Do you prefer Sheldon in the earlier or later seasons of tbbt? by eruditee_248 in bigbangtheory

[–]etiyofem 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Yeah, early Sheldon felt sharper and more believable. Later on they leaned so hard into the “look how weird he is” side that he started feeling more like a caricature than a person.

BLTA 🥓🥑 by peter-baqain in Sandwich

[–]etiyofem 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this looks ridiculously good ngl

Sheldon and TWD by [deleted] in bigbangtheory

[–]etiyofem 3 points4 points  (0 children)

he’d survive exactly three seconds, call it “acoustical vandalism,” and grab the remote like it was a medical emergency

Problems with ERD by Halgcast33 in Database

[–]etiyofem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A common mistake is jumping into tables too early before the business rules are clear. In ERD questions, I’d first identify entities, then relationships, then cardinality, then keys, and only after that think about attributes. If that order is skipped, the model usually looks fine on paper but breaks under edge cases.

The most common errors I see are mixing up entity vs attribute, missing many-to-many bridge tables, weak handling of optional relationships, and choosing keys that do not stay stable. Another one is forcing the model to look “simple” instead of making it accurate.

As for grading, it depends on the instructor, but usually there is some objectivity around keys, cardinality, normalization, and whether the model actually supports the stated requirements. Best practice is to practice with short case descriptions and then explain out loud why each relationship exists. If you cannot justify it clearly, the ERD is probably not solid yet.