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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Yea that’s what I took. If a company is ok with not even hiring humans to interview then it is gonna be a hellscape to work at, and probably be underpaid. It was just incredibly shocking to me that this is done, like I knew they do some AI that scans resumes and thats it before being forwarded to humans, I was aware of that when job hunting a few years ago. This is a next level bs bc whats even the point of voice processing and LLM recognition on voice? If u are a scummy corp that is ok with AI use like this, why voice? text exists. Like how tf can it be of any use to do a voice chat with AI. My mind is baffled and shocked.

















  • tldr:

    valve gets a lot of its things leaked to the point u cant even keep up with how many leaks have happened. the joke is the new interviewer probably interviewed for those leaks but the dev told about the water leaks

    dev text at the bottom:

    so its supposed to be a play on how the news probably went to interview the dev to learn about the game leaks of valve being fixed. but the dev had a very different leak to talk about and was happy that someone was there to listen. news however had to turn it into a clickbait thing, as they do, so the headline they wrote (in the meme so i wrote) was misleading. which is a metaphor for news not caring about actual problems in studios and when they have no choice but to mention them they clickbait.

    pink cookie:

    so the image of the valve developer comes from an interview where they say show their pink cookie that they say is available in the valve canteen. and make a joke that the cookie is very dense and it takes them 3 days to eat a single cookie. so that clip was a slight meme for a while

    (bc im lazy ill copied the last two explainations i wrote on previous post)








  • there’s a huge overlap, i transitioned my journal into PKMS. but i still refer to it as my ‘diary’ as at the end of the day the goal is to write everyday’s everything there. the difference is why i write it, previously i used notes as a diary and wrote things to just reflect on the day and then never look at it again. now 5 years later, i write with the intention of linking it to events and things i will be looking at often. like ‘i went jogging today’ where i take a look at ‘jogging’ through the entire journal ever so often to see how things are going there (though my goal is to figure out how to make automatic graphs from these kind of things as well).

    the bigger difference overtime has been that i eventually merged everything i wrote anywhere into one single linked thing (i use logseq). so notes about work? notes about this random website or pdf? rules and regulation for a thing i do? essays i write? all are interlinked into a single place. the question goes, is this better? and the answer is yes. But I’ve yet to add all the years and years long stuff i wrote in so many places into it, im glad that future me will have most of my stuff from now on in one place but current me is stressed to find every note i wrote in random apps to paste it into logseq