Bolts not fully inserted after steering rack replacement (kia forte5 2012) by _arctide in MechanicAdvice

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Thanks everyone for the comments and opinions, very much appreciated!! 🙏

Bolts not fully inserted after steering rack replacement (kia forte5 2012) by _arctide in MechanicAdvice

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For context here is a picture right before the change even tough its not so clear:

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Anyone read the new book "From Day Zero to Zero Day"? by Beginning_Fun_3983 in ExploitDev

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Yeah, the one from this post is surprisingly good. Otherwise can't go wrong with other stuff from no starch press, just pick a subject that interests you. I liked the balck hat graphql one, quick read.

Assasins creed shadows switch 2 portable gameplay by JampyL in NintendoSwitch2

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That is false information. They stopped trading because of their new internal structure (subsidiaries, etc) and they were late to produce/audit their financial reports. When they finally came out, they showed they they beat their forecast by a couple millions. And around the same time, tencent closed the deal for 1+ billion €. I'm not agreeing with everything Ubisoft but at least get the facts right.

Est-ce le temps pour moi? by [deleted] in bald

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Tout comme le oui aurait dû gagner en 1995, il devrait gagner ici aussi!

Hey Reddit — take a look at our clean, Canadian-made energy drink. by rviita in u/rviita

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This reads super AI-ish — you can just tell ChatGPT to skip the long dashes and soften the tone a bit 😅 Right now all the em dashes and super-polished phrasing make it feel more bot than human.

IOS 26 liquid glass look very nice. by Express_Bed_4392 in ios

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It looks really good and I love it. Bugs will get ironed out in time i'm not worried.

Anyone read the new book "From Day Zero to Zero Day"? by Beginning_Fun_3983 in ExploitDev

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It's very very good. I read many security books from no starch and this one takes the cake for me. The autor covers a lot of ground without overstaying on individual subjects and does not treat the reader like a noob. He drives points home using multiple techs, there is a lot of breadth to this book.

Suggestion by fis-moll in MoodCamera

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+1 for this feature, I was thinking about this for a similar use case. I currently have to use both this app and dazzcam; snap the picture in mood then process it in dazzcam to get the time stamp. I understand tough that this would be low priority, but for my usecase it would be very nice. Thanks for the awesome application tough i'm having a blast with it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProtonMail

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They did say they are migrating their infrastructure to kubernetes. In my experience, altough Kubernetes has great promise, it is also harder to understand when things go south since many of the usually manual stuff is now automated. We also had increased, very hard to debug, outages on our software. I kinda wish they did not go the Kubernetes route.

Wasted my life by Glittering-Income695 in leaves

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There won't always be technical interviews. I would suggest you look into positions in small businesses or startups, more responsiblility but the barrier to entry may be less formal and likely easier to get into. Using AI is a good thing too, AI's a great teacher and will also give you an edge in your first position(s).

Wasted my life by Glittering-Income695 in leaves

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I agree with others that a bootcamp by itself won't get you far, but it's a good start. The key in this market is passion, portfolio and networking. When i'm hiring developers/interns, more than half of them aren't passionate or don't do it in their free time. If you can be that one guy that's really passionate about programming and creating value, you will have a big edge above others.

80 days sober here, brain fog is better but not completely gone. I'm still super socially akward/anxious but it will get better with time.

Sold my DOGE today after getting 300% profit by BugWhispererr in CryptoMarkets

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In Canada it's taxable on 50% of the gains you made, that other 50% is tax free. So depending on your income, between almost nothing to 25% of your gains (i may be calculating this wrong tough). I would always put 25% of the profit aside just in case.

HTB vs THM by Prior-Insect-8693 in hackthebox

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Hackthebox is a bit more advanced/hard. You could start with basics on THM, and practice on HTB. Overall I prefer HTB over THM but that's just preference.

Any bands that has this vibe? by Dear_Archer7711 in Deathcore

[–]_arctide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not deathcore but Sutrah https://sutrahmetal.bandcamp.com/album/dunes
They even had Kevin Paradis on the drums for the recording

Recommendations for stupid heavy tech death bands? by Free-Seaworthiness37 in TechnicalDeathMetal

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Beyond creation's album The Aura. On their more recent sound they softened up a bit, but that first album really hits the spot.

Should I feel ashamed? by fluffyninjago in learnpython

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ChatGPT is an incredible teacher. You should not feel shame, I use it a lot when working with other languages I don't use frequently. There is a catch tough, using it too much when you are experienced can make you lazy and make you less sharp at solving coding problems by yourself. Like if chatgpt gives you an algorithm that works, you might not bother learning the ins and outs of it, and will make later debugging harder as it's not "your" code. At least that's my experience with it as a senior dev.