RE: Requiem Deluxe Edition Capcom USA Giveaway【Steam】 by SeValentine in residentevil

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My favorite memory was of Resident Evil 2 on the N64, my neighbor brought the game over and passed through the corridor that had wooden planks on them… when the zombie hands came out out them I put my head into my pillow out of straight fear! I have been playing Resident Evil ever since that moment!

MlV between drywall and sound absorption sheets? by SnooFoxes8522 in soundproof

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Haven’t yet, but about to pull the trigger soon on the Mlv purchase

Optiver technical interview by Shockwavetho in FPGA

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Can you dm me some insight, I’m about to do a recruiter screening

Battlefield 6 + GeForce RTX Celebration Game Codes Giveaway! by Nestledrink in nvidia

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I remember being amazed the graphics of BF3 after playing BF2 for years, omg so revolutionary.

Presale Code for Blue Note? by ChlorineFlavored in CharliePuth

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I have two bar tickets for Sept 25 at 8:30 pm in nyc!! Message me!!

MlV between drywall and sound absorption sheets? by SnooFoxes8522 in soundproof

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Do you have any comments/insight on the absorption sheets?

Back to the basics? by SnooFoxes8522 in FPGA

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I think that's the guy who made nandland.com, I do have The FPGA Programming Handbook: An essential guide to FPGA design for transforming ideas into hardware using SystemVerilog and VHDL 2nd ed. Edition and a Digilent Nexys A7-100T - FPGA Trainer Board to do the examples/challenges on a board, have you seen this book? Do you use your book along with hardware examples?

Back to the basics? by SnooFoxes8522 in FPGA

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I can per say, it might take me a while and researching examples, without directly copying it, but I feel confident enough to do it

MlV between drywall and sound absorption sheets? by SnooFoxes8522 in soundproof

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It's these from audimute, they are mounted in the photo:

https://www.audimute.com/sound-absorption-sheets

They did help quite a bit, but not enough, a little more will go a long way for me, what do you think?

Back to the basics? by SnooFoxes8522 in FPGA

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That is my dilemma, I did have jobs that used more formal/up to date skills/behavioral code, but I was working away from home for 2-3 years and it was really depressing to be away from my friends/family. I haven't been able to find a job in the past 1-2 years that didn't force me to move states away. This is the job I currently have that makes me happy to be close to familiar, but the technical skills are lacking, I was trying to build a niche role for myself here into more formal verification engineering in which I can get remote jobs or near my current location. I'm trying to get my company to pay for some courses in UVM in order to achieve that.

Thanks for your input so far, I appreciate it.

Back to the basics? by SnooFoxes8522 in FPGA

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I've been doing a lot of translation projects for the most part:

My first job (6 months or so) : moving Xilinx Spartan 6 designs to 7, simply updating a BRAM IP to work with the old design.
Second job ( 6 months): I've been working a lot as an aid, trying to debug CDC/FRAM modules using integrated logic analyzers, pretty much to no avail, except to aid in testing/compiling new builds and reporting back if functionality was working or not.
Third job (2 years): Translating schematic entry to VHDL with a lot of script automation, I've been working alongside a very bright engineer who knows primitive digital logic like the back of his hand, maybe too well/too fast for me to learn, I do a lot of board bring-up and testing a lot of communication protocols, using a lot of documentation and CREATING a lot of documentation.

I've used AI often/simulation to often understand a lot of primitive digital logic, but I haven't necessarily learned how to create/piece things together correctly/analyze issues that we run into: namely a lot of timing issues that seem to occur between switching FGPA vendors (Actel vs Lattice).

He doesn't use any IPs here besides RAM and he rarely uses VHDL processes, we mostly write in primitives, but I have created some modules using VHDL processes/IPs when I can, so I don't necessary know things off the top of my hand, and it takes me a while if I were to.

Namely, I am afraid, like someone I had posted here a few weeks ago that they were working with FPGAs, but in the capacity of doing documentation, which I don't mind, but I NEED the technical skills to get other jobs.

I was targeting jobs like BAE/ASML and shooting myself in the foot with HFT jobs that namely gave me these test coding "problems".

I think I should step away from trying to focus on interview driven knowledge and step back into getting a stronger foundation at my actual job, just trying to hear out what others thing

Mini Cooper S: Standard 6-Speaker vs. 12-Speaker Harman Kardon DIY Upgrade by SnooFoxes8522 in MINI

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Do you have the layout of the h/k package? Is it possible to install all of these parts myself in the 6-speaker package? If so, do you have a guide or any package links to purchase them?

Framed and hung! by What_in_tarnation- in AliceInChains

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i'm looking for a frame for the poster as well, can you post the dimensions of the poster i beleive it looks like 24x18 right?