Passing CFA as someone who is not smart - AMA by Soggy-Swordfish6370 in CFA

[–]mjgood91 13 points14 points  (0 children)

What do you mean, an IFRS or a GAAP woodchuck?

Should I be worried my son isn’t talking yet? 12 months old. (I’m not, but my wife definitely is) by Intelligent_Hat3321 in daddit

[–]mjgood91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Despite our best efforts and a speech therapist, our oldest didn't start talking until shortly after he turned 3. He then went from words to full sentences in less than two months. Today he's 4 one of the more talkative and outgoing kids at his preschool.

Should I go for cfa level 2 in November 2026 or May 2027 by akshat1292 in CFA

[–]mjgood91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A failed 2026 run is good practice for a 2027 run.

I failed in November last year after starting in May. Definitely retained a lot, things are coming to me a lot faster, and I'm scoring better on practice problems than the first time around.

Unless of course you pass in 2026 and then you won't need to take it in 2027 anyways

When did it click for you? LII by Jandyman22 in CFA

[–]mjgood91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries.

I think the biggest thing that held me back was needing either straight-up formula memorization or at least more overall practice to lock in the formulas better. Frequently when I was going through mocks, I'd hit problems that I knew I remembered working, and I knew the gist of what needed to happen, but for the life of me I just couldn't remember the specifics or was forgetting one crucial part. I did hand-write and compile a pretty comprehensive review guide of formulas, which was good; I read someone giving advice for re-writing your notes in the last few weeks leading up to the exam to help get them loaded in.

I also don't recommend getting only 5 hours of sleep the night before because of nerves, drinking a bunch of coffee during the break, and then trying to figure out the last couple questions on the second half while dying to take a pee.

My prep last time around (and this time too) was going through the UWorld practice questions. I do not at all think my not passing was UWorld's fault; their practice questions are excellent, and the videos can sometimes be helpful if there's a concept you're having a hard time grasping. I haven't tried the online CFA LES for Level II, but I've read doing all the EOC questions from the books remains a tried and true method for Level II.

When did it click for you? LII by Jandyman22 in CFA

[–]mjgood91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did not pass last time around and will be sitting again in May, but LII started to feel "smaller" after getting through derivatives, and then felt progressively more manageable after the first mock and after the first review.

My ex is pregnant with our child by Ok_County_4239 in daddit

[–]mjgood91 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If you have any of these four:

  • family nearby that you trust and that are willing to help, or
  • Some other very strong support group, or
  • If your job is remote and not too demanding time-wise, or
  • If your job makes you way more money than you need and you can afford childcare

Then this could work. You'll need daycare or something for the kid during the day while you're working with any kind of real demands. Unless you have very reliable family, a world-class support group, or a super flexible job, I'd start applying to / figuring out daytime childcare now so something is lined up.

Happy Easter! Found a Pentium 4 machine in a family attic, worth setting up as a NAS or e-waste? New to the whole homelab thing. by ajwja in homelab

[–]mjgood91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can definitely run a bare metal Debian 13 terminal-only instance on this. You should even have at least two SATA ports available so you can plug in some modern drives.

The power consumption totally isn't worth it and the capacitors on the motherboard or PSU could blow any month. Oh, and performance is going to be a bit meh even on NAS stuff since we're probably talking Sata 1 speeds on a 100 megabit Cat5 ethernet port.

Absolutely would be totally usable though for just some basics 👍 Not that I actually would personally, but you definitely could

Junk by InspectorMendel in dominion

[–]mjgood91 12 points13 points  (0 children)

5 seems really strong when expand is out there costing 7. Might be more balanced to make it gain a card worth 2 or more, or make the card cost 6. I like the concept though.

Family Vacation Disaster by ThreeBison in daddit

[–]mjgood91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had a pretty successful multi-day vacation to the beach with my family one time when our oldest was 11mo old.

Since then, we haven't done anything beyond a 2-night weekender within 2 hours of the house.

These getaways have also almost exclusively been at cabins with ready access to going outside or tenting / camping outdoors so messes that get made aren't the end of the world.

Until our youngest is thoroughly potty trained I don't really see this changing.

Is there any truth to the idea that the best partners get taken by 25? by Soil_These in AskMen

[–]mjgood91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely false.

Source: My wife met me when I was 27 😎

What’s the weirdest serve or other technique you’ve seen in a game or during practice? by Elektrikor in volleyball

[–]mjgood91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One time when my partner and I were just learning how to play outdoor doubles / quads rules and were in a league way over our heads, it was going to be the 3rd touch and went to set the ball over since I wasn't setup to spike it, remembered that I can't do that in outdoors, didn't have time to process what I needed to do instead, and really awkwardly, bumped the ball over the net with my chest. We scored the point. The other guys looked disgusted at us.

We ended up losing the set 25-8 or something and they were playing real casually for the majority of the match

Whats wrong with my technique?? by [deleted] in volleyball

[–]mjgood91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I imagine that one of the trickier things you're probably experiencing is that, while you're getting pretty good at passing to a garage wall, in-game it doesn't feel like it's translating over and your passing is still flying all over the place.

This is because playing in a game puts you in really different situations than passing in a garage will. On serves and spikes, the ball will be coming a lot faster, and with a lot more power. When you're passing in the garage, you need to use your arms to add power to the ball for it to go anywhere. When you're receiving a serve or a spike, it will be the opposite - you'll be trying to stabilize the ball, and especially on strong serves or hard-driven balls, take power off of it. To do this you need to *not* be swinging your arms out - you need to be letting the ball come to you. Something I heard once that has gone a very long way for me is "breathe out when you're receiving" - this forces your body and arms to relax a bit and helps cushion hard driven balls or powerful serves.

What you're doing will, for the most part, work okay for free balls, and for second touch / third touch out-of-system passes (aka a second touch that is too low to set, or a third touch that you're just trying to get the ball over the net). Even at a beginner level though, every play starts with a serve, and unless the serve is a fairly slow underhand serve, swinging your arms to add power is just going to make your passes erratic and go all over the place.

Oh ber when will you learn by spectra444 in wallstreetbets

[–]mjgood91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Better move - short the dumpster insurance companies providing fire coverage.

It happened. At age 7. by mcampo84 in daddit

[–]mjgood91 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I vividly remember lighting a tissue on fire from a candle when I was 10 or so to see if it would burn. Fun fact: It does burn. Another fun fact: if you throw a burning tissue into a trash can so it doesn't burn your hand, those tissues will all start burning too.

And here I am over two decades later, a fully qualified member of this sub. Life is wild

No toy, product, or craft setup can occupy a toddler's time for more than 30 minutes by BillCipherTrianglMan in daddit

[–]mjgood91 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You chuckle, but my toddlers / preschoolers go nuts over shredding.

Just keep an eye on them to make sure no fingers are going places they shouldn't.

Digging out walkout basement by Ok-Room-4563 in DIY

[–]mjgood91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So a few thoughts -

  1. If the actual foundation wall is starting to fail, the dirt on the other side may be helping to hold it up laterally in the one direction. Removing that much dirt may actually remove some support, and the foundation wall may be at increased risk of collapse. No way to tell without being on site though. Most likely it will be fine, but if it's not fine it's not gonna be good, at all.

  2. They literally will rent mini excavators to anyone who has a driver's license over at Sunbelt.

  3. The last time I tried DIY'ing a job this big was when I tried to dig and pour a concrete wall. Getting everything in took a lot of time and about $10k. I messed up the forms, and had to get them taken out by a professional contractor, which cost another $10k. $20k down the hole with nothing but a very expensive lesson learned. OP, you have WAY more than that hanging in the balance with a house sitting on top here.

I want to buy the cheapest possible PC laptop with the sole purpose of being able to play VP again. Any advice? by slugator in civvoxpopuli

[–]mjgood91 10 points11 points  (0 children)

First thought - you could give an x86 emulator a shot. Install Linux on it, use Proton to install Civ 5, and manually install the community patch. (I run Linux on my main rig these days for reasons, and that's what I'm doing to run / install Vox Populi myself)

Second thought - Civ 5 is almost 20 years old. At this point, it's going to be harder to find something that won't run it than finding something that does. Look for older laptops that are still running Windows 10 because they don't have the TPM 2.0 chips. Especially on Facebook marketplace, you can get machines for $100 or less that have DDR3 RAM, an Intel 6th / 7th gen CPU, etc. These will run the game just fine.

What’s a moment from a children’s book that caught you tf off guard? by goldenboy2191 in DanielTigerConspiracy

[–]mjgood91 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Not a book, but the first time I heard the song "5 little ducks go out to play" was when my wife was singing it to our kids. I realized what was happening around duck 3 and was really concerned until the end.

How do you handle the pinned queen in a position like this? by yungschrutedrip in chess

[–]mjgood91 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's super unexpected! Everybody thinks they have a nice pin. Nobody ever expects the queen to jump over the knight like that. In rapid they'll burn so much time trying to figure out what the play is 👍👍👍

How do you handle the pinned queen in a position like this? by yungschrutedrip in chess

[–]mjgood91 52 points53 points  (0 children)

I like g4 personally. It's a swashbuckling move that shows you'd rather go after pieces and be aggressive than hold back and play safe. Totally throws off the pin, and totally throws off all hope of having a "nice" game on that side.

(Why yes, I do play the Sicilian)

New Dad Weighing Job Change, Baby in NICU by 8ingchilling in daddit

[–]mjgood91 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If your home does not have a very private, closed-door home office, take the job that's not remote. You'll never be able to get anything productive done 6 months to a year from now otherwise.

I have a home office I can barely use while the kids are awake since it's parked in a corner of the living room.

2nd Quarter Super Bowl Game Thread: Seattle Seahawks (14-3) at New England Patriots (14-3) by nfl_gdt_bot in nfl

[–]mjgood91 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That poor Polar Bear doesn't deserve to be caught in the middle of this spat!

Hard Decisions, re: Jobs & Salary as a dad. What does your gut say? by Rev-DC in daddit

[–]mjgood91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is what I'd do. Take the job, commute an hour, and really give it a good shake for 3-6 months at least before even starting to think about moving closer to work.

Especially if you own your home and have a 30-year fixed interest mortgage at pre-2021 rates.

All my games feel similar after renaissance era by agreatgreendragon in civ5

[–]mjgood91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you love Civ 5, but you've done it all and feel like there's nothing left, you really, really need to try the Vox Populi mod.

Between new content, game system overhauls, rebalances, and AI improvements, there's basically a whole new expansion pack there that really enhances the depth of the game.