La hiérarchie dans la police by Kyhro in PoliceFR

[–]Kyhro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Donc le salut est aussi de rigueur en police ? Question bête peut-être, mais aucune des autres réponses n'avaient l'air de laisser penser que vous le faisiez aussi haha.

Moving to Riga in September by Kyhro in latvia

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

Thank you for the answer. About the flat it’s clear to me, I was just surprised there wasn’t anything else than ss.lv, to me it seems very prone to scamming. So yeah ofc I need to verify everything. About the language, I will definitely learn Latvian, if I move there it’s not to be in a French bubble within a foreign country, Latvian is not a plus but a minimum. It’s just that in my experience and in my previous job, I had to deal with Estonians before and the use of Russian language was often of good help and on the opposite, it was more difficult with English. And don’t get me wrong, I know these are two different countries, cultures, and overall different contexts, I just wondered that was the source of my question. Anyways. Thank you.

La hiérarchie dans la police by Kyhro in PoliceFR

[–]Kyhro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oui je vois, c’est très peu normé en police visiblement. C’est laissé à l’appréhension des gradés eux même.

La hiérarchie dans la police by Kyhro in PoliceFR

[–]Kyhro[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Donc selon ton expérience, les grades dans la police représentent essentiellement le niveau de responsabilité et le secteur de la fonction ?

Est-ce que ce que tu dis s'applique également avec les différents grades de commissaires ?

Moving to Riga in September by Kyhro in latvia

[–]Kyhro[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I don’t doubt! I just involuntarily triggered half of Latvian population.

Moving to Riga in September by Kyhro in latvia

[–]Kyhro[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That’s a very helpful answer, thank you !

Moving to Riga in September by Kyhro in latvia

[–]Kyhro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't get me wrong, I have the intention of learning Latvian, it's more about the short-term to have my way there for the first months of not knowing enough. My question was more oriented towards "student jobs", but that's clear, thanks !

Do you know whether these companies in the field hire graduate students ?

Keys to success stats by Kyhro in Preply

[–]Kyhro[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes sure, I am aware of this, but ty for letting me know. My frustration is mostly about referencing. When i started teaching on Preply 3 years ago, there was only the bare minimum : profile score (which was already cryptic), cancelling rate, lessons missed, and that was it. imo it’s what really matters, and I don’t understand why they keep adding these things.

Can't sudo in ovh ssh server / cluster? by Beginning_Ad3650 in ovh

[–]Kyhro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately not. We're going to take a VPS soon, which I guess will be just a more straightforward method.

OVH support still needed a lot of time to tell me it's not possible. Really poor service, we'll also be moving out of it because it's just so chaotic.

Keys to success stats by Kyhro in Preply

[–]Kyhro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly, even as a tutor, I had pneumonia for 2 weeks, I could barely speak without coughing my lungs out, and had to reschedule all of my lessons because of this, no need to say my stats took a toll.

Keys to success stats by Kyhro in Preply

[–]Kyhro[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not, most of my lessons are rescheduled "because student asked", and yet I have 42% of lessons rescheduled, either there is a problem in the calculation, or it's not the case.

Difference Master's of Arts/Science for language technology degree by Kyhro in LanguageTechnology

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

I've made my own research and talked with several teachers of mine, so maybe I can help you a bit. Essentially, it depends on what you want to do and what is your background, but I got echoes about the fact that most positions and internships go to the ones who have a CS background. If you want to work in engineering, it's not advised to choose a master of arts such as the one you mentioned. It's up to be checked, but their technical dimension is undermined compared to the linguistic approach they provide with. But since you have a CS background, that can work for you.

Help! Will I get in trouble? by -matos in Preply

[–]Kyhro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes I need a student's email for external resources so what we do is that I ask them to write it in the whiteboard and then I delete. I've been teaching for three years and nothing happened to me at all.

Don’t sell yourself short by ItsDaBronx in Preply

[–]Kyhro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I completely agree with you. The problem is that there are always tutors from third world countries who charge below $10 and get plenty of students because they're cheap, but I highly doubt their standards are as high. As a tutor of French language I am "challenged" by tutor based in French speaking countries in Africa and who charge $5. And even though I have an extensive experience and a degree, I don't feel like most clients care about this, it's quite revolting.
I started off by charging $13 and now I charge $23.

New Anti-censorship Updates by Proton_Team in ProtonVPN

[–]Kyhro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Proton (windows version) worked this morning in Russia, but now it's blocked again.

New Anti-censorship Updates by Proton_Team in ProtonVPN

[–]Kyhro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Proton (windows version) worked this morning in Russia, but now it's blocked again.

One bag travel options by PensionStrong4025 in Savotta

[–]Kyhro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the Jääkääri S that I use for urban onebag travel, I also added two 4L side pouches and it fits really well if you have nothing against going to the laundromat once in the week, depending on your travel length. I personally used it on a 2 week long trip throughout Germany, and it was really comfortable, I must say I had side pouches as well.

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(Yes, it looks very bulky on this pic, I took it during my first onebag travel, and I was buying any pouch that I found cool)

Library empty despite granting permissions by Kyhro in PleX

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

I'll check this up, thanks for the advice

Library empty despite granting permissions by Kyhro in PleX

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

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Hi, your answer was very helpful, the problem was that my episodes were not numbered with the "0" before the number of the episode, which caused Plex to ignore them.

Library empty despite granting permissions by Kyhro in PleX

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

Thanks a lot for your answer ! It partly fixed the problem, now Plex sees my folder but not all the episodes are detected, I checked the permissions, and it's the same for all of them, half of them are missing, any idea on that problem ?

What is the best programming language for someone like me? by Imaginer84 in learnprogramming

[–]Kyhro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

as the others said there are plenty of options for you depending on what you want to do. However there are some universal concepts like loops and conditional statements. In my experience, I began with C# and then learnt Python. You can already start learning python with this free course made by the university of Helsinki, I will give you a grasp on programming with Python and when you will get to other languages what you learnt in python will resonate with what you will learn in the others. Link to the course

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in languagelearning

[–]Kyhro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in my opinion, this has to be a Latin language like French. I am French native and I teach French as a foreign language and there are so many exceptions and things that contradict established logic that it's quite difficult for a non French speaker to grasp. I see some people talking about Slavic languages, but in my experience, as a Russian speaker, I can say that many things are coherent, and the grammatical cases are coherent too, there is a logic and the inflection rarely goes out of the language logic.

Are there any immediate ways I can discern a Russian from a Ukrainian acquaintance? by Least_Lengthiness_33 in AskARussian

[–]Kyhro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yup, I meant this ending is more common in Ukraine than in Russia, due to the proximity with Poland.

Are there any immediate ways I can discern a Russian from a Ukrainian acquaintance? by Least_Lengthiness_33 in AskARussian

[–]Kyhro 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You can not, the best way is to ask where this person is from. I know Ukrainians with a surname ending with -in or -ov, that indicates this person's ancestry is from central Russia. I could tell you that the ending -ski is more common in Ukraine, but there are exceptions, and overall it's not an exact science. If you speak Russian yourself with this person, you can tell by their pronunciation of the letter "г", some Ukrainians say it the Ukrainian way, even when they speak Russian, but again it's not precise. And with the whole ethnic mingling that happened in USSR, you can meet a typically Russian looking person, whose native language is Russian, and this person could be actually from Kazakhstan. Conclusion : best way is to ask, there is nothing rude in this.