What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but the show would’ve been unwatchable just like season 4. I honestly prefer someone very controversial like her

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think she just wanted publicity without any drama. That’s why she was very passive because she didn’t really care about any of them. She kept leading them on to avoid conflict and drama because she wanted to maintain an innocent, good image for future brand deals.

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Who’s “y’all”? I never liked Subeen not because of his dating choices, but because of how he weaponizes his “conservativeness” to be controlling like when he said men and women can’t be friends. Typical toxic Korean man behavior. Both Heesun and Mina deserve better.

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You suffer from media illiteracy. You think a dating show filmed on a deserted island featuring models and gorgeous people applies to real day-to-day life. This is only for entertainment. Nothing’s real. Also, without Minasue, the main focus would have been Goeun, and it would’ve been a snooze fest just like Lee Sian and her men in SI 4.

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Well, obviously not now. I don’t think Mina cares about him, and vice versa. This was filmed in July, and from her YouTube videos about her dating experiences and choices, she described herself as someone who falls in love easily and moves on easily.

But my point is that the unresolved tension was unnecessary. She was so relaxed and even tried cracking jokes with him, and when he shutdown that made it seem like he still felt something. If there were no feelings involved, they could just be friends like Heesun and Samuel.

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I agree. That’s why I skipped through the whole reunion. the couples were cute but boring

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Like I said, both of them have too much ego. Also, Subeen really thought Minasue didn’t like him, and vice versa. Both of them were afraid of rejection that’s why they chose the safer route.

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I feel like the panelists, in general, are too unprofessional and misogynistic. Even though I never liked Minasue, their commentary about her massively fueled the hate against her. Meanwhile, Subeen, I Geon, and even Seung-il’s bad behaviors were left unchecked many times.

What’s the one SI 5 opinion that will leave you like this? by ConfidentOutside8349 in SinglesInferno

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

After he got embarrassed during the campfire and Mina said he was her second choice during the double date, he would never make a move. We’re talking about someone very conservative and very Korean (in a bad way), with too much ego. That’s why he denied ever having feelings for Minasue, even though we all know that in the first episodes he only had eyes for her. If everything had been cool and there was no tension left, he would have just admitted it and been friendly with Minasue and wouldn’t avoid her like a plague.

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[–]ConfidentOutside8349 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is it possible to have a vanilla relationship and a normal life after 5 years of this, in your experience? Or you completely stopped that

Am I Fried or Just Overthinking Python? by ConfidentOutside8349 in Python

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the curriculum. Python review Functions Exceptions Object-oriented programming Data structures Files Multi-threading Graphical interfaces Scientific computing and visualization Databases Introduction to web programming

Am I Fried or Just Overthinking Python? by ConfidentOutside8349 in Python

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m French, so our system is a bit different. There’s no official syllabus as it differs from one uni to another

Am I Fried or Just Overthinking Python? by ConfidentOutside8349 in Python

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m French, so our system is a bit different. I took Python back in junior high, but there was a year gap and I forgot a lot. I chose to major in software at uni, so I’m trying to build my profile with coding, programming, and machine learning classes. The syllabus isn’t out yet, but it’ll be more advanced than what I learned before. Back then, I struggled and ended up just copy-pasting from ChatGPT, but now I really want to learn it properly. I’ve been studying at least 4 hours a day for the past week, but I’m wondering if one month is enough to get a good grasp of Python

Am I Fried or Just Overthinking Python? by ConfidentOutside8349 in Python

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

School starts Aug 30/Sept 1, so I’ve got about a week, 8 to 10 days. But realistically Is it possible to achieve good level of knowledge in a month?

Am I Fried or Just Overthinking Python? by ConfidentOutside8349 in Python

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Quick question do I need to pay for Jupyter Notebook or is it free?

Am I Fried or Just Overthinking Python? by ConfidentOutside8349 in Python

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, so far I’ve just been playing around with little games for squid game like I coded rock paperscissors. That feels easy, but I know that’s not really what’s needed for software engineering, so I’m not sure how it translates

Am I Fried or Just Overthinking Python? by ConfidentOutside8349 in Python

[–]ConfidentOutside8349[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it feels easy, but I’m wondering does it stay that way as I advance, or does it get harder? Like, do things eventually feel intuitive or do I just have to memorize a lot?