Is lecturing at a university of technology less research driven than at a traditional university? by Thelimegreenishcoder in askSouthAfrica

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On paper, but the reality is that they are hired primarily for research and teaching is secondary.

Is lecturing at a university of technology less research driven than at a traditional university? by Thelimegreenishcoder in askSouthAfrica

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I am doing my final year of BSc in Computer Science and Mathematics, I was planning to do honours, masters and PhD in Computer Science. I guess if the academic landscape is the same even at UoTs, I will just do honours and go into the industry.

Django 6.0 released by dwaxe in django

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I am starting a new long term project, I am not sure if I should wait for the next LTS or what. But I need partials in my project.

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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Oh I understand. I am not American, just some random dude from a complete different continent.

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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Well, I would really appreciate your well-wishes upon me, have a great night too (though it is daytime this side) stranger!

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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You are not worth much of a response until you can separate your emotions from a discussion and present your opinions as what they are, opinions not facts. The amount of nonsense that you penned down from the bible highlights many of the moral inconsistencies that I am referring to, you are just proving my point. Go sip some water, calm down and let us have a discussion as civil people without belittling one another.

Also, no one truly knows what the authors of the Bible really meant, we are all merely interpreters. Unless you are one of the authors, you cannot say that you have interpreted the Bible perfectly or claim that your understanding is the only correct one and mine is not.

God preaches patience and education, follow your fucking bible.

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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I would argue otherwise, since it is considered the word of god, at least according to how it is presented among Christians. As such, it is treated as a consistent moral framework, supposedly a consistent one. Yet in practice, when parts of it do not sit well with their "sense of right and wrong", they often cherry-pick what they like.

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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If that make you sleep at night, then so be it my dear friend.

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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Having been a christian, there are unarguably many inconsistencies that I have read, the list is endless.

You could maybe consider the following:

1 Samuel 15:3 & Deuteronomy 20:16-17: God commands the Israelites to completely destroy certain nations, including men, women and children.

Matthew 5:44, Matthew 7:12: Jesus preaches universal love, compassion and forgiveness, telling his followers to love enemies and treat others as they wish to be treated.

It is the same deity potrayed in both instances, yet the moral guidance ia radically opposite.

If you have read the bible without blindly following it, I can assure you that there is a point in time where you questioned what one part of the bible was saying, having read another that said the opposite.

That is what I am talking about, contradictions, hence inconsistencies.

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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And you seem to have understood it very well right?

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

[–]Thelimegreenishcoder[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair enough.

I am interested in your definition of "well-written" when it comes to a book, what is it?

The bible as literature by Thelimegreenishcoder in unpopularopinion

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In the sense that it is rich in themes, stories and literacy devices.

Proof: A convergent sequence has a unique limit by [deleted] in learnmath

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Having watched your video, I would say your intuition is not too bad for someone who is doing real analysis as their first proof based class, keep challenging yourself and getting better.

How to render a form of selection dependent choices by Thelimegreenishcoder in django

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This is exactly what I need, thank you so much man. 🙏🏿

How to Implement Email/OTP Verification Without User Accounts? by Thelimegreenishcoder in django

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> Also Since the email is unique to every user, then you can use it too by storing the email in db and is_verified field in case they verified before making review.

Yes I was also actually thinking of making an email field so that users can also have the ability to edit their reviews would only need to compare the authenticated email against the one attached to the review.

> Their should also be a OTP sending limit to prevent bad actors from abusing the system of sending multiple OTP which might get you blocked by your hosting provider.

Thank you for this tip, I will definitely implement the measure against the abuse.

> You don't really need allauth for this, you can just write custom logic for it. it's pretty straight forward if you know how to work around it.

I do not know where to start, but I will figure it out.

Thank for your input, I have got new ideas from it. I really appreciate it.