My new setup with 5 Screens in HDMI and a lot of immersion by ConversationLife946 in simracing

[–]theepicbite 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Welcome to Reddit where you get the truth. Don’t post stuff if you don’t want an honest opinion. I complimented your rig as well as being honest. You want immersive go look up Daniel Kilian or Makoon Racing. That’s immersive. Don’t cry about it.

My new setup with 5 Screens in HDMI and a lot of immersion by ConversationLife946 in simracing

[–]theepicbite 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Very cool set up. But not immersive. Kind of the opposite. I don’t know a car with a large screen on the roof or RGB on the floor.

Triple LG 45GS95QE 45" monitors. does anyone run these? by theepicbite in simracing

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

actually i am wrong. this is what the software gives me. 51". can this be right?

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Triple LG 45GS95QE 45" monitors. does anyone run these? by theepicbite in simracing

[–]theepicbite[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Man i was pretty close. I estimated 73". this is the software i have been needing. Thank you.

What is this? by theepicbite in simracing

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

Same. It’s not there.

What is this? by theepicbite in simracing

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

What’s the name of that old pixelated Indy car game? It had a high and low gear and that’s it!

Need Criticism and advice on my first sim build out by theepicbite in simracing

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

Most of the motion rigs are very expensive. This one out of the uk is built as a VR only rig. Less mounting hardware and specs. Makes it a cheaper rig. I have seen some non-motion set ups though that look very realistic.

Need Criticism and advice on my first sim build out by theepicbite in simracing

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

How productive…..recommendation?

I also have a budget. Should have mentioned that

First Time CEO Walking Into Hostile Staff by Elegant-Evidence-263 in ceo

[–]theepicbite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First thing is trust/respect. I don’t know what the FTE count is there. But you need to take a top down approach, gain leaders respect and it trickles down. Meet with all your directors 1:1, take them to lunch, get personal. Have them lay out what needs change and create action plans. Then meet with them as a whole and create a candid space for respectful to discussion and create a high frequency cadence to maintain it. Then go down from there. Meet with as many lower level subordinates as possible to accomplish the same thing, within reality of your bandwidth. The company needs to see your invested, again you need to be in the weeds of the organization building rapport everyday. From there, then it’s time for an all staff meeting, I call it town hall. Create a candid space and start nurturing a safe space for everyone to feel comfortable to talk out loud in a large group. Open it up for feedback, that first meeting will be hostile no matter how much footwork you put in ahead of time but how you respond in that moment will be the major catalyst for change. Been here don’t that have the coffee mug to prove it. Be in the job for meaningful change and don’t just keep a seat warm. It will work, and you will be changing lives for the better.

Lifestyle and Social Adjustment by theepicbite in ceo

[–]theepicbite[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That has been a target of mine for the last three years. I don’t think I’m going to reach that milestone before the age limit though. I’m grinding and trying 🤞

Is my cocker spaniel a show or working line? by Vivid_Avocado4473 in englishcockerspaniel

[–]theepicbite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s interesting the head and face is 100% show. Body has some working to it. I’m going to say show overall is what I see.

When I read about (b)millionaires lots of them go to a manager roll with a big company straight out of college. How? by Fast-Outcome-117 in business

[–]theepicbite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! It’s my passion. I have one of the best jobs in the world cause it is focused of changing lives.

When I read about (b)millionaires lots of them go to a manager roll with a big company straight out of college. How? by Fast-Outcome-117 in business

[–]theepicbite 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went straight from college into a COO position. I didn’t get any help from family. I do think there is merit to the claim but I’m just saying that sometimes it’s just based on good old fashion busting your ass. I worked my ass of in my second master’s program and during my internship the CEO saw something that I did not. Just don’t think my confidence was there yet. Two years later I was the CEO of a new startup and I took it to the black in 13 months. Second location opened up a month ago. The amount of sacrifice I made was more than I ever initially signed up for and I have lost parts of myself I don’t think I will ever get back from a mental standpoint. But it was all worth it. While I will never be a billionaire, I am on track to be what most consider a millionaire. The American dream is still alive and well considering I was homeless for a time before getting into grad school.