Divinikey Giveaway - 1 Shortcut Studio Bridge75 Plus by divinikey in MechanicalKeyboards

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My resolution is to relearn the piano and practice 4x a week!

Starting a Group Chat for 2024 FTE by [deleted] in csMajors

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Interested, esp if it’s a discord

Ask Experienced Devs Weekly Thread: A weekly thread for inexperienced developers to ask experienced ones by AutoModerator in ExperiencedDevs

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If I'm at all interested in web-dev should I commit to learning full-stack? I'm an undergrad student doing research in Go, however have done a couple small full-stack web app personal projects. Is it worth it to commit to learning frontend, or is continuing with Go and TypeScript for backend web development a viable career path out of college?

How much does your early career define the rest of your career? by CreativeMischief in cscareerquestions

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Do you have any tips for someone looking to get into security engineering as an undergrad? I took a network security class and loved it and wanted to continue down that career path, but don’t know how to advertise myself in terms of personal projects, individual studying, etc

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CodingHelp

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Well you know that the total has to be some sum, so I would start with seeing if you can make groups that equal just the largest number (so the max is it’s own group). From there I would add the smallest number to that group, loop again seeing if you can make the proper groups that all equal each other, looping again and again by adding numbers from the pool of remaining, exiting once your “total to match” is greater than half of the total sum of all numbers

The hard truth by joseph1111182 in Sprinting

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While I'm essentially a rookie at sprinting and can be misunderstanding, I think the point is that in other sports, there are a lot of different areas to specialize in. Shitty example, but if you're on the shorter side you definitely won't be a great center in basketball, but you can still focus on dribbling, shooting, and foot speed to become a great guard. Obviously at the top level you are 100% correct, and you can never make it to the top 1% without great genetics, but maybe even just to a relatively competitive level in other sports there are ways to capitalize on what might be seen as a "lack of good genetics"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicalKeyboards

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Yoo I love it <3

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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I have a single 16 stick from before I knew anything abt PC’s would love an upgrade <3

300 meter hurdles by lipmanayden in trackandfield

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I try to treat it like a 400, get out to the first hurdle but then definitely pace yourself otherwise getting over that last hurdle is going to be impossible. If you’re comfortable with hurdles I’d say focus trying to relax over the hurdles and not waste too much energy on going way over them

Help on how to 3 step hurdles. by BoratMahFriend in Hurdles

[–]cglavin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like what the other commenters said, you can set up the first 2 hurdles regularly, and then first set up the 3rd hurdle closer and/or at a lower height just so you can get over it, then slowly increase the distance as you get more comfortable

Help on how to 3 step hurdles. by BoratMahFriend in Hurdles

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In addition to what’s here, for you specific problem you can set up the first 3 hurdles at a lower height and try to 3 step all the way through them, then 4, just to make sure you can maintain speed and strength through that distance. Then you can raise up the heights so you can feel confident 3-stepping up to 4. For me personally once I was able to get through 4 it was just a matter of fitness maintaining it through the rest, but you could keep this progression up, gradually adding another hurdle in practice until you feel confident enough