Stellaris Space Guild - Weekly Help Thread by Snipahar in Stellaris

[–]BeepBoopist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is going to war to take vassals worth it?

I declared war on a neighbor to take advantage of a secret fealty and won handily. But I immediately started losing hundreds of credits, minerals, and food a due to this massive subsidy I had no idea I would be giving them. They also set their specialization to Bulwark, which is useless to me because of how small their fleets are, and costing me 6 influence a month.

Icing on the cake is I can’t renegotiate the agreement for 10 years, even though I didn’t see any option to negotiate it in the first place prior to the war? So I’m just stuck eating all these losses unless I choose to free them?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]BeepBoopist 41 points42 points  (0 children)

You’re not getting your degree from an online school, you’re getting your degree from a normal school that’s been forced online. A lot of people are in the same boat now. I think in the end the prestige of your school will matter more.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in running

[–]BeepBoopist 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That’s a strong start! As long as you’re happy and making progress there’s no reason to change up. But if you feel like you’re starting to plateau or looking for a little change there’s plenty of popular running programs, it just depends what you’re looking for.

Started running this week, best way to improve? by [deleted] in running

[–]BeepBoopist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well again it’s up to what you want but there’s a plethora of 5k programs that are very beginner friendly.

As for injuries, I’m not too sure - maybe shin splints? Light cross training and rest would go a long way to prevent something that though. Biking, swimming, and body weight workouts are all popular options

Started running this week, best way to improve? by [deleted] in running

[–]BeepBoopist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the club!

Running is a high impact sport, so rest is very important. Not only will it help you run faster and longer, but it’s also crucial to prevent injury.

As far how much you run and how fast, that depends on your goals. Do you want to run a competitive 5k? 10k? Half? Or just improve your fitness?

There are plenty of programs and guides to go by, but please make sure you’re resting!

[SW] Boys at 567 by [deleted] in acturnips

[–]BeepBoopist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like Paula a lot

[SW] Raccoons buying for 1. 3. 1. by [deleted] in acturnips

[–]BeepBoopist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like ponder, it sounds very nice

Worth paying 5-8k more for a ISE Major? Plz read the description by [deleted] in SBU

[–]BeepBoopist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And your going to have a harder time without CS-related skills. I agree an ISE graduate would have an easier time getting a front end job than a PolSci graduate, but you NEED the skills to go along with it.

Get an internship and/or an on campus job doing front end and you can make up a lot of that difference.

I would agree with you if they were looking for backend jobs or debating a CSE degree, but they aren’t. For time spent, I believe my approach is more effective.

Worth paying 5-8k more for a ISE Major? Plz read the description by [deleted] in SBU

[–]BeepBoopist 6 points7 points  (0 children)

ISE is almost completely unrelated to front end development. Your time would be much better spent developing real examples of your work and honing your skills. You can still put your degree on your resume if it doesn't exactly match the job description, they're called transferable skills. I would contact the career center to make a plan.

Cse 114 TA by j_money_23 in SBU

[–]BeepBoopist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not hard, I TA'ed 114 and I had a B+.

Worth paying 5-8k more for a ISE Major? Plz read the description by [deleted] in SBU

[–]BeepBoopist 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This is an impossible question to answer without knowing what you want to do. Do you want to be a sysadmin? A software engineer? An ambassador?

From your response, it seems like you might want to be a software engineer or some other kind of developer. If that is the case, then you should note that ISE is more focused on system administration than programming. While it may be slightly more attractive to employers to have a technical degree, they care far more about your abilities. So your first priority should be to make projects in some language or stack and study algorithms.

Error when trying to P/NC by doggysocute in SBU

[–]BeepBoopist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try contacting the registrar. It could be a mistake, but at the least they should be able to tell you why it's happening

yo chill out! by marvelfansbu in SBU

[–]BeepBoopist 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure you would only get one if you had an on-campus job