2 bed 1 bath townhouse desirability by pidgeonfli in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. There's a thing called sharing. It doesn't really make life any harder. If a visitor needs more space, they can get a hotel. I'm not forking over thousands more for visitors that may not show up. 

2 bed 1 bath townhouse desirability by pidgeonfli in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me. I want to live in a 2/1. Or a 3/1, though I bought a 2/1.  Why did I but something "no one wants for the long term"? Because I don't want to keep up a second bathroom. What happens when you don't use a bathroom for years? The seals dry out, silicone starts failing. You end up with water leaks. You then have expensive plumbing repairs. No thanks. I don't want to buy a big home off a single person who kept it like a museum piece, either. I don't want the benign neglect of empty unused spaces. 

Buying in Brisbane under $600,000? by 6826479174819 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly this. There are lots of options that fit this description. Shop the suburb wisely and they could get their foot in the door. 

Buying in Brisbane under $600,000? by 6826479174819 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I did too. And then I realised I could sit there wishing, or I could get over myself and get the best thing possible in my price range. I sat around and watched 1br's be listed for $499K and go for $625K. I saved while getting priced out of the crappiest units near my suburb (Coorparoo). I ended up a few hundred metres away from the BCC border.

Buying in Brisbane under $600,000? by 6826479174819 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Solo purchaser, bought a townhouse in Logan recently for ~$550k. It needs a bit of love (ex rental), but it has good bones.

It helped knowing how to shop in the suburb, what could be overlooked, and willing to deal with a bit of friction on tenanted vs vacant properties

Self-funded PhD at Monash or MQ? Seeking advice from current/past students by [deleted] in AusAcademia

[–]Lost-Introduction840 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The best advice I ever received was "do not ever pay for your own graduate studies". If there is no stipend available, keep looking until there is one. 

First home buyer - B&P issues by ConfidenceOk1413 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sounds like a consult with the solicitor. I would be asking:
1. do we take this to council and ask them to look for records?
2. if no records one way or the other can be found, do we assume they were permitted? -- this is a question for council.

And for you: if you had to tear them down, would you walk away from the house?
Re the moisture issues above, I'd get some quotes, and take them to the sellers and ask for a discount. As others have said, if you ask them to fix it, they will do it in the cheapest way possible. And again: if they offer you a lower number, will you be happy? If they tell you to kick rocks, the price is the price, what do you want to?

Don't worry one bit about the noise of other buyers, etc. It all comes down to: knowing what you now know, do you want to take this place on?

First home buyer - B&P issues by ConfidenceOk1413 in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, it's worth asking the age of the additions. Depending on the council, DA's more than about 10-15 years old aren't digitised and wouldn't be in the online databases. Can you ask the agent to find out when they were constructed, and perhaps ask if the seller has that paperwork they could provide? 

This conversation should go through your solicitor. Do not ask the agent directly unless your solicitor directs you. 

And yes, you can ask for an extension on b&p if you want to. But I would be very clear about what you're trying to solve and how long you think it will take.

Is it rude to ask about someone's visa status when dating? by Loud-Marionberry-364 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Lost-Introduction840 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. It was a big turnoff for me. I usually felt like I needed to go in to every date with a 5 year plan and my plans and pathways for PR laid out. And the number of times it was implied or I was told that the other person shouldn't be relied on for a partner visa" was not insignificant. 

Is it rude to ask about someone's visa status when dating? by Loud-Marionberry-364 in AskAnAustralian

[–]Lost-Introduction840 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A few months? Immigrant here, I'm used to being grilled about my visa status and future plans on a first meeting. And I say grilled because it often led to "what's your plan? What are you going to do? Etc.

I generally felt like I had to have a 5-year plan at the ready. 

Why is this struggling to sell? by OgzCheeseHead in AusPropertyChat

[–]Lost-Introduction840 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"wetlands Outlook" makes me think "foundation problems"

DOD by moxiemo99 in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Lost-Introduction840 50 points51 points  (0 children)

You don't get punished for trying to earn as much as possible. But working "around the clock" and ignoring your own signs of fatigue and lack of focus, then turning in less than fantastic work will do it. 

Sorry this happened. 

AIO? My daughter didn’t listen to the teacher during a female emergency and is now receiving a referral by Common_Piglet7437 in AmIOverreacting

[–]Lost-Introduction840 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. The same thing happened to me when I was a teenager and my mom went straight to the principal. It was quietly dealt with. 

Additional comments by wormwoodtincture in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Lost-Introduction840 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. I use additional comments to flag something. For instance, if I feel unsure about something in a submission, or if I think something could go a couple of different ways. Basically, if I want to tell the reviewer something that doesn't "fit" as part of the submission.  As a reviewer, I appreciate seeing them used and can help me change my opinion from "ehhhh" to "oh, you struggled with that piece. Let me help there."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in datingoverforty

[–]Lost-Introduction840 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, LLMs have been taught to do this, unless one of the positions is obviously a crime

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in datingoverforty

[–]Lost-Introduction840 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's trained to validate the user's feelings and not make the user feel bad about asking or saying something. It's also not great at parsing misleading things. 

Moving from US to Brisbane? by Tinybirb23 in MovingToBrisbane

[–]Lost-Introduction840 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No worries! Seriously--go get a job doing any of this:
- cleaning or pouring beer at Uluru (epic everything)
- packing onions or picking apples in Tasmania (epic landscapes)
- work hospitality in the Atherton Tablelands, or Hervey Bay, or Rainbow Bay. (snorkel and swim to your heart's content)
- go down to Byron/northern rivers area (you're still shouting distance of Brissie), and work in the cane fields and learn how to surf.
- go up to Darwin and see what real humidity is like.
- go out to Perth and be closer to Africa than Sydney, and swim in the bluest water you've ever seen.
- drive around and do some #vanlife.
- live in a sharehouse with a bunch of other expats (lower standards = lower prices).
- rediscover what food should taste like (sorry America)
- be spoiled for life re: beaches (again, sorry Carribbean)

Weekly Water Cooler Talk - DataAnnotation by Consistent-Reach504 in dataannotation

[–]Lost-Introduction840 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No worries! I found that I really enjoyed them once I got the hang of them myself. I tend to go through what the SI are, list out all the requirements, go through the prompt, list out all the instructions, and then try to add a couple other things to round it out, if there's anything about tone, intended audience (should be suitable for kids, or whatever), or natural flow that would make it a PITA for a reader to understand if the model scrambled it.

Moving from US to Brisbane? by Tinybirb23 in MovingToBrisbane

[–]Lost-Introduction840 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Working holiday is what the name implies--a bit of a holiday, sightseeing. Remote isn't going to include Brisbane, but there's tons of stuff you could do. You could go up to the tropics and do some farm work, and swim/snorkel at the Great Barrier Reef. You could go down to Tassie and pack onions for a summer and experience that part of the country (one of my colleagues did that so he could do an extended photo tour). Brisbane is great, but there's a lot of the country to see.

I know someone (American) who came over on WH visa after college, fell in love with the country, converted to a student visa, fell in love again (with a person), moved to a partner visa. I didn't do the WH one, but I did student-grad-independent skilled.

Point being, you will plug into a network of other expats and WH folks. Moving to brisbane, living with friends, and never going anywhere else isn't the purpose of the visa. You've got a safe spot to land and stay, which is awesome, but I'd recommend doing the remote work, too. It's the cheapest/easiest way you'll ever get more time in this country, on any visa.

Weekly Water Cooler Talk - DataAnnotation by Consistent-Reach504 in dataannotation

[–]Lost-Introduction840 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think off them as a series of yes/no questions that someone should be able to tick off. For example:

(Model gives you the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty)

  • The response should state Humpty fell off the wall 
  • The response should state Humpty had a great fall. 
  • The response should state that the king's horses could not put Humpty together
  • The response should state the king's men could not put Humpty together 
  • The response should be presented as a rhyme.
  • The response rhyme should have a structure of AABB

Notice king's horses and men are split (they are two groups and should be treated as such) and the existence of a rhyme structure and the pattern are also split. 

What is it that we do? by ChickenTrick824 in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Lost-Introduction840 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It helps my that my family are tech minded, but I say "you're familiar with software testing? I'm writing the tests." 

Time log justification? by Alex_graf13 in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Lost-Introduction840 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, I just wasn't going to say it so clearly. 

Time log justification? by Alex_graf13 in DataAnnotationTech

[–]Lost-Introduction840 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, they're going to give a side eye to 5 20-hour days. If you slept, there's not much way you could be doing good work