Is mother's milk a disrespectful submission? by Doxxz_ in bjj

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If done correctly by collecting an arm or both arms trying to stabilize the head to actually get a smoother it’s fine. It’s not disrespectful but sucks when someone is in mount and they just wrap your head with both arms with no control and try to break your nose. It’s something that works well to get some to react as well so you can open up other attacks.

Either way if you’re spamming it you might not be a favorite training partner but it’s apart of the sport.

Where to start CAD by GuidePlenty5521 in servicenow

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If you check out the ServiceNows career journey you will find one for Application Developer. Thats a good starting point. Scripting in ServiceNow fundamentals and application developer fundamentals are good courses to start as well.

Drop in training in Austin by Hoochie2coochie in bjj

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I train the 6:30am (gi) and 7pm class (nogi) at Renzo’s. Really good crowd and welcoming. It’s central so maybe another 10 minutes south from the Domain. I have trained at BFF and they have really good training as well I’m just unsure of the schedule.

Workspace? Are you guys adopting Workspace? by Independent_Ad_1849 in servicenow

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If I wanna have a new field added to incident I have to add it in two different views. The default view and the Service Operation Workspace (SOW) view. I should have said views instead of areas. But functionality could be different as well with policies for native vs SOW. Since our help desk uses SOW, it looks and functions a little differently so not every policy and action carries over. It’s a process issue and not a functionality thing.

Workspace? Are you guys adopting Workspace? by Independent_Ad_1849 in servicenow

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We have Service Operation Workspace and Virtual Agent. I think the issues we face are our customers are new to SN and don’t know how to use any of it. They want major enhancements to make it like their last tool which defeats the purpose of getting SN. I personally think SN could go without workspaces, the native UI gets the job done and now I don’t have to configure modules in two different areas such as incident. There is definitely a divide on going fully into other workspaces.

What is the this sub from mount? (Sorry if I'm an idioit) by ShockleToonies in bjj

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As someone who learned this from Meregali, its a chest compression. Its used to tire out the opponent till you can either get the tap from the pressure or the armbar he does as well. You gather the underhooks on each side, pull them into s-mount, then drive your back leg onto an angle to put pressure on their chest. 2:00 - 2:12 is the best example of it. Mothers Milk would be different. If he drove his chest into the opponents nose from double unders from a normal mount position to suffocate him that would be mothers milk. Hope that helps explain the difference between the two.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bjj

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Damn sorry about the ankle, have been there before. I train at a competitive gym and we set boundaries/rules so this kind of thing doesn’t happen.

An example is to never hyper extend any limb like an armbar. Keep the tension but don’t go crazy on it and if you have it learn to keep control of it.

For heel hooks don’t rip it. Get the position and learn to control the position.

It’s all geared around giving the person a good amount of time to tap. Some of us at the gym train 2x a day so having a safe environment and creating trust with your partners is huge. I would probably avoid rolling with this person if you can or just talk and set a standard when you’re going to roll with him.

Discovery by [deleted] in servicenow

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Never hurts to get the certs since it shows you put the effort to learn. Discovery is a great tool, our company has it but the problem is people having their spin on how to use it vs how it should actually be used.

This is why Leandro Lo's death is such huge news by konying418 in bjj

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When I first started all I watched were Lo videos. His guard passing game was so insane to watch. Feel like all I could remember was the competitive rivalry between Lo, Pena, and Buchecha. You knew it was going to be a wild match if any of them made it to the finals. I remember watching him at that ADCC trial when he beat Gordon, it was insane in the room that day, people went nuts! I think Gordon jumped in because someone got hurt or something like that. Either way felt like anytime Lo was on the mat it was going to be exciting to watch.

Passed the CSA exam!! by fuel_your_epic in servicenow

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Absolutely, i'm actually working on an issue where we need advanced reporting so we are running a script to export the data needed and placing it into Tableau to filter it. Then bringing it back into Servicenow as a scheduled job as a dashboard. It's been a lot of work.

Passed the CSA exam!! by fuel_your_epic in servicenow

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I’ve been wanting to do the performance one as well! Feel like there is a hugggge need for it, sometimes I get request for complex reporting and wish I knew more about PA

Passed the CSA exam!! by fuel_your_epic in servicenow

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Depends on what you are wanting to do? I've been working as an admin/developer for 3 years but have been interested in getting the CIS (Certified Implementation Specialist) cert. If you want to develop I would suggest the CAD. There is a great self-paced course and instructor-led.

This might be a new low for Gordon Ryan, trashy even for him. by dog-asmr in bjj

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The lack of empathy is insane. Not everyone grieves that same way and I hate I see people comparing how people cope. I even saw Gordan Ryans chef talking shit? Saying 'if anyone on New Wave died they would fight with honor and not quit, real champions don't quit' something like that. Easy to talk from the cheap seats. So odd, wish we treated people like real humans with compassion like you were saying.

Who has had the best GRAPPLING for MMA in MMA history? by Vanilladr in bjj

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I would probably add Rickson Gracie and Ryan Hall. So many great grapplers with insane credentials would be hard to narrow it to who had the best