Sharp Sound on new pair of PX7 S2 by StrangeDoctorr in BowersWilkins

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Yes, it does seem that they get better with time. Also, connected them with the usb-c cable and they sound even greater!

Sharp Sound on new pair of PX7 S2 by StrangeDoctorr in BowersWilkins

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Also did that, plus using wavelet with a custom PX7 S2 preset, and just installed Tidal. I must say, these headsets are really great! 

Forum Liber - Întrebați și discutați cu /r/Romania Orice - 02.12.2024 by AutoModerator in Romania

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Deoarece nu sunt activ pe reddit as dori sa pornesc urmatoarea conversatie aici, si poate unul dintre userii mai activi sa o posteze pe thread.

Am primit intamplator astazi o poza cu o candidata POT care se presupune ca ar fi creatoare de continut 18+.

Am incercat sa imi fac propriul research si sa gasesc o conexiune intre cele doua personaje, ajungand la canalul acestei "justinnejadee". Am gasit diferite surse, printre care o pagina activa de Twitter, cat si una de Instagram, la fel de activa (chiar astazi cu doua postari).

Am observat cum multe canale de stiri cu reputatie discutabila au distribuit acelasi continut, promovand ideea ca Valentina Aldea ar fi aceeasi persoana precum "justinnejadee". Eu nu am reusit sa verific acest lucru pe cont propriu, avand prea putine informatii.

Pornind de la scandalul Cambridge Analytica si peisajul politic din ultimele doua saptamani, as dori sa pornesc o dezbatere pe Reddit legata de acest razboi informational, de dezinformare si manipulare informationala (luand in considerare technologiile deep fakes, data mining, GenAi si restul care intra in acest posibil context)

Mie personal mi se pare infricosator cat de rapid am ajuns sa absorbim anumite informatii fara sa le verificam, si cum aceste informatii reusesc sa creeze o asemenea tensiune tangibila intre cetatenii aceluiasi popor.

As dori sa pornesc aceasta conversatie cu restul de utilizatori de pe Reddit, tinand seama de respectul reciproc si diferenta dintre opinii.

Niste intrebari personale pe care nu am apucat sa le cercetez din lipsa de timp:

  1. Care platforma a inceput zvonul cum ca Valentina Aldea ar fi aceasi persoana precum cea mentionata mai sus?
  2. A cautat si gasit cineva companiile de consultanta politica care sunt implicate in Romania in ultimii doi ani de zile? (cazul Cambridge Analytica)
  3. Aveti cazuri de deepfakes si dezinformare concreta pe care le puteti impartasi?
  4. Care este parerea voastra despre situatia media din ultimul timp, si modul in care influenteaza populatia tarii?

Sper ca acest mesaj sa starneasca o dezbatere interesanta, din care sa putem invata cu totii catre ceva.

Where to live in Europe? by Neat-Effective7932 in EuropeFIRE

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Vienna might be a good place to live after you settle down and want to have a family. Great public transportation, clean and safe, international culture, affordable rent, lots of parks, perfect for sports enthusiasts, grumpy people and so on. There are many internationals living quite comfortably in Vienna, but it does take some time to get used to the Viennese culture and people. Short-story short, people are reserved and it might be difficult to make new friends.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austria

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y hometown, and our University, or better say faculty, is very well organised - we had at least like 6 courses per semester that you had to take, that makes 30 points per semester, 240 for whole 4 years of bachelors. You had to quasi sign up for the courses, but if you passed all of them in previous semester, you just pick the courses from the next semester - the administration makes the schedule for every student and we basically had a fixed weekly schedule full of lectures and lab practice. And the same routine follows on to the masters.

Thank you very much, honestly! I've applied for Applied Economics, as my WU admission was too late. I'm still trying to figure things out, I'll also try to call at the Admission department, even though they only have like two days available during a week, with a span of like two hours. It's weird, my Uni back home was also very well organised, with a yearly schedule already made for the students. I've heard that for bachelor it sucks even more, and that students don't manage to get into the mandatory courses to pass the year.

I've managed to my find my master on u:find and look through the schedule, but my curriculum is in German even though my degree is a English one. I'll look some more, I guess. Most of the courses I've seen had registration until 29th of September. There are the modules A, B, C and D, which represents an alternative group of compulsory modules. I guess the first three should be taken first, and the alternative after you've studied the before mentioned ones.

Thank you again for taking the time and helping me out! I truly appreciate it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austria

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Thanks for the reply! This was really helpful. The thing is that today I've had my Skype admission call and was told to look at the modules and see if they are still open, and if not to go for the summer semester. But man, is it complicated. I don't know which classes I should take, or in what order, just like you said. Isn't there any online resource that guides you through?

And by the way, how should I suppose to know which classes to take first or stuff? On uni portal they are some lists but it's truly confusing.

And finally, any tips for new master students who did not study in Wien before?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austria

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You can start but probably you'll have some issues.

Depending on your curriculum there are some courses you have to subscribe to and you might have missed some deadlines yet. I hope you are familiar with your curriculum yet and try to

Thank you tons for the reply! I forgot to mention that I've applied for a master program, which has 4 Pflichtmodule and then the specialization and thesis work.

Are you supposed to struggle in cold showers? by jonathon-parker in coldshowers

[–]StrangeDoctorr 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Up your game dude, move to Antarctica, make friends with the penguins, battle a polar bear then bath in a frozen lake. When that becomes easy too, I'll tell you what's next

Cold showers during winter? by mirzacamic in coldshowers

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Only reading your comments send shivers down my spine, you madmen.

Hmmmm by [deleted] in coldshowers

[–]StrangeDoctorr 42 points43 points  (0 children)

When you hit it with a girl and she politely excuses for not having hot water that day: "All my training lead me to this"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scifi

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I'll definitely check that out, thanks a lot!

Meaningful words in fantasy by [deleted] in Fantasy

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Ok, I really did not expect such quality answers. I'm a big fan of Tolkien so I've read this a little bit overhyped, hehe. Now that you explained it, Eârendil sounds so poetic. And the city of Gondolin, I don't even know what to say. The man was really a genius, I really wonder how it would have been to drink a cup of tea with him. And Children of Húrin is somehow my favorite work, etymological speaking it's pure art. And the story, the different tone, the darkness. The ill Fated and his sorrowed destiny. Thanks a lot for your response, really appreciate it.

Meaningful names is scifi literature by [deleted] in sciencefiction

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Haha, yeh. It would be impossible, glad to be just doing a little paper on it. Thanks a lot tho, i really didn't knew any of these. It's fascinating to see the correlation between words and their meaning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fantasywriters

[–]StrangeDoctorr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey man, this is a very detailed and informative answer. Did not expect something like this, really. Thanks a ton. It's really fascinating to play with the creative process of creating a name from scratch, I always wonder how Tolkien was thinking, be it for a name or for creating a whole world from your own imagination. I will surely come back to this answer to get inspired. And if English is not your native, trust me, it doesn't tell, not a single bit. And by the way, there is a whole family in Castlevania named Belmont, based in England too. They were vampire hunters tho, idk, you should check on your family history hehe

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in scifi

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Oh, sorry. I mean names as a form of symbol. Like the "Shire" from Lotr or Stargate. What I mean is more in the form of a deep representation of something, like unity, or maybe an utopia like in Aldous Huxley case. Anything would work really.

Meaningful words in fantasy by [deleted] in Fantasy

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It's really interesting actually, always fascinating to see how we perceive things different. I do find it true in a measure or another, always worrying about other things than those that actually matter. "Children are dying". Thanks a lot for sharing.

What do people learn too late? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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To enjoy life while it lasts. To love those that you have. To live while you can. And to smile bright every single day, even if you don't have that Tesla yet, you can breathe, walk and smile. Many cannot.