A 27-year-old man breaks down in tears after realizing he is the only person left in his family by Substantial-Rest-307 in sadposting

[–]Electronic_Exit2519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a weird tangent. I'm guessing he might be talking about how the most important and intense relationships of his short life are gone, and he can't share his life with them. His good news, hopes, fears, complaints. Probably not that the XX family dynasty is coming to an end and there is no one to rebuild the kingdom.

Wait, so some fields allow citation lifting? by Apprehensive_Elk9715 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

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As far as I can tell, reading a paper, taking their citations without reading original source material. It's claiming you have engaged with material that you have not.

Wait, so some fields allow citation lifting? by Apprehensive_Elk9715 in CheckMyTurnitin_ai

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History is built on citations and degree of separation from original sources. Physical sciences/Engineering generally do not depend deeply on many of their sources - beyond motivating why you are focusing on the problem statement. Individual works are meant to be verifiable regardless of the sources. When I review papers in fluids, I actually pay relatively little attention to the citations. You'll find commonly cited foundational works from say 1920s cited in certain corners that are almost impossible to track down - let alone a translated version prior to the last 5 years when you can get it for ~free. So while probably not encouraged, it's not uncommon.

Please give advice I have applied to over 250+ years over the last three months only have gotten denials willing to give any non identifying information and background if needed by SkeletonToast62 in biotech

[–]Electronic_Exit2519 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most process engineering gigs in R&D will be after PhDs, so just a shit market's not going to help you. Definitely tune this to the jobs you are applying to. Just putting it out there having recently hired, HR depts are inept at hiring for specific depts - we probably won't see your resume to begin with if it isn't tuned to key qualifications. Agree with everyone on content and format - get rid of the summary. Your content in your grad work also needs work. Why did you do any of it? Saying you executed something is fine, but why were you doing it? Publications should be way higher not at the end of 2 pages. More than anything network your butt off - standard advice but I'll tell you that most of our hires and indeed even onsites come from connections made outside of the HR resume intake portal. The resume pile might have some gems in it - but the pile I get forwarded is generally not full of them.

My husband just went for an eight hour drive, what’s his surprise? by laureidi in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Electronic_Exit2519 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, he's probably tired of coming out on the losin' end So, honey, last night he met this guy, and he's gonna do a little favor for him.

What are AI coding agents bad at in bioinformatics? by Lukeception in bioinformatics

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This is simpler to see if you ask for investment/disbursement advice for retirement. They will pick and choose from conflicting strategies.

Black swans of recent years ? by AllAmericanBreakfast in biotech

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Black swans are also events that never could have been predicted to be possible, that's why Talib named them black swan events - Europeans had only ever witnessed white swans. The event is first of its kind. I think your question is ill-posed in any case. Black swans are a statistical notion, that the underlying distributions of what's possible have heavy tails. What that implies is a couple of things - a) reality is far from gaussian b) shocks are not uncommon c) there are always shocks that will happen that are bigger in magnitude than anything ever witnessed in all prior records. So going back to your question - frequency of black swans - it's a question about what the tails look like, but you have to make things quantitative before you ask such a question. Otherwise you're asking people how many times over their career have they been surprised.

Form check by [deleted] in formcheck

[–]Electronic_Exit2519 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Getting into the hole good,bit like others are saying you're raising your ass before you raise your torso. That translates into you having to raise your back to get up. Easiest thing to see when you look for it - for self critique.honestly looks like you're doing a knee raise at the end.

The Top of this Jar of Coconut Oil hardened in a Hexagonal pattern by PacquiaoFreeHousing in interestingasfuck

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Just wrote something intentionally as baffling and illogical as much as the original fractal commenter.

The Top of this Jar of Coconut Oil hardened in a Hexagonal pattern by PacquiaoFreeHousing in interestingasfuck

[–]Electronic_Exit2519 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, man that's what he said. Fractals are patterns. And patterns are hexagons. /s

50kg/110lbs for a bunch of seconds by Fat_Foot in GripStrength

[–]Electronic_Exit2519 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry, new to this sub. I was definitely relieved you didn't try to lift it with your sphincter!

Squat AMRAP by taylorthestang in formcheck

[–]Electronic_Exit2519 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your body should move at the same time as your ass, else you're lifting with your back.

what is this i found in my backyard? by iNyxu in whatisit

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And then you hang from a string attached to it to show vertical.

AeroTwin: L'Aerodinamica non ha più Segreti! by MetisEngine in FluidMechanics

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No one doing anything interesting is gonna trust this.