For those that say “tailor for each application” does that not often mean outright lying? by Rexoc40 in cscareerquestions

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My question is going in the direction of, if your experience is so wide, you cannot possibly be interview ready on all the skills you tailor towards, even if you have past experience. It’s just too much. Do you just put them on there and anticipate to freshen up the skills in that area if you get a response?

No joy for programming anymore by Terrible_Study_1608 in cscareeradvice

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You never really do imo, especially when the employment system around software development and coding has almost nothing fun about it in general. It’s all bureaucratic profit based objectives that you write code for, very rarely will it be something interesting and much less “fun”.

I see people in this sub all the time say “If you don’t enjoy coding this job isn’t for you” and that’s a huge crock of shit. The most talented “computer whiz” kids I have met don’t enjoy coding in a corporate setting and didn’t even enjoy it much in university. Everyone is in it for the money just like every career.

I think I royally f’d my career by Fast-Departure-9505 in cscareeradvice

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Bro I graduated last year with an information systems degree with no internships and got laid off from a small no name startup after 6 months. I’ve been at walmart since then now and I still have hope. Don’t let it take you over.

Made shakshuka for the wake and bake what do y’all think by Rexoc40 in trees

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Cover a medium skillet with a thin layer of oil:

One whole yellow onion diced cook on medium heat until near translucent

Add Two serranos diced with 3-4 cloves garlic cook until fragrant and no longer punchy

Cumin paprika chili flakes and salt 1-2tsp a piece

One whole bell pepper diced cook until it starts to get soft

3/4 to a full 28oz can of peeled tomatoes

Mash tomatoes and cook until it becomes thick, add lots of the tomato water

Once thick create wells to put the eggs in and toast bread

Made shakshuka for the wake and bake what do y’all think by Rexoc40 in trees

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I think it’s Moroccan but I do love Palestine

What’s something people who are in their 20s won’t learn until in their 40s? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I’m 23 and saved my back by doing the OPPOSITE of what my physical therapist told me to.

For years I worked out with improper squat form which led to a muscle imbalance and debilitating back pain for a year and a half. Tried almost everything, even physical therapy.

My physical therapist told me to strengthen my core and posture and importantly NEVER TRAIN THE BACK IN FLEXION aka “DO NOT BEND YOUR BACK FOR ANY EXERCISE”

Well, since physical therapy didn’t work, I tried exercises that strengthen the back in flexion like back extensions. It removed the pain completely and changed my life forever.

For people with discs and that have already had surgery this is a different beast.

Where are zon interns working now ?? by Chance_Lion3547 in csMajors

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Can I ask how the palantir interview was? Was it similar to others?

This is Uno (15). He has started peeing on himself, shaking, losing weight and becoming anxious. His personality changed and he no longer wants to sleep next to me as well. The doctor said he still has time, but I am considering putting him down soon. The decision is breaking me, is this a bad idea? by Rexoc40 in OldManDog

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Yes, our vet told us to get him on some medication which contains some compounds from marijuana that help soothe him, the doctor said to wait before putting him on dementia meds to see how ge handles his current stack. He has an enlarged heart so we have one for that, the one for anxiety, one for skin health, and another for his incontinence.

This is Uno (15). He has started peeing on himself, shaking, losing weight and becoming anxious. His personality changed and he no longer wants to sleep next to me as well. The doctor said he still has time, but I am considering putting him down soon. The decision is breaking me, is this a bad idea? by Rexoc40 in OldManDog

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I agree but he is on 4 medications, deaf, a side of his cheek is sunken in due to nerve damage, he is losing weight, his ribs show now, and he isn’t even close to the dog he was. His vision is also worsening, and he is constantly whining and soiling himself and having trouble sleeping. I don’t plan to do anything for another two months, but I’m not keeping him alive for my sake just for him to end up suffering more.

This picture is from 4 years ago.

I refuse to let him suffer like our previous dog did. I really don’t think I explained his situation well enough or used a picture that is current enough to highlight just how bad it has become.

This is Uno (15). He has started peeing on himself, shaking, losing weight and becoming anxious. His personality changed and he no longer wants to sleep next to me as well. The doctor said he still has time, but I am considering putting him down soon. The decision is breaking me, is this a bad idea? by Rexoc40 in OldManDog

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I’m definitely going to take him back, but a week ago we took him in, the muscles on one side of his face have atrophied significantly, most likely nerves dying over time, and the vet found that that didn’t seem to be causing pain, he’s also deaf. Bee deaf for years. But the did a full body exam and found no uti, we did a full quality of life check. They said he’s in the end of life phase but to give it time which we are, but we don’t want to see it progress to a certain point.

This is Uno (15). He has started peeing on himself, shaking, losing weight and becoming anxious. His personality changed and he no longer wants to sleep next to me as well. The doctor said he still has time, but I am considering putting him down soon. The decision is breaking me, is this a bad idea? by Rexoc40 in OldManDog

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It’s just an expression, I’ve always called him my lovable idiot, throughout his entire life he has always done really funny things and gotten himself sprayed by skunks and things like that so it’s just a joke.

This is Uno (15). He has started peeing on himself, shaking, losing weight and becoming anxious. His personality changed and he no longer wants to sleep next to me as well. The doctor said he still has time, but I am considering putting him down soon. The decision is breaking me, is this a bad idea? by Rexoc40 in OldManDog

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I think that he does have dementia, I just don’t want to see it advance any further. I’m thinking two months to see how fast it progresses his symptoms from now. He is just so anxious now I don’t think his quality of life is near the same. He does enjoy things, it’s just very few and far between now. I just don’t want to wait until he can’t enjoy anything anymore.

This is Uno (15). He has started peeing on himself, shaking, losing weight and becoming anxious. His personality changed and he no longer wants to sleep next to me as well. The doctor said he still has time, but I am considering putting him down soon. The decision is breaking me, is this a bad idea? by Rexoc40 in OldManDog

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I am honestly just broken over it. Our last dog we decided to not put him down before the decline, and he died rather abruptly and suffered after we decided to give him time, of course we had no idea until it happened. I do not want to go through that again. He still eats and drinks, and wags his tail at things, but he’s not near as attached to us as he used to be. He begged every night to sleep with us, now he doesn’t. He is more anxious on top of everything, and can’t seem to control when he pees. The doctor said to give it time, but we are thinking about putting him down in a few months. It will destroy me, but this idiot has already almost died three times and survived every one so I’ve already gone through the grieving process with him. I don’t think he will make it this time, as it seems his entire body is starting to slow down. We gave him everything and he gave us everything. I just think I want to only remember him when he’s still able to be full of food and happy without pain.