More recently playlists have been looping the same song at seemingly random, looking to support forumss gives hundreds of comments reporting similar behaviour. (https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/16267152?hl=en)
Is youtube trying to drive adoption of youtube red by intentionally reducing the user experience for non premium users?
Lately though, I find that a lot of the MOOC courses from coursera, et al. tend to be written for complete beginners and provide very lightweight courses. Because of this I tend to disengage from the course and not complete it.
Are there any MOOCs that are more suited for continuing professional development?
A side question is how can these courses ever hope to replace university level training?
At present there are still tickets available from the official seller. However viagogo are attempting to use high pressure sales tactics including warnings of limited tickets to get users to buy.
Real Event: Price $89 https://www.facebook.com/events/104583850194346
ViaGoGo Event: Price $101 https://www.facebook.com/events/338943086534325
I know at some level this will be driven as a value proposition, based on the value the employee brings, but what is the usual range?
I have degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematical and Computer Science, majoring in statistics and applied maths. I'm proficient in Python and Java, I've worked on a number of smaller side projects.
The biggest obstacle for me is finding an entry level job that accepts non-recent graduates. I've been knocked back by a number of companies for not being a recent (<2yr) graduate.
Does HN have any advice?
When hring how do you take into account any/all of the above and what weighting would you give to them?