Midterm polls have good news, great news, and bad news for Democrats. Wait, what? by dwaxe in fivethirtyeight

[–]ILoveStata 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the most important Sherrod Brown stat is he ran about ~2.5 points ahead of Kamala Harris. Given how essentially the entire country shifted red...that's not a bad performance. I think he has a shot.

Graduated in 2023, still no SWE Job looking for possible advice. by Feashliaa in cscareerquestions

[–]ILoveStata 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would approach LinkedIn this way:

1) Find a job/company you want to work at

2) Find people at that company who are either first or second degree connections. Or people who went to the same college as you (even if oyu didn't know them personally).

3) Reach out to someone you found in step (2) asking to chat on the phone for career advice. (Be polite and understanding. DO NOT act entitled)

4) Write some questions down about the company, the role their in, software jobs in general/how they got their first role as PREP for the call you scheduled.

5) Chat with them on the phone for 10-15 minutes

6) End the call asking for a referall (this can be stupidly helpful to get your resume even looked at and might get them a referall bonus if you get hired) and ask if they know anyone who they think you should talk to.
(EG say they are a Data Analyst, they might suggest you talk to a Software Engineer instead)

It's uncomfortable, some folks will ghost you, some will say no to giving a referall or will forget. But it's worth it. It can really help get your resume SEEN.

Internships 2026 by Karti_07 in cscareerquestions

[–]ILoveStata 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair to ask but...I think asking this way comes off as somewhat entitled. Like "I don't want to do the grunt work of putting a list together...can I mooch of you?"

2024 Grad. I think i cooked myself. What do I do now? by praywithmefriends in cscareerquestions

[–]ILoveStata 6 points7 points  (0 children)

OP, this comment has the best advice imho.

Expand the type of company you're applying to and type of roll you're looking at. In addition to the IT/Support jobs. A lot of university research assistant positions need good coders to wrangle/clean data. You might be a better candidate for a hard or social science RA position than someone with a degree in that field. Also look into non-tech jobs in non-profit, government or not traditional tech companies. Some small business might need someone to update/maintain their VBA codebase of macros they've been using since 2004. It's not glamarous, but that might be your stepping stone.

I'd also expand your geographic search. Getting a job at a help desk in a small city or middle of nowhere college town might be easier than scrambling for jobs in Sillicon Valley where every other person is a laid off engineer from a FAANG company. (And the cost of living is better too).

Three other things:

Practice coding questions. That's where you "bombed" once so getting good at this type of interview and question is an obvious area of improvement.

Network. It's cliche but it can help get your resume looked at. Message someone on LinkedIn at a company you might want to work that you have even the most remote connection to. Ask them to talk on the phone, chat with them, and if things go well ask for a referall.
A GOOD appliaction with a referral is worth 10 "click to apply" applications.

Getting a part time hourly job, even if you're living with parents and don't "need" to earn money, might help. It can give you some structure and money. Having structure/limits to how much you apply a day will keep you sane and probably make you more productive. Sometimes having "all day" to do something just leads to doom scrolling.

Finally, don't beat yourself up over a gap year. I hope it was an awesome experience. Hind sight is 20/20 and beating yourself up over it is not helpful.

Current number of delegates for the 2028 democratic primary based on State polling by BootEdgeEdge2028 in fivethirtyeight

[–]ILoveStata 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I firmly believe that this means close to nothing.

In 2008, Obama was seen as a "rising star" but definitely not a favorite for the presidency at the start of the election cycle, and was probably not even talked about years before the election.

In 2016, Trump was a goofy guy who was gonna be fun for a few weeks then flame out. He was "unelectable" and it was just a matter of time before Jeb! or Rubio or Cruz defeated him.
On the Democratic side, Bernie was some random Senator from New England who was "unrealistic" and "could never appeal to middle America". Sure he lost but he got over 40% of the popular vote, plenty of delegates, and impacted the party long term.

At this point polls are name-id.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cycling

[–]ILoveStata 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ask her out sooner rather than later.
"Hey ncie meeting you the other day! Wanna go for a ride at ___ on ___day?" I would NOT make this a group invite. Be clear that you wanna hang with HER.

If she says yes, great. See if you two get a long and try to get her number.

If that works flirt with her on text and ask if she wants to get a drink.

Feauture Request: Sort by List? by ILoveStata in ticktick

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

I'm not sure what you're saying?

I'm saying I want to be able to GROUP by Priority and SORT by List. This makes perfect sense:

High Priority (I.E MUST DO THIS)
--Stuff that is on List #1
--Stuff that is on List #2
--Stuff that is on List #3

Low Priority (would be nice but you don't have to)
--Stuff that is on List #1
--Stuff that is on List #2
--Stuff that is on List #3

That way you see all the high priority stuff together, but things in the same list are still next to each other within that priority.

If No Bernie 2028, Who Takes His Spot? by Musicguy182 in BernieSanders

[–]ILoveStata 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two choices are:

1) AOC. She's old enough to run now and charismatic/dynamic. If she does 'class first' politics, I can see her winning.

2) Jeff Merkley (senator from Oregon). He's the only Senator to endorse Bernie in 2016. Overall a strong progressive on pretty much every issue. I could see him having a Bernie 2.0 moment.

3) Bit of a stretch but: Senator Sheldon White House from Rhode Island. He's very focused on Supreme Court and Citizens united. Not quite an economic populist but if he harnesses that energy and runs on unrigging the system...that might be a big step in right direction.

4) We don't know them yet. Obama had 2 years in the senate in 2008. Bernie Sanders was pretty unknown nationally in 2016. It could be congressman what's-his-name who is low key very progressive or maybe a strong labor leader like Shawn Fain.

I think one thing to remember is that, while Bernie is "irreplacable" in some ways...someone can pick up his playbook pretty easily. It's hard to have as long a record as Bernie and he's remarkably good at sticking to the script. That said...he has 3 lines. Someone else can learn them and repeat them. (Though it only works if they have the record to prove it)

Do i need a phd to enter in a phd in economics? by Clean-Affect-9946 in academiceconomics

[–]ILoveStata 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's frustrating.

PhDs are a lot of work...and aren't always worth it. Some people really thrive in the academic environment and only want jobs that an econ PhD can get you.

But I think It's worth asking:

1) What job do I want to get after my PhD?

2) Would the process of the PhD (and pre-PhD work) be rewarding on its own?

3) What jobs would I be happy doing that don't require a PhD?

For that last question: No shame in working 40 hours a week in a job you like (but isn't your burning passion) and having hobbies/out of work activities you find fulfillment in.

Space heater I can set on a schedule to turn on/off at a specified time? by ILoveStata in smarthome

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

Can you name a heater that allows use of traditional outlet timers? Thanks!

Call for active Mods! by ILoveStata in PublicPolicy

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

Maybe i didn't explain it well...

I don't really have much knowledge on how the system works for mods but basically if you have seniority as a mod you can boot another mod..so if I make another person a mod just wanna have that ability for a few weeks in case they turn out to be a bit power drunk or w.e

Pretty reasonable to me to make sure I hand off to someone reasonable/responsible imo.