you have lived in China, you must have noticed the lack of honorable business practices and precision. So for every pearl of excellence there are a dozen scoundrels trying to ride on that success, and it creates an enormous downward pull on those.

We can already see a higher frequency of microcontroller "bugs" in silicon. GigaDevices GD32 cloning of STM32 has plenty of mistakes in them, much higher than ST. And that is with IP purchased from ARM.

@lupyuen

@niclas @lupyuen That particular company also made a RISC-V MCU that has been called difficult. It's not that the production quality is bad at all but the architecture was not very friendly from what I remember.

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