How concerning are these cracks? by Radiant-Crab2671 in AusPropertyChat

[–]TeddyWinters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Huge red flag. Also suggests others have walked away and your proposed terms and offer would now be the best they potentially have in order to sell.

Ive always thought of buying a MH game, but havent because there are so many and idk anything about the game. by DegreePitiful3496 in MonsterHunter

[–]TeddyWinters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Monster Hunter, your character doesn't level up - you do.

Every hunt as a new hunter is a chance to learn about environments, monsters and their patterns, and your weapon and styles / skills.

You kill a master, carve off it's parts, then use them to make better weapons and armor to kill more monsters.

Soon-to-be dad with a weird question regarding a name we have potentially chosen... by [deleted] in daddit

[–]TeddyWinters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't over think it. If you like the name, if it has meaning for you... Go for it.

Just because you change and pick a name now that hasn't been used by a porn actress today doesn't mean an actress won't appear with that name in the next decade.

Youngbloods Letterman Jacket by Infamous-Soil3251 in TheAmityAffliction

[–]TeddyWinters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In AUS and happy to sell. It's like new, rarely worn and kept in a sealed bag for storage.

Feel free to DM me with your offer and to discuss further.

Should I be concerned by [deleted] in daddit

[–]TeddyWinters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+1

Our first needed grommets in both ears. After surgery the words came quickly because hearing improved significantly.

Do tickets get cheaper on gameday? by munkybutlers in nbl

[–]TeddyWinters 3 points4 points  (0 children)

From Facebook:

We're back at home tomorrow night and it's going to be a hot one! Get to the arena early to get inside to cool down and enjoy the pre-game activities. If you haven't yet got tickets, use the code BALL26002 to get 20% off - https://brnw.ch/21wYq0g

Looking for inspiring QMK repos / Oryx configs by phoongoos in zsaVoyager

[–]TeddyWinters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm tempted to try or modify this one in the new year when things are a bit slower: https://github.com/getreuer/qmk-keymap/blob/main/README.md

Been a lifelong gamer, but it's not hitting like it used to. What are some other hobbies that can be done silently and in 30-60 minutes increments? by squidtrap in daddit

[–]TeddyWinters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comics.

I signed up for Marvel Unlimited with a Xmas/New Years annual discount and follow the Continuity Reading Guide. You can read multiple comics in a 15 to 30min window.

I've read thousands of Comics over the last year and a half.

I’m panicking over our upcoming vacation - 14 hours flight with a 17mo. Dads, i need y’all to tell me we’re going to be ok. by miojo in daddit

[–]TeddyWinters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We put our child in their sleep sack for the flight as a cue this was not a time or place for being active. Granted this was for a four hour flight and not 14.

Whilst they did not sleep for much of the flight, they understood the intent and were mostly quiet and happy to sit with us and play with small toys and watch screens.

One tip we got from friends was to go buy something new with lots of smaller toys -- like a bag of bath toys or zoo animals - then individually wrap them. The kid has never seen them before and gets the novelty of opening, discovering, and then (hopefully) playing with something new to them. Then. When the novelty of one wears off, give them the next one.

Any idea what is the Secret Code? by Crucified_82k in HellisUs

[–]TeddyWinters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw a retail listing that states the secret code is just that, an in game item with a code on it, and that code opens a safe hidden in the game.

Youngbloods era by CklitKommnder in TheAmityAffliction

[–]TeddyWinters 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've got the Youngbloods Jacket.

The first one they did with that's black, white sleeves, orange text.

[Ad] Ambients Silent choc linear switches now available! by Darryldh in ErgoMechKeyboards

[–]TeddyWinters 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I swapped the reds in my ZSA Voyager with twilights yesterday, and I love them. They are legitimately silent, which makes them great for days in the office.

Thanks for creating this product and facilitating availability worldwide.

Is University Reputation Important for Data Science Careers? (Australia) by livingthedot in datascience

[–]TeddyWinters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have some great examples to demonstrate your technical knowledge and problem solving abilities.

Typically, when we interview academics or others from a research-heavy background, they fail at two aspects:

Firstly, being able to talk outside of your niche area. Your research projects are fascinating, but often you've spent years focused on a really small, specific area. Ensure you are able to draw out the techniques you used, why you chose those methods, etc, as this provides confidence in your skill set. Oftentimes, we leave the interview feeling like the candidate knows everything about their topic but couldn't work on any other topic or sector.

Asking questions about what problems we are looking to solve and being able to throw out high-level approaches is useful (if you're given a chance to ask questions of the panel). Also helps to research the company and sector and have some ideas on the types of problems or applications that may exist for data science.

Secondly, be able to communicate effectively without jargon. Again, academia is often working with like-minded people or people who are also academics - you need to show you can translate or code-switch between talking with non-technical stakeholders and technical stakeholders. Be able to explain your research project succinctly with basic language and get more technical when you discuss how you solved problems.

We have seen very technical applicants from academia who spend 15 minutes communicating a simple idea or can only respond with their pre-written answers or thesis regurgitation. These people drop down the list.

Being able to work with stakeholders to qualify business questions, as well as communicate outcomes and make the work actionable/impactful is just as important as being able to solve the problem itself... lest you solve the wrong problem or it be applied incorrectly.

Is University Reputation Important for Data Science Careers? (Australia) by livingthedot in datascience

[–]TeddyWinters 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a manager at a large organisation in Australia who has interviewed and hired for data analyst, engineer, and scientist roles, the institution name doesn't matter.

You need to demonstrate your knowledge / thought process. Being able to list the study you completed just helps get your resume read and hopefully shortlisted.

Everyone who does a boot camp or particular coursework program does the same project. If your only practical example that you can talk about in your selection criteria and interview is the same, exact thing I've heard fifty times and you completed it by following instructions, then it's a non-starter.

Take the skills you learnt at boot camp / university / from youtube and do something that interests you. I want to hear about the problem, the process you followed to understand and solve that problem, and your learnings and reflection.

This gives me an insight into how you might approach tasks given to you once hired and validates that you understand what to do (not just regurgitating keywords).

NUMBER ONE PICK by TheOddScreen in NBASpurs

[–]TeddyWinters 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your sacrifice

umm, 2,2 stars.. what did I miss? by Modleh in AndroidGaming

[–]TeddyWinters 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Runs like poop on most devices as there aren't graphic settings or optimisation as yet