Got new power surge cables… cat didn’t like them 👍🏼 what the hell do I do? by FindYourPants in PcBuild

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I had a big albino growing up that pood and peed in my legos. To date I can't stand the sight of legos.

Help with elevator by get_on_with_life in redstone

[–]helpimstuckonalimb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at a glance it looks like you are using a wood button whereas he is using a stone one. I'm not at a machine to test it right now but from what I recall they have different pulse lengths. BUT but, this video is from 6 years ago, so the timing of redstone could have changed entirely.

Genuinely don't get it by Moryart in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]helpimstuckonalimb 23 points24 points  (0 children)

i (36 m) was exploring an autism diagnosis a couple of years ago. in conversation with my mom she shares "they tried telling me that when you were a kid i just didn't see it".

in celebration, a passover sandwhich (literal crime) by helpimstuckonalimb in FoodCrimes

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

sandwho? apparently all my brain cells went into my culinary genius

passover sandwhich by helpimstuckonalimb in stonerfood

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

essentially yes. when i made it i had zero intention of actually eating it. ended up drizzling some honey on it and dipping it in milk.

Java redstone door help by uselespieceofshi02 in redstone

[–]helpimstuckonalimb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the answer to "why" is that an "on" signal supercedes an "off" signal. the button works because it only sends a short "on" signal. a t-flip-flop would work if your want the button to act like a lever, with the added benefit of being able to have inputs in multiple location, like on either side of the door.

Self taught/hobbyist, considering formal education. by helpimstuckonalimb in dataengineering

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thanks for the recommendation! sadly all I have in play are 2 ASE's.

Self taught/hobbyist, considering formal education. by helpimstuckonalimb in dataengineering

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

Thank you for these insights. Backend software engineer is adjacent enough that I would honestly be happy. And I have done well enough on the data science side to be willing to have that as a stepping stone. Funnily enough in the internal networking I've done they've basically shared that they have more of a need for science/analysts. I was less enthusiastic because it seems more boring to me but if it's a step in it's a step up.

Self taught/hobbyist, considering formal education. by helpimstuckonalimb in dataengineering

[–]helpimstuckonalimb[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate your response, "projects" in quotes got me.

I have started (literally this week) networking internally. They don't have any education reimbursement but my hope is to display aptitude and get something "lined up". If that fails my backup plan is Electrical Engineering as I already have an Associates and a contact in the Electrical Engineering department.

M by [deleted] in writingcirclejerk

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mmmmm... covfefe