Listen when adults speak to you
Listen when adults speak to you
Can you get a PE license in software engineering? Serious question
Edit: PE = professional engineer.
In most parts of the United States the title “engineer” or “professional engineer” is a title with legal requirements & responsibilities in the same way calling yourself a medical doctor or lawyer would be. Folks with the credentials to be a professional engineer are tested & licensed by the state to practice engineering, similar to the way the bar or medical board would vet lawyers & doctors.
The dude certifying the structural plans for the bridge you drive over every day is in this category. Same with other categories of critical engineering from the fields of chemical, electrical, mechanical, civil, environmental, etc.
That said, TIL software “engineers” aren’t part of this group. Maybe they should be
Wait till they find out they’re barely qualified to do plumbing design. Kids with MS get to run calcs for pressurized systems
Grow up bud
Citation?
I’m willing to bet there hasn’t been a library card in your wallet for many, many years lol
Your opinion is just an opinion buddy
Thanks for putting this together. I am currently looking to build a self hosted media server and I think you may have just convinced me to go with the build you wrote up
Taking out a loan for a vehicle does not mean you are rich lol.
Anyone can get financing for a shitty new car, not everyone can figure out how to retire by the age of 55
Nah, being fat is the embodiment of laziness. Your bias isn’t wrong, but good on you for trying to give people a chance.
I think updating the driving test to mandate proving you’re able to drive a stick would thin the herd quite a bit.
Especially in the USA
You forgot complacency and apathy
Pretty sure I read they’re all losing money hand over fist, which is why they’re implementing ads and jacking up prices. Exception being Netflix.
Ah the good ol minivan motor Tacomas. They don’t make ‘em like they used to
I don’t know about you, but I’ve made a shit ton of money in the market by investing in green technology.
My structural engineer buddy often says “I’m still an engineer when the power goes out” lol
Yea the point I was making is they’re not the same company the once we’re. Nissan of the late 90’s no longer exists.
A 4 year old car should have zero issues but I say that being a Toyota owner.
The Leaf’s air cooled batteries lacking any kind of thermal management is usually a deal breaker for most folks. But yes, I’m sure Nissan chose to do that for quality reasons.
Lol I think their incompetent QA/QC department would like to speak with you.
Nissan vehicles are hot garbage. Go drive a Leaf sometime and see for yourself
Why do people still buy Teslas? Serious question
Edit - great responses everyone. It was a genuine question & I appreciate the candor