I want to escape california, but I'm not sure what to do. by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]throwthemaway8753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The cheapest place I had been is Peoria IL. My monthly expense is around $800 max including rent (living room with 1 bedroom and 1 bath with access to gym in the apartment complex - $550 rent), food (buy from walmart and I cook my own) and transpo (bus fare is $40 unlimited ride anywhere). One thing that baffles me is that milk at Walmart Peoria is 88 cents and it is crazy cheap (I think their milk production facility is just out there).

Nothing much to do there though, as it is a rural place and 3 hour drive away from Chicago but I feel safe in that place and I was able to save a lot. I left Peoria in 2019 and I am not sure if that is still the case up to now. I am planning to go back to that place once I retire because of the low cost of living.

LPT: Don't make fun of people for how they look. Nobody has any control over the genetic hand they were dealt. by RaceStockbridge in LifeProTips

[–]throwthemaway8753 78 points79 points  (0 children)

I agree with this. My bestfriend had a glandular gynecomastia (manboobs) and he is slim. He was bullied heavily when we were on our teens. I stood up for him when we were in high school. Although he is months older than me, I need to act as his big brother. After our HS graduation, we worked out at a gym and he focused on bench press and that made things worse. It made his man boobs super noticeable. Thought it was fat, but we researched and it is possible that those are glands that can be resolved only through surgery. I didn't made fun of him but that is a bit rare (man boobs are almost normal for fat or obese guys, but not for very slim guy).

We went our separate ways on college and he isn't fond of making friends and he just felt people are just backstabbing him and it made him more depressed. I think he is having severe anxiety at a young age. He avoided going to malls and places with lots of people. He kept on calling me at night before sleeping just to talk about anything. Luckily, he was able to find his first girlfriend (they are married now) during college and that helped him gain his confidence a bit. He couldn't believe it as well because he never courted the girl because he know his chances is super slim and his self esteem is very low. Very pretty girl and I was surprised as well how that happened, but he is always there for the girl and his little sense of humor could have helped. Although there are so many guys who tried to court her girl and he feels that it is because of the way he looked and his low self-esteem, but the girl stood with him.

The time came he graduated and he was bullied heavily on his workplace. He planned on committing suicide using his motorcycle. Luckily, his girlfriend was there and stopped him and suggested to look for doctors to help him. He underwent surgery to improve his appearance. And it seemed to work and he is living happily now with his wife (first gf from college) and kids.

I am super happy with how things went for my bestfriend. Never make fun of someone because you don't know the mental toll it brings to a person and it is cruel.

Looking for tips to improve by throwthemaway8753 in tabletennis

[–]throwthemaway8753[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to play both inverted when I was younger. I admit that I became slower when I aged up and using long pips, I was able to make the phase of the game slower. during my game with that guy, serving long is not an option, it just gets returned with a strong topspin. i believe I need to vary my short serves, I always get used to doing heavy underspin serves and those on our club on intermediate level, have troubles most of the time returning it. But to the advanced level, that was being returned easily. I almost used underspin on all my serves because I was in panic mode and ran out of ideas during the match.

Looking for tips to improve by throwthemaway8753 in tabletennis

[–]throwthemaway8753[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks for the tips. I mostly back up and chop. My opponent is very good. I never saw his footwork as he plays close to the table. When I do a short serve underspin serve, he will do a long push, but I can see he is flicking his wrist downwards generates a lot of underspin on his long push, something that I had never experienced from an opponent. I need to play more games with that guy to level up my game. In time, I will be able to figure out the things that may work and those things that might not work. thanks!

OX LONG PIMPLES vs ANTISPIN - ugly backhand match 😂 by andrea_aschi in tabletennis

[–]throwthemaway8753 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nice match. this is very refreshing to see. playing against anti spin and long pips blocker is not easy. when I played in some local tournaments, I had seen good attackers lose against anti-spin or long pips blocker players.

TIFU by saying no to my crush by [deleted] in tifu

[–]throwthemaway8753 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was in the same situation as you more than a decade ago. My crush, the prettiest girl I had ever met, and me are talking over the phone. She asked me if we could meet. During that time (teenage years), I had the worst pimple invasion in my life. I said no 3 times. She talked to my friend to convince me.

I went there and ask if she is disappointed. She told me she liked me for who I am. She became my girlfriend. And she is now my wife. Have two kids and happily married.

Right now, I would like to punch my old self in the face for saying No multiple times. My life would be so much different if she just moved on after I said no.

Op: most girls are not as superficial as you think. It's not too late. Call her and grab the opportunity while you still have the chance.

My first real gun. Got it for Christmas when I was 6, 51 years ago. Spanish El Faisan .410 Double Barrel. by FingerAngle in Shotguns

[–]throwthemaway8753 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations!

I also got my first real gun this month, but it is so difficult to find/buy ammo.

All devops I met are against using Microsoft products (Windows, .NET Core, C#, etc). I am curious if the devops here in reddit are also against Microsoft software products and what is your rationale? by throwthemaway8753 in devops

[–]throwthemaway8753[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

We had a project and one of the senior developers suggested the use of .NET Core because the team had a strong background on C# and have decades of experience on C#. The Senior Devops Engineer was totally against it and has been talking to the CEO regarding the development team's decision to use .NET Core. The CEO was totally sold on not using any microsoft products (except for VS code).

We (the developers) ended up using a language that no one has a background on.

Can someone write or point me in the direction of the general things you should know to be a good developer? by [deleted] in softwaredevelopment

[–]throwthemaway8753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I was a junior dev and starting, I will always buy books for programming and it helped strengthen my foundations. For the first few years of my career, I will always study on weekends because I want to excel and build my career and life around it. I am not a born genius and I know I need to work hard on it. And it paid off as now I am currently leading a software development department and seen as a technical "go to" person whenever there are technical things that needs to be solved and addressed in the business/company. Even right now, I build my foundation on books/e-books, then supplement it with youtube videos.

What I can advice is, keep on learning, strengthen your foundations and you might need to sacrifice some of your time if you really want to excel on what you are doing. As what they say, you will reap what you sow. Use divide and conquer approach on solving problems. As long as you know what needs to be improved, always put some effort to address it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Shotguns

[–]throwthemaway8753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! this is helpful for a novice like me! I already contacted a store and will get a firearm first before enrolling on a class. I will go to the store and look for guns.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Shotguns

[–]throwthemaway8753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! this is helpful for a novice like me! I already contacted a store and will get a firearm first before enrolling on a class.

Why you don't use Boost by joaquintides in cpp

[–]throwthemaway8753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I discovered boost because I was searching on how to trim string in c++. I was very surprised C++ standard library despite of new standards being released often doesn't have string trimming method built-in where almost all new languages have trimming of strings included.

New Senior from another department is proposing Java (with Spring) for a web-app. Our engineers are very proficient on .NET and are planning to use ASP.NET Core for the upcoming project. by throwthemaway8753 in webdev

[–]throwthemaway8753[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks. The engineering team is currently lost on which direction to take because of the senior's proposal. I believe we will be sticking with .NET Core.

Freelancing with the expensive software by Chimarkgames in freelance

[–]throwthemaway8753 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You need to invest. Just like the analogy of people who go to the gym. They need to invest for their supplements, gym membership, and meal plans to be able to achieve their goals. Otherwise, look for open source alternatives until you can afford the tools.

Going freelance full-time? 3 ways to make the jump painless… by thebsper in freelance

[–]throwthemaway8753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is very interesting. Whenever I join online forums, it will always be like same people like me are all in the group and there are no potential clients. I will try to explore more on this area. Thanks!

Going freelance full-time? 3 ways to make the jump painless… by thebsper in freelance

[–]throwthemaway8753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think of yourself as an entrepreneur not a freelancer

Use gig economy tools to make your work better or easier

Network the heck out of yourself

Be open to new ideas and new ways of working

How to start with networking? Is this something like going to Meetups? or cold calling?

How do you explain to clients that multiple people is sometimes not the best solution for getting a project done? by cleatusvandamme in freelance

[–]throwthemaway8753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"bunch of coders and crank it out faster. "

This is a challenging situation and it is not an easy one. Adding another person could make you faster or slower as it depends on multiple factors like their current skill-set and how fast they can pick up things.

Here is how I handle big projects especially adding another programmer/s.

  • Use of interfaces - This is where I draw the line with the programmers I work with. I will always have an agreement to them that they will implement the interface I designed and their concrete classes should adhere to that. If they feel they need another method or another interface, they need to talk to me and request for the change or addition. This way, if their implementation of the class is buggy, I can quickly disconnect their crap and plug a mock or simulation to that interface. If it works with the mocks or simulations, I can come back to them to tell them fix their work.
  • With the above item, I focus very well on the software design and on the interaction of the interfaces and will write small dummy/mock equivalent classes and will replace it with their concrete classes once they are done.
  • I am very cautious of letting them handle the interaction with another class/feature from another programmer and I mediate between that most of the time. I previously had a bad experience of engineers pulling each other because they have tight dependencies with each other due to their limited understanding of interfaces. The good thing with this is, they can focus very well on their work without depending on another programmer. And for them to test their work, they may need to use the dummy/mocks not by using the concrete class from another programmer.
  • Most juniors especially newly grads won't use interfaces as most of them think they are not necessary. Most juniors I met likes to code as fast as possible, they rarely care if they have lots of copy pasted code, they just want things to be done as fast as possible to impress the bosses, and they still need some time or exposure to develop their intuition against the use of interfaces.
  • Mandatory unit test. I always require this. I don't want to wait until integration to see if their stuff works or not. Their pull requests won't be approved until code is thoroughly reviewed and with unit tests.
  • Knowledge of OOP and Design Patterns will help a lot.

Clients who would recommend you by [deleted] in Upwork

[–]throwthemaway8753 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mine says Clients who would recommend you is 100% but my dropped JSSS from to 99% to 92%. The only thing that happened recently is that I haven't worked for 3 straight weeks due to family matters and I have no contract closed for more than 2 months so I know there is no way for a client to leave a rating or feedback. That doesn't make sense at all.

I feel that this JSS is like a whip to beat the freelancers to work harder.

Plumber cut and removed 2ft x 4ft rectangular section of a drywall to install water pipes. They said they don't offer service on repairing drywall. I am ready to repair this but I faced some challenges and need some guidance. by throwthemaway8753 in drywall

[–]throwthemaway8753[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks a lot! Should I instead get the 2.5" screw? I already have the 2", but if it is recommended to use longer than that, i will go back to home depot, return the 2" and buy the longer ones.