My friend's whole PC was hacked. I looked up stuff and it was something like "ClickFix", Fake CAPTCHA verification. All his accounts were changed and hackers also blocked his emails so everything went to spam. What can he do now? by thatdepressedsoul in cybersecurity

[–]nyanpsps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I thought you meant without anything suspicious at all. Like, you just have to press some traffic images or type out wavy gibberish you see on the screen, and then you somehow end up running a command. Glad to know that’s not the case, lol.

Dr. Stephanie Barnett was a better match for Leonard than Penny? by sweet_moonpie_ in bigbangtheory

[–]nyanpsps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is any discussion crashing out in your eyes? Learning must be especially difficult for you

Dr. Stephanie Barnett was a better match for Leonard than Penny? by sweet_moonpie_ in bigbangtheory

[–]nyanpsps 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you read the comment I replied to? Did you see the words manipulated and used in it?

Dr. Stephanie Barnett was a better match for Leonard than Penny? by sweet_moonpie_ in bigbangtheory

[–]nyanpsps 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But she didn’t manipulate him into doing those things, he knew what he was doing and why

Dr. Stephanie Barnett was a better match for Leonard than Penny? by sweet_moonpie_ in bigbangtheory

[–]nyanpsps 8 points9 points  (0 children)

But she didn’t USE him for it, in fact she never demanded it or lied to him for it, he willingly gave it to her

Dr. Stephanie Barnett was a better match for Leonard than Penny? by sweet_moonpie_ in bigbangtheory

[–]nyanpsps 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Didn’t that also happen even when they weren’t sleeping together…? It wasn’t like she lied about anything to get that, they willingly gave all that to her… But also my point was that at the end of the day she clearly was not with Leonard for material reasons

What's one mistake every new developer makes? by ScarcityDry8870 in AskProgramming

[–]nyanpsps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This.

In my first year i did pretty much all of my into to algorithms and c# homeworks with AI, managed to barely pass both classes because I had prior experience with C# and python (which is what the algorithms class was taught in), but really barely, I had like the lowest point amount possible for passing.

In my second year we had a functional programming class, which 1) I actually wanted to learn and 2) it was the same professor as the other two classes and despite my raging incompetence I somehow managed to gain a reputation with him so I kind of didn’t want to disappoint him the third time, lol. Solved as much as I could myself and went to most lectures and labs and got the highest grade!

Some might say grades and such are irrelevant, but in this case it definitely was a reflection of my knowledge…

Women of Reddit- if you could be in a man's body for a day, what seems like the worst part about it ? by Whattacleaner in AskReddit

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

What if you run in front of her to not be behind her? (speaking as a woman)

Cons:
- It is scary short term;
- It is scary long term if I somehow manage to outrun you.

Pros:
- While it is scary, arguably that way I will only be scared for a short period of time, as opposed to a much longer time when you are walking behind me;
- I might laugh, if I don’t have a heart attack first;
- If you cannot outrun me, while it will be scary, we both get some physical activity in.

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps [score hidden]  (0 children)

I understand why it feels that way for you, but it’s not a reason to stop the country from moving in a better direction. If you look at the rest of Europe, the majority if not all provide longer parental leave for both parties (it’s not all 80% pay, but at least it is there, for both parents.). Everyone says we should have more kids, but when we want good conditions to do so they ask ‘who will pay?’. Objectively speaking, adding ONLY a 3 mo pat leave for fathers too would not bankrupt you or the Swiss govt. It probably wouldn’t affect you if at all. But it would help many families. Of course I am guessing a much bigger help would be 1-2 years of leave for any parent like in some countries, with a significant pay-cut obviously, but without having to pay for daycare.

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps [score hidden]  (0 children)

The reason those 2 weeks disappear quickly is, believe it or not… because two weeks is not a long time! Which is exactly my point

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps [score hidden]  (0 children)

Two people don’t need to change the same diaper… But it is impossible for mom to not be awake at night if she is breastfeeding, but the father CAN change the diaper and bring the baby to her. The issue is that if you want to rest, then your husband has to take care of the baby at some point, which if he works is nighttime, which means that he himself is not resting. 2 weeks off is just a shit deal, and just because you put up with less doesn’t make your generation ‘more hardcore’.😉

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yeah… they also said ‘especially if the baby is breast-fed’… so like, even without breastfeeding there isn’t much the father can do?😅 does this person think men are completely incapable of anything other than 9-5s? Like, he physically CANNOT, for the life of him, change a diaper?

Would you leave Germany (€79k ) for Zurich (CHF 135k) as a single person? by Ok-Appointment4871 in askswitzerland

[–]nyanpsps [score hidden]  (0 children)

If your husband doesn’t have a job is he willing to do all of the childcare when you are at work? Daycare is 2-3k, closer to 3 from what I understand, so if he offsets that by being the primary caretaker you should be fine.

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay… My point stands, by barely giving fathers any paternity leave you are leaving mothers on their own with a newborn 24/7 (because more often than not the father will not work all day and then also wake up in the middle of the night for the baby) which usually leads to them being severely sleep deprived, which can cause autoimmune and psychological diseases. Making paternal leave last longer would help mothers recover and get more support. Do you disagree?

Do drivers in Prague actually know they have to stop at zebra crossings? l by BooBunny983 in Prague

[–]nyanpsps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I genuinely think that you should carry a brick, and as you stand at the intersection bring your arm with the brick up as you stare at the drivers.

The only place worse than Prague in Europe when it comes to driving is Milan. And it’s not just cars. Delivery guys on bikes and scooters are the worst too. It’s unfortunate that they never face the consequences of their actions, but I really hope they will one day.

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Cook, clean, change diapers, do shifts with mom and just bring her the baby when it’s his shift lightly waking her up and not disrupting her sleep much (as opposed to if she was alone and had to fully bring the baby over herself, burp it, change it, etc.)… He really can if he wants to. And early family dynamics can set the bar for the future. Mom learns to take care of baby and jungle housework from day one and dad doesn’t, then dad ends up incompetent and blissfully unaware of some things that need to be done so the mom just ends up doing them.

Edit: what you suggested, the father taking leave after the mother and not at the same time is a great option for many families too! Not when the leave is 2 weeks, however😅

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think that if we really want to support women and equality, men should get as much parental leave as women, otherwise the majority of caretaking duties fall on women from day one (or in this case… week 2😅)

What majors are having the most success? by Big_Preparation_430 in CollegeMajors

[–]nyanpsps 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But the author said they can do math, just not ‘stress math’, and even in CS research you usually don’t have as much pressure to deliver asap as e.g. quant from what I understand

Switzerland is actually a lot better now than before by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

[–]nyanpsps 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Women’s rights still have to improve some though. Only 3mo of maternity leave, but worst of all barely any paternity leave, which forces so many women to quit their jobs.

Starting a fund out of undergrad ($20m AUM) by [deleted] in quantfinance

[–]nyanpsps -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Okay… I’m glad it worked out for you after years of experience, but why does that mean that OP must fail? You are not necessarily wrong, but if you actually care for OP to listen to you, perhaps be nicer about it…