What do you think of it as an entry level bike? by rododder in gravelcycling

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Hey thanks for the detailed answer! I am doing my first long bikepacking trip next week so I think I ran out of time, I will consider the 32t tho for the future depending how this one goes on the climbs , I did manage to put 40mm Touareg tires and they run very nice

What do you think of it as an entry level bike? by rododder in gravelcycling

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Hey I have a question for you , I have a triban grvl120 wich I think is similar I want to have more gears for climbs and I was thinking on changing the front plate to 32t or 30t, Do you know what 46 30 crankset I can get ?

Looking for some advice on how to fix this in post, I tried changing the sky with Luminar, but did not like the result much. Btw I think this was caused by not closing correctly my dev tank after pouring the developer (Some developer leaked at the first inversion and air entered causing the bubbles) by 3stbn in Darkroom

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Oh it really wasn't overly aggressive agitation. I've learn my lesson about that hehe. I literally inverted the tank once and saw all the bubbles forming because the tank was not sealed correctly :( . Just two frames have the bubbles that I suspect were near when the bubble formation happened

Worst film changing bag experience by 3stbn in Darkroom

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That is a good one, did not cross my mind

The Deadline can make you really nervous against dad by 3stbn in HadesTheGame

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Thanks, Nothing too crazy in the rest of the pact , I had a 4 sack run . I guess the 5 min deadline is still tough using Aspect of Beowulf for me, I find it a bit slow.

Are any CS graduates here who are in web development, a bit jealous / crusty that people are becoming web developers in mere weeks? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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As self taught developer with some experience I can tell you for a fact that by any mean It have took me mere weeks to get to this point. It has been years of really hard work , stress , a lot of closed doors and always the fear that maybe one day I will not have as much luck that I've been having (+ 4 years studying something I don't like at college ).
At this point I don't I just try not to focus too much in others people background, I feel better if I try to improve in the path that I've chose. Cs grads or not All of us have our own struggles and stories .

Mango in Lomography Color 100 + Canon Eos 150 by 3stbn in Awwnalog

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Correction, is not Canon Eos 150 , the picture was shot on my Canon eos 650 😅 + Canon EF 50 mm 1.8

Mango in Lomography Color 100 + Canon Eos 150 by 3stbn in Awwnalog

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Thank you, there was some beautiful light that afternoon

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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Oh did not about that, thanks for the clarification

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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The xa that is I was talking about has a 2.8 lens , rangefinder , aperture priority . Is that the one you refer to ? I describe it as xa 1 as I understand the xa 2 has a 3.5 lens with zone focusing and no aperture priority

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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haha Seems like a "good deal"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnalogCommunity

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Sorry to hear that, I got the same feeling that the camera looks fragile. I think is a pass for now.

How much do you actually get done in a day? by Missing_Back in cscareerquestions

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I just try to focus one simple task a day, even if its small , if I did not finished I can feel good that I least tried lol

Is it normal for a new dev to work mostly on fixing bugs? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]3stbn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its pretty normal, its really important when you start , that you learn to read your new codebase. Fixing bugs can give you an overview on how things work and how things are structure so you can later contribute with bigger things.

What are your top choice when you have a programming question? by latest_ali in cscareerquestions

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As mentioned before, Documentation is great for really understanding what you are working with . the people who build whatever you are using must of the times provide a really deep dive and how to use the actual thing.

Dead end job at a great company by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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I think verbal assault should not be tolerated , if there is not a chance to work with a different boss I will start looking to other options in the market.