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Whiterabbit-- t1_jbzp6rh wrote
Reply to comment by mikamitcha in [OC] Bank Failures by US State since 2000 by pm_me_jupiter_photos
What’s up with MN?
lazyFer t1_jbzwcrq wrote
As a Minnesotan in the twin cities, I really haven't seen any failures. I wonder if smaller rural banks failed.
carlitospig t1_jbzx66j wrote
Ameriprise. Would they be considered ‘bank’? Though, I’m pretty sure they grew through the crisis through a well timed purchase of a trading arm.
lazyFer t1_jc07cf3 wrote
Yeah, they were personal investment advisors, not a bank.
Coincidentally, they were the place I interviewed at one time with a group that wanted a data person to help solve their performance problems. When I told them they should let the database handle auto incrementing key generation rather than having a single component be called every time they needed a new key in any table in their database, they said they needed their performance fixed but not that way.
carlitospig t1_jc0ble9 wrote
‘Not that way’ is always code for ‘Ack! Change?!’
lazyFer t1_jc0ikxx wrote
Yeah, I never took jobs at places with that attitude.
When I interview people now, I always ask how they feel about throwing away code... Because if you aren't throwing away code, you're not learning from your mistakes. You never have perfect knowledge of how shit will be used until its being used.
mikamitcha t1_jbzwlcz wrote
What do you mean? They look to be pretty much the same as the rest of the country, just at ~30 instead of ~20. Not really that much of an outlier.
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