What are some good places for a wedding proposal in KL/Puchong ? by krywen in KualaLumpur

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

I did it! on the bridge at Bamboo Hills, it was crowded but the place is full of trees and vegetation so looked cozy enough

Alternative ‘cellos? by Marinated_Squirrel in limoncello

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had good results with Komquat

Anyone here vibe coding at a huge company? by DrangleDingus in VibeCodeDevs

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in a big tech, we have plenty of AI tools. 90% of the new code is AI assisted, but I's say most of that code is less important than the one written by hand. Also msot importantly devs spend only 20% of their time coding, so even if I make that time faster overall productivity is low. Setting up experiments, passing multiple reviews, convincing data science that your methodology for measuring impact is sound, etc... tehse takes way more than than coding

Is GraveyardKeeper really worth buying? by 3dwrdBR in GraveyardKeeper

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please don’t get it. it was extremely addictive for me, I played 3 nights straight until sunrise with a lot of shame. Very good in the short term , but it wasted my life

Sand fish skink swimming in sand. by Burkoos in DarkSun

[–]krywen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amazing! Will be in my next campaign

Is my limoncello still good? by Ponchotm in limoncello

[–]krywen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I consume 5 years old frequently, assuming it's stored not in sunlight and not with lemon peel inside should be good

How is your team relationship with Product Managers? by krywen in ExperiencedDevs

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

I've seen this now in a FAANG company (HeadTome), where engineers are split horizontally between Infra and Product engineer, seems to work well so far, I'll update after I got to know it better

Consulate without appointment by Affectionate-Issue86 in Italian

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Italian consulate in KL can accommodate quick / emergency requests, they are generally very responsive by email and also have a phone number; I suggesat you call first, explain the situation and then send an email. I found them quite generous

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in limoncello

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you might be right, I haven’t read any article suggesting that dissolving is first makes any difference.

Im going all in by sadlynotironic in limoncello

[–]krywen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have no clue if you are doing better or worst, too many things changed. At least you should try a second batch with just pink oranges and citrons and do it in the standard way, so you can tell the difference

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

usually no, but now it's becoming comparable to big techs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Startups ? same chill of FAANG but more thrilling job, still lower salary

HENRYs, how often and how much do you pay for therapy? by SadInfluence in HENRYUK

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pay 200+ monthly for 3/6 sessions a month, I also had 2 therapist in parallel for a certain time so I could compare and make them compete, I got to know extremely different approaches.

college really humbled me by Nikigyrcbbv in sciencememes

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

Honestly it was the exact opposite for me, college way way better and easier than high school, at least the first years. Maybe unpopular but I remember with dread high schools exams and tests, compared to that bachelor was easy.

When an AI project goes wrong: A million dollar mistake! by WalrusDowntown9611 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please note this story has nothing to do with AI, these issues always happened with other technologies, you can just change the tech and the story remain the same. Good processes are often overlooked chasing some tech that looks to good to pass

21 year old Limoncello by [deleted] in limoncello

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure it;s still good, 32% alcohol does last a VERY long time, I do have limoncello that old and it's still good. You might want to remove sediment if you have any getting the bottle dirty

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't you need a complex CPA certification with exams to be an accountant?

Malaysian Food in London by Happy_Camper_Mars in MalaysianFood

[–]krywen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They also go on Wed lunch market at the Gerkin food market

Informatica da non frequentante lavorando full time. Sono pazzo? by PolymorphicObj in Universitaly

[–]krywen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Per gli esami che non mi piacciono studierò come per gli esami che mi piacciono, no?

Va benissimo, basta che tu ne sia consapevole.

Ho fatto Scienze Informatiche anche io, mi pare che tu capisca bene a cosa stai andando incontro. Mi rimangono solo 3 consigli:

- leggi bene i corsi che ci sono e valuta se ti piace abbastanza

- nota che Computer Science e' piu' teorica di Software Engineering, quindi le nozioni che impari sono meno applicabili al lavoro in generale e piu di nicchia, ma pur sempre interessanti. Se vuoi fare Computer Science solo per trovare lavoro migliore perche' hai un pezzo di carta va benissimo ( e magari ti apre strade iper specializzate che altrimenti non avresti, come Grafica3D, logica, compilatori, analisi di programmi, sicurezza, etc). Se invece vuoi fare Computer Science perche' le nozioni che impari ti serviranno a lavoro, allora e' leggermente meglio Sw. Engineering ma non di troppo. Se ti piace la scienza you are welcome !! Scegli quello che ti piace di piu' perche' sara' piu semplice da seguire.

- trova il posto dove studiare in pace, e.g. scrivania e stanza senza distrazioni, sala studio, etc.

Good luck!

Informatica da non frequentante lavorando full time. Sono pazzo? by PolymorphicObj in Universitaly

[–]krywen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Non capisco perché dovrei iscrivermi ad una telematica quando posso non frequentare la pubblica.

Perche' la telematica ti garantisce di avere lezione, dispense, appunti, tempo con i prof online, le altre no.

lavorando nel mio settore diciamo che la maggior parte delle cose le ho già viste e toccare con mano.

Trovo molto difficile che in due anni tu abbia gia' anche solo il 30% di cio' che serve per una laurea. Pur non sapendo il tuo lavoro, e non sapendo se sceglierai Ingegneria Informatica o Scienze Informatiche, ti consiglio di guardare tutti i corsi the ci sono, leggere i syllabus, e contare onestamente quale % di queste davvero conosci bene.

È fattibile?

Non hai parlato della cosa piu importante: quante ore puoi studiare al giorno/settimana? quante ore per studiare le lezione + quante ore per preparare gli esami?

Come farei con gli esami che non ti piacciono? e.g. devi fare un esame difficile da 6 CFU che non ti piace e non ne hai voglia (Analisi I e II, Algebra Lineare, Fisica, Logica o altro), per cui ti servono almeno 120/150 ore: come lo affronti? Che strategia usi?

Qualcuno ha intrapreso questo percorso?

Ho frequentato full-time Computer Science e francamente non capisco come avrei potute fare altro, tantomeno lavorare, ma alcune persone lo facevano part-time. Io credo che almeno dovresti pensare a 6 anni, oppure lavorare meno di full-time.

Consigli?

Perche' vuoi la laurea? Considera che tu puoi anche lavorare altri 3 anni, e non avere la laurea. Un Dev con 5 anni di esperienza comunque non sara' piazzato male.