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quadrangle3136 t1_jb8trba wrote
Hold on for the ride mate, the best is yet to come
quadrangle3136 t1_jb8thil wrote
Reply to [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Wow they're almost no strikes in the ocean
prove_this t1_jb8saay wrote
Reply to [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
Brutal OP.
I have a very similar experience, currently looking.
I put most of my issue down to over hr'ing the hiring process. Too many rounds, too much obsession with perfect skill fit over hiring talented tech record. It's turning into Gattaca.
Just make sure you save a lot when you are working.
MagnusRottcodd t1_jb8s2is wrote
Reply to [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Ah, that explains the "Greenland" movie. Small risk a comet would strike there.
DrFierce420 t1_jb8q4f4 wrote
Reply to [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Meteors seem to really hate Texas and Oklahoma for some reason.
Koning69 t1_jb8nkzs wrote
Reply to A shaded relief map of The Mediterranean Sea Region rendered from 3d data and satellite imagery [OC] by visualgeomatics
The eye of the Sahara on the bottom left! Nice addition!
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AngletonSpareHead t1_jb8km6r wrote
Reply to comment by rjsh927 in [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
These are the strikes that were detected. Data is from NASA so they detect more in America.
rjsh927 t1_jb8izq9 wrote
eatstoothpicks OP t1_jb8hux0 wrote
Reply to comment by indabl in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
Hmm. I could always spin up an alternate identity and try it. Seems like a lot of trouble though. I'll noodle on it.
eatstoothpicks OP t1_jb8hq73 wrote
Reply to comment by thatrussiangirl in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
So you're seeing what I'm seeing. Weird, isn't it? I don't know what else to say about it. And ya, it's bleak.
Makes me want to go start a motorcycle shop.
indabl t1_jb8hogp wrote
Reply to comment by eatstoothpicks in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
I am but in theory it’ll prob beat the ai. too scared to try it myself tho lol
eatstoothpicks OP t1_jb8hkwx wrote
Reply to comment by CarbonReflections in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
Given my experience, my resume actually contains a lot of keywords. That said, no I don't alter my resume for the job listings. I could try it I guess.
But you know, we shouldn't NEED to do that.
eatstoothpicks OP t1_jb8hhlg wrote
Reply to comment by indabl in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
Hah! I totally could do that. But something tells me you're joking...
indabl t1_jb8gppc wrote
Reply to comment by eatstoothpicks in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
jam in a bunch of keywords in the blank spaces and then make them white
undefined7196 t1_jb8dfp8 wrote
Reply to comment by compostking101 in [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
There is none in the ocean. There is none in the less developed countries. None in greenland. Population may be the wrong word. Scientific observable area map maybe? Notice there are a lot in India but they seem to respect the imaginary border connecting it to China?
PrincessCyanidePhx t1_jb8cymd wrote
Reply to comment by paceminterris in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
So you're doubling down on least helpful? Dude said he is a data analyst, he can find his way around Google.
CarbonReflections t1_jb8bsb7 wrote
Reply to comment by eatstoothpicks in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
Do you run the job listings through a keyword identifier and then alter your resume to use those keywords? That should get you through the screening software.
compostking101 t1_jb8bmov wrote
Reply to comment by undefined7196 in [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Your comment doesn’t even make sense… there’s hardly any on both side of the coast with the highest density population,and massive amounts in the dead center with the least amount of population..
Ricky-Nutmeg OP t1_jb8avxa wrote
Reply to comment by triarii42069 in [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Haha either that or meteors are actively avoiding Brazil.
triarii42069 t1_jb8acr0 wrote
Reply to [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Wow it's amazing, almost like meteor strike reports line up with high density areas with internet access
funkyk0val t1_jb8a489 wrote
Reply to [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
universe doesn't seem to like the Midwest.
eatstoothpicks OP t1_jb89rwa wrote
Reply to comment by smart_patch_v1 in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
That's difficult to do and remain anonymous. I'd love to , but I'm not sure how to go about it.
smart_patch_v1 t1_jb87byg wrote
Reply to comment by eatstoothpicks in [OC] 2 Years Of Applications And Employment - It's Getting Weird Out There by eatstoothpicks
Can you share your CV? We've hired quite a few senior BI/BAs recently (not anymore though due to hiring freeze which was decided due to the expected recession) can see if there are any red flags I'd identify.
Brewe t1_jb8xznz wrote
Reply to comment by st4n13l in [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
Also, why would the aliens ride in on meteors?