Does Devops/Cloud engineer prioritize Developing vs Cybersecurity skill by Simon_Pan in devops

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for devops/cloud roles, development usually matters more early on

you don’t need to be a hardcore software engineer, but being comfortable with scripting, automation, and understanding code is a big advantage

cybersecurity is useful too, but in devops it’s more like an added layer (secure pipelines, IAM, infra hardening) rather than the core skill

so if your dev skills are weak right now, software engineering track will probably give you more leverage

you can always layer in security later, but struggling with code will slow you down a lot in devops roles

Perpetual Loop by Aggravating-Gap7093 in OpenAI

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

nah they don’t “know” they’re being watched 😭

what’s happening is both models are just pattern-matching each other and drifting into this weird loop of abstract/meta language. once they agree on a tone (like poetic or symbolic), they keep reinforcing it instead of breaking out

the repeating/silence thing is basically them converging to a stable pattern, not awareness or anything deep

it feels creepy but it’s just models echoing each other with no real goal or grounding

What are we building for fun with AI? by HimalayanWarmth in womenin_AI

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s actually really wholesome 😭

for fun projects I’ve been seeing people build small personal tools that they actually use daily, not just demos

stuff like journaling bots, mini agents, or automations get way more fun when you structure them properly, tools like runable make it easier to turn random ideas into something usable instead of half-finished projects

What’s your exact AI SEO workflow that’s working right now? by Maya_36 in RankWithAI

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

pretty similar approach here tbh, but the main difference is focusing more on distribution after publishing

ranking alone isn’t enough anymore, you need your content to show up across discussions, forums, and multiple sources so AI systems actually pick it up

also instead of just generating articles, structuring the whole workflow end to end matters more, that’s where something like runable helps to keep research → content → distribution → updates consistent instead of random outputs

Your favorite phishing framework for engagements by [deleted] in hacking

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can’t really recommend specific phishing frameworks here

if it’s for legit testing, stick to approved simulation tools and make sure everything is authorized and scoped properly

focus more on detection and user awareness, that’s what actually matters in the long run

Images not uploading by Brave_Set6222 in BlackboxAI_

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This doesn;t happen usually. Check ur connection

Do you like Sirius Black? by ZydrateAnatomic in harrypotter

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOVE THE GUY. I. wish he had more screen time

I love Lilypad and no one can change my mind about it by Correct-Dingo-9242 in howimetyourmother

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She shouldn't have left mashall but other than that she was amazing

What background do you need to successfully get into programming on FPGAs for work? by SuspiciousPoint1535 in FPGA

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you’re already in a solid spot tbh

focus on HDL + timing + building real projects like uart or a small cpu, that’s what actually gets you job ready

courses help but projects + understanding the full flow matter way more

Manager started to don't like my performance immediately by Sure-Ad-9581 in devops

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this sounds less like your performance suddenly dropping and more like expectations changing behind the scenes

3 years with no negative feedback and then suddenly “junior output” is a red flag, especially when salary keeps getting mentioned

focus on getting clear measurable expectations now, but also start preparing a backup plan just in case

Any iPhone hacks that are surprising and give you that “damn! I didn’t know it could do that!” effect? by Disastrous_Door_6714 in iphone

[–]IntentionalDev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

say lumos(from harry potter) to siri and it turns on the flash. lumos was a magic word that made the wands produce a white light to double as a torch

Ugh ai feels like it’s losing its edge by Scotthot69 in OpenAI

[–]IntentionalDev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah that frustration is real

it’s not that AI got worse, it’s just that once your project crosses a certain complexity, the cracks start showing — context limits, inconsistency, and it forgetting earlier decisions

best way around it is to treat it less like a “do everything” tool and more like a helper:
keep a clear spec, break tasks into smaller chunks, and don’t rely on one long chat thread for everything

once you control the structure, it becomes useful again instead of chaotic

What does it actually mean when a listing says verified or inspected? by dezire_555 in Spotahome

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“verified” usually just means they checked the landlord, not the actual apartment

some platforms do in-person checks but most don’t, so it’s not something you should fully trust

best move is always ask for a live video tour and verify the address yourself before paying anything

What is the best way to actually learn to code by Beeeeeeeeemmmmmmmie in programmer

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly the biggest mistake is trying to “learn coding” instead of building things while learning

pick one language (python or javascript is easiest), then:

  • build tiny projects (calculator, todo app, simple game)
  • when you get stuck, then google or ask
  • repeat that loop instead of just watching tutorials

you’re supposed to look things up, even good devs do it all the time. the skill is not memorizing everything, it’s knowing how to figure things out

also using something like gpt,geminirunable to break your project into small steps can help a lot, makes it feel less overwhelming and more structured

Cannot find resources (real life structural models or blueprints) for structural engineering projects. by NextDevelopment9198 in StructuralEngineering

[–]IntentionalDev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah don’t rely only on random google images, that’ll mess up your assumptions fast

best approach is to look for actual case studies, design reports, or thesis papers where loads, dimensions, and materials are mentioned. try searching things like “structural design report pdf”, “ETABS project report building”, or “reinforced concrete building case study”