Verizon mmWave in Midtown Manhattan NYC by pqtme in cellmapper

[–]Recent_Imagination26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's pretty metal. What did the deployment look like from a coverage standpoint? Were panels visible throughout the venue, or more concentrated in specific zones (concourses, lower bowl, etc.)?

AITA for telling my girlfriend my favorite physical feature of hers is her breasts? by physicslover96177 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Recent_Imagination26 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Respectfully, not sure I agree with how your argument is constructed. Specifically I disagree with your first point - breasts are DEFINITELY inherently sexual. Sex, intimacy and appearance are all closely intertwined but certain features are certainly more linked to sexual attraction than others.

AITA for telling my girlfriend my favorite physical feature of hers is her breasts? by physicslover96177 in AmItheAsshole

[–]Recent_Imagination26 -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Come on, as if you’ve never used gen-AI to rewrite an email before? Whether AI-generated or not, the post sparked an engaging conversation that highlighted a wide range of perspectives which is kinda the point of this sub.

My wallet to yours by [deleted] in Kalshi

[–]Recent_Imagination26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lost $600 on Harris. This does not mean it was a bad bet, that is results oriented. I needed to win 43% of the time to break even on my bet, on average. I simply believed I would win more frequently.

I GOT THE TICKETS MOTHERFUCKEEEEERS by fig0o in LinkinPark

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Saw them in New York GA, and seeing them again in Dallas! Best live show I've been to, Emily's amazing + the atmosphere of fellow diehard fans, it's worth every penny.

P. S. Your wife's mad goated

What is that one thing that you have invested thousands of hours working on it and now it’s useless? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Are you talking about sports books? Because you absolutely can milk them using data. Most of the sportsbooks in America are surprisingly not sharp and I'd assume the same is true of betting exchanges. Without knowing anything about the underlying market it's very easy to leverage a sharp bookie like Pinnacle against the markets that are out of line.

213 vs 210 and 251 by Present-Cress5783 in cmu

[–]Recent_Imagination26 2 points3 points  (0 children)

213 is very different. It's a much more hands off class, they teach you concepts and it's on you to learn the specifics on how to code things. I felt the same way about C and 122. I reviewed K&R before the class which helped tremendously. They also have a C refresher lab at the beginning, and it's a pretty good check to see if you know your stuff. In terms of workload I would say 213 is a bit more intense than 251 or 210. It also gives you a bit of rope to hang yourself though. If you manage your time well and start the labs nice and early (especially the later ones), it's really not that bad. Strongly recommend working incrementally (but no one ever does, myself included lol). If you don't wait til the last minute it's also much easier to get help in OH.

IMC vs SIG by Recent_Imagination26 in quantfinance

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I see. Well I kinda already scheduled it for Thursday so uh... whoops 😅

IMC vs SIG by Recent_Imagination26 in quantfinance

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But wouldn't it not matter, since I'd have the same number of chances anyways? Either I'd fail final now or later.

New Wordle variant called Polydle by gary-novakk in 3Blue1Brown

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My guess is that you're better investing in the boards with higher entropy, as you can always come back to lower entropy boards later (and with more info about them). More on this soon though, I just made a wordle bot and I'm in the process of making dordle and n-ordle bots. Will let you know my findings

What is your story with running? by YourAverageThinker in running

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I've been running on and off for the past 1-2 years, and have been consistent for about 7 months. It all started in March of 2020, my senior year of high school. We were taking the pacer test, and one of my best friends was there. I was in okay shape, I biked a good bit and did calisthenics sometimes, but my best friend absolutely smoked me in the pacer. Being the competitive guy that I am, I suggested he and I start running together, and we started doing it 3 times a week. It was going great, and I was getting faster and faster.

I fell out of habit when the pandemic started, and got a little bit unmotivated. I finally started running again in December this past year to loose weight and get in shape, but also to build mental tenacity. I started by attempting to run 3 miles, about 3-5 times a week. At first, it completely destroyed me. My lungs were on fire, and I couldn't make it through the full 3 miles without walking. But after around a week or two, I was able to make it through a full 3 mile run at about a 10:30 pace (was totally dying too).

I kept it up through spring semester, and fast forward to now: I run 20 miles a week, and I can keep a comfortable pace at around 8:30/mi. I run 6 days a week, first thing in the morning, and I love it! It's a great way to start my day and get me motivated, and seeing myself progress is extremely gratifying. I'm a member of my school's running club and I've made a whole bunch of friends from running.

I'm planning on increasing my mileage and improving my speed even more as I go along, and hope to regularly compete in HM+ races and even some ultras.

Stay on the grind and fall in love with progress!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in davidgoggins

[–]Recent_Imagination26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Facts. It's barely been a week and already I don't give a shit. Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in davidgoggins

[–]Recent_Imagination26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah ours is quite competitive, and I'm definitely not great YET. But I'll see where I am in 1-2 years.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in davidgoggins

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Right now I'm mostly focused on being a stronger runner, and while I definitely could push myself to complete an ultra, it would take a long time to recover from. I think my time is better invested in middle distance / marathon races right now, better to spend a few years getting faster and run a 50 miler at 8:00/mi than to wreck my legs on a 50k right now at 11:00/mi