Please don't paint an - given wired and unjust - incident as the norm and not as am exception.
Extrapolation from one local incident to Germany is unfree is like extrapolation from one politically motivated murder, that a country is in a civil war...
Sure, I have painted the incident, let‘s paint the norm. Just two ministers of the last government have sued 1400 people using 188 StGB [1]. An FDP politician sues 250 people this way in a month alone. We have seen an increase of lawsuits using this paragraph of 215% in the last three years.
In theory, but I'm not sure that's true in practice. There are plenty of mundane, non-groundbreaking tasks that will likely be done by those electrical engineers and the more people, the more space, the more tasks are to be done. And not to mention more engineers does not equal better engineers. And the types to work on these sorts of projects are going to be the best engineers, not the "okay" ones.
The more engineers you can sample from (in absolute number), the better (in absolute goodness, whatever that is) the top, say, 500 of them are going to be.
That's assuming top-tier engineers are a fixed percent of graduates. That's not true and has never been.
Does 5x the number of math graduates increase the number of people with ability like Terrance Tao? Or even meaningfully increase the number of top tier mathematicians? It really doesn't. Same with any other science or art. There is a human factor involved.
This is not necessarily true. Hypothetical, if most breakthroughs are coming from PHDs and they aren't making any PHDs, then that pool is not necessarily larger.
You just said what I said. I didn't say that 100% of the graduates are stupid, but certainly not all high tier either. We aren't in extreme need of the average electrical engineer or the average software engineer. That's a fact. Look at unemployment rates.
I can just speak for me, obviously, but yes, that is what's happening. But it's not someone, it is more like me explaining / telling it to myself.
Depending on the complexity this can be more or less verbal - the more complex, the less verbal I would say.
amazing that half of the comments revolve around the name and the Neighbourhood.
But I also clicked the topic because of the name, hello neighbour :)
jokes aside, really cool library. I'm currently working in a bigger project where we build a data lake with a wide variety of input sources and formats - this could be quite interesting for us.
Imagine having to import this or some nightmare like Hausvogteiplatz or Schlesisches Tor. Not German, and I wanna cry everytime I have to pronounce these :v
Quite a few years ago I saw this translated as Sileasian Gate on Google Maps (IIRC), which - for some reason - reason just brought up "Tannhäuser Gate" in my mind right now.
Sorry, Sounds more like the blog author is kind of a douche:
"No, your not allowed to use my code from a GitHub repo for your university projekt chat bot: your coding standards are not up to mine. And btw. Your English sucks"
I know, it sucks that the official apps are buggy as hell, but the server side is real solid