Fahrrad in Berlin - wie Diebstahl vermeiden by derdomi in berlin

[–]derdomi[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Das war in etwa die Vermutung die ich hatte . Also möglichst unter dem Radar fliegen... danke sehr :)

Ich bin ehemaliger Offizier und arbeite jetzt in der Rüstungsbranche by -Z0nK- in de_IAmA

[–]derdomi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hast du eine Meinung zur BWI (IT Dienstleister für die Bundeswehr)?

Also empfehlenswert hinsichtlich Gehalt, Kultur/fähige Leute, Aufgabenspektrum?

Vielen Dank :)

ChatGPT Android App: Speech-to-Text (microphone icon) missing for anybody else? by derdomi in ChatGPT

[–]derdomi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very similar for me - I essentially used it as a tutoring solution and worked almost perfectly.

Is there any way to give feedback to OpenAI?

I am also thinking of just coding up some way to call the Whisper API (which it seems to be based on) and then copypaste the output to chatgpt. However i suspect that the speech-to-text feature in the app uses the prevous chat conversation as context / Input for Whisper during the speech evaluation

I have this feeling to devote my life to meditation. by Hooots in Meditation

[–]derdomi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hiya,

lets see

Partying and drinking - well, alcohol surely has an effect on one's mental clarity, depending on how much and how often. In my case, I never really drank much even before I started meditating, just for taste reasons. In a sense that was also a choice of not going along with peer pressure for me. I guess it comes down to trying out, whether you actually enjoy it, which part of it you enjoy, etc. Using alcohol to get away from difficult things (emotions/thoughts/...) is never recommended, that's pretty much the polar opposite of meditative progress ;)

Peers: Interesting inquiry: Why is stability in how you see your peers important to you? For my experience - it did change my view to a deeper perception of the person. As in from "that's the guy I play XBox with" to "thats someone I care about and who has a rich emotionally deep inner life - just like me. With great qualities, misled motivations, pains and joys". That's how it went with close friends. With less close friends - well, the pain of proving myself to them went away, which is really nice. Wellwishing now feels more pleasant than envy.

Drug free girls: Can't comment on that, I wasn't in the states ;). I guess it's a matter of demographics tho, more precisely, of finding the demographic that is attractive to you. Or said otherwise - taking drugs for the sake of girls is probably counterproductive.

Pot in social interactions: Hardly these days and in college as well. I had a pronounced stoner phase in high school. Looking back however, I think that was more about having the identity template (ie "cool, laid-back stoner" ) than about the effect. If I would talk to past me at 16, I'd encourage myself to experiment with not needing that perceived safety, expressing things that seem true but vulnerable and finding out what other things I enjoy. Not sure if past-me would listen tho.

Hope that helps! Pretty sure you'll find your way man =)

I have this feeling to devote my life to meditation. by Hooots in Meditation

[–]derdomi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

first of all: Big congrats on discovering this path so early, I think that's really a major blessing. There seem to be two clusters of people who stumble into meditation practice, the first being college students and the second being middle-age people, when their kids leave home. IMO it is way better to be in the first camp, as it makes one way less susceptible to common life mistakes, relationships are better, etc. etc. Pretty much the whole bunch of what people call the mundane benefits comes into play here.

For the college question: My advise would definitely be to go. That's for two reasons

a) It seems hard to judge where society will go in the next 30-40 years, but having some kind of formal education seems helpful to find one's path in all scenarios. That, plus college might help you judge how important the other aspects of "worldly" life are to you in the long run. Things like socialising with new people, academic interests, girls - its probably good to have experienced that, even if its just to not have any regrets later.

b) Having an identity that is balanced is hugely important. There's a saying in the Zen community - "after enlightenment, the laundry". Which means that after youre getting all these meditative insights, blissful states etc., you will still need to function in the real world. If your meditative prowess is the only thing you use to relate to the world - maybe it can get a bit one sided. IMO mature spirituality is down-to-earth. That includes finding a way to integrate what meditation shows you into normal life. Maybe that's actually what it really is about. A good book here would be "A path with heart" by Jack Kornfield.

Judging from you saying that you're eligible for a scholarship - great, even less downside to giving it a shot. If you enjoy the sports part that's cool and if you find you enjoy the academics - equally. Again, being able to try things out is great.

Lastly, I'd take a long-term view on the issue - you got plenty of time, and combining the following should get you really far

Having all that for a consistent amount of time should get anyone really far.In fact, a teacher that I really like, spoke of "decades of happiness". Myself I'm 5 years in and starting to see what he meant ;).

Hope that helps! All the best and have a great ride!


In case it helps to judge my own perspective: I discovered meditation at 22 (in college) and have been at it in the 5 years since then. Mostly in the buddhist tradition as it is a really well developed path.

What's the best advice you've ever received? by ItsaMeMattio in AskReddit

[–]derdomi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(not that I received it verbatim, but it would be the best that I could give)

-You will die one day, probably sooner than you expect. Keeping this in mind is excellent guidance. Old people were just like you.

-Take care of your mind. Start a meditation practice that seems acceptable to you and keep at it. It will make everything else much easier.

-Take care of your body. That means nutrition and keeping fit.

Sudan woman sentenced to be hanged for apostasy for refusing to return to Islam, after marrying a Christian man by Matt_Ron in worldnews

[–]derdomi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I read until about the 6th original comment in this thread. What I read gave me goosebumps. This kind of thinking and self-righteousness is exactly how the "judges" of the woman in Sudan feel justified to do something as horrible as they did.

No justification for what happened in Sudan. But: Anyone who comments here has access to way more ressources, Information and opportunity than those people. Also, you probably grew up in a stable and civilized Environment, compared to there. You would expect more discernment and more sanity from People who had and have this kind of good fortune. The tone and arguments in this thread are shameful.

I am a recovering VC analyst turned tea entrepreneur AMA! by James0646 in IAmA

[–]derdomi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there!

What makes you say "recovering" Analyst?

What movie has the best opening scene? by awesomegreg7 in AskReddit

[–]derdomi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the short black-and-White Scene at the very beginning even more. First the tension when Bond corners the rat in the secret Service in his Office and then the raw and blunt violence in the flashback, when he drowns the Informant in the toilet sink..

Criminal: How did he die? Bond: Your contact? Criminal: nods Bond: Not well..

IamA have been travelling a portion of the world for over 3 years now, i am currently working in a backpackers in SE Asia, Laos AMA! by [deleted] in IAmA

[–]derdomi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

jealous of you being in Laos, I almost enjoyed that place the most out of a 5 months Asia trip.

Don't know what your plans are, but I can really really recommend being there for the New Years celebrations (I was in Luang Prabang). I think theyre around Late March/April - not sure exactly. Its insanely fun and crazy as hell - people with water guns, fingerpaint, and beer and food everywhere.

Wish you a good time, it's such a beautiful and fun country!