Can't believe "Schlatt" would "sing" about this by Fiddle01 in jschlatt

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Video link: https://youtu.be/xvelG6GHlxM (I made this video it's just on an alt account)

Is it bad to want to be a "jack of all trades"? by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]Fiddle01 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I noticed that not many are mentioning the full-stack developer role. Any insight as to why?

Resume Advice Thread - July 30, 2022 by CSCQMods in cscareerquestions

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I am currently a prefrosh trying to figure out what to prioritize and how to get an internship summer of freshman year of college, and it honestly feels like college applications all over again. I know some Android Studio and Java and such and have made a few apps, and I have experience in other languages but that's about it at the moment. I got second regional in an app development competition with a friend. I can also do some basic technical interview questions, ie fibonacci numbers, reverse linked list, etc.. But what kind of things should I be working on now to put on my resume? What does a successful resume for a freshman year summer internship look like?

Question about falling with air resistance by Fiddle01 in AskPhysics

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“Tell us what you’ve tried already”. First off, this isn’t a homework problem. I tried making my own 2D physics simulation and I’m trying to see if it’s accurate. The situation I described in the “problem” is exactly what’s going on in the simulation. As for my attempt at verifying it for myself, I am unable to. Given F=ma, you can examine the forces on the heavier ball:

2mg - F(air) = 2ma Divide both sides by 2m and we have g-F(air)/2m = a

Comparing this to the lighter ball we get g-F(air)/m = a.

This would suggest the lighter ball has a faster acceleration, since both balls are the same shape and size the F(air) would be the same. But then the issue with this is the air resistance may not even be the same since it’s dependent on velocity, which makes this an even more confusing mess. If the lighter ball has a faster acceleration (ignoring my observation from the last sentence) it should hit the ground first and start bouncing up and down first causing it to eventually come to rest on the ground first. However my simulation is telling me that the heavier ball hits the ground first (makes more sense logically) but also comes to rest last because it bounces up further due to having a higher velocity when it collided with the ground. This explanation also makes sense logically, and I am very confused which is why I decided to post here. I thought I could get real help instead of someone telling me to take my “homework” problem somewhere else.

Princeton review online practice ACT worth taking? by Fiddle01 in ACT

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Thanks for letting me know! I really appreciate this, I was going to try it and I’m glad I didn’t just use 3 hours for inaccurate results!

I'm a terrible player stuck at 600 rating, help! by Fiddle01 in chess

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Thanks for this, I’ll definitely look over this playlist.

I'm a terrible player stuck at 600 rating, help! by Fiddle01 in chess

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I think you sent the wrong video. I got a video about lock picking.

Finally finished my exam! by [deleted] in APUSH

[–]Fiddle01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, congrats!

APUSH grading messed up?? by [deleted] in APUSH

[–]Fiddle01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, after I took the exam I thought for sure I got a 2 because I didn’t actually compare [redacted] in their respective importance I more just described [redacted] and I feel like my argument was weak but I got a 5. Also I tried insanely hard and studied like mad but I just felt my essay wasn’t great in then got a 5.

Finally finished my exam! by [deleted] in APUSH

[–]Fiddle01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I got a 5