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  1. captain typ0 (inkslinger@coales.co)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:51:01 EDT captain typ0 captain typ0

    @adasauce WRT your first point: are there any gmail accounts that *wouldn't* show up on hibp?

    The rest, though, yeah...gotta love those!

    In conversation Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:51:01 EDT from coales.co permalink
    1. captain typ0 (inkslinger@coales.co)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:51:32 EDT captain typ0 captain typ0
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      @adasauce Also, for some reason this made me remember when I was helping review resumes at an old job and one of the people submitted a bunch of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fanfic as their writing samples. It was terribly written, but I appreciated the boldness of sending fanfic as part of a professional portfolio.

      In conversation Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:51:32 EDT from coales.co permalink
      1. captain typ0 (inkslinger@coales.co)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:55:10 EDT captain typ0 captain typ0
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        @adasauce Reviewing resumes from the team in Indian was also kinda fun. I guess it's still normal to include a list of hobbies and extracurriculars on your resume over there (or at least it was a decade ago), so we'd get resumes for programmer jobs and they'd make a point of mentioning that they're expert folk dancers and guitar players. Chalk it up to cultural differences, I guess, but it also sort of amused me and made me wonder who these people were.

        In conversation Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:55:10 EDT from coales.co permalink
      2. captain typ0 (inkslinger@coales.co)'s status on Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:57:49 EDT captain typ0 captain typ0
        in reply to

        @adasauce Reviewing resumes from the team in India was also kinda fun. I guess it's still normal to include a list of hobbies and extracurriculars on your resume over there (or at least it was a decade ago), so we'd get resumes for programmer jobs and they'd make a point of mentioning that they're expert folk dancers and guitar players. Chalk it up to cultural differences, I guess, but it also sort of amused me and made me wonder who these people were.

        In conversation Friday, 20-Sep-2019 10:57:49 EDT from coales.co permalink
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