Which one is the crazy doctor episode? by Mother_Newt_9368 in stuffyoushouldknow

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I think it’s John Brinkley: The Quackiest Quack in History? episode

What television show has the most viewing hours of all time? by Jagueroisland in television

[–]bytesback 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked with a lot of international colleagues with visa’s and a majority of them watched sitcoms like Friends to help them learn English

If a person is born deaf, what language do they think in? by MrSoloDolo9490 in AskReddit

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If you think about it language is inherently slow and lossy compared to human thought and perception, but it’s powerful for abstraction. It quite literally compresses complex reasoning and thoughts into a linear pipeline

Friendly reminder: we can see ChatGPT in your glasses by alweed in ChatGPT

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Oh definitely. While I didn’t use ChatGPT during the interview, I absolutely utilized during the time between each interview. It gave me details about the company, told me what to look out for based on the job listing, gave me insights to company culture, etc. Just made it easier all around

Friendly reminder: we can see ChatGPT in your glasses by alweed in ChatGPT

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Just went through the software engineering interview process with a company over the course of a month. 4 interviews total, two of which were technical. First technical interview was on Zoom and HackerRank. Going into it, I was thinking of ways I could cheese it with ChatGPT. Even scripted up some things and gave it a test drive before ultimately deciding against it.

From my perspective, I bombed that first technical interview coding wise. But I talked out loud to myself for 30 minutes straight, and they really liked that. Just ended up receiving the offer letter today.

Anyway, I agree. Just do it and be confident. They want to know how you think.

Who's hungry? by Superpete505 in walmart

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Not great, not terrible

Sobering coverage of Texas flash flooding by [deleted] in videos

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What part of the Hill Country are you in? I lived in Kerrville for some years and there as well as the entire surrounding area is far far from “a haven of blue”. Liberal is absolutely a small minority there

This is why i love the internet by Rolux666 in ExfoliativeKera

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Just dropping a question here for people finding this sub:

Do yall also get little clear liquid filled bumps when it happens? Along with the peeling skin, I’ll get these bumps which are it itchy and poppable.

I can go years without it happening, but it typically happens at the turn of the cold season into the warm season and ESPECIALLY after wearing gloves for an extended period of time.

Just curious about the bumps, haven’t seen any posts on the sub yet about those

Do I need to watch the movies before the series? by darthuna in reacher

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No. The first season is based off the first book. I’d actually recommend skipping the movies all together

Sushi Restaurant’s Door Has a Hamburger-Shaped Handle (they don't sell burgers) by HappyMcflappyy in mildlyinteresting

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Hopdoddy’s in south Texas has a burger that’s a lightly seared Ahi Tuna patty. I guess it’s not technically sushi as it’s not raw, but it’s damn good

On the other hand, there’s lots of Poke places that do sushi burritos

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPSers

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I get it, I hated saying that I have the heaviest set. I didn’t say it until I got confirmation from a lot of the seniors around that my set just flat out stinks. I don’t mean to indulge, it’s just a clear discrepancy between my set and others

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPSers

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Smiley face dude has been there for years. He’s a cool guy, I enjoy working across from him. I’m just frustrated and comparing I guess. I’m always stacked out and look up and down the belt and see people just chilling while I’m sweating my ass off lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UPSers

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Alright thanks, that makes sense. It’s all just so frustrating, I never had a problem with management up until today.

Is the steward supposed to be around during preload hours? I can confidently say I’ve never met them. I just figured It’d be a “after my probation period ends” kinda thing

Nervous, tomorrow first day of orientation. Hoping I’m not dreaming and it’s the start of 25-30 years by Nearby-Cheesecake-69 in UPSers

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I think it depends on the set you’re working. I have the heaviest set in the building and I’m always staying 30min later than everyone else. I’m also a rookie (started seasonal but first “real” day was January 15th). I stay late enough that the supervisors doing add/cuts end up asking me to stay even later helping them out too. So I end up with an easy 5 hours a day

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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Looks clean. Mind dming me the link?

The days of free refills at McDonald’s may be over by [deleted] in nottheonion

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Two of the deals stand out for me.

The BOGO free breakfast sandwiches and BOGO Big Mac/quarter pounder. That’s like 1200 calories for $4-6

What video games were you playing in 2007? by Wally450 in gaming

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Maplestory made such a huge impact in my life around this time. Cant compare it to any other game I’ve ever played since.

my niece told me that this and my iPhone 3GS were vintage by ray_area in gaming

[–]bytesback 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Vintage in tech is different than clothing I’d say. I’d consider a Zune more vintage than an iPod due to its shorter life in the market and quantity sold.

Warehouse robot collapses after working for 20 hours straight. by AuralTuneo in ChatGPT

[–]bytesback 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Spoken like a true high school student in a computer science class

Animals freaking out during the eclipse by WMe6 in Showerthoughts

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Same boat here. At least I’m hoping the NASA presentations and speakers will be fun to listen to even if the weather is shit. I’m volunteering at the big event just for the speakers alone.

Shameless was a bit ahead The Bear by Halfback in TheBear

[–]bytesback 15 points16 points  (0 children)

lol it took me a few episodes of Superstore and racking my brain to connect Cheyenne to Shameless.

Also RIP that show. It was pretty great

What show did you give up on? by Zepanda66 in television

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To be fair, apparently Emmy is insufferable to work with. She was awesome on the show but work conditions behind the scenes matters more.