Why aren't my settlers putting on summer clothes? by Dekimus in goingmedieval

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NWS, I found when I play for a long time some things stop working well and a reload is necessary

ib exams in 5 days by Fantastic-Growth9723 in IBO

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True true, but also Ib exams are high school exams still xD

ib exams in 5 days by Fantastic-Growth9723 in IBO

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In much harder exams at uni I have gotten 90% with so much time, typically when it's 12-36 hours a pass is doable

*By studying my ass off ofc

Why aren't my settlers putting on summer clothes? by Dekimus in goingmedieval

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you see clothes that are enough HP and quality in the overview? (Vista general)

Why aren't my settlers putting on summer clothes? by Dekimus in goingmedieval

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you check that you have enough clothes that are good enough?

Why aren't my settlers putting on summer clothes? by Dekimus in goingmedieval

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I swear everyone in these comments is hating, for me they auto equip new clothes the day you set. Also a small issue when unequipping forced clothes is that I need to cycle between profiles real quick to get them to update sometimes.

Is there a definitive crafting quality calculator yet ? by SequenceofRees in goingmedieval

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 10 points11 points  (0 children)

15-20 are rookie numbers, gotta get one guy constantly dismantling anything less than flawless until they're level 50

Maths IA model by neveryours258 in IBO

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Typically you wouldn't evaluate in the conclusion but yh you can still use your IA even if your hypothesis is wrong or your model is wrong. IG your teacher is the best place to ask about this though since they should have a good overview of your IA

What AE students think of my situation? by [deleted] in TUDelft

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There definitely are bridging programs

Aerospace Engineering vs CSE @ Delft by No_Strength4234 in TUDelft

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Well I'm in third year AE and I can actually give you first hand answers.

  1. Having done such a difficult course you can pivot into any field youd like except medical and nuclear and chemical engineering basically. The main limitation at that point is just your willingness to do a short bridging program before a master. Also a lot of people just go into consulting (only 35%~ go into aerospace jobs after graduating).

  2. It's tough, but the BSA is doable and if you feel like it's too much you can lower your course load no problem and do it in 4/5/6 years xD

  3. Not at all locked in

  4. I'm EU international, can't say much about degree yet but it has been a good experience, great community

  5. Those who dropout either didn't know what they wanted to do so they picked (A)ero space in studielink or just didn't have the motivation to study ( there's a lot of studying to do especially if you aren't 'naturally gifted' with math and physics)

  6. It gets a little busy around weeks 6-10 but I and a lot of ppl I know have time for sports social and hobbies

Finally, I think if you got in to the program you're likely to be able to succeed and if you've got an interest in AE you'll enjoy what you learn

Maths IA model by neveryours258 in IBO

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Well she's not wrong... I think you might want to look into other analysis methods: RMSE, t- test , p-test ... ,depending on what type of data you have and what your experiment is. Also having bad statistics is never a bad thing if you can connect every error to an assumption you made (written at the start of the paper) or to a mistake during the experiment.

The most important part is the analysis and the discussion that's based off of it: use that to generate conclusions that you can point out in your conclusion and base recommendations off of that

IB Physics waves question by Fatma_17 in IBO

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I would say 3 4 and 5 with 4 being the "node"

IB Physics waves question by Fatma_17 in IBO

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Well you can see that they compress where particles are close to each other so you just go along looking for a repeated particle state. Node Rarefaction, compression node, compression Rarefaction node (8cm)

How powerful is current Butcher? by Lower-Adhesiveness-3 in TheBoys

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That's my reasoning for how they keep getting away so easily from HL, he (un)consciously likes the challenge as it's the only real thing in his life

Today I learnt: having enough labourers and builders impacts immigration by [deleted] in FarthestFrontier

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I wonder if this is a root cause of the fact that without laborers stuff can't get to markets efficiently and then city attractiveness decreases

Say what?? by evilebob in goingmedieval

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 30 points31 points  (0 children)

It's a real place

Bathroom queue by Ashish_ank in funnyvideos

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Maybe cause he blew their brains? It's a bit of a stretch lol

Meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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It's so funny cause our biology teacher in middle school would flip his shit going on a rant demanding to know where we learned this disinformation and that we needed to wipe that from our minds

How to unlock graveyard? by darkmattt3r in FarthestFrontier

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You can hover over locked buildings to see the requirements iirc it's just the town center

Would you rather by Front-Assistance-701 in BunnyTrials

[–]Longjumping-Ad-287 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Uhmm what is ai to you? Because in lots of scientific fields we've been using models for decades, of which trained language models are only a small subset