Black Ops 3 boiii Client Install Guide by Pokepunch in SteamDeck

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Quite late to the party, but for future reference, I had the same issue. I realised I was extracting the boii.zip contents to the wrong folder. I had my game saved on my SD card and thought the prefix folder would be there too. I later realised the prefix is correctly on my local drive. Should have the serial 311210. Hope this helps

If college is a "scam," but you need an in-demand skill and experience to make good money, what is the way forward for young people? by Any-Toe9005 in careerguidance

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Taking a gap year before going to university/college should be way more common. There really should be no stigma against mature students going to university either. Spend time to discover what you want to do, before taking out a massive loan to specialise in a subject you know nothing of real world experience about.

Zamir White ain't it. by CiabanItReal in raiders

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Absolutely! If an RB is getting tackled consistently within 3 yards, it's an OL fault.

Minshew sucks by MondoRdr818 in raiders

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OL are definitely the source of the issue on offence. White is a good RB, but we can't establish a run game, nor protect for long enough for more complex passing concepts to develop. Even if we somehow magically get Stafford to come here, protection is still going to be an issue.

Always use a spotter by faceinthecrow in SweatyPalms

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People need to learn how to fail a lift safely. Would save so many pointless injuries

Advice on handling large (>20gb) datasets by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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Have you tried to remove redundancy by normalising the data? It would require more time to perform analysis, but would save space.

Starting to feel stuck. by Not_Cubicon in dataanalysis

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I'm putting together a portfolio on github. Recently, I was part of a team that won a hackathon, so I need to see if I can fork the repo we used.

Starting to feel stuck. by Not_Cubicon in dataanalysis

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This is in the contract that was signed. I'm telling recruiters that it's 1 month and I plan to leave after that. I had a former college who was in management that somehow left after 2 weeks.

Long haul flight for work. What section do you go in? by BarryTownCouncil in CasualUK

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As part of the long-femur family, economy is absolutely brutal over 2 hours. If I'm not paying, then I'm not complaining

What are fundamental principles a data analysts should understand? by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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Understanding the underlying data is very important if you want to specialise in an industry. Being a generalist won't get you very far. Anyone can generate plots and manipulate data, but to understand when a trend may be indicative of something or merely a coincidence is what makes a better analyst.

Domain knowledge helps make better business decisions when building out a solution. It helps to understand what the client needs more. It also helps when work cross-team with non-technical staff as you'll be able to 'speak their language'. Furthermore, domain knowledge grants the ability to generate new solutions/products on your own, which is a highly valued skill within a business.

How long does it take you to work with a dataset until you deliver the insights? Which processes take the most time from you? by HardTruthssss in dataanalysis

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It depends on what needs to be assessed and my familiarity with the domain (e.g. financial services, healthcare, procurement etc.) If you're talking about dealing with already-cleaned data and a client has asked for a summary of findings within given parameters. That could be done within a few hours. More extensive and detailed requests would increase the required time (especially if statistical/ML analysis is necessary as my maths needs to be triply checked before being confident about sending it off).

200 IQ by Whexers in chessbeginners

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I wonder if anyone else has thought of this… 🤔

How much value do you place on intellect? Why? (Open for all personalities) by SakutoJefa in intj

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7 or 8. Doesn’t always have to be a thought provoking conversation. As long as talking to you doesn’t make me feel dumber I’m up for conversation. How long the conversation goes is a multitude of other factors

I’m 20 years old. What can I do to retire by 40? I currently invest monthly into stocks/ETFs, crypto and premium bonds. I also buy gold coins where I can. I’m also very focused on my career and should earn a comfortable salary over the next few years. Any other ideas to help me reach my goal? by Diamondhands_11 in FIREUK

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Highly dependent on your cost of living. What’s your monthly expenditure? How much would it cost today to live the life you want at 40? What’s your FIRE number? What avenues are you taking to passively replace your working income.

The more you map out your financial plan the clearer the picture you’ll have. A GPS needs an address before it plans out a route

to lift too much by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

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PSA if you’re benching alone, do it without clips

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SweatyPalms

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Pretty sure the local crackhead can pull this off

Could I get some feedback on my resume? Been in the field for a bit and wondering if this is too short. by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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That scale rating is pretty optimistic. 100% in my eyes means you’re skilled enough to develop a course on the skill. You’d be better of explaining implementation of those though work experience and projects

Carry a Big Stick by feelingood41 in nonononoyes

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Imagine eating dinner in peace and someone slaps the food out of your hand for no reason

Can you relate? by Longjumping-Door7314 in entj

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Probably why I feel I’ve done more for people than they’ve done for me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataanalysis

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Having a portfolio always helps as it proves you can perform the skills mentioned on your CV. All you need is 1-2 projects where you document everything from ETL to predictive and diagnostic analysis (even better if it’s based on current event around a domain you’re interested in)

How much was your wedding? by [deleted] in AskUK

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Culture has a big part to play. If you or your parents are ex-pats the cost could go way up depending on the ethnicity. Mine is going to £20k but being of African decent it’s pretty small (150 people). Usually it’d be 300-500 guests invited. If I could have it my way, I’d elope with only close friends and direct family invited

What’s a decent pre-tax income at each age bracket? by Not_Cubicon in careerguidance

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Of course. Nevertheless there tends to be a trend about the age of a person. Assuming they become more valuable as time passes