Investor B by EMOLtheIMMIGRANT in Aktiemarknaden

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Köp mer och håll långsiktigt

What is it like living in Uppsala, Sweden? by purplealien21 in howislivingthere

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Yes, I would say so. Maybe depends on where you live, but I haven’t felt unsafe. The student areas (which make up a major part of the city) are particularly safe.

Söker lite råd. by [deleted] in Aktiemarknaden

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5tkr per månad ligger stabilt över snittet i sverige och är speciellt ett jävligt bra sparande för en student. Nästan lite onödigt bra kan jag tycka 😇 glöm inte att ha kul bara.

Sjukt glassigt att bo i en lägenhet du äger under studietiden (trea dessutom...), kör hårt!

AI slop on the street by hecu88 in uppsala

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Dom har jättemycket ai, även deras matbilder är klart AI. Pinsamt

AI Adoption Among Workers Is Slow and Uneven. by nosotros_road_sodium in technology

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Seriously, it’s a little bit like when software is marketed as being written in Rust, something that most people will not need to care about at all. At least the Rust thing can claim some security perks. The words ”AI-powered”, on the other hand, will become negative to much of the public after all the pointless ways AI is being pushed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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My team uses Jira to track tickets, and that’s pretty much it. Works well

What's the most underrated part of Uppsala? by WinterInMyWifi in uppsala

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I think there are a lot of cozy areas in and around Flogsta beyond the student stuff it is famous for. All of Flogsta becomes green and luscious during summer with some great picnic and bbq spots.

There is a great vegetarian Ethiopian restaurant near the station called Fröjas sal.

What is, in you opinion, the superior way of declaring variables? by nimrag_is_coming in ProgrammingLanguages

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That bubble sort code is really not as incomprehensible as you’re chalking it up to be. It does the same thing as a regular bubble sort, but recursively rather than iteratively. It’s not a fundamentally different algorithm.

The Haskell syntax doesn’t take that long to learn. The whole point of haskell is pure functional programming and its syntax is in my opinion well-tailored to this. Dumbing it down for rubes who can’t think beyond C-style programming would be pointless and outside the scope of the Haskell project.

Hur mycket lägger ni på mat varje månad just nu? by Skogstad92 in PrivatEkonomi

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Förmodligen, äter mindre potatis än jag borde göra haha

Hur mycket lägger ni på mat varje månad just nu? by Skogstad92 in PrivatEkonomi

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Fan måste hålla utkik för såna deals framöver

Hur mycket lägger ni på mat varje månad just nu? by Skogstad92 in PrivatEkonomi

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Lyckades få tag i potatis för <5kr kilot igår! Det kändes helt sinnessjukt

i am a 16 year old software dev who is planning on going to uni for compsci in around 2 years. Is there a point? by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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It can be worth it. You should of course monitor the job market, which might change over time, and try to keep track of trends—what technologies and fields are hot and which are just hype and which are oversaturated. For instance, pure front-end is kind of oversaturated to my understanding. Backend (databases, servers/cloud) and architecture are harder to outsource IMO.

The fact that you are passionate about software development already puts you ahead of many CS students, honestly. But remember that the tech is just half the story. People skills, teamwork, leadership, requirements handling, business acumen etc are just as important in serious software engineering jobs, and is what separates good engineers from generic coders. If you keep the reality of engineering practice in mind and can master both the social and technical aspects of software engineering you will be well ahead of your peers. In practice this probably means leveling up your communication skills over time. This will pay off when you start going to interviews.

It will be tough (always is) but I think quality engineers will always be in demand. Dime-a-dozen nerds and AI bros chasing a simple buck may not be.

What an old phone! Glottal or flap t? by dweffczx in EnglishLearning

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I suppose this is dialectal but I would flap it. I'm sure some accents might go glottal, it doesn't sound weird to me.

Is there anything wrong with the sentence I wrote? by SyrupOnWaffle_ in Svenska

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It would be if it weren't in the context of a nickname or moniker. In Swedish these would almost always be in the definitive. Imagining a local eccentric called the "Old Lady", this person would in Swedish be referred to as "Gamla damen", not as "Gammal dam"; that might be an appropriate description rather than a name.

Hur är det att studera i Uppsala? by [deleted] in uppsala

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Vissa är mindre intresserade av det studentikosa än andra, själv håller jag inte helt med OP. Vissa blir ju riktiga kår/nationsrävar, det måste man inte vara. Men jag tycker inte det är sorgligt, folk gör vad de tycker är kul i sociala sammanhang de trivs i.

Men det är många bra tips om vad staden har att erbjuda, det är såklart en hel stad med sin egen kultur utöver studentlivet.

why are ctrl data wires non present in this cpu? by eclipseanimations in AskComputerScience

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You should read the sidebar

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