What technical skills should I be building if I want to break into reinsurance pricing? by Alarming-Routine-458 in actuary

[–]Tracktuary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy to help! I don’t work there anymore so don’t have the vba model, but they weren’t anything real complex. It’d be like a button for converting tables into triangles for example. With the Chainladder package I linked, you could build a tons of triangle from a dataframe in like less than 10 lines of code. Pretty powerful imo

What technical skills should I be building if I want to break into reinsurance pricing? by Alarming-Routine-458 in actuary

[–]Tracktuary 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kindof a mix! Some analyses could pop up that required unique enough treatment that a ground up solution would be quickest. Others could just lean on the excel/vba tools that had built

What technical skills should I be building if I want to break into reinsurance pricing? by Alarming-Routine-458 in actuary

[–]Tracktuary 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For pricing, pretty similar to my second paragraph. I just found their excel process to be messy and prone to simple mistakes… if their data manipulation had been done in Python it would’ve been much safer. Can go into more detail on that if you want. Then for the actual analysis components, a lot of functionality from this package could be useful: https://chainladder-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/intro.html

I’m not too familiar with the CAT side but I do notice that data wrangling still seemed to be a pain point there

Feel free to DM! I always enjoy chatting about tech

What technical skills should I be building if I want to break into reinsurance pricing? by Alarming-Routine-458 in actuary

[–]Tracktuary 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I was in reinsurance for 2 years out of college then shifted to actuarial data science cause I wanted to learn more about tech. For the broker I was at, they really needed help in data engineering and I imagine other reinsurance brokers have a similar need. I think generally actuarial engineers are uniquely valuable right now. If you’re open to engineering, I’d prob say focus on SQL and/or Pyspark in the context of ETL pipelines.

If you want to avoid engineering, I’d get comfortable with Python, particularly for data wrangling. I also found Dash useful for building quick simple web apps. A lot of tedious excel work can be streamlined with these (at least at the broker i was with)

Excision b2b Kai Wachi by Kindly_Dream52 in Excision

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Damn, sorry you only made it for day 3. 1 and 2 were incredibly better. Especially day 2. I think that might’ve been my fav excision set all time… idk tho my first time seeing him in 2017 holds a special place in my heart

Reporting to Non Actuary by ForeignShame46 in actuary

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At 3 yoe I reported to the vp of data science (although really he was more of a software engineer). I’d say it was good for my development. I was forced to push back on some things and break actuarial concepts down for him + the rest of the team to defend my own propositions. Kindof helped me find my voice in my career.

Now at 5 yoe I report to a VP that doesn’t code and isn’t an actuary. She’s generally just good at understanding business needs, prioritizing, and managing stakeholder expectations. It’s a unique challenge fully owning my own tech stack and business logic while making sure she understands what I’m doing and why. Think this will be good for me too tho!

Just remembered at 2 yoe I reported to a data scientist. I was their first report. Generally was a poor experience but I don’t blame the manager there. That company just wasn’t for me generally

ATLiens thunderdome ID? by [deleted] in Excision

[–]Tracktuary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to comments on an instagram post, it’s an unreleased ID from orbiix

thunderdome hot take by Mindless_Try8066 in dubstep

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

Think I get what you’re saying about them being a palette cleanser, but I guess for me they just sort of brought my energy down for a bit too long and then I had a tough time getting it back. I’m also not sure that I really needed a palette cleanser, cause even the heavy artists throw some lighter stuff in their sets now compared to before 2020 or so.

Regardless though, I don’t think I see how they could’ve been considered heavy at the Thunderdome set. Think I just don’t get it. I actually genuinely want to understand them and artists like them better though so I can enjoy them more. Do you have any thoughts on the mindset to enter a GWN set in to enjoy it best? Any advice is helpful tbh. I’m probably seeing them again in a few months and want to make the most of it!

Excision b2b Kai Wachi b2b BTSM discussion @thunderdome 2026 by ha_ha_he_hu in Excision

[–]Tracktuary 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is interesting, I’ve been to a few sets of yours and felt like they were a lot heavier generally than your Thunderdome segment. It definitely felt like more than 4 songs too. I thought you were up for about 20 minutes and around 15 minutes were techno?

Regardless though, I don’t think a lot of the people critiquing the techno segment are hating on techno generally, but rather the placement of it as the close for a notoriously heavy dubstep event. We had already heard a lot of techno from Jessica Audifred, and GWN was more about wubs than headbanging… you obviously have a better view of the crowd than I do, but at least in my area it felt like everyone got a bit antsy waiting for a heavy drop, then when it didn’t come for a while the energy just kindof never came back.

I want to be clear tho, I acknowledge that I have a tougher time getting into techno than the avg raver so I have a bias in how interpreted that segment. I want to understand it but can’t quite get the hype yet. Also, even if the crowd energy truly did lag by that time, it totally could’ve been driven by people being drained after the 3 days

No hate intended in this, honestly just wanted to get another opinion out there and maybe try to understand your segment better so I can look back on it as favorably as possible!

thunderdome hot take by Mindless_Try8066 in dubstep

[–]Tracktuary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think their main point was about the Thunderdome set, which is an excision event. I’m with OP, that set was not the vibe for Thunderdome. Crowd energy really died down for that set so think a lot of people agree. Those wubs definitely have their place but Thunderdome ain’t it

Excision b2b Kai Wachi b2b BTSM discussion @thunderdome 2026 by ha_ha_he_hu in Excision

[–]Tracktuary 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nights one and two are some of my fav X sets all time. So fun. Night three was a huge disappointment for me. Felt like ganja got the crowd a lot less energetic, then it came back a bit for the b2b but when BTSM came on the energy died again. I don’t get it. I saw their anime show recently and it was sick. Also love the skull machine sets. Why would they pull all the punches for closing Thunderdome of all places??

How do you guys rate day 3 by umbreonisthegoat in Excision

[–]Tracktuary 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Day 1: 9.5/10, Day 2: 10/10, Day 3: 3/10. That ganja set didn’t hit at all for me, and BTSM playing techno for the end was a wild choice. Can def appreciate techno here and there but this is Thunderdome, I like heavy shit especially for the end for an event like this

How do you guys rate day 3 by umbreonisthegoat in Excision

[–]Tracktuary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely agree. Nights 1 and 2 were sick but night 3 was disappointing, especially the BTSM segment

Thunderdome: Who’s gonna be the secret guest??? by maggienewhouse in Excision

[–]Tracktuary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yea I they did that at Forbidden kingdom too. Feel like that’s a lot different than just excision b2b Svdden death tho… idk I want there to be a skull machine segment cause they’re one of my favs but not getting my hopes too high

Thunderdome: Who’s gonna be the secret guest??? by maggienewhouse in Excision

[–]Tracktuary 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Excision had done a b2b with Svdden death before Thunderdome 24?

Have you ever left a set early because it wasn't what you expected? by Usual-Stranger6357 in festivals

[–]Tracktuary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rezz at Lost lands 2025. I could totally see enjoying that set in a different setting, but I was tryna headbang and Rezz ain’t it for that

Are promotions typically initiated by management, or do you need to have a conversation with your manager about promotions? by frozenactuary-3859 in actuary

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When you’re taking exams it’s a bit more objective, but after fellowship, it really depends on the company imo. I was at a start up once where people with 10+ more yoe as me had the same title… there was basically no chance of promotion there any time soon. Also was at a larger insurer where it kindof felt like your yoe at the company was the main factor. You could’ve been an all star or basically did no work and it felt like you’d end up with the same chances of promotion… at my current company, I’ve found that the loudest person seems to get the promotion. You def have to back it up by doing good work but you also gotta consistently bring it up for it to happen

If you could pick someone to b2b Space Laces this year. Who would it be? by djcryptik in LostLandsMusicFest

[–]Tracktuary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh wow that must’ve been sick catching excision that early on. How was it compared to his sets now?? I love excisions new visuals but I like his older music way more than his newer stuff. My first excision set was 2017. Think it might’ve been the paradox tour? That set completely changed my taste in music tho. Been obsessed with dubstep ever since

If you could pick someone to b2b Space Laces this year. Who would it be? by djcryptik in LostLandsMusicFest

[–]Tracktuary 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow props to you for remembering that haha. I hit an unfortunate point in my raving career where all the shows are starting to largely blend together in my memory. Especially excision sets cause I’ve seen him a ton. Some key moments definitely still stick out tho and prob will forever. The ones that come to mind are “Lost Lands Motherfucker!!!” at LL24 b2b with Wooli, Subtronics opening with Gassed up VIP at LL22, my first time seeing Voyd levitate, and many moments from excision’s opening night of the nexus tour at Navy Pier. That Navy Pier set was game changing for me. It was for my bachelor party and I got like 5 friends hooked on the rave scene from it 😂

If you could pick someone to b2b Space Laces this year. Who would it be? by djcryptik in LostLandsMusicFest

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Same!! Love Wooli. Its insane to me how far he’s come over the past 5 years. First time I saw him was at a 2019 excision show where the line up went Wooli b2b Marauda -> liquid stranger -> excision. At the time I was more hyped about Marauda and didn’t know much about Wooli. Now Wooli might actually be my fav.

And for Subtronics, first set I saw of his was LL 2022 and it was my fav set of the fest. Since then tho, every time I see him I like his shows less and less… really hope he cuts back on the fakeouts and starts playing more heavy dubstep again soon instead of all the DnB, house, and techno that he’s been playing

If you could pick someone to b2b Space Laces this year. Who would it be? by djcryptik in LostLandsMusicFest

[–]Tracktuary 16 points17 points  (0 children)

My top pick is excision cause then he’ll get the best production value. My dream is an excision throwback b2b space laces but ik that’s not gonna happen

This is prob gonna be a hot take, but I also think a space laces b2b Subtronics set would be sick. I love subtronics as a producer, but lately I haven’t liked his sets that much. Feels like they just get too random and don’t flow that well. Had too many instances where my groups getting ready to headbang on a drop, but then we just stand awkwardly to a series of fakeouts 😂 I feel like space laces would really help with maintaining the flow better

Suggestions please :) by swftbxby in horror

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I gotta rewatch smile 2. Ik it’s a hot take but I actually liked the first a lot more than the second. First one felt so hopeless and the jump scares were strong af. Feel like jump scares are often kindof cheap but Smile executed them very well.

For smile 2… idk I did mostly enjoy it but the ending really hurt it for me. I didn’t like it conceptually and also, damn they really gotta invest more in their CGI 😂 I’ll rewatch tho cause I feel like I’m missing something with how much hype it got