[06:09] <brobostigon> morning
[06:16] <ball> Goodnight
[08:47] <zmoylan-pi> o/
[08:52] <brobostigon> o/
[11:47] <Oli> ujjain, not a lot more than you can do that. Working for companies is as much as showing you're capable of communicating with colleagues and managers as it is having the technical chops to do the job. You can express your preference but it likely won't do you any favours if the person doing the hiring is expecting something else.
[11:53] <Oli> But (re the conversation about emails the day before), employing [the right] people isn't easy. If you show undue impatience, you'd make it really simple for me and your app ends up in the bin. You've got to be right at the top of your field before you can start being a dingus to your interviewers.
[11:53] <daftykins> :D
[11:56] <Oli> It's still surprising how many people try to set the terms of employment and get all sulky when the company tells them to go do one.
[13:06] <daftykins> one of my clients mail providers decided to send out a customer email to state they're well prepared to work from home and so corona won't take them down! how, erm, helpful...
[13:52] <ball> I find myself taking a Linux class on-line (as part of a C programming certificate).
[14:03] <brobostigon> :)
[14:04] <ball> Looks as though their browser-based "Web Linux" is running on OpenRISC, so that's interesting.
[14:07] <brobostigon> coolio