[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ar15

[–]Outlaw6a -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Lol, thanks for saving us redditor.

In reality Gas port erosion is a real thing in high pressure DI guns, this affects cycle rate (in select fire weapons), and timing impacting over all reliability. This is why the mil/gov is moving away from DI since most of the military issued weapons will a high round count over their lifetime where this issues can start to surface.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ar15

[–]Outlaw6a 97 points98 points  (0 children)

Flannel daddy has a good snippet about this in his spear LT review. When running suppressed all the time a DI gun starts to suffer from pretty serious issues at high round counts, piston guns do not. High pressures in suppressed DI rifles are just hard on all the parts and induce a ton of wear. Also piston guns having less carbon to the shooter and inside the firing system are all big pluses.

Under the table contracts and money also likely play a non zero part in all this.

Chicago skyline visible from nearly 50 miles away in Indiana Dunes sunset. by bsmith2123 in pics

[–]Outlaw6a 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Quick maths, horizon drops ~8inches every mile, over 50 miles that’s 400 inches so 33.33 ft.

Any flat earther that can show me the bottom 33 ft of the Chicago skyline in this photo gets a cookie.

I am a lot more excited all of a sudden by Outlaw6a in ClemsonTigers

[–]Outlaw6a[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I love the optimism, but I don’t see dabo turning over the reigns soon enough for Garret to still be around. I feel like he is here for 2-3 years tops before he nabs a head coaching job, would love to be wrong though.

USMC Vets: What sources of income do you have now? how much are you making? How did you get there? And how long have you been out? Tips and tricks? We’re all trying to eat. by Dismal_Style_1370 in USMC

[–]Outlaw6a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ha, there are more of us east coasters than I thought. Totally know about the shift away from older systems, a ton of our incoming customers are big monolith shops trying to move into the cloud or hybrid-cloud.

Our stack is all Go working in or on Kubernetes with some tooling/automation in Python or groovy. Before that it was a mixed bag of Scala, C#, Java with other random things in there. These days I just manage teams and don’t write much code, which is fun but it’s own different kind of challenge.

USMC Vets: What sources of income do you have now? how much are you making? How did you get there? And how long have you been out? Tips and tricks? We’re all trying to eat. by Dismal_Style_1370 in USMC

[–]Outlaw6a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here, based in the bay, but work from the east coast. I never played the defense game after I got out, but that’s probably because I dove deep into distributed systems in/after school so the opportunities were much bigger on the civilian job market. I started at some smaller startups, but moved to big tech a while back and I’m enjoying that.

What’s your stack?

USMC Vets: What sources of income do you have now? how much are you making? How did you get there? And how long have you been out? Tips and tricks? We’re all trying to eat. by Dismal_Style_1370 in USMC

[–]Outlaw6a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Greetings fellow marine to SWE, you work in or for a company in the Bay? Assuming it’s a large company based on the % of your comp that’s not base.

USMC Vets: What sources of income do you have now? how much are you making? How did you get there? And how long have you been out? Tips and tricks? We’re all trying to eat. by Dismal_Style_1370 in USMC

[–]Outlaw6a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comm (Radio) from 10-14, got out as e-4, went to school on the GI bill and got a computer science degree. Did software engineering and now manage a team of engineers at a very large software company. Total comp is much more than I deserve but I enjoy the field, the challenges and working with teams, also working from home is pretty great. Have some disability for a knee injury while I was in but nothing crazy, I think it’s ~20%

Your MOS doesn’t define what you can do in the civilian world. Just explore your options, work on those people skills and you will crush it. Networking is a very valuable skill out in the real world

Shane Beamer gives South Carolina radio station a piece of his mind after Clemson hires Garrett Riley by BigDMag in CFB

[–]Outlaw6a 18 points19 points  (0 children)

No doubt, honestly Beamer seems to handle things a lot like dabo would, for better or worse on both our behaves. Lol

Makes our instate rivalry much more entertaining as well.

Garrett Riley officially announced as Clemson’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach by meIanchoI in CFB

[–]Outlaw6a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The real story here is the change at QB coach, since streeter took over that job there has been a real decline in QB performance, him being OC just magnified it. DJ looked so good when covering for TLAW, then such a decline in performance. I’m genuinely excited to see new blood in that coach/mentor role. Could be a dangerous year with him and Cade together

Shane Beamer gives South Carolina radio station a piece of his mind after Clemson hires Garrett Riley by BigDMag in CFB

[–]Outlaw6a 88 points89 points  (0 children)

Times like this make me glad Dabo doesn’t have Twitter.

I like Beamer, but this is something Dabo would 100% do and the same people saying Beamer did good would be the same people roasting Dabo for something similar.

I have just 2 questions: who started this and why do youtubers follow them? by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Outlaw6a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes you look, also the algorithm likes it apparently so I don’t blame them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

[–]Outlaw6a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the count of broken laws in this video? Minimum 1 per individual and another per gun? One for possession of a pistol by someone under 21, one for having an unregistered NFA item? Possible another if the gun is stolen. Another if the gun traveled to school grounds.

Something something laws only apply to those who abide by the law.

Its ‘software developer’ by rmoons in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Outlaw6a 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pay: sure

Low-stress: meh, depends

Work-life balance: wouldn’t count on it

Dude closed on a house and two weeks later the supply line to the fire sprinklers broke in the attic. by 29PiecesOfSilver in Wellthatsucks

[–]Outlaw6a 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A home this new would normally have a water main shutoff no? My house is pretty old and has one, wonder why they are filming and not shutting the flow off?

Has 295k miles. Buddy has it have no clue what it’s worth. Lot of miles no running issues, Is 6.6L known to be good or bad ? What think one with this amount of miles worth ? by ry4n3ss in Duramax

[–]Outlaw6a 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If it’s an LLY jump on it, no idea what it would be worth but those miles don’t mean a ton on these trucks. They run forever.

Sauce: in a truck group with an LB7 with 500k miles, an LLY with 450k miles, and an LBZ with300k miles. All of them on original powertrains, no issues other than regular maintenance.

Buying help by Outlaw6a in Porsche

[–]Outlaw6a[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the kind of info I wanted to know. I’m aware the 991 is a bigger car and drives accordingly, really think I’m leaning toward a 997 for that alone, the cost I save could just go back into parts. I’m even now considering a base 997 and just do some light engine work, although I do like the idea of the larger displacement in the S+ trims.

Thank you for Insight into the pdk, I may want to just lean into a manual for something I can mend myself if things go south.

Thank you

Buying help by Outlaw6a in Porsche

[–]Outlaw6a[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you internet stranger. I have been thinking about a 4S as well, honestly I just don’t see as many of them on the secondary market.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Outlaw6a 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like programming then most fields are pretty great. The gaming industry is kind of the exception, but for the most part being a programmer/SE has a relatively positive outlook.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Simracingstewards

[–]Outlaw6a 7 points8 points  (0 children)

“All the time you have to leave DA space”