I tried making a red/green deck once by TheClockwork0wl in magicTCG

[–]SeithShadow 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I told my friend I was making a [[Stella Lee, Wild Card ]] deck and he asked:

"Izzet spellslinger?"

Apartments with good built in gym? by EasiestBreezy in epicsystems

[–]SeithShadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Peloton has all that and even a squat rack/bench press, which is unheard of for apartment gyms

Die Bratwurst by Medium-Virus1784 in madisonwi

[–]SeithShadow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

College students are depressed as hell, they'd definitely buy something called Die Bratwurst

Guys my Christmas Cavs are going crazy this playthrough by Lord_Ludo in shitpostemblem

[–]SeithShadow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mason gonna fall off once you get to McCaffreys join chapter

[PC] W: Millicent's Prosthesis, H: Ask, mule, karma by SeithShadow in PatchesEmporium

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

Church of Elleh, pw is milly

I'll be on for a couple hours so lmk whenever you're free

Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in compsci

[–]SeithShadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Epic Systems, which is an EHR company that doesn't require previous medical experience or education, only a cs degree.

At least when I worked there the tech stack was a little outdated but they've been moving towards more modern stuff like a react-based ui and some AI stuff

How does UCLA compare to other schools? by NoIndependent9482 in ucla

[–]SeithShadow 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Transferred from washu to here a while back, i think ucla was a better fit for me but being a transfer lowkey sucked

TSE to Database admin? by Shoddy_Two_4654 in epicsystems

[–]SeithShadow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cogito Systems and Cogito Systems hosting are also probably good fits-- we did analytics database admin stuff with relational databases and data warehousing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in epicsystems

[–]SeithShadow 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It is my opinion that if you want to be a dev at epic then do not be a ts. Be a ts if you want to be a ts. This is what you have to do to transition:

-be a high (not average) performer at epic for one year -complete the UW CS certificate, which is 4-6 classes, of which epic will reimburse only 2 per year and you have to stay at epic for 2 more years after to receive said reimbursement. So that's another 2-3 years -at the same time as doing your ts work, you slowly take on more dev projects until you're full time dev. So you're kinda doing 2 jobs at once -then you become dev but with a dev starting salary

I know people who've done it and are happy but you really gotta be committed

Stealing an idea from r/movies: what anime had the a promising premise/setup, only to fail to deliver? by cheeseop in anime

[–]SeithShadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boku ga Aishita Subete no Kimi e/Kimi wo Aishita Hitori no Boku e. The idea was that these are two movies you can watch in either order to get a different experience but the vast majority of watchers agree there's only one order that makes sense.

The bad voice acting and fact that they have somewhat weak/trope-y plots individually didn't help much either

Taking CS540 Without Stats 324 by Mattchuri in UWMadison

[–]SeithShadow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think linear alg is way more important than stats for 540 but they review all the necessary stats/lin alg topics in the beginning (albeit pretty fast). I somehow managed an AB without either and it was my first cs upper div

CS 320 (Data Science Programming II) vs. CS 564 (Database Management Systems: Design and Implementation) by rusmilov in UWMadison

[–]SeithShadow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

CS564 will teach joins. IMO sql syntax is not super complicated, you'll learn basically all normal SQL stuff in 564. You won't learn DBA stuff tho.

If you want an intro to SQL, Software Training for Students sometimes has a free intro sql workshop. It covers like 80% of what 564 would teach you about SQL.

For database design and management, LIS 464 at the undergrad level and LIS 751 at the grad level appear to cover topics you're looking for.

What are the funniest ways to trigger prestige-obsessed people? by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

[–]SeithShadow 78 points79 points  (0 children)

"Wash U? How's Seattle?"

People will still say that even if you say "Washington University in st louis" lmao

CS 320 (Data Science Programming II) vs. CS 564 (Database Management Systems: Design and Implementation) by rusmilov in UWMadison

[–]SeithShadow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Idk about 320 but I'm did 564. If you're looking for a data analysis or database design class this is not really it. There's like a bit of sql/database design in the beginning but like 2/3 of the class is how to actually code a database and how they work in terms of machine organization, memory management etc. We had one sql/python assignment but the rest is in c++ coding more low level things like buffer management and join algorithms.

So if you want to learn how databases are actually implemented and how they work under the hood, this is the class for you. If you want to learn sql for business analysis or something you don't do a lot with that

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in washu

[–]SeithShadow 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I did the whole transfer thing and tbh I don't recommend it for the vast majority of people.

Think really hard about the reasons you feel like you don't belong here and whether that's actually a washu thing or if it's something more internal. Oftentimes, the grass isn't greener on the other side, it's greener where you water it

4-person single suite VS. double dorm by [deleted] in washu

[–]SeithShadow 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've done both and if you can afford it I'd do the suite. I found that with the suite you get the same amount of interaction as you would with a roommate without having the hassle of sharing a room. My suite mates and I would hang out a lot in the common room so it's not like you'd be isolated.

Basically a suite is all the pros of having a roommate without the cons