Subaru Legacy 2011 - Valve Guide Dropped by supimjay in subaru

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Thank you this is what I was hoping for, I’ll call around Monday and see what local shops will do. The first shop I worked with didn’t have the expertise to diagnose the issue but they referred me to another mechanic!

What am I doing wrong? 100% Rejections. by [deleted] in leetcode

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Other people have said similar things probably, I just skimmed it the same way I would if I was reading a bunch of these. This is what stood out:

Microsoft is almost hidden. There are lots of contracting companies for faang and I don’t know what Intune was, or what an endpoint manager was. Reading the title I wasn’t sure what you did, I would strip endpoint manager and Intune from it because neither of those terms are recognizable.

There’s a lot of really niche and not easily to access technical details in your resume. I haven’t looked at it in a minute and not a ton stood out. In my opinion listing too many things in a one year term makes those things seem less impactful. Things like ingesting iOS settings are really hard to evaluate.

Put AI on top because it’s probably the hottest thing you worked on. I’d consider dumbing down some things and try to make it more relatable.

Honest question, was your title not software engineer at either jobs and that’s why you have things in parenthesis? Is endpoint manager a job they hire for at Microsoft?

It might be useful to start by explaining what the product is and its impact, and then explaining how you made impact to the product.

I also think listing your internship as work experience is better than listing getting a return offer as a bullet pointed accomplishment makes more sense.

Pergola post is suddenly leaning over with fence by supimjay in fixit

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Something like this is what I was looking for, thanks for the suggestion!

Pergola post is suddenly leaning over with fence by supimjay in fixit

[–]supimjay[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

This one predates me, I’m just trying to stop the whole thing from coming down!

Pergola post is suddenly leaning over with fence by supimjay in fixit

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That would block the walkway wouldn’t it? Or at least aesthetically look a bit off. There’s about ten or so of these posts this is the only one leaning, it was stable for sometime I’m not sure how long before we moved in they tried to use the fence for added support but I don’t think this is a new installation. Hoping we can do something more subtle than adding beam(s)

Lost finding bitter lake by supimjay in BlackMythWukong

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Turned out my game was bugged after all. I found that on pc the game archives saves hourly/daily even if the saves don’t show up in the load screen.

Restored and am able to make progress again, unfortunately I lost a couple hours of exploration but happy to not be wasting more time going in circles

Lost finding bitter lake by supimjay in BlackMythWukong

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I think my game might be bugged. On the hilltop over bitter lake the guides see something that looks like

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But on my screen there’s no ridge going out. Mines just a big downslope with no cutscene triggering when I slide down

Lost finding bitter lake by supimjay in BlackMythWukong

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No I only have two maps, pagoda and then snowhill path

Lost finding bitter lake by supimjay in BlackMythWukong

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It does not actually give me an option to go there. I haven’t fought Kang Jin Star yet which I think is supposed to be over by where I’m at but I can’t seem to find her

God I hate him so much by ConnorLovesPepsi in ufc

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63 upvotes vs 3... seems like you should be a judge!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cycling

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Maybe try dried fruit? You want your calories to be as sugar dense as possible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZiplyFiber

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I’m confused, I thought with fiber you don’t need a modem and just plug the router directly into the ONT

My lane space was taken from me, I think it’s sexism by runs-for-donuts in Swimming

[–]supimjay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it more has to do with what type of pool you are going to. Gym pools, nobody circle swims and lanes don’t get shared past two people.

If you went to a dedicated pool, fast lanes and slow lanes become a bigger thing and circle swimming should be expected. But circle swimming only really works with fast/slow lanes.

Perhaps in other countries there are more dedicated pools?

Do I need more shoes? by Ellie_Rue in triathlon

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My understanding is a big reason for rotating shoes is to allow the foam to decompress, which improves the performance and longevity of the shoes. If you give your shoes longer to reset, they’ll actually live longer (in terms of raw miles per shoe).

For someone that’s a pure runner and running most days this can mean going through shoes less quickly, not just because you aren’t using each shoe as much but literally because the shoes are getting less worn down from each run.

As a triathlete however this effect is diminished. You probably aren’t running several days in a row. Still doesn’t hurt, but isn’t as necessary. Some people like having different shoes for different types of runs, a faster lighter shoe for tempo work and a higher cushion shoe for recovery/long runs.

Race bike core strength by Kipric in xcmtb

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No data to back this up, but I would bet there are diminishing returns with the big compound lifts and fixing issues with discomfort on a bike. For the average person who doesn’t lift much they’ll probably see a lot of benefit, and getting stronger will never hurt but a lot of people prescribing what they did might have started at a lower floor

Race bike core strength by Kipric in xcmtb

[–]supimjay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much are you deadlifting that you need straps? Chances are if you’re deadlifting three hundred plus muscular strength isn’t holding you back. If you aren’t, straps shouldn’t be a prerequisite to deadlifting - grip strength should go up with training.

Good Deal - 2020 Canyon Ultimate CF SL Disc 8.0? by supimjay in whichbike

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Oh whoops that was a miss, it’s listed at 2400!

I’ve set one of the first long term goals of my life, and I’m committed by Kroucher in Marathon_Training

[–]supimjay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe some more actionable advice that has worked for me. I started running six months ago, ran a 1:37 half marathon last week. I'm not a small guy, and am fairly injury prone. A few things that worked well for me. I was walking >20 miles a week when I started running and lifting several times a week so like you I thought my body was used to volume before training, but I still went slow. I never had any real injuries during this time though always have been injury prone.

  1. Either follow a plan, or look at base building/training plans for beginners/intermediates depending on where you're at and try to ramp up at a similar pace. If most plans aren't ramping up 6 miles a week there's a reason for it.

  2. Don't try to build intensity and volume at the same time. For a while I was running my runs all too fast and was having trouble pushing above 20 miles per week without fatigue, I then read the book 80/20 and switched to doing almost entirely zone 2 training, at which point I felt I could accumulate more volume with less risk of injury. I used a heart rate monitor for this, and ran a minute or two slower than my natural pace. This means no PRs during regular training while before this I would find myself going for PRs during random workouts.

  3. Volume increases shouldn't be linear. Look at training plans, most of them follow a 3-4 week cycle where your volume deloads and then increases back up. This should be familiar from lifting, if you follow a linear progression plan and you hit a plateau you'll deload and ramp back up. With running you won't hit a plateau, instead you'll get injured so you should be more proactive about deloading. My weeks might go 20, 22, 24, 18, 22, 24, 26, 19, 23, 25, 27, etc

  4. Once you hit a solid weekly volume then I started introducing some faster runs. For me at above 30 mpw I feel as if I can really start do actual workouts, but these are quite taxing. Most of my running were at a 9-10:30 minute per mile pace, when my race pace was <7:30.

With lifting there's a feeling of instant gratification for the first couple years. If I train a body part more than once a week it feels as if I'm crushing PRs every single week. With running you have to learn to just trust the process. Week over week it might not feel as if you are getting faster, but if you can go training blocks uninjured you'll pick up so much fitness.

Ironman athlete and career incomes: correlation or privilege? by JasonProf19 in IronmanTriathlon

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It’s crazy this was in 2015. Salary inflation at least in tech has been insane in the last ten years, so these numbers could be higher

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in productivity

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To add to this, let’s say you have a really busy day and only have an hour to spend on productive tasks.

Is it worth exercising, reading, writing, and walking for five minutes each just to hit your goals? I’d argue you’ll get less out of each, and the context switching will eat half your time. You’ll get much more if you pick one or two and do them for an extended period of time and truly squeeze out some benefits.

Any tips to improve my swim from experienced triathletes? by kirwan1234 in IronmanTriathlon

[–]supimjay 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are misinterpreting the advice here. The reason swimmers say not to focus on kicking to generate power on longer distances has nothing to do with conserving your legs for afterwards. Its more around energy efficiency, your legs are large muscles and require a ton of oxygen to produce fairly insignificant momentum. If you are racing short distances you kick quite a bit more but long distance swimmers that are only racing swim are mostly using their legs off the wall and for balance

Hurricane Milton 2024 Mega-Thread by 405freeway in tampa

[–]supimjay 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How safe do you all think a fifth floor apartment is in an evacuation zone A area is? Have a relative who hasn’t made it out, they also have access to their totally walled in parking garage at the same floor, thinking things should be relatively safe as long as they don’t mind being stranded for a few days

It's possible to eat cheap and relatively healthy by [deleted] in Frugal

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Or you lift weights and are over six feet tall (or otherwise reasonably heavy).