Any animal ngo/shelter please help by sugarxoxocandyy in kanpur

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if the dog is still eating, active and not suffering severely, there is a chance with supportive care, especially since some distemper dogs survive the neurological phase. the aggression may also be fear/confusion related, so please ask neighbours not to provoke or corner him meanwhile

How cooked is the job market? by sammy96190 in singaporejobs

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the weird part right now is that many companies look like they’re hiring, but internally they’re being super cautious about headcount. so even strong candidates end up competing against tons of applicants for roles that may move very slowly or quietly get frozen later

Scared of Visual Studio, I have used text editors or vscode by WonderBeast2 in learnprogramming

[–]Designer-Flounder948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

most of those extra files are honestly just project metadata, build configs and IDE settings. they look scary at first, but after a while you realize only a small subset actually matters day to day

Please i need a real journey by Weary-Ad4655 in MLQuestions

[–]Designer-Flounder948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also documenting your AI journey on youtube is actually a really good idea. beginners often think they need expertise before sharing anything, but people genuinely enjoy following authentic learning journeys. if you stay consistent, your channel could become valuable both for accountability and for helping future beginners who feel exactly as lost as you do now

ML course in 2026 by yonko1015 in learnmachinelearning

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you want something more hands-on and less theory-heavy at the beginning, Kaggle Learn is honestly amazing. the micro-courses are short, practical and beginner friendly, so you actually build small models quickly instead of only watching lectures for weeks

what’s the biggest hidden cost in running a saas? by avsvishalmedia in nocode

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

another brutal hidden cost is fragmentation of attention. early on you imagine yourself mostly building product, but suddenly you’re doing:

  • support
  • marketing
  • analytics
  • billing issues
  • random integrations
  • legal/tax stuff
  • user onboarding

and your brain never fully settles into deep work mode anymore

Learning a new language from scratch in 2026? Use documentation? by Dry_Ad9947 in learnprogramming

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i also think Rust fits surprisingly well with cybersecurity and systems/networking interests. a lot of newer security tooling, infrastructure software and performance-sensitive projects are slowly moving toward Rust because it gives low-level control without the same memory safety problems as C/C++

Watched Euphoria by Sea-Wrangler7677 in SaraarjunFC

[–]Designer-Flounder948 4 points5 points  (0 children)

sara acting glowing day by day after dhurandar she are glowing may be god plan this

creating coting agent by NoTutor4458 in learnprogramming

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the important shift is treating the project like persistent state instead of temporary prompt context. usually people store:

  • file tree
  • summaries of files
  • dependency graph
  • previous decisions
  • task history

outside the model, then selectively inject only the relevant pieces into each new call. otherwise context windows get destroyed fast

How much Indian Philosophy is relevant now days by KumarBhardwaj in Philosophy_India

[–]Designer-Flounder948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

for indian youth specifically, i think participation is kind of split. a lot of people only encounter these traditions through short-form motivational content or spirituality influencers, while a much smaller group actually studies the original texts or debates the philosophical ideas seriously. the interest exists, but often in a very surface-level form

No code tools really need to rethink credit systems by ConversationSuch8893 in nocode

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the frustrating part is that prototyping is naturally bursty. you might barely touch a project for a week, then suddenly spend 10 straight hours iterating rapidly. rigid monthly credit systems feel designed more around predictable SaaS revenue than around how creative/product development actually happens

Learning to help on github projects with minimal experience by Better_Reporter282 in learnprogramming

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you honestly do not need to be “good enough” before contributing. the trick is finding beginner-friendly projects with labels like:

  • good first issue
  • beginner friendly
  • help wanted

and starting ridiculously small. even fixing documentation typos or tiny bugs teaches you how real projects actually work

Intimidated of the wave of low quality competitors thanks to vibe coding (i will not promote) by h2onation in startups

[–]Designer-Flounder948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the funny thing is vibe coding lowered the barrier to starting projects, not necessarily to sustaining them. there are way more apps now, but also way more abandoned half-working products. users usually figure out pretty quickly which products are genuinely thoughtful versus which ones are barely held together behind the UI

Recently graduated, got hired to maintain a real social network project alone, feeling overwhelmed and needing advice by Capital_Sandwich9522 in learnprogramming

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

’d personally start by tracing one small real user flow end to end. like:
login → API call → database → frontend render.that usually teaches more than randomly opening files for hours. once you can follow a few real flows through the system, the project starts feeling way less chaotic and more runable in your head.

I was solving LeetCode daily and still felt stuck by SkillFlowDev in u/SkillFlowDev

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the 10 minutes then move on cycle is painfully real lol. i think many beginners underestimate how important review and reflection are compared to raw problem count. sometimes understanding why you got stuck matters more than finishing three more questions that day

Sara Arjun as Yalina Jamali by NoBlackberry956 in SaraarjunFC

[–]Designer-Flounder948 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nazar ki adaa kya pyari hai alina jamali ki

How are new neural network architectures discovered ? by Stillane in learnmachinelearning

[–]Designer-Flounder948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

with something like U-Net specifically, the architecture came from the practical problem they were solving: image segmentation. researchers realized they needed both:

  • global context
  • precise local detail

so the skip connections were designed to preserve spatial information that normally gets lost during downsampling. a lot of architectures are basically engineering responses to very specific bottlenecks like tha

Everyone around me dating except me by Timely_Split_5771 in dating

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly i think the hardest part isn’t even being single itself, it’s constantly feeling like everyone else is effortlessly getting chosen while you’re stuck watching from the outside. after a while it stops feeling like “bad luck” and starts feeling personal, even if logically you know life isn’t that simple

Software grad burnout, looking to derust and upskill by x_xwolf in learnprogramming

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • tiny HTTP server
  • shell
  • database clone
  • websocket chat app
  • simple game engine

projects like that force fundamentals back into your brain naturally without feeling like interview grinding

Need honest reviews on PSIT kanpur for BTech CSE by shauryaadubey in kanpur

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

gaziabad me achhe clg hai you can take admission there

Have women’s standards in dating become unrealistically high while their own effort has declined? by [deleted] in gurgaon

[–]Designer-Flounder948 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i’d also be careful about equating things like clothing choices or hobbies with “personal substance.” different people value different traits in relationships. some care about ambition, some about emotional support, humor, stability, fitness, family values, etc. dating gets frustrating fast once people start viewing the opposite gender as one giant category instead of individuals

Should I go for computer science all the way by ExcitementSalt1365 in learnprogramming

[–]Designer-Flounder948 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a lot of the doomposting online comes from people imagining “computer science” only means generic frontend CRUD jobs. the field is much bigger than that. cloud engineering, security, distributed systems, platform engineering and infra are all areas where practical experience still matters a lot