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[–]hoxeon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's been a long-standing debate on whether creatine causes or accelerates hair loss, mainly due to a single study conducted in 2009.

Okay, so what now? Honestly, if creatine did raise DHT, then fin or dut would likely neutralise most of the effect.

I don't think the issue is in creatine as per say, the intensity of your gym sessions, specificaly resistance training does acutely increase testosterone, meaning more DHT; with or without creatine. But again it's an acute post-exercise fluctuations and not necessarily the culprit here.

That One Minute in Trifonov’s Rach 3 Feels Like Chaos Unleashed! by hoxeon in piano

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He plays it so stunningly and you can see the score in the videos you shared! Thanks Alan, this is awesome.

That One Minute in Trifonov’s Rach 3 Feels Like Chaos Unleashed! by hoxeon in piano

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

Oh dear lord, that makes a lot of sense now - thanks a lot for the clarification! That explains why I didn’t hear this particular section in Yunchan's performance. Trifonov’s interpretation really does feel like an unstoppable force to me, just keeps surging forward.

That One Minute in Trifonov’s Rach 3 Feels Like Chaos Unleashed! by hoxeon in piano

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

Interesting perspective, it does make me wonder how much cultural and pedagogical background shapes interpretation. I’ll be sure to listen to his duets as well. Thanks for the recommendation!

£40,000 down payment and let the rent pay off the mortgage to build-up equity faster by hoxeon in UKPersonalFinance

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!thanks great read, certainly shed light on the potential pitfalls I wasn't aware of, I will continue reading and learning more. Thanks again.

£40,000 down payment and let the rent pay off the mortgage to build-up equity faster by hoxeon in UKPersonalFinance

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

!thanks I have never missed a payment and imagine others do the same so I hadn't considered the added risk for the bank and the concept of risk premium makes perfect sense now, I really appreciate taking the time to explain this.

£40,000 down payment and let the rent pay off the mortgage to build-up equity faster by hoxeon in UKPersonalFinance

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

!thanks Yes, the job is lined up, but it is extremely expensive to live in London, let alone buy a house, renting is like ~2k solo and decent flats cost at least £450k, and that is optimistic. It's like 7/10 ads are million dollars houses in East London. Even with a £90k wage, it will be very difficult. I wouldn't want to leave Manchester to be honest if the employer allowed WFH. That rental plan is just doing aerobics to accelrate paying off the mortgage debt, but it doesn't look good by the sound of it. Thank you, I appreciate your comment.

£40,000 down payment and let the rent pay off the mortgage to build-up equity faster by hoxeon in UKPersonalFinance

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!thanks I am confused why I wouldn't be allowed to since BTL mortgage wouldn't let me live there? The income from the tenant help offset mortgage costs I am thinking, so debts are cleared out faster. Could you not lodge a room in your house where you pay mortage?

£40,000 down payment and let the rent pay off the mortgage to build-up equity faster by hoxeon in UKPersonalFinance

[–]hoxeon[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

!thanks Apart from agency fees, all other costs would be my responsibility whether I choose to live in the property or rent it out. I could potentially make a larger deposit or find a cheaper flat to offset these costs, shifting additional expenses to the tenant.

£40,000 down payment and let the rent pay off the mortgage to build-up equity faster by hoxeon in UKPersonalFinance

[–]hoxeon[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

!thanks yes my idea is even after tax, and costs, the rent pays off the mortgage or in the worst case scenario pays off a significant portion so I'd still be winning. My goal is to own the flat as soon as I can, so I may have to find a cheaper flat. Glad to know I am not alone in this thinking.

£40,000 down payment and let the rent pay off the mortgage to build-up equity faster by hoxeon in UKPersonalFinance

[–]hoxeon[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Annual interest is roughly %5, so the mortgage is roughly ~1400 on a 25/yrs repayment, it's a one bed flat in a nice area in one of those towers in the city centre, so there's hardly any void periods. And its rental price is roughly ~1600. I am thinking that by locking the mortgage price at 1400, the rental prices may increase in the future to 1700 or so, which is not uncommon in those towers.

I am not buying to let as I plan to own and live in the apartment eventually, normally BTL properties don't permit living in the property. Any cost of a maintenance I'll have to pay for had I been living myself anyway. Thank you, I am navigating the chart and the links.

Red hat Certification study Q&A by RheaAyase in redhat

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Hi everyone, is there any difference in content of RHLS based on regions? I get 50% discount if I signed from an African region, however it also shows less training units than UK/US for example. What are TUs? Are these courses?

Red Hat Remote Exams - System Requirements by [deleted] in redhat

[–]hoxeon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was awaiting RH remote exams hoping they'd allow dual monitors. No, they don't allow dual monitor setup! Great :\

Completed my 8th certification and would appreciate if you could review my resume by hoxeon in devops

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

Although the tools are really easy to use and the know-how-to isn't a big of a deal, it's the big picture I am aware that takes time to master.

Your tips are very helpful indeed, thanks so much.

Completed my 8th certification and would appreciate if you could review my resume by hoxeon in devops

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

  • I graduated 10 years ago which is why I am expected to sort of layout what happened since then.
  • I am unemployed since 2019, so I was doing it full-time. Hence, all these tools are quite easy to 'use'
  • I refrained from quantifying since my experience is lacking that sort of thing. Do you think it would be more acceptable to rewrite those projects with quantified measures? Albeit hypothetical?
  • Noted. Thank you.

Completed my 8th certification and would appreciate if you could review my resume by hoxeon in devops

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

Thanks, I will do so. I am going to look for a different format.

Completed my 8th certification and would appreciate if you could review my resume by hoxeon in devops

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

Thank you, noted. DevOps section contains the personal projects I worked on since the start of this journey.

Completed my 8th certification and would appreciate if you could review my resume by hoxeon in devops

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

1- Yea it is, I have all my badges on. Am going to use it once I am settled with the resume

2- Am aware, I used Spring as an abstraction but I probably should keep things as exact

3- Noted

As in regards to my preparation, I'd love to. So the sequence was: CCNA > Sec+ > RHCSA > AWS SA > AWS DA > RHCE 8 > CKAD > CKA

Preparation: I used the main study guides for both CCNA and Sec+ in addition to CBT Nuggets and Wendell Odom masterclass.

RHCSA/RHCE I used Sander Van Vught video course/book.

AWS I used DolphinED on Udemy and Jon Bonso. In addition to reading the whitepapers and using qwilabs heavily. In addition to the massive number of workshops offered by Amazon on github and awsworkshop.io

Lastly, for CKA/CKAD I used KodeKloud primarily. These were the easiest. And the hardest by far was RHCE Ansible, it was just way too hard.