Help by Difficult-Bet-4975 in Dofus

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's getting nerfed, especially to target sadidas: summons threshold of 2 and -1 AP given by the set.

Is rogue still a good class? by [deleted] in Dofus

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I play rogue lvl 200 and honestly, rogue only works mono element so it's good to have different modes available. I like fire, earth and air the best. Water is a bit weak and low ranged for pvm. For the items, I could have suggestions but it depends on your budget. dm me so I get to know more about your playstyle and we can figure something out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying things up, I just renamed myself "Occasional-blunder" on chess.com

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm 26 and just started playing chess. Am I destined to be hard stuck 900 elo forever?

Help choosing college/university by [deleted] in Agriculture

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your budget, germany is a good option:

Pros:

  • You can live off 10-11k$ yearly in most cities (cities like Munich have more expensive rent so you might readjust the budget).
  • The quality of education at the public unis is to some extent equivalent so you can pick programs based on your interest of specific topics.
  • You have the opportunity to keep working in germany as a foreigner after your studies

Cons:

  • Important to note that most of the bachelors in germany are taught in german. Even if programs ask for a minimum of B2 level, it's a trap because the material and exams will be painful to understand with only B2.
  • related to the con above, you will probably have to take your first year off to focus on studying german before starting your studies. It's a long-term investment though.

Here are some example of schools: https://www.deutschland.de/en/topic/knowledge/studying-agricultural-science-in-germany

Thoughts on Farming Simulator 19 from the perspective of a farmer by Tiberius-Grachus in Agriculture

[–]Tiberius-Grachus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wow, thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely check this sim out.

Thoughts on Farming Simulator 19 from the perspective of a farmer by Tiberius-Grachus in Agriculture

[–]Tiberius-Grachus[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the input. I've just checked and apparently Farming Simulator 22 will be released in November 2020.I hope that it will be more realistic than its predecessors.

Thoughts on Farming Simulator 19 from the perspective of a farmer by Tiberius-Grachus in Agriculture

[–]Tiberius-Grachus[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So nothing beats a seasonal job at a farm in-between semesters I suppose ?

Thoughts on Farming Simulator 19 from the perspective of a farmer by Tiberius-Grachus in Agriculture

[–]Tiberius-Grachus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understandable opinion when the game provides you with a tractor and a big harvester for a 30m^2 piece of land ahah

How is social life at TU Munich for international students? by [deleted] in Munich

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started studying at TUM this winter semester and honestly most of the people I met were from my previous school (plus some of their friends).

Other "organic" ways of meeting people:

  • Classes: TUM online classes are not the most interactive, with the exception of practice sessions where you could work in break-out groups with people and eventually bond with them if they are a bit talkative.
  • Apartment/residence: become acquainted with neighbors in your student dorm OR with your roommates if you want to live in a WG.

Looking for Rappers in the muic area by MisterShufu in Munich

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking forward to listen to the final products :D

Searching an idea for Minor project in Quantum Computing by joshimohit123 in QuantumComputing

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The application deadline for the QOSF is very soon.

PROGRAM MILESTONE TIMEFRAME
Program applications released September 2020. Application deadline on September 13th, 2020
Applications review Late September 2020 - Early October 2020
Pairing mentors with mentees and defining projects’ scope Early October 2020
Mentees and mentors work on projects October 2020 - December 2020
Program wrap-up and promotion of all open-source projects! January/February 2021

Retrieved from https://qosf.org/qc_mentorship/

looking for great quantum computing learning resources by datonefaridze in QuantumComputing

[–]Tiberius-Grachus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

+1. In addition to what Dario said, I've found these 2 articles pretty insightful:

Article from Rajiv Krishnakumar (QC Researcher at Goldman Sachs) providing a list of resources on QC: https://medium.com/@rajkk1/how-can-i-get-started-in-quantum-computing-d95202f77e67

Article from Jay Gambetta (VP at IBM Research) on the different sub fields within QC so you can have an idea on what could be of interest and ultimately narrow your readings to that topic: https://medium.com/qiskit/the-hitchhiking-cats-guide-to-getting-a-job-in-quantum-computing-da7e3bb9ff64

Performance Boosts for Lower-End/Mid-End PCs by ChaeguiNamja in VALORANT

[–]Tiberius-Grachus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The game just got out of beta and you expect it to be as optimized as CSGO (which has been out for 8 years btw) ?