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schestowitz http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2023/11/should-you-need-at-least-4-year.html?showComment=1699962400183#c6104778067140230102Nov 16 04:02
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ipkitten.blogspot.com | Should you need at least a 4-year scientific degree to be a patent attorney? - The IPKatNov 16 04:02
schestowitz"Thank you, Matt. Interesting to see the stats from the IPReg survey. This profession is far from perfect, but at least in theory is accessible to anyone with a technical degree. <br />The comments of Anonymous 1341 (more use of pseudonyms would be helpful) seem to be directed at much more generic problems in other professions and are a poor fit for patent monopoly attorneys specifically.<br /><br />Learning on the job, and no need for Nov 16 04:02
schestowitzan expensive, self-funded vocational course and/or conversion course before starting puts it very much more in reach than, say, the solicitor or barrister profession. Who, exactly, is doing unpaid internships? The closest to that I've seen is a week's vacation scheme at one or two firms, open to anyone but by no means required, and I think even those offer travel costs.<br /><br />As you suggest, my experience is also that doing the QM Nov 16 04:02
schestowitzcourse before starting as a trainee is very much the exception, rather than the rule. It's not the sort of thing that should be tossed out as an unanswered question, unless the asker has evidence that it is a significant problem. I'd certainly not suggest undertaking that course before applying to trainee positions and would hate anyone (employer or applicant) to get the idea that it is indeed required."Nov 16 04:02
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schestowitzDaemonFC: DaemonFC DaemonFC  <li>Nov 16 09:24
schestowitz                            <h5><a href="https://www.haiku-os.org/blog/waddlesplash/2023-11-14_haiku_activity_contract_report_october_2023/">Haiku Activity & Contract Report, October 2023</a></h5>Nov 16 09:24
schestowitz                            <blockquote>Nov 16 09:24
schestowitz                                <p>There’s starting to be talk about making another release, though nothing definite (and there’s still tickets in the milestone, and potentially more tickets that should be added there.) So: What do you think belongs in the next Haiku release? Most of the changes over the past year since the previous release were relatively “non-flashy” (this report is a pretty good example of that), but make reaNov 16 09:24
schestowitzl contributions to the system’s stability and usability nonetheless. What problems (beyond large and well-known missing features besides “3D acceleration”) have you encountered running Haiku recently that stop you from using it more often?</p>Nov 16 09:24
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.haiku-os.org | Haiku Activity & Contract Report, October 2023 | Haiku ProjectNov 16 09:24
schestowitz   <li>Nov 16 09:26
schestowitz                                    <h5><a href="https://blog.arduino.cc/2023/11/14/this-simple-machine-quickly-dispenses-labels/">This simple machine quickly dispenses labels</a></h5>Nov 16 09:26
schestowitz                                    <blockquote>Nov 16 09:26
schestowitz                                        <p>Most of us don’t use label stickers very often, so we can afford to spend several minutes fumbling around with corners to try and peel the labels from their backing paper. But if you’re handling many of them a day, like putting “fragile” stickers on shipping boxes, then that inefficient fumbling will be an issue. To make life easier for you, Mr Innovative built this simple machine that Nov 16 09:26
schestowitzquickly dispenses labels.</p>Nov 16 09:26
schestowitz                                    </blockquote>Nov 16 09:26
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.arduino.cc | This simple machine quickly dispenses labels | Arduino BlogNov 16 09:26
schestowitz <li>Nov 16 09:32
schestowitz                <h5><a href="https://ostechnix.com/reset-root-password-in-fedora/">How To Reset Root Password In Fedora Linux 39, 38, 37, 36</a></h5>Nov 16 09:32
schestowitz                <blockquote>Nov 16 09:32
schestowitz                    <p>Have you forgotten the root password in Fedora? Or do you want to change the root user password in your Fedora system? No problem! This step by step guide walks you through the steps to change or reset root password in Fedora Linux operating system.</p>Nov 16 09:32
schestowitz                </blockquote>Nov 16 09:32
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-How To Reset Root Password In Fedora Linux 39 / 38 - OSTechNixNov 16 09:32
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