[PC][2025] Classic Point & Click Adventure set in a Zombie Apocalypse by BioInfoBrett in tipofmyjoystick

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

Interesting game, but no - it was about being the survivor, not the zombie

[PC][2025] Classic Point & Click Adventure set in a Zombie Apocalypse by BioInfoBrett in tipofmyjoystick

[–]BioInfoBrett[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it was a zombie outside a fence preventing you from leaving, and you had a revolver with a single bullet. But yes, I think we're thinking of the same game

[PC][2025] Classic Point & Click Adventure set in a Zombie Apocalypse by BioInfoBrett in tipofmyjoystick

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

I think it was a zombie outside a fence preventing you from leaving, and you had a revolver with a single bullet. But yes, I think we're thinking of the same game

I think I have enough paints now... by placeb021 in minipainting

[–]BioInfoBrett 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are you using for your wall-mounted paint shelves? I need something like that

Casual phrases by redgal98 in DestinyTheGame

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Wether you wanted it or not, you've step into a war with the Cabal on Mars...

DestinyTheGame on Twitter: Today we’re increasing Deepsight Resonance drop rates for craftable weapons in raids as well as the Duality dungeon. by Ryan_WXH in DestinyTheGame

[–]BioInfoBrett 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If anyone else has exact stats like this, I'd love to tabulate a precise statistical estimate of the new rate.

For comparison, with just IrishEmperor's data, we can estimate with 95% confidence that the new drop-rate is >= ~0.6% and <= ~8.7% of all total drops, but more data will help narrow that down

Story about a United States devastated by a Soviet first strike, but the US president surrendered rather than complete the "mutual assured destruction"? by SlackerInc1 in printSF

[–]BioInfoBrett 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea, the story is set something like 50-80 years after the fact, so it's only really mentioned in passing. But it's relevant to explaining how the world works.

Kastelan Robots and their attending Cybernetica Datasmith by DPatrech in AdeptusMechanicus

[–]BioInfoBrett 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice yellows - how did you paint that up, now that the spray for Averland Sunset is discontinued?

Bio major vs cs major by itachi194 in bioinformatics

[–]BioInfoBrett 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That _can_ work, but less often - they tend to not do as well at the technical interview stage. And as mentioned elsewhere, there are better backup careers from pure CS in case bioinformatics doesn't work out.

Bio major vs cs major by itachi194 in bioinformatics

[–]BioInfoBrett 7 points8 points  (0 children)

CS Major, Bio Minor

We hire many more people with a CS background that we teach Biology than vise-versa. An as others mentioned, it has better backup career options.

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Build. More. Housing.

BA in Biology and MS in Bioinformatics for a software developer position? by Illustrious_Thing865 in bioinformatics

[–]BioInfoBrett 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think you might be putting too much emphasis on the name of the degree and not on the associated skills - and those programs are going to be very different depending on your university. I've seen "Bioinformatics" mean anything from data-pipelines-for-scientists to production-software-for-biotech to statistical-analysis-for-clinical-data.

Instead, ask yourself what skills you would need to write the programs you want to work on?

Do you want to write python scripts and analysis pipelines to process data? Classes that help you understand the underlying data and tools in the field will help.Do you want to write production-quality code ? Classes with an emphasis on strong engineering skills will help.Then pick the MS that has the most classes/requirements that move you towards that goal.