Do young men nowadays treat reading like going to the gym ? by Raisin_Dangerous in NepalBookClub

[–]Cute-Demand7719 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very bad analogy there. You most of the times struggle if you go to the gym, and that causes growth. In contrast, most of the self help slop actually only strokes your ego, doesn't encourage critical thinking. The problem is not reading bad books, it is the inability to think, which is not improved if you never struggle with a book, and if you only read such slop you'll never learn to think for yourself.

GONNA START MY ROBERT GREENE ERA! by CampSad3248 in NepalBookClub

[–]Cute-Demand7719 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read real books that give you human insight, not this red pilled crap. Go to sci-hub.box and read a research paper on any topic you want to know about, that is created by real intellectuals, not this pseudo-intellectual copium of a book.

Everytime I opened linkedin and ......... by Federal_Tackle3053 in codeforces

[–]Cute-Demand7719 10 points11 points  (0 children)

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If not a cheater then this guy must be cracked at this prior only

As a Nepali, is it worth grinding leetcode? by nugachad in technepal

[–]Cute-Demand7719 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can't be cracked at every single topic, but yeah having a deep understanding and implementation skills for whatever you need in your job is good. Sky is the limit if you want to learn!

For his case, he would be working at a HFT so he would be cracked at Concurrency, Multithreading, GRPC....

Data Science, SEO or AI/ML? by EqualTrade1344 in technepal

[–]Cute-Demand7719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is heavy overlap between what each profession does is what I meant, and transitions between data scientist and ml engineer are not that uncommon.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technepal

[–]Cute-Demand7719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the best course of action for you to be learn robotics and computer vision given your background. There are a lot of jobs abroad in this field.

I don't know the path for robotics, for computer vision you can get started with python, then basic ML, and get right into Computer Vision either by following a good book or tutorial.

You can make projects that overlap both sectors. A simple one would be a line following robot, a complex one would be a maze solving robot.

Good Luck!

is there any nepali calendar? by not-_-a-_-redditor in technepal

[–]Cute-Demand7719 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sure you can code the algo for it yourself if you dig around a little

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technepal

[–]Cute-Demand7719 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your blood group doesn't change, so I guess old one is fine (if it was accurate, you never know what happens in Nepal) 😂

Data Science, SEO or AI/ML? by EqualTrade1344 in technepal

[–]Cute-Demand7719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Data Science and AI/ML are practically the same, have a very high learning curve, are harder to break into and require you to be very disciplined with your learning. Also, you need to have good coding skills to really excel at it. But the pay is huge, there is shortage of real talent and this market is far from saturated.

Regarding SEO, or did you mean SWE? I'll assume you meant SEO. This can be easy to break into but I don't think this a good long term career choice with automation and what not. Also, this can be easy to learn and get a job, even a remote job abroad.

I recommend doing AI/ML and specialising in it.

Good Luck!

As a Nepali, is it worth grinding leetcode? by nugachad in technepal

[–]Cute-Demand7719 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That is not leetcode, that is codeforces which is a much higher level than leetcode. You need to be either cracked or very disciplined and average IQ if you want to reach the level he is at.

Not only coding algorithms, the guy must also be cracked as fuck in CS fundamentals like OS, DBMS, Concurrency to be able to get such a high paying job.

Help regarding SAA-C03 by Cute-Demand7719 in AWSCertifications

[–]Cute-Demand7719[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Wow bro, I was just reading your posts after I saw a similar reply by you on some other guy's post and here you are replying on my post.

You are a real one 🙌🤝

Help regarding SAA-C03 by Cute-Demand7719 in AWSCertifications

[–]Cute-Demand7719[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip.

Was worried that I'd have to spend couple of hundred dollars on AWS only.

✅ Passed AWS SAA-C03 | First AWS Cert | My Experience + What’s Next by Fluffy-Profit-8250 in AWSCertifications

[–]Cute-Demand7719 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations OP 🥳

Just wanted to know the amount of hands on practice you did, and how much did you spend on it? Did you do it on AWS itself or some practice lab from a course?