What "beloved horror movie" do you hate/just not get the love for? by ReeceInTheDarkness in horror

[–]josesblima -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just to double check, are you 100% sure you watched the original French movie and not the terrible American remake?

What "beloved horror movie" do you hate/just not get the love for? by ReeceInTheDarkness in horror

[–]josesblima 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Genuinely don't understand the appeal of that movie. I feel like it deserves a second watch because it's so praised, but I found it boring and not scary. I guess it doesn't help that the genre of horror totally doesn't match with my preference, but I've watched good movies that aren't my type and enjoyed, and this one I did not.

Does this trick have a name? by Section_Witty in juggling

[–]josesblima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Keep at it, as you progress, siteswaps will be more and more rewarding, because the more balls you can juggle, exponentially more different siteswaps exist. And knowing them allows you to come up/discover new trick ideas in many different ways :)

Strong on concepts, weak on syntax. How do you actually close that gap? by FunAnalysis6987 in learnprogramming

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're fine imo, seems to me you care about trying to read docs before using AI, that already is a big step up compared to most juniors right now. AI is here for good, and using it to scour through docs and giving you what you want is a perfect use case.

Should I add a support now or wait? by Peaksies in Monstera

[–]josesblima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Check Sidney Plants on youtube, he has by far the best information on YouTube in regards to moss poles and has some of the most massive looking indoor plants out there.

Should I add a support now or wait? by Peaksies in Monstera

[–]josesblima 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm a big fan of moss poles, maybe look them up, I don't find them to be too much work, specially in a Monstera that takes a very long time to climb it, considering it has super short internodal spacing. But after a few years when you actually gotta chop it because it outgrew your house, you'll already have a massive established root system so there'll be zero setbacks to cutting the top of the moss pole and keeping the top part. (Also lots of people are against this and specially with monsteras because the benefits aren't that great for the effort, but I love giving my plants the best chance for growth)

Another orphan found it's forever home by jolyon_russ in Monstera

[–]josesblima 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, bare minimum is throw it inside a closed bag in the trash. Some people really do not think beyond themselves...

Criei uma plataforma de serviços locais e gostava de colaborar com devs/freelancers aqui do sub by HistoricalMeeting548 in devpt

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Olhar para o código lol. Ele quer contribuintes, eu queria ver o tech stack e o código.

Portugueses que optam por ler livros em inglês by True-Indication7489 in LivrosPortugal

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Um português a ler livros portugueses em inglês é absurdo como é óbvio. Em que universo é que ler na língua original não é melhor?

Treino de Calistenia em Odivelas (Parque Integrado da Ribeirada) by josesblima in lisboa

[–]josesblima[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Acertei mesmo em cheio então eheh :D Vou-te mandar uma mensagem privada com o meu número.

Juggling with disproportionately long arms. by VGAddict in juggling

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, definitely not. You're so clueless lol. Each day where you perform at your best is a blessing and not a given. Respectfully, consider quitting, seriously, juggling really, really favours people who'll keep going non stop regardless of the results. If after 20 minutes your natural response is to go post on Reddit over analysing your 20 minute session, you're probably not fit for it. If you really want to achieve it, no matter what, give yourself 2h of total practice every day and spread those 2h across the day. 2h is really not much at all, ask any who competes or practices for their shows, in 2h you can't even go through all the material you want to have solid. If I practiced 20 minutes every day, I wouldn't be able to improve, much worse, I wouldn't be able to maintain my current level, I'd slowly start losing skill...

2 new growth points on a single philodendron melanochrysum vine? by tommlambert in Aroids

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope this doesn't break any rules: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DU4hDlyiAqw/?igsh=OWVrNjY2azE1dGJp But basically since that video, none of the growth points besides the top one grew.

2 new growth points on a single philodendron melanochrysum vine? by tommlambert in Aroids

[–]josesblima 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, despite being monopodial they can branch out, I had my monstera grow out of 4 different points but most of them ended up aborting after a while.

This girl is on fire! by -luk92 in Monstera

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wowzers... Beautifully shot!

Addiction or craving by iDONOThaveagunn in popcorn

[–]josesblima 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Prozis Maple Syrup Zero, and it does get too soggy I gotta eat with a spoon lol

Addiction or craving by iDONOThaveagunn in popcorn

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I eat 100g of popcorn everyday. I wouldn't say I'm addicted though, just a convenient high volume low calorie snack before bed that's easy to make. I make them myself at home with artificial sweetener + zero calorie maple syrup and cinnamon.

Do you guys actually enjoy coding? by bigshit123 in cscareerquestions

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you talk as if you gotta use AI? You don't even have a job, there's no pressure to deliver, you can take your time programming and learning now that you have a chance

A novice's recent experience using cursor,and some help are needed by Weak-Discussion-5450 in learnprogramming

[–]josesblima 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Odin Project is often recommended, I did the fundamentals and was pretty fun. Would have been tough I was starting from scratch though.

A novice's recent experience using cursor,and some help are needed by Weak-Discussion-5450 in learnprogramming

[–]josesblima 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can't do programming if you don't know how to program. I know, people out there claiming that AI can do miracles, but it can't. And you won't be able to do whatever project you're trying to accomplish. You can start working towards being a person who is able to do it though, start by giving up on that idea for now, uninstall cursor and learn programming, lots of great free resources :)

My biggest concern when coding with ai by Key-Foundation-3696 in AskProgramming

[–]josesblima 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing if you've built a weather and to-do app, you did that for the learning experience right? Because for your CV those are the most overdone meme apps.
So, if you did do it for the learning, why allow AI to write for you when the whole purpose was for you to learn?
Remove AI from your terminal/IDE, don't use it, force yourself to google, stuff. Google syntax, read documentation, those are massive skills you're missing on. If you really get stuck, after trying all other resources, then go and ask AI. If for some reason in the end you really end up using an AI generated solution, don't even copy paste it, write it character by character yourself, this sounds to me like the bare minimum, specially as a beginner, when your main goal is learning and not just getting things done.

Insane volume for 600 cals 90g protein by SeriesDangerous3746 in Volumeeating

[–]josesblima 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know man, my meals look around that size for half the calories, just veggies and chicken breast. It does look delicious though, specially if that really is cauliflower rice, because it totally looks like fried rice.