hummy_bee

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Hi. Could someone point me to communties where people gather, ask, and post resources for improving one’s resumé/CV?

And if possible, communities that post work/job opportunities especially remote ones?

Bioinformatics, Linked and Open data, Part-time operations associate jobs

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I like it. No FREAKING ADS disguised as posts/comments. I was late to know third party apps exists for lots of things, so being aware of lemmy has changed my browsing habits on other platforms i.e looking for alternatives that work or have a model that I don’t feel too conflicted about (which honestly makes me happier). It’s the right amount of silent and busy for me. I’m just hoping for elephant-obsessed people (among other niche communities) to exist/gain a medium level of traction (frankly, even a basic amount would be okay). I also like that its name sounds like LET ME/ LEMME (lemme do what anything I want as long as it doesn’t harm the next person).

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It doesn’t come up, the option to save to photos. Actually, long pressing it the photo does nothing

 

How do I save/download a picture on the app on iOS?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you for the link. It’s helped me grasp some things I found vague in my understanding.

 

Could someone point me to communities of the following if they exist:

  • Reuse, Upcycling and/or Repurposing
  • Knowledge graphs and/or Semantic Web
  • Steganography

Thanks in advance :)

 

So, plainly, my questions are what know-how do I need to make one and if I ultimately can make one, how do I integrate it into a platform? E.g how did the pipedbot link I got to see, get integrated into lemmy in the comments section?

So, I just discovered something called piped because a lemmy bot linked a YouTube video to it. My familiarity with privacy and FOSS is a bit naïve, but I’d like to build more on it. I’ve seen similar bots when I was on reddit, ones that would give links to a mentioned song, or the moderator ones (I’m assuming the AutoMod thing is a bot too).

Could someone possibly walk me through how to make one? This might be irrelevant/relevant info: I’m familiar with knowledge graphs, SPARQL, a tiny tiny tiny bit of SQL, python and R (mostly because of school).

Also, apart from links, moderation, and chats on customer service websites, where would a non-techy apply it? Even if it’s just for personal use.

I know I could duckgogo this, but I prefer dynamic walkthroughs/explanations I can get here.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yup. I’m quite mild-mannered (or so I believe).

Bank signed up my grandmother for a service she couldn’t possibly use. Called customer care, they gave her useless response. Drove with her, customer care agent was busy chatting with a friend, and there was a long queue of people with complaints. Walked (at least I did, grandma was in crutches) to the branch manager’s office. I didn’t ask to see the manager, I asked where his/her office was. Walked in (without the courtesy of knocking), aired grandma’s frustrations (albeit mixed in with mine). Matter was resolved in less than 5 minutes. Didn’t care to know how the customer service agent was reprimanded.

It’s one of the few times I remember being out of character, apart from the avocado incident (irrelevant here).