The chinese are also using mass surveillance to keep the problem under control. You need to show a qr code on your phone that proves you are allowed out at many checkpoints.
I don't know, but looking at ADA, 20 jobs seems very low. I was under the impression that ADA is still a required language for a lot of military hardware.
My guess would be that he's scraping jobs sites for listings numbers, and I suspect something like ADA development is using different channels to find devs.
Yes, a year or two ago I grabbed job listings from sites like Indeed and LinkedIn and trained a very crude basket of models. No one ever seemed to use it so I hadn't touched it since then. Time to refresh that, thanks for the feedback! Interesting points about ADA and I'll try and bring in some of those back channels.
Prolog has 402 claimed jobs: https://codelani.com/languages/prolog.html but looking at any Prolog implementation lists 0. I cannot imagine that there are this many (available?) Prolog jobs in the world, nor that no advertised job would specify the implementation the company uses. I think the numbers are generated using some sort of garbage in, garbage out system.
There's also a different culture in Asia. In Europe if management tells you to do stupid /unoptimal thing employee can rejoinder.
In Asia they'll just do what they're told to do without questioning. You'll notice this immediately if you work with Asian people. They never discuss decisions with the management.
And as an Indian American[1] friend said the power relation means they do whatever stupid thing they are told to do by management rather throwing shit back.
[1] My friend has complained that managers confuse him with the Indians on a H1B visas and get bent when he tells them their idea is stupid.
In my experience, facebook has settings reset bugs that can turn off previous settings, sometimes to your surprise. Like a friend group you choose to post to as a default gets reset to all friends without you noticing, or these kind of video autoplay settings.
Agreed, the navigation for sub-chapters shouldn't be so hidden by default. Alternatively a 'next' button to take the reader to the next sub-chapter would be great.