Jan. 23rd, 2023
What a day, seems like I'm doing a typical devops job, deploy this, deploy that, bump version in this config, bump it in that config.
And since I'm not a friend of nix, it just got me. There's a script (in ammonite) that bumps into Scala 2.13 that I have, and Scala 2.13 does not like the old style, so I had to fix that script. Now there's an 'import' that is not working in that script. Anyway, I bypass the script, but have to fix it eventually. For that I'll have to investigate how amm files get their dependencies. From an ivy config? Oh, whatever.
Oh, and looked through an interesting resume, with the introduction probably written by chatGPT. How he is socially responsible, how he wants to work with a company that shares his concern about the future of tech and ethical programming practices, and how he, while being a biology student learned programming because he was a Student Government's IT director.
And the languages he knows are Scala, Zio, Java, Javascript (React, Node, TypeScript), SQL, NoSQl.
And how he worked in Scala 3 as a senior engineer. And how he "Generated REGEX scripts to validate input fields and fulfill security requirements".
I looked him up on Linkedin. A totally different story, and a totally different resume. No "senior", no "backend", just some frontend, pretty cheap.
Anyway, wrote to our HR person that this guy is obviously just fake.
But the idea! One resume on LinkedIn, for the people who know him, and another in private applications.
And since I'm not a friend of nix, it just got me. There's a script (in ammonite) that bumps into Scala 2.13 that I have, and Scala 2.13 does not like the old style, so I had to fix that script. Now there's an 'import' that is not working in that script. Anyway, I bypass the script, but have to fix it eventually. For that I'll have to investigate how amm files get their dependencies. From an ivy config? Oh, whatever.
Oh, and looked through an interesting resume, with the introduction probably written by chatGPT. How he is socially responsible, how he wants to work with a company that shares his concern about the future of tech and ethical programming practices, and how he, while being a biology student learned programming because he was a Student Government's IT director.
And the languages he knows are Scala, Zio, Java, Javascript (React, Node, TypeScript), SQL, NoSQl.
And how he worked in Scala 3 as a senior engineer. And how he "Generated REGEX scripts to validate input fields and fulfill security requirements".
I looked him up on Linkedin. A totally different story, and a totally different resume. No "senior", no "backend", just some frontend, pretty cheap.
Anyway, wrote to our HR person that this guy is obviously just fake.
But the idea! One resume on LinkedIn, for the people who know him, and another in private applications.