>>12424842>Full-StackGot you. That's...well amazing clown. I had no idea you were such a nerd. That's super hot btw. Real big bran shit.
What's your preference on the Ruby vs Python debate?
>being in an office splits your work life and normal lifeAbsolutely. There has to be a split of some sort or else you're bound to perform poorly at both. There's an old adage that says "if you chase two rabbits you will lose them both" that has always kept with me on things like this.
>wouldn't pass a drug testYeah that's true. They're pretty forgiving on weed as of late but not on extended use of harder substances.
What are you using clown? You don't seem the drug type.
>people in surveillance probably can't talk about what they even do, so you'll never really know who is, or isn't a "fed"See that's not true at all because even surveillance breaks down into a bunch of different departments, projects, investigations and some can span multiple jurisdictions with cooperation with so many other agencies it's unreal. Then you have all the legal precedence of whatever it is you're working in. Someone who's working on like pedobilia surveillance could be very open with their family/friends because of the way it would affect their job would be negligible at best. Knowing who and when to tell is kind of up to the person you know?
Like same thing with a non-disclosure agreement.
Anyone could be a fed or a glowie but if you were able to comp someone on an important project you're not going to see them for very long. A good fed can blend into anywhere and right into the woodwork.