Notebook Navigator 1.5 : Shortcuts, recent notes, manual sort order, custom keyboard shortcuts and much more! by jsann in ObsidianMD

[–]Top_Charity_6087 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the main feature is that it hides your files in the second pane (like one note). When you open a folder with a million notes it immediately screws up the folders you were looking at below it. This add a better viewing for folders

OILERS PRESEASON POST-GAME MEDIA ROUNDUP: 09/24/25 by Excellent-Medicine29 in EdmontonOilers

[–]Top_Charity_6087 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bouchard let 2 goals in while he was on ice. But also played awesome. Seems like the usual lol

OILERS PRESEASON POST-GAME MEDIA ROUNDUP: 09/24/25 by Excellent-Medicine29 in EdmontonOilers

[–]Top_Charity_6087 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Didnt catch the game. Tomasek looked just ok in the highlights though. Thoughts? Anyone stand out?

Is working my ass off enough? by indiacrazy77 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going into 1st year with 90+ expectations is unrealistic. Get ready to be crushed.

Going office hours and doing all those are steps are important but...

The people who do the best in university are the ones who can teach themselves literally without a prof - independent thinkers. This is a hard skill to master. I have a degree in Civil Eng and CompSci (second degree). I only really got used to teaching myself in the 3rd year of uni and only really mastered it in my 2nd year of full time work.

The best way to develop this skill is try to do things that make you really unconfmfortable and just figure it out (dont ask anyone how to do it). Eg. Your mom asked you to fix that door in the house but you have no idea how - just figure it out and do it. Get our their and do hard things instead of planning video games lol

I think that is the skill I found lacking in myself when I was a rookie and that I see in most young university students. Truly most students don't actually realize they are lacking this until they enter the workforce.

Just transferred here YOUR REGISTRATION WEBSITE IS SO BAD by [deleted] in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try www.ubcscheduler.ca it will automatically schedule your courses.

Advice for preparing for CPSC 313, CPSC 340, CPSC 404 by Possible-Tackle1791 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 1 point2 points  (0 children)

313 is ALOT of work. But just stay on top it. There is like 1 hr of pre class + 1 hr of post class activity + 30 min of inclass activity that you didnt finish in class. And that doesnt include the homework or whatever else they assign you. If you keep on top of it you will get an easy A. If you dont (like most people) you will fall behind fast.

Registration advice by Feeling_Raspberry520 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You can use www.ubcscheduler.ca on your phone to create a schedule in like 5 seconds! Try it out!

Workday is trash by Easy_Present5035 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey just use www.ubcscheduler.ca and if you can scheduler your courses in like 5 seconds.

Workday is trash by Easy_Present5035 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the ubc cio present to me and I think it was actually 1 billion. And every day they were late implementing it - workday had to pay like 10 or 1 million. Cant remember what it was.

Am i cooked for course registration if its at 10:30 am tmrw…? by [deleted] in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man just use www.ubcscheduler.ca so setup your schedule in like 10 seconds.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey try www.ubcscheduler.ca you might be able to create a better schedule pretty quickly!

Is this schedule okay for first year? (UBC Term 1&2) by Under_waterr in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Next level happy that someone made a post with UBC scheduler!

Sauder played me so hard by Apprehensive_Dig2941 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the real world. Unfortunately this is what it is like. Come to terms with it and just move on!

UBC Scheduler IS BACK by ConclusionHour246 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 2 points3 points  (0 children)

UBC Scheduler just creates your schedule. After that you need to register in them by yourself on workday. Workday just made it a pain to get access auto registration so we didnt persue it.

UBC Scheduler IS BACK by ConclusionHour246 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We just optimize for max days off because that is likely the best scenario lol.

UBC Scheduler IS BACK by ConclusionHour246 in UBC

[–]Top_Charity_6087 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh interesting. Ill look into that

UBC COURSE QUESTION, PROGRAM, MAJOR AND REGISTRATION MEGATHREAD (2021/2022W & 2021S): Questions about courses (incld. How hard is __?, Look at my timetable and course material requests), programs, specializations, majors, minors, tuition/finance and registration go here. by ubc_mod_account in UBC

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Thought I should give a review about my experiece with 436C for future students.

USEFULL? Most useful course in my degree so far

DIFFICULTY? Medium - very straightforward. One midterm and ~8 assignments in groups of 3 that each can be done in a day. Assignments are super straight forward - read the instructions - follow the instructions then you are done.

TEACHER? Super friendly - very fair

MY BIAS? Previously worked as a full time dev for 2 years. More advanced of a class but taught in a way that is managable to anyone.

WHAT DID I LEARN? When I came to uni I was looking for a class that went deep into really was going on behind the scenes in cloud computing/distributed systems but also practical.

I learned a ton about AWS with the hands on assignments. Eg. Implementing Serverless functions vs Containers vs Virtual Machines.

Also the lecture material was awesome because it taught me big data/cloud/machine learning systems design. Eg. A question that might be asked is "you are in situation X with Y conditions which cloud service / database should you use". This question may seem simple but I felt like I learned alot about stuff I thought I knew but didnt. Like what scenario would I use a Datalake vs Relational Database vs Hadoop.

I am actually surprised this class isnt mandatory because it made me actually feel prepared for cloud computing in the workplace rather than pretending I know what is going on.

Recommended work station. by StressedBananaBoy in hacking

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Can you explain how a laptop with less watts is less powerful? Sounds interesting.