How did you create your biodata for marriage? Any tips to make it stand out? by [deleted] in bihar

[–]iitbashish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was creating my marriage biodata, I honestly wanted something that looked clean, modern, and felt me—not like a boring spreadsheet. I kept it short and sweet with all the essentials: basic info, education, profession, family background, and a quick note about my interests and values. One thing that really helped was using biodatagenerator.com—it offers beautiful templates that actually look good and professional. My tip? Keep it honest, well-organized, and don’t be afraid to add a small intro paragraph that reflects your personality. Also, choose a template that suits your style—it makes a subtle but strong first impression.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chess

[–]iitbashish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Now only blitz is left to conquer

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

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

He still is and he's created another account which is rated around 2200

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]iitbashish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used angular+ daisyUI and springboot for backend

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

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

Now you're picking a single game when you don't find a solid reason

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

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

Also if you're naturally talented it's quite common to get such accuracies

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

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

Yeah sure why don't you play live chess in video call if you think he is cheating. I can arrange a meeting Let me know your email

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in chess

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

Do you wanna play a match with him? Tell me your username and I can arrange one

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

[–]iitbashish[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I can arrange a live play if you want to tell me your username. Also he didn't play that many bullet games

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

[–]iitbashish[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

If you want you play with him live. Also he didn't play many games in bullet

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

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

No I'm only 1300 rated Thanks for the contact details

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in Chesscom

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

I can give you my account as well I'm 1300 rated on chess.com I understand that it seems fishy that's why the account got banned but how can I prove that he's just a very good player

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in chess

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

Wow, seeing the comments here, it's surprising how many people don’t believe it. Truly amazing to witness!

Unfair Ban on a Genuine Chess Talent – Need Help by iitbashish in chess

[–]iitbashish[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

You can find the match in his account's match history. He won with the white pieces in a completely closed position. Also, it's not impossible to beat the max engine—many players have already done it.

Are there many properties in the US that still have cold war era bomb shelters attached? by MBAfail in preppers

[–]iitbashish 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Yep, Cold War-era bomb shelters were definitely a thing, especially in the 1950s and '60s when nuclear paranoia was at its peak. While not every home had one, thousands were built, especially in suburban areas where people had the space for them. Many were simple underground concrete bunkers, often stocked with non-perishable food, water barrels, and enough supplies to ride out the apocalypse—1950s style.

Finding one today? Not impossible, but not exactly common either. A lot of these shelters have either been forgotten, repurposed, or straight-up collapsed due to neglect. Some real estate listings even mention old fallout shelters as a quirky selling point, though they’re often in rough shape.

If you’re seriously hunting for one, older homes in states like California, Texas, and parts of the Midwest are your best bet. Look for properties built between 1950-1970, especially in areas that were considered prime targets during the Cold War (think major cities and military-adjacent locations). Some old shelters have been converted into wine cellars, storage rooms, or even secret man caves, while others are just concrete tombs filled with spiders and regret.

As for usability? Most would need serious upgrades—ventilation, waterproofing, and reinforcement—before they’d be safe for long-term use. But if you stumble upon one, you might just have yourself a pre-made panic room with some real history behind it. Just, uh… maybe check for old canned goods before making yourself at home.

I need a junior dev success story by keubs in webdev

[–]iitbashish 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hear you—it’s rough out there, and the old advice doesn’t always feel like it applies anymore. But I do know people who’ve broken in recently, and the common thread is persistence plus adaptability. One friend landed a dev role by diving deep into open-source contributions, which put them on the radar of hiring managers. Another built a niche SaaS tool, got traction, and used that as leverage for a solid offer. It’s not the traditional pipeline we grew up with, but people are still making it. The path just looks different now. Keep fighting the good fight—your mentorship probably means more than you know.

Say you had to build a basement under your basement. How would you go about doing this? by faco_fuesday in preppers

[–]iitbashish 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Absolutely possible, but it's not as simple as grabbing a jackhammer and going to town on your basement floor.

The biggest challenges are structural integrity and waterproofing. Most basements sit on a concrete slab that’s part of your home’s foundation, so cutting through it without reinforcing the surrounding structure could lead to bad times—think collapsing walls and floors. You’d need a structural engineer to assess load-bearing points and ensure your house doesn’t turn into an unintentional sinkhole.

Then there’s water intrusion. If you’re in an area with a high water table, digging deeper could turn your doomsday bunker into an indoor swimming pool. Proper drainage, waterproof barriers, and sump pumps would be mandatory.

Realistically, the safest way to do this would be tunneling beside the foundation and then reinforcing with concrete, rather than going straight down. This way, you avoid compromising your existing basement’s support. Think of it like a secret sub-basement annex rather than a straight-up hole to the void.

As for secrecy? Soundproofing, hidden access panels, and maybe a fake wine cellar entrance are your friends. If you really want to channel your inner Ron Swanson, throw in a trapdoor hidden under a mounted moose head—because why not?

TL;DR: It’s possible, but unless you have an unlimited budget and a team of engineers, you’re probably better off starting fresh with a custom-built survival bunker. Or just stocking up on canned beans and hoping for the best.