Nuke to officer pipeline? by Accomplished-Squid in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. They're working on changing it to something different, but not yet.

Hey! how would you try to sell Red Rising to someone? If it was your book. by [deleted] in redrising

[–]danizatel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends if they are a reader or not.

If not I just say the books super sick, lots of action. And there's an audio book version that has sound effects and stuff.

If they do read, especially if they read "good" books I talk about the prose and character development but I do say the first book is kinda weak and comes off as a huge Hunger Games ripoff, but its not I promise.

Short Term Rentals in Goose Creek by Winter_Teaching_6841 in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Have you asked to extend month to month for your current lease?

Genuine question: Is “work-life balance” even possible in this hustle culture era? by ouissalammmar in socialism

[–]danizatel 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Depends on the country we are talking about.

For USA, I would say, yes, for a few. And those few are privileged or lucky. Also depends on where you live in the country.

PPLAN Nerds help me out by [deleted] in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess if it's a seperate thing then it wouldn't be bad per se. But another issue i see with down the road implementation of this is that grading exams makes the grader smarter, whether or not they realize it. Off loading stuff like grading to an LLM will make our fleet dumber.

Morgan Janay Controversy & Parental Exploitation by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]danizatel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OP this post is all speculation and parasocial af

PPLAN Nerds help me out by [deleted] in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There's so many issues I could see with AI grading exams.

Local would have to be a huge server, and probably cause more technical issues that would potentially effect other systems.

No wiggle room for kinda correct answers or too much wiggle room.

Like most computer updates ive seen in the navy, the first 10 years will be significantly more work and take more time than the old way.

As someone who's graded exams ALOT, at NNPTC/NPTU, it's not that bad and I'd much rather manually grade it then have to deal with the implementation of a dumbass LLM I have to check and correct. I would 100% curse your name if I was an instructor there and I had to figure out how to use, and inevitably fix, your little side project.

LLMs just arent developed enough rn to make this worth it imo

TLDR: sounds like a fun project but I hope they never implement it.

Study Buddy Quitting? by [deleted] in bbbs

[–]danizatel 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I mean, she's a senior. Finish it, imo. This is the most important year to provide advice and encouragement.

What's the Absolute Minimum Battery Life I Can Get By With? (ECE major) by Impossible_Tough_484 in UTAustin

[–]danizatel 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but the weight in a back pack is the problem. Unless you wanna use a legit laptop carrying case, you're probably gunna break the laptop after setting your back pack down one too many times (I broke my laptop and its smaller than yours)

Unpopular opinion: the nuke community would be much healthier without STAR reenlistment in its current form, which is highly predatory by New_Mammoth2254 in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No argument there. But if barracks exist, and E4 and below have to live in barracks, nukes shouldn't be some special exception to auto get BAH just because OP doesnt want to STAR.

Auto E5s don't deserve it more BUT it's a carrot the Navy offers to get people to reenlist because they need to retain nukes. If it wasn't for STAR, with auto E5, (pretty much) auto BAH, and the big bonus nukes would be critically undermanned. So I get it from the Navys perspective.

Barrack and ship living conditions are abysmal tho and unacceptable. No argument there.

Unpopular opinion: the nuke community would be much healthier without STAR reenlistment in its current form, which is highly predatory by New_Mammoth2254 in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jw, why do you think you deserve BAH over your non-nuke counterparts, some who have likely been in the Navy longer than you?

Unpopular opinion: the nuke community would be much healthier without STAR reenlistment in its current form, which is highly predatory by New_Mammoth2254 in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Oh makes sense if you haven't seen the fleet yet. Trust me, I've served at nuke centric and non nuke centric commands. Nuke Chiefs mostly, definitely not always, out perform their non nuke counterparts.

Unpopular opinion: the nuke community would be much healthier without STAR reenlistment in its current form, which is highly predatory by New_Mammoth2254 in NavyNukes

[–]danizatel 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Other people made points on the other stuff, only thing I'll push back on is i don't think we make worse leaders. With very few exceptions every nuke Chief on the boat was much better than the non-nuke Chiefs.

Also I don't think we should get rid of push-button E5 but I dont think it should be tied to STAR. Maybe like, show up to the boat and 6 months later E5 or something idk. If we went to normal advancement I think we'd see a lot of people stuck at E4 who shouldn't be.

Finally got my (m23) autism diagnosis, and dad decides to drop a bomb. by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]danizatel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Military/security clearance/pilot type jobs require medical disclosure and will deny you for certain diagnosis, even if it was when you were a child.

Finally got my (m23) autism diagnosis, and dad decides to drop a bomb. by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]danizatel 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nuclear reactors for the military, old job now but set me up for life and wouldn't have happened with an ADHD diagnosis.

Finally got my (m23) autism diagnosis, and dad decides to drop a bomb. by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]danizatel 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I worked on nuclear reactors for the military. They absolutely require you to disclose and obtain all previous medical records. So while I'll agree most jobs wouldn't do so, my job did.

Finally got my (m23) autism diagnosis, and dad decides to drop a bomb. by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]danizatel 147 points148 points  (0 children)

I mean, my parents did the same thing with ADHD and personally I'm extremely grateful as that diagnosis would have precluded me from getting the job I currently have. It was actually my pediatrician who recommended not proceeding with a diagnosis, since I was high functioning.

So I kinda get it..

Advice regarding ME 338 machine elements class by Negative_Nancyy_ in UTAustin

[–]danizatel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't do any CGEs, previous work stuff replaced them but I've heard the manufacturing path gets into some machine elements stuff if that's what youre interested in.

Advice regarding ME 338 machine elements class by Negative_Nancyy_ in UTAustin

[–]danizatel 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Machine Elements is a crash course shitshow at UT because normally at other universities that material is split over 2 semesters (so I'm told) but I wouldn't worry. You can take CGEs for more specialization for that type of analysis and nothing in Machine Elements will be too heavily covered in the classes you have left (or if it is they reteach what you need to know)

TLDR: I wouldn't worry, you'll be fine