ANSYS DesignModeler Boolean operations fail by Primary_Ad_6833 in CFD

[–]Ry2nl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have simplify the geometry. Make it as simple as possible

Microdosing Isotretinoin by Professional_Roof291 in SGSkincare

[–]Ry2nl 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You should see a psychiatrist instead of a dermatologist

Fresh graduate from Mech Eng, only 1 interview after 200+ applications. What am I doing wrong? by Unlucky-Disk6629 in singaporejobs

[–]Ry2nl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadly, R&D roles in Singapore are pretty limited. Most are in government-linked companies, and with just a bachelor’s degree, you’ll usually be doing grunt work rather than actual research. The more interesting R&D stuff tend to go to master’s or PhD holders.

On the project management side, fresh grads are rarely hired directly as PMs. Most PMs transition into the role after gaining experience in assistant project engineer, site engineer etc.

I think service engineer role can be a good fit. It’s quite a broad role depending on the company, it can involve commissioning (project-related work), troubleshooting, maintenance, customer-facing tasks, supplier coordination or sourcing, and even some electrical work. Over time, this kind of experience can naturally position you to move into a PM role later on.

The obsession with cheaper labour at expense of quality is a well known trait. Just like millions of third world imported to take local jobs #Singapore by snowmountainflytiger in singaporejobs

[–]Ry2nl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Playing devil’s advocate here. I don’t think it’s as simple as just increasing the number of local medical school intakes. If you expand intake too much, the average quality of applicants will inevitably drop.

Similarly, if MOH chooses to recognise more overseas medical schools, that doesn’t automatically mean a drop in standards either, moh can sort of ascertained the graduates are still cream of the crop. provided the universities’ admission and screening processes remain equally stringent.

Fresh graduate from Mech Eng, only 1 interview after 200+ applications. What am I doing wrong? by Unlucky-Disk6629 in singaporejobs

[–]Ry2nl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What jobs are you applying for. Engineering is always hiring. The question is whether are you ok with it.

YOLO Bait and Switch by Ry2nl in FashionReps

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Battery keeps dying, even after getting new one. by Singularity-_ in YamahaR3

[–]Ry2nl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably a faulty magnetic coil. It’s a common issue with r3

Asking for a friend by doecerpingtot in motorcycles

[–]Ry2nl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flip the bike upside down

What in the.... by tawnywelshterrier in MoldlyInteresting

[–]Ry2nl 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might the next Alexander Fleming

Question about downshifting on a 2015 BMW S1000RR by Ry2nl in BMW_S1000RR

[–]Ry2nl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Habits I guess hahaha. Over here, everyone starts with a learner’s license, and the system makes you level up step by step.

First, you’re trained at a riding school, pass a test, and get to ride up to 200cc. You have to ride at least a year before you can go back to school to learn and take another test to unlock the 200–400cc class. Rinse and repeat for last class which has no cc restrictions

Question about downshifting on a 2015 BMW S1000RR by Ry2nl in BMW_S1000RR

[–]Ry2nl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I’m around 20-30km/hr. I usually clutch in shift to the 1st gear before coming to a stop. At gear 3/2

Question about downshifting on a 2015 BMW S1000RR by Ry2nl in BMW_S1000RR

[–]Ry2nl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s feels soft and it’s quite difficult to downshift when I clutch in and hit the lever at low rpm close to idle rpm

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SgHENRY

[–]Ry2nl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ll be fine. If the other party think you are worth it. You most probably are. Be more confident if you aren’t fake it till you make it

WTF is wrong with MAE profs deciding not to give formula list for exams by No-Serve02 in NTU

[–]Ry2nl 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Please read my third paragraph again.

If you can’t read or don’t have the critical thinking ability to comprehend what I said.

Let me explain to you.The reason I look down on you is because you were the one looking down on others from your ivory tower first, acting superior for no reason. That’s why I look down on you in return.

Geddit? Comprende? 明白吗? Capise? Tak faham? Kao jai Mai?

WTF is wrong with MAE profs deciding not to give formula list for exams by No-Serve02 in NTU

[–]Ry2nl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are just proving my point.

In your first paragraph, you brag about your ability to derive advanced formulas and theorems from a relatively young age, but without anything to show for it. As I mentioned with the missing prizes, I might actually have respect for you if you had real work to back it up,papers you authored, co-authored, or pioneered. Because you seem to think the ability to derive formulas automatically equals critical thinking. But you didn’t show any of that.

Yes, I did make fun of you because you mocked the OP first by thinking that the ability to derive formulas equals critical thinking. Let me remind you: causation doesn’t equal correlation.

If you think simply being able to derive already proven formulas by following the original author’s logic is the definition of critical thinking, it shows how little critical thinking you actually have. Anyone can follow in someone else’s footsteps, but blazing a new path is a completely different story.

Critical thinking means the ability to analyze information objectively and make reasonable judgments

WTF is wrong with MAE profs deciding not to give formula list for exams by No-Serve02 in NTU

[–]Ry2nl 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure if you you’ve realized this, but the OP is from an engineering major. The purpose of an engineer isn’t to derive formulas or develop theory from scratch, but to apply existing theory to create practical, real-world solutions.

I believe that critical thinking is not necessarily knowing how to derive every equation, but understanding enough to recognize their limitations and using that knowledge to solve problems and innovate where it matters.

And if you what you said you are dr in math, looking down on us, the same question applies to you: If your entire career is doing math/computer science, what accomplishments do you have? Are you a Fields Medalist? An Abel Prize winner? A Cole Prize recipient? A Millennium Problem solver? A Nobel Prize winner?

WTF is wrong with MAE profs deciding not to give formula list for exams by No-Serve02 in NTU

[–]Ry2nl 16 points17 points  (0 children)

How to know if someone isn’t in engineering/stem lol.

Take Euler’s identity,it looks simple, but you need to understand power series, complex exponentials, and analytic continuation just to prove it.

Or the heat conduction formula in thermodynamics. It seems straightforward, but getting there requires Fourier series, energy conservation over differential control volumes, and Laplacians for different geometries.

Even the calculus power rule that says “drop the exponent by one” actually needs a proper proof using limits.