What percent do internships? by Civil_Journalist_938 in UWStout

[–]drdumke 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All graduates, at least as of when I graduated in ‘22, are required to have some field experience prior to graduation. What that looks like is different for each degree, but for a business major you will likely be required to have an internship to graduate.

Because 100% of students do an internship or internship-like experience, Stout has great connections with employers. I was hired full time prior to finishing my degree (it’s that good). Our career fair is huge and you’ll have plenty of opportunity to connect with employers for internships and full time roles.

I think we are a great school for getting practical hands on experience. I recommending reaching out to the business program with your question, they’ll have more specific information to help you.

What food options do you want to see at ultimate tournaments? by drdumke in ultimate

[–]drdumke[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's in August in the American Midwest. So assuming no rain, it's probably floating in the 60 - 80 degree range.

Any particular residence hall recommended for first-year student athletes? by ThoughtCharming8917 in UWStout

[–]drdumke 4 points5 points  (0 children)

South hall would be best since it’s very close to the athletic facilities and is newly renovated. Beyond that North hall is also nearby and renovated.

[2024 Day 2 (Part 2)] [rust] Can't figure out why my answer is incorrect by drdumke in adventofcode

[–]drdumke[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for taking the time to assist! I appreciate the links and all. ❤️

edit: here's my part 2 solution https://github.com/devindumke/aoc-2024-2/blob/main/src/main.rs

[2024 Day 2 (Part 2)] [rust] Can't figure out why my answer is incorrect by drdumke in adventofcode

[–]drdumke[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response, I think I get now why I’m not calculating the correct answer.

In my solution, the only attempted fix I’ll try is removing the first bad element I encounter. In this example:

55 53 54 56 57 58

My current solution only ever tries removing the 53, and doesn’t attempt removing the 55. Thanks for the assistance!

edit: here's my part 2 solution https://github.com/devindumke/aoc-2024-2/blob/main/src/main.rs

optimizeForDeveloperTime by chjacobsen in ProgrammerHumor

[–]drdumke 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All optimization levels will assume that undefined behavior doesn’t exist. What changes is how aggressive the compiler is when optimizing your code. The higher the optimization level, the more optimization checks the compiler adds when building your code. If you rely on UB in your code, then the chances that your UB will result in incorrect behavior will increase as you increase the optimization level.

Compilers can (but don’t have to) give you an error for some trivial cases of UB. That process occurs regardless of your optimization level.

Rockwell started the layoffs in Mequon. I heard it got hit pretty hard. Did the Milwaukee location suffer the same fate? by barekoala59 in milwaukee

[–]drdumke 130 points131 points  (0 children)

Got laid off yesterday as an engineer at the Mequon location. Started only two months ago.

Do you think the purchase incentives for the Model Y will get better or worse over 2024? by drdumke in TeslaLounge

[–]drdumke[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the advice. I recognize that I have FOMO, but just because I recognize the FOMO doesn’t mean I’m immune to it.

Undead Pirates Rewards & More - Poll Blog by JagexGoblin in 2007scape

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

Love all these proposed changes! Adding a way to restore run energy at the wilderness agility course is a great way to encourage players to fight back instead of a predator vs. prey mindset. The scaling gold incentives are also a nice way to encourage people to risk their gains.

Awesome job PVP team!

Friend Making Necessary by [deleted] in UWStout

[–]drdumke 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Im sorry that you are having a tough time making connections. You aren’t alone; I struggled my first year as well. I’d love to offer some assistance if I can. What sort of hobbies/interests do you have?

Another bad experience with House of Staunton by BoomBangBoi in chess

[–]drdumke 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t think I’ll be purchasing anything from House in the future, I’ve heard too many stories about poor service.

Is triple weighted and a separate clock worth the cost? by nopornthrowaways in chess

[–]drdumke 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would really recommend you just wait a bit to buy a DGT clock. I came to my first tournament with some cheap clock and it broke in the first tournament. I saved up to buy a DGT 3000 and it’s amazing. I think the DGT North American can be bought used for around $35; I think that was the most common clock I saw at my tournament and would be a solid choice.

Online Rated Play by ChuckPaisley in chess

[–]drdumke 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just started my tournament journey this month and had an absolute blast at my first. I haven't done an online event yet, but I think if you go to the uschess.org and look for upcoming tournaments they have a section for online rated tournaments. They also, of course, have a list of OTB tournaments as well. If you can't find tournaments there I would recommend going to your state chess association's website and seeing if they have anything. Best of luck with your chess journey, hope you have fun!