AHDH is an actual diagnosed disability. If I have to take meds that would leave you tweaking for 3 days then employers better allow me being late sometimes.
That would depend on the jobs requirements, wouldn't it? In some roles that might be a complete deal breaker. For example, anything customer/client facing. If you can't perform the jobs duties with reasonable accommodation, maybe you should find another job?
Similarly, if you are 3 feet tall you'll likely never be the worlds slam dunk champion. Not even if they provide you with a step-stool. It's not your fault, or the employers. Sorry, I guess.
It's not fun or easy for anyone to find a new job. However, it's usually less painful than staying if you're poorly suited to your current role.
We all have strengths and weaknesses. The secret to living a good life is learning to take an honest inventory of your personal capabilities and then figuring out how to work with what you have.
Nope. A disability diagnosis isn't a blank check where employers have to accommodate everything you want. If the job requires being on time then at least under the Americans with Disabilities Act an employer is totally allowed to fire an employee who shows up late. There are some nuances here that won't fit in a comment so consult an employment attorney if you have questions about your legal rights.
I pay hundreds of euros each month for health insurance I expect something in return
> higher welfare rates
Anecdotally none of my neurodivergent friends are on welfare. But I imagine people with more severe types of autism cannot really function in a work environment. That's why it qualifies as a disability.
> Accommodations, such as extra time on tests
Never got it
> a more comfortable working environment
Ahahahahahaha
> more attention and time having school staff attend to them
You're tripping
> Affirmative action schemes.
???
> Exclusion from military drafts.
I don't know anything about military
> Extra leeway in social situations in general - in specific ways.
I'm not sure I see any criticism of DO in OPs post. They said _their_ setup was dodgy, and _they_ aren't proud of not checking the inbox. Other than that they just explained what happened, no? Looks like a bit of misunderstanding to me
Cheaper Nvidia cards are generally considered to have dubious value. Having seen the benchmarks I agree, but it's not like a game-changing difference really. For CUDA and ML stuff, the 3050 would run circles around the 6600.
For cuda and ML you'd be much better off choosing a 3060. Honestly, if you've only got the money for a 4gb 3050, you're prob better off working in google colab
With layering enabled, I don't necessarily agree. Not being able to load an entire model into memory isn't a dealbreaker these days. You can even layer onto swap space if your drive is fast enough, so there's really no excuse not to use the hardware if you have it. Unless you just like the cloud and hate setting stuff up yourself, or what have you.
I'm not sure I can imagine something more painful than listening to people that I find absolutely uninteresting nerding out about microplastics for 3 hours but ok
I used to think HN is full of brilliant people but then there's emotionaly stunted priviliged yuppies like you spewing the most retarded shit I've ever seen. Please fuck off and work yourself to death so there's less of you.