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Not in all the cases IMHO. Sometimes a newbie is lacking experience and be might not be aware of that. He might get overconfident and cause troubles for other and himself. This is where "shepherd" would have helped. I had few mentors that just knew when to help out and what questions are on my mind and that helped a lot.


But this is exactly what the article talks about - and what I agree with - let them ask for help. To each his own, I agree that some people need that intervention, but for the rest of us, don't assume it.


I agree - but make sure you do let them know that it's okay to ask questions. Sometimes newbies might feel bad to ask for help.

I've had someone who recently graduated work in my team, who'd ask help and always apologize a ton of times for disturbing me whilst I had 'more important things to do'. Even though I made it clear quite frequently that I'd rather get disturbed rather than have him be stuck for hours on end.

Sometimes asking for help can make a new employee feel bad or judged and in my opinion, it is part of our responsibility to make sure this is not the case.

(Again, this does not mean to push your help, but just making it clear you are available in case they need you)


And some cultures may not feel they can ask for help.


You can check abstract statistics here: http://www.businessinsider.com/sandvine-bandwidth-data-shows...

So the majority bandwidth will be videos. But as for unique users - social media and Google does make up the majority.


This is still quite a defeat IMHO. The vote was won just by a margin of 40 votes. The real deal will cover up in September. If the margin gets smaller - were kinda busted. If the negative votes increases - well, the internet might be saved. Now only money talks and who takes which side will decide onto the rest.


We kinda have big weather fluctuations these days (Referring to global warming). How long till we have record wave fluctuations? You better get your surfboards ready.


Agreed. Until extensions as itself get some guidelines - it needs to be inspected closely.


Expressing freedom is getting more easy tho. Imagine rapping or punk'in priest in medieval times lol. Let's hope seen we will see some DJs and Electronic music.


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