For my most recent application I submitted an Europass resume. It embeds an xml with the pdf, making it machine readable.
Whether or not the ATS can read it, I don’t know.
For my most recent application I submitted an Europass resume. It embeds an xml with the pdf, making it machine readable.
Whether or not the ATS can read it, I don’t know.
host it on my website
That’s distributing and barred under the other license item. Sorry to burst your bubble.
GitHub has a “clone” button, if you click on that you can get git links to download the code. The http-URL doesn’t require authentication.
Edit: I misread the comment that it’s about a different app.
Imagine being an author whose sole income is writing books.
Here comes an AI that stole indexed your work and is asked by a customer of OpenAI to summarise your books. It does so perfectly and the issuer is able to use your results freely, since they think it’s AI generated and doesn’t require attribution.
You receive nothing in return.
Good luck making a living.
Edit: stole to indexed, added edit note
But all those murdered innocent civilians won’t be creating any more carbon emissions. Did you factor in that enormous factor?
(/s, morbidly)
How dare you speak for other nations like that.
Sounds like they’re lacking some essential American Freedom™!
Come to think of it, sounds like you’re acting very Red™ yourself.
(/s, if you missed it)
Hey, they gave some people an Uber Eats coupon
You’ve never used HDMI?
I’ve been doing this yesterday. Not because Git broke, but since Intellij kept pulling invalid configs from the cache, and that was based on some kind of path identifier it seemed.
Meanwhile, in SVG: <g filter="scale: 0.5"><xlink:use … /></g>
There’s half a dozens of us!
A year lasts longer
They might be printed on there, but as long as it looks like it has wifi (pointy units or the wifi symbol on your phone), people will buy it.
802.11 isn’t anywhere near common knowledge. That’s why it was named WiFi and trademarked to begin with.
Even worse, the CVE is effectively “if you use the package wrong, you get weird results”.
The affected method has signature function isPrivate(ip: string): boolean
. Passing in a hex number is not a string, and a method (toString
) exists for this.
Hey, don’t embereress them for bad spellling! That’s not naice
The former, unfortunately.
For DNS and DDoS protection that wouldn’t directly be an issue.
For caching it would be breaking. You cannot cache what you cannot read (encrypted traffic can only be cached by the decrypting party).
Any forum with a decent UI is a reddit clone now?
The posts aren’t constraining the information though. They’re effectively advertisements linking to the information (advertising they have info for you to read).
The information itself is public and freely accessible.
I’ve never heard that. I want my CV to be a representation of what I can do, not how much time I spent making what I can do look good.
My resume was about 4 pages with Europass, but in the end the cover letter did the heavy lifting.