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  • I’ve been in the industry for decades, and perform interviews for entry level up to and including principal level. This form of interviewing is absurd, invasive and useless. It will NOT tell you how good someone is… any monkey can write code, the real question I always try and get a handle on is:

    Can they solve complex problems? How do they tear the problems apart? How do they apply technologies to do so?

    In person (or video) is the ONLY way to tell how good they are.

    Take home tests are useless.

    Good on you for telling them no in a very professional way.

    I hope you are able to find something soon, it’s a really tough market out there!!!













  • Crylos@lemmy.worldtoAutism@lemmy.worldSleeping tricks
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    1 year ago

    This is what I do… find a comfortable position, then start relaxing all of your muscles.

    Start with your toes … given them a wiggle and relax them. Slowly move up your body into your torso… then down your arms, and finally your neck and head.

    I’m usually out before I get to my arms.






  • I’ve used dental wax for years to hold the stones to the dop and it does a good job as long as you don’t use too much force when cutting. The key to using the wax is to make sure you heat both the stone and dop enough for the wax to adhere. You can tell that has done so when the wax edge no longer seems to curl under and instead seems to have a clean line with the surface.

    I’ve used super glue as well depending on the situation… but the cure time and difficulty in getting it off the dop and cleaning the stone of the residue makes it not worth it in my opinion.


  • Crylos@lemmy.worldOPMtoFaceting@lemmy.world6mm Chrome Diopside
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    2 years ago

    This is interesting… I would not have considered using some of the tools of the trade for the purposes you have outlined.

    You can see and read about some of the equipment I use in this post. I did a whole series of posts around how I cut stones.

    In terms of equipment, there is a pinned post in this community that has some links as well.

    Happy to answer any questions you might have.