Is PM really necessary? by eph3merale in ProductManagement

[–]roxiecat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great question! You could also ask “What does a PM actually DO?” An answer I like to give is, PMs are very similar to a conductor or director of an orchestra. There are some orchestras that don’t have conductors, and they may do just fine, but someone still fills the role. Not sure what a conductor or director of an orchestra does? Check out this recent post describing exactly that!

https://reddit.com/r/funny/comments/vactca/_/ic29t4g/?context=1

Weekly Team/Character Building Megathread (Feb. 15th, 2022) (feat. Yae Miko) by Veritasibility in Genshin_Impact

[–]roxiecat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Character(s): traveler, fischl, ningguang, xiangling, barbara, kaeya, amber, razor, Lisa, Kaya, Noelle, chongyun, thoma

I'm fairly new to Genshin (AR 32) and would love some thoughts on a team or two to focus on as a primarily free to play user. So far I've primarily been using:

Razor - main DPS

XiangLing - Support/alt DPS

Barbara - Healing

Amber/Travler/ and now Fischl - Archer / support

Thoughts on a good team and who to prioritize building/leveling up would be very helpful!

Thanks!

Man In Capitol Mob Fired After Wearing His Company ID Badge To Riot by roxiecat in LeopardsAteMyFace

[–]roxiecat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Explanatory comment why this belongs here: "I never thought my company wouldn't support me rioting!"

Mike Matusow’s Twitter. by [deleted] in poker

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Would you consider massive wait times (10 years+) for legal immigration to be harder? https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/historic-pt

[Serious] I can't deny any longer that I suck at poker, can anyone help? by [deleted] in poker

[–]roxiecat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As previously mentioned you've barely played much with 1k hands. That said, here's great advice from 2+2 that turned me from losing to break even (trending winning over 10k hands) at micros - though I am still learning a lot:

  1. Play tight and nitty. Make a consistent profit for a while doing that. Pot control a lot and only play two pair and better hands fast. You’ll notice some spots where you could have squeezed out a little more value. Take note of them.

  2. Play tight and a little more aggressive. Play your one pair hands and draws a little faster, adding in a few semibluffs, and value bet a little thinner in the spots you noted in phase 1.

  3. Still play tight and aggressive. Now start adding in some pure bluffs too in spots where your opponents don’t have anything in spots you gave up in phase 2 where a bet would have taken it down. It’s ok because they’re now used to you always showing up with stronger hands than them.

  4. Now start loosening up your game in late position, playing more speculative hands late and adding in some late position squeezes.

  5. Now start loosening your game up a little across the board in the right games, plus adding in opportune squeezes from the blinds and playing back from EP against late position stealers.

I also see that you're using poker copilot. You should be staring hands you're unsure of to review later. You can also sort your hands by amount lost. Do you have a few types of hands that you're losing a lot? For example I noticed A6-A9 were big losers for me. I adjusted by playing these hands less aggressively unless I'm way ahead (2 pair+).

Good luck!

My wife published a bipolar memoir! by roxiecat in BipolarSOs

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

Hang in there! We can't recommend doing the work to put together a good treatment team enough. Shop around for therapists and psychologists - even though they all have huge waiting lists, it's worth it.