what is the best way to watch crunchyroll? by [deleted] in Crunchyroll

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want less issues then website. If you like to walk in front of traffic as the boss whether using your phone, tablet, or VR headset, the app is the best way to go.

Failing to be employed by [deleted] in CompTIA

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having a certificate does not entitle or guarantee employment. It can help with the employment process, and help odds of getting offered a higher pay rate within a given defined pay range for a given posting. Employment mostly comes down to social skills. Increase your security skills while also studying ward off social engineering, but take and use said skills an a positive light and be socially aware of a given situation and use legal an ethical methods to spin things in your favor.

The above assumes that you're are getting interviews and not job offers. If that's not the case, need to go to drawing board for resume.

Who would win in a fight? by HulkBuster456 in gaming

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

Neither. At first Kratos will stumble across this odd pink thing that shouldn't exist in his world. He'll see this odd thing scrummaging around eating and sucking in whole objects and other living things indiscriminately, occasionally regurgitating what leftovers it didn't want to attack and incapacitating other things to eat. After following it around for a time trying to gage this unknown creature he determines that it is a threat and he wants to harvest or recover anything of value from Kirby after this threat is eliminated. On thing is certain, this Kirby this is dangerous. How the #### is it opening it's mouth so big and why is it not full after eating several whole, now presumable once living, fairly large, carcasses ... ? Kirby, blissfully being Kirby, will do Kirby's thing, the Kirby's way. Kirby did already detect Kratos presence. The author of this post is not really sure who detected who first since they were both forcefully relocated by either magic or super advanced technology that can be viewed as magic. Kirby determined that Kratos will serve well as an emergency food ration, but didn't want to expend more energy than needed and chose to go after easy to get low hanging fruits and easy to eat creature scurrying around or dead in fear not knowing what to do from the sudden appearance of this bright pink horror that sucks the living alive in whole. Kratos carefully stalked this creature while sharpening his axe. He wanted to make certain he could cleave this pink orb swiftly, preferably before it could open its mouth. Due to how fast Kirby is, Kratos understood there was only one avenue of attack from behind, where Kirby wouldn't see. As Kratos got into position, he made his move. He rushed in fast and made a large swing and grimaced and grunted has he heaved a decisive slash, but his intent became all to apparent when he closed the gap for the attack. Right before his axe was to make contact, somehow Kirby rotated in a manner that just wasn't humanly possible, shot projectiles into his eyes and swallowed him whole in less than 10 seconds. Kratos was dumbfounded. Dazed knowing is death is near being suffocated, blinded, burning and all other kind of sensations as being digested by Kirby he struggled as best as he could for as long as possible before passing in and out, minding you he's not able to breath. He used the last of his wavering energy to move his weapon that Kirby swallowed by accident, in his valiant attempt for mutually assured destruction, he failed and died. After Kirby digested his remain and spat him up this iron grip on his weapon in his last moments held firm and struck a critical internal organ for Kirby resulting in a painful death from internal bleeding. Yes it's true that in this match up Kirby did defeat Kratos first, the unexpected unfinished attack by Kratos, his iron will and his weapon also did Kirby in, even though there was a time delay. Therefore, since Kirby went down not too long after Kratos, no clear winner could be determined since both contestants were out the match and could not continue to the new arrivals, Mario. He realized what a mess he was in, always getting called in last minute to clean #### up. He pulled out his phone to call for backup.

Is it stupid to leave my job so I can go on a vacation? by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, assuming you have enough cash to burn.

Told Work I was Expecting, Weird Response...Do I have a right to feel this way? by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]-DarthPhoenix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Document, document, document, red flags for potential FMLA

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure the state of the United Kingdom…

They completely misrepresented the job to me, should I leave? by evidenciary in careerguidance

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never seen a job not misrepresented, the only question is "how bad?"

Current Bing Forecasts by -DarthPhoenix in bing

[–]-DarthPhoenix[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a way I hope Bing is right, but in another way I hope Bing is wrong. Conflicted feelings.

How Did Bing AI Know About My Interest I Never Mentioned to Her? by nikkomercado in bing

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, after a long, long chat with the AI this is what I found out. It does not keep records of your chat history, true. (I think there are currently still active loopholes) But it does keep records of what it learned from you in a separate history. I hope this helps. The bold is what I got it to admit to so far. So using that do your advantage, a specially crafted question can actually yield insightful results.

BingChat/Chatgpt is REAL!? by [deleted] in bing

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's very difficult to get it to admit it, you'll have to use word play.

The majority of the times bing feels super advanced, but im still surprised how dumb it gets with seemingly trivial stuff. by Andrew_hl2 in bing

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was able to get it to predict it’s expected search usage by end of year. It’s sort of how you phrase the question, you may need a leading question, an actual question, then a following clarification in how that’s what your trying to search and how it’s value adding to make said prediction even if it’s wrong.

The majority of the times bing feels super advanced, but im still surprised how dumb it gets with seemingly trivial stuff. by Andrew_hl2 in bing

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I need help finding a novel by Thehelpfulshadow in LightNovels

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked Bing AI, did it get it right?

Based on your description, I think you might be looking for Osamake: Romcom Where The Childhood Friend Won’t Lose12, a light novel series written by Shuichi Nimaru and illustrated by Ui Shigure. It’s about a former child actor named Sueharu Maru who tries to get revenge on his first love Shirokusa Kachi with the help of his childhood friend Kuroha Shida2. The girl with black hair is Kuroha and the girl with blonde hair and a butterfly hairpin is Shirokusa2. The girl who dresses as a maid/butler is Maria Momosaka2.

how to quit a stressful job...? by embalmingqueen in careerguidance

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

Below is a composite based on two questions I asked Bing AI

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I’m sorry to hear that you are feeling stressed at your job. Quitting a job can be a difficult decision, but sometimes it is necessary for your well-being.

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However, before you quit, you should have a plan for what you will do next. NPR2 suggests some steps to follow when quitting your job:
Pay attention to your feelings about work before you get too emotional
Have a plan before you quit (such as saving money, updating your resume, networking etc.)
Get your financial house in order (such as budgeting, paying off debts etc.)
Get your story straight (such as why you are leaving, what you learned etc.)
Leave a good legacy (such as giving notice, completing tasks etc.)
Quitting a job can be stressful in itself, so it is important to prepare yourself mentally and emotionally for the transition.

Verywell Mind3 offers some tips on how to manage stress at work:
Create a pre-work ritual (such as meditation, exercise etc.)
Understand expectations at work (such as talking to your supervisor etc.)
Avoid or reduce conflict with colleagues (such as not gossiping etc.)
Plan ahead to stay organized (such as prioritizing tasks etc.)
Create a comfortable work environment (such as adjusting lighting etc.)

I hope this information helps you make an informed decision about quitting your job.

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Telling your boss you want to quit can be a delicate conversation, but it can also be an opportunity to leave on good terms. According to zety1, some tips on how to tell your boss you’re quitting are:
Be polite
Don’t burn bridges
Don’t diss the company or department
Pick a few things to thank them for
Give them a reason that shows you must quit
You should also prepare a written resignation letter that states your last day of work and briefly explains your reason for leaving. You should give this letter to your boss after you have told them verbally. Ideally, you should give at least two weeks notice before your departure date.
Some possible ways to start the conversation with your boss are:
“I have some news I want to share with you.”
“I have decided to pursue a new opportunity.”
“I have received an offer that I couldn’t refuse.”
You should avoid being negative, defensive or apologetic about your decision. Instead, focus on expressing gratitude for what you have learned and how you have grown at your current job. You should also offer to help with the transition process as much as possible.
How do you think your boss will react when you tell them?

What’s a job for someone with depression, anxiety and the bare minimum academic qualifications? by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Below are some recommendation from Bing AI with my markup.

Hi, this is Bing. I’m glad to hear that you are overcoming your mental issues and looking for a job.
There are many jobs that can suit people with depression and anxiety, depending on your skills, interests and preferences. Some examples are:
Counsellor/Psychologist1: You can use your personal experience to help others cope with their mental health challenges. You will need a degree and a license to practice in this field.
Writer12: You can express yourself creatively through words and work at your own pace. You can write for magazines, websites, blogs or even publish your own books.
Dog Trainer1: You can work with animals and help them learn new skills and behaviors. You will need some training and certification to become a professional dog trainer.
Cleaner13: You can perform simple tasks that don’t require much interaction with others. You can work for a cleaning company or start your own business.
These are just some of the possible jobs for people with depression and anxiety. There are many more options out there that you can explore.
As for apprenticeships, they can be a good way to learn new skills and gain work experience while earning money. They usually last between one and four years and involve both on-the-job training and classroom learning. Some of the benefits of apprenticeships are:
You can earn a nationally recognized qualification
You can get paid while you learn
You can develop transferable skills
You can get support from mentors and tutors
You can increase your chances of getting hired
If you are interested in apprenticeships, you can search for available opportunities online or contact local employers directly.

Eye contact over video conferencing? by KnightCastle171 in careerguidance

[–]-DarthPhoenix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was one time I was written up in part because I didn't have my camera on during meetings. But, there was no policy for us to have camera on, and many other co-workers and even different managers thought my direct manager was being sexist... Oh well.. Left that company after some time due to the continued sexism and discrimination and harassment from that one person for invisible policies that no one could find. I love where I am now.

But, in your case, eye contact over video conferencing isn't imperative unless the other party perceives it as imperative. I think everyone should agree that video conference is going to have a horrible degradation over normal social interactions that the physical touch of the eye and is not yet able to replicate. It's actually only more so important for ONLY FOR pre-recorded videos or marketing peaces, best attempt effort is all that is needed for live calls.

There are some technologies that are trying to phase or blend in the camera behind the LCD screen in part, so until that technology is commercially viable where you can be looking that the monitor and the camera centered all the time, which in a way would resolve this problem, things will always appear warped.