
SpaceX is buying Cursor for $60 billion
13h 16m ago in technology from www.businessinsider.comI've come to call it SpaceXitterAI
am I the only one?
20h 56m ago in linux@lemmy.mlFedora Media Writer is the best
Trump Team Dumps Bleach in Reflecting Pool to Hide Renovation Failure
21h 9m ago in politics from newrepublic.comThe phrase implies that the bar is low.
ARC Raiders is broken for some Linux / SteamOS players - but a fix is on the way
22h 37m ago in gaming@lemmy.zip from www.gamingonlinux.comPushes a breaking change without testing
Don't worry, you can only not play the game you paid for temporarily!
Quote of the day by Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'If you put a key under the mat for the cops, a burglar can find it, too' — a stark warning on threats to undermine privacy
23h 17m ago in technology from www.techradar.comWill* find it.
LinkedIn locked my account and wants me to do ID verification through Persona
1d 10h ago in privacy from piefed.cdn.blahaj.zoneEveryone has a finite amount of time, energy, and overall human bandwidth to commit to their lives, and those without a lot to spare are not likely to keep looking once they've found something really good that they're satisfied with.
I'm always on the lookout for a new job, no matter what, and you should be too. I make it a point to try and schedule an interview with a new employer every 90 days. This strategy has served me extremely well. My resume stays updated, my interview skills stay sharp, I stay abreast of what's available the employment market, and occasionally I get a significant improvement at a new employer.
It's very rare for employers to give raises or promote from within. I've always had to move to get anything above a cost of living raise.
Yes, we all have a finite amount of time, and I would argue that looking for a new job is an extremely good use of that time.
...wat
I currently have the best job I've ever had and I did not use LinkedIn
Does this really require an explanation? There are tons of potential opportunities that you are overlooking if you never even looked at LI. Would they be better? Maybe, maybe not. It's quite possible though.
If it was destroyed after verification they wouldn't have been able to leak the personal IDs of millions of users just a few months ago.
It is 100% required to get the best possible job. Most people cannot afford to just ignore one of the most-used employment platforms in existence. It can cost them tens of thousands of dollars a year. Not something you can afford to skip out on in a world where wages have stagnated for the last 20 years.
Hanna Montana Linux is back
1d 15h ago in linux@lemmy.ml from gitlab.comKUTX Introduces 'After the Flood,' a podcast about the 2025 disaster in the Texas Hill Country
7d 23m ago in texas from www.kut.orgFluxer (Discord clone): "We are open-sourcing (AGPLv3) and going live with our mobile app beta on June 15th"
8d 23h ago in opensource@lemmy.ml from bsky.appCopyright infringement! /s
9d 1h ago in immich from media.piefed.socialNew FUTO Keyboard FOSS swipe library now available
13d 46m ago in android@lemdro.id from github.comDriving your truck into a lake
27d 12h ago in memes from media.piefed.socialIntroducing Googlebook
1mon 5d ago in android from www.youtube.com16 minute Aluminium OS video leaked
1mon 5d ago in android from www.youtube.comIs there a FOSS equivalent of SURF Social?
1mon 22d ago in opensource@programming.devSpyware distributed using modified code in Nekogram release. Dev closes issue without response.
2mon 15d ago in opensource@programming.dev from github.com









