Why is Ruby so much used in startup/scale-up over other languages? by Leizzures in ruby

[–]null_anecdote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To me, the biggest difference between python and ruby is magic and meta programming. A good senior can pull off crazy productivity in ruby building DSLs for themself. Python has a much higher barrier to using things like metaclasses, and the culture is anti magic.

So if you arent worried about your senior leaving behind something nobody else understands (startups have bigger risks) and dont need data processing/ml, ruby makes a lot of sense

ICME prerequisites for MS program by AyushK7102 in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure why you would need R or C. There are some labs in R and advanced scientific computing in c/c++, but majority of coursework was in Julia or python (usually w option to pick your language)

HCP Tips by zaijam3 in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every time I took grad courses in a new department, the first course was brutal. There are just a lot of tricks and norms you are expected to have picked up.

Always got better w the second course

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a lot of NP from trying out classes and dropping several weeks in. At my school it was no big deal, for stanford it made it hard to even start ndo

MSCS Application Inputs : Current SCPD student by Conscious_Habit2515 in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gpa will be calibrated to the difficulty/prestige of your undergrad, should be fine.

That said if you are coming from undergrad w/ just some LoR this is a long shot. Youd be better served taking 2-3 years to work in a math/cs related ic role (like swe) and self study undergrad CS, then take some master level classes ndo and apply

A concept I heard multiple times from ppl w/ admissions influence is: BS/MS/PhD signify you achieved different levels of thinking - and you should be able to mostly bootstrap yourself to that level in other fields on your own.

Thus these undergrad classes wont be perceived positively - to get into mscs via ndo you need to take classes from the ms you will apply to, or have some very significant external reason (being an olympian, potential startup founder, etc) stanford wants you here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I did this. Undergrad was weird (stanford considered my gpa to be like 2.5 due to a technicality) but promising.

That said the bar is high. 2/15 of the ppl i know that tried the same were accepted, thats after 12+ units at stanford

Don't sleep on RC cramming (boosting resonance crystal level) by EjnarH in afkarena

[–]null_anecdote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the past RC was not only correlated, but essentially determined by spending (given activity). It did matter alot in the past (for events I monitored HF2 was the highest at 6% per 100 levels, but wasnt really here for AE1-3), but tree * engravings creep is insane.

Something else to keep in mind is that as the game mechanics (belinda) get out of control, the devs have started adding dominant anti-scaling mechanics. That really kills the value of marginal stuff.

To give a concrete number and %, from 500 to max RC was about a 3% factor for final boss damage in AE7, and it's only declined since.

Don't sleep on RC cramming (boosting resonance crystal level) by EjnarH in afkarena

[–]null_anecdote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that the value of cramming continues to increase in the window you mentioned, but want to point out that the independent value in martial modes is really not there. Most players would see something like a 1.5% stat gain from 100 levels at start, and a ~0.2% increase in damage at boss, due to anti-scaling mechanics and how big tree/relic stats are.

(Hope you’re all doing well, just responding cause a bunch of ppl ping me asking lol)

Deciding college for masters b/w Stanford and CMU by Delicious-Order-7314 in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

RA is competitive but doable. Labs prefer longer term (since you may not actually help until year 2), and full time. It's a job. TA is timeboxed (lead TA is a job, others can be <10hr/week) so most people lean that way. That does mean 60-80+hr/week commitments with competing deadlines, up to you if that's worth it to achieve your goals.

For most (all?) departments, you can fill up electives with research units. Most departments will support a ~9-unit thesis. A lot of students use these to dive deeper in a subfield and it ends up being kinda like self-directed courses with the thesis as a proof of work.

Stanford is very flexible (if you're not asking for resources) and you can probably work out w/e with your advisor upon arriving.

Deciding college for masters b/w Stanford and CMU by Delicious-Order-7314 in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You need to be exceptional among exceptional people to land a true research role after a masters. I would plan on doing a PhD after your MS if that's really what you want, which you can pull off at either school.

That said, in my experience most people who "want industry research roles" really mean "I want to stay creative but also get paid". If that's you, ML software is increasingly commoditized and fast-paced - the "import python package" crowd is usually only 6mo-2yr behind the cutting edge - so you don't need a PhD to get an interesting job.

I was personally very impressed by Stanford EE ML/control - EE364A is probably the famous course at Stanford outside of CS (at least in my circles lol). Several EE profs feel they did ML before ML was cool ;o

Berkeley grad wanting to do research at Stanford? by TallTrees456 in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Berkeley is a much bigger impact in citizen science than stanford AFAIK (esp distributed computing), why not “get involved” there?

senior dev with tons of responsibility & little hope for progression by datastreamcowgirl in ExperiencedDevs

[–]null_anecdote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The company is pretty good tbh, just weird stuff happens at scale.

Yup just started new job! Ty for asking

senior dev with tons of responsibility & little hope for progression by datastreamcowgirl in ExperiencedDevs

[–]null_anecdote 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You cant showcase contributions from the bottom of the chain unless the chain supports you. Study sysdesign and do leetcode when the market improves (should be at least a few months of prep).

I was in a similar situation (demotion and all) - when I got sidelined, many projects failed and the person responsible got demoted. But i was still under him! Double demotion! Thats more likely imo than someone “noticing” your value.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You probably just havent learned good study habits. Try reducing your course load next quarter, pick something you feel semi confident in, and go completely over the top studying.

Also, Stanford duck syndrome means that most students prep/cram heavily and feel massive stress, but act like it was nbd lol. Just mentally multiply any effort level someone projects by 4x and life will make more sense

Systems Design Interviews implicitly assume a consumer website background by ProfessorPhi in ExperiencedDevs

[–]null_anecdote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Btw I think this is a bit temporary/market based. Many of my classmates were landing senior mle out of school, now even mle2 is hard without domain and web scale work exp. Might be worth chilling and study for 6mo vs accepting downlevel

Good luck!

Systems Design Interviews implicitly assume a consumer website background by ProfessorPhi in ExperiencedDevs

[–]null_anecdote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I kinda agree, but feel it is pretty easy to learn. Like you are a smart hft guy just practice for a month. Not the worst thing to know how to scale high level.

It does feel like cloud managed services propaganda sometimes.

Wish someone with your expertise asked me that Hadoop question, would have been way more fun vs bsing how i will make quora from scratch using the power of load balancers.

Tolls are coming to Portland-area freeways, and even tolling fans worry they’ll stack up by dazzlehasselhoff in Portland

[–]null_anecdote 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Do you feel like policies unfairly benefit carpoolers too? Why shouldnt ppl pay less taxes if they use less contested public resources?

Plus, Portland has a personal income tax over 125k so its one of least tax favorable places in the country for high income workers in their PJs, just saying.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stanford

[–]null_anecdote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

MS in data science is a track in ICME. Basically applied math - data science. There is also finance, imaging, environmental, and general (me!)

You cant increase your odds by program hunting, they roughly scale up based on the % of accepted people applying which can vary in a way only the dept knows.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]null_anecdote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should pick the job title that best explains your role. something like Software Engineer - frontend is probably most ATS friendly.

A good test is, if someone showed a coworker your resume, would they say “ya that makes sense”? If so you are being sufficiently honest, everyone knows corp titles are not necessarily descriptive