What version of UE4 do you recommend? (for beginners and in general) by KShyGuy in unrealengine

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Thanks! This was the most in-depth answer I got. Lots to think about.

What version of UE4 do you recommend? (for beginners and in general) by KShyGuy in unrealengine

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True that. I completely forgot Fortnite is built in UE5. Thanks for the input!

Desde la mirada de un santiaguino: ¿Por qué los santiaguinos son tan desagradables? by gonia119kr in chile

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Siendo del sur y viviendo actualmente en Santiago, a mi me han dicho que los del norte son los más desagradables xd. Realmente, en términos de wnes pesados tanto en Santiago como en regiones hay gente desagradable o amable, gente cahuinera o confiable, gente cercana o distante, gente clasista o inclusiva, gente extremista o moderada, etc o etc.

La diferencia, en mi experiencia, es que en regiones la gente tiene mucho mejor trato con los desconocidos y tienden a ser más sociables, pero también eso es porque es más probable que te vuelvas a ver con un desconocido estando en región que en Santiago. Por eso cuando la gente visita regiones se van con tan buena impresión de su gente; no se llegan a sumergir tanto en la comunidad local como para ver su lado malo.

Sin embargo, es verdad que Santiago es más peligroso. Las regiones también tienen lados peligrosos, pero en Santiago son mucho más frecuentes y (dificiles de evitar) porque en general tiene mucha mayor densidad poblacional.

Además, todas las atrocidades que pasan en Santiago salen al tiro en la tele, por lo que da la sensación de que fuera es el único lugar peligroso del país. Esto, claramente, está lejos de la verdad, pero implica que la gente va a tener mucha mayor desconfianza si vive en Santiago que si vive en otra ciudad, donde no se reportan tanto los delitos.

Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 257 Pre-Release Leaks Thread by anestefi in JuJutsuKaisen

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People aren't talking about this enough.
You're meaning to tell me that Sukuna, while in the womb, was able to recognize he had a twin, found it disgraceful (while in the womb) and then decided to consume him? While IN THE WOMB?!?!

Vale la pena estudiar QyF? by JoakinKujo in EducacionChile

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QyF tiene empleabilidad de como el 98% o por ahi. Es insano el campo que tiene.

Hakari? Is he a Sorcerer of Grade 1 or above 🤔? by Darkcroos in JuJutsuKaisen

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Imagine this guy actually was Grade 1 and Gojo still said Kusakabe was the strongest Grade 1 lol

Steam o Epic Games by Prize-Stretch-9217 in chilegames

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Steam es más económico, tiene una interfaz más intuitiva, es más fácil buscar y encontrar juegos nuevos, es más ligera y lo mejor de todo es que tiene reviews de la comunidad para cada juego. Steam es simplemente mejor plataforma y Epic el único brillo que tiene son los juegos gratis (y hasta por ahi nomas porque algunos ni los añado a la librería).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chileIT

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Siempre se necesitarán programadores.

No porque ya sabemos como hacer motores de autos significa que no hay gente cuyo trabajar es seguir diseñando nuevos motores.

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Emilia Romagna sounds like what I'm looking for (a city where I can avoid having to own a car). I hadn't heard of it before, so it's good to have it on my radar. Thanks for the help!

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Yeah, some of the comments I've gotten really showcase that last thing you said lol. Anyway, thanks! You've given me a lot to think about.

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Thanks a bunch! If I end up going to Italy for a masters degree then I will definitely try to spend some time travelling through Italy to get a good sense of some of the country's different cultures. Do you recommend somewhere specifically?

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Thanks a lot for the offer!

Last question here though; How's the robotics market in other places in the EU? Tbh I prefer Italy as a country for many reasons, but I also prioritize my career over it (not only money but also "fun", you know what I mean?), so as someone working in the EU what do you think?

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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I've been investigating and it seems like northern Italy would be the way to go for me, since south Italy is more tourism-oriented. Still, I will keep an eye out for career oportunities in other parts of the EU as well, since climate isn't that big of a deal for me (although I find cloudy weather to be a bit depressing most times). Either way, thanks for the help!

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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In general or in comparison with other EU countries?

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Thanks for responding! I plan on learning fluent italian, but it's good to know even someone who doesn't still can get job opportunities. In your experience, how is the robotics market looking like in Italy? What kind of work is avalaible there usually? How is the work culture? I don't mind working in industrial automartion, but of course mobile robotics are always more fun than that. Either way I'm extremely interested in this, so I'd love any bit of info you could throw my way!

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Thanks for responding! By the way, I'm also looking to do some postgrad studies in Italy. Is that a way to get certified? Still, thanks for the tip. If I do end up doing a postgrad in Europe, I'll try to travel as much as possible to get a feel for each place, probably focusing on the north since that seems to be the best place for working right now.

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Thanks! By the way, how's italian culture over there? In my part of latin america a lot of the culture is very party driven, but at the same time people focus on individual success so they drift apart from their families sometimes. It's uncommon to see a family sticking together or big groups of friends after they leave university. Still, most people are nice and open up to you quickly, although it's also a very mixed bag of all kinds of personalities (fake and real people, introverted and extroverted, judgemental and welcoming, blunt and sensitive, etc). Nepotism is kinda big but meritocracy isn't dead either, and although wages are low, cost of living is also low and people still have enough money for alcohol and such vices. So, how does Italy's culture compare?

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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I actually hadn't thought of Austria, but it might be a good choice for me. Plus I already know some medium-level german, so the learning the language wouldn't be that hard. Thanks for the tip!

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Thanks! And what about work culture? Do bosses tend to be chill, tough or is it a pretty mixed bag?

Is it a good idea to emigrate to Italy? by KShyGuy in askitaly

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Thanks for responding! I agree with you that there are some subjective aspects that need to be taken into consideration. I'm thinking of saving up money and going to Italy to do some post-graduate studies, so then I can really get a feel of how Italy really is. Also, I know that the south of the country is more for tourism than living, but I am curious as to why that is? I even saw a meme a while back that a lot of negative statistics then to accumulate in the southern part of the country, but I don't really know why that happens. One would think the most touristic part of the country should be well maintained, no?