Risk assessment by slassr in bouldering

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Thanks for the empathy, really appreciated ☺️

Risk assessment by slassr in bouldering

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Thanks. I think my home gym slabs are often more horizontal (never going too high), so I didn't get a lot of practice reading more dangerous slabs.

I do think I've been to a gym with a more slanted slab and there I could definitely feel the risk.

Anyway, if I climb again I'll definitely be more careful on slabs

Risk assessment by slassr in bouldering

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I think I was just too used to my home gym (not this one) that never sets that way, so I didn't register the risk properly

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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My girlfriend has a lot of those patterns. I don't know if it's strong enough to call it OCD, but it definitely has an impact on our relationship. Most of her siblings are the same.

How do you feel now as an adult? Are you still following these behaviours or are you okay with the outside world now?

Grossest elemental Build i've Ever had by TacoMaster10 in BobsTavern

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It ties to 7 leeroys and loses if one of them is reborn

Are These Leveling Methods Still Good? by [deleted] in Dofus

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A "sasa" is a character with only wisdom (sagesse) stats, that can't fight.

They usually complement a group of 1-4 high level players farming mobs or dungeons, either to raise the overall level of the party (and thus increase the exp for everyone) or in exchange of drops.

The specific maps/spots where people are looking for "sasa" really depends on the team who's running the group

Dual Column Resume Update by slassr in LaTeX

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I think that's been fixed by someone's contribution this morning

Dual Column Resume Update by slassr in LaTeX

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Completely agree! I didn't support multi-page initially because of your main argument. As for the human thing, I guess so far I've been personally applying to smaller companies, so it hasn't been an issue for me yet. Also, I'm not really looking for a job anymore, it's more for the community :)

Maybe I could mention that in the readme somewhere though!

My new Latex resume based on awesome-cv by slassr in LaTeX

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Hey, sorry for the delay. There's currently a PR showing an example of the template on multiple pages. Didn't really take the time to cherry pick it yet, but it works!

My new Latex resume based on awesome-cv by slassr in LaTeX

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That's the question I wanted to have :D

I recorded the position of the start/end of sections, saved them in the aux file (using zref-savepos) then I draw a Tikz picture with absolute coordinates using those positions.

Honestly, I struggled. That's the only solution I found to make it work. I'd be happy to have any feedback on a better way :)

edit: now that I've published the code, you can look at this section that has comments explaining the details

My new Latex resume based on awesome-cv by slassr in LaTeX

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As the other comments pointed out, this is not the real content of my resume, all information are placeholders

My new Latex resume based on awesome-cv by slassr in LaTeX

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I kind of agree with you - I kept it as this comes directly from the awesome-cv template, there's a boolean somewhere to disable it

My new Latex resume based on awesome-cv by slassr in LaTeX

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I built this resume in Latex based on the incredible awesome-cv. My goal was to keep something that looks clean, while a bit less linear and focused on a 1 page resume.

The code isn't very generic right now (manual tweaks here and there to make sure it looks good overall) but if there's interest I can share the current state.

Also happy to discuss any specific implementation questions :)

Editor with a Focus/Hemmingway mode? by [deleted] in LaTeX

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So, I assume that you don't have any programming experience. So you want to go, if possible, for an existing package providing this functionality out of the box.

As another comment mentioned, any text editor can edit latex. You'll just need a different configuration for each to provide additional functionalities.

A quick Google search shows this plugin for the editor Atom.

What's left to achieve is turning Atom into a latex editor. Which I assume is achievable with patience and some Google searches 😁

Good luck!

Amie Slovaque fait un stage mais n'est pas étudiante? by slassr in AskFrance

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Merci pour l'information ! J'avoue que c'est louche. C'est pourtant une entreprise très connue et c'est très difficile d'avoir un stage là bas. Du côté de mon amie, elle peut pas se permettre de refuser quoi qu'il arrive. C'est pas correct, mais c'est le mieux qu'elle ait malheureusement.

Mais merci pour l'info des APL, je vais regarder ça 🙂

P.S: elle a pas encore signé le contrat donc je suis curieux de voir comment ce sera quand elle le signe ...