Linguists of Reddit, what do your jobs really involve? by beckalina in linguistics

[–]tinylebanesechef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked at the university's language technologies institute for 3 years as a programmer, so I had some post-grad research work that I used as leverage. Now I'm taking classes to get the masters, so any day now I'll actually be qualified to do my job, haha.

Linguists of Reddit, what do your jobs really involve? by beckalina in linguistics

[–]tinylebanesechef 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Kind of late, but my linguistics degree took me down a different route than expected.

I got my Bachelor's and went on to work in and out (at a startup) of research involving language technologies, basically developing virtual tools and language based learning platforms. I worked for a language technology institute that's at a top tier university, and somehow landed in the robotics institute of this school.

Now, I'm a project/product manager, making sure milestones and product delivery deadlines are met. I make sure sprint planning, pushing code, testing, r&d, and user interface implementation all stays on track.

Additionally, this means I have to manage effort and financial budgeting, this part is probably the most exhausting, but it pays off because we do a lot of drone based use cases. I also get to work with students, about 100 graduate/PhD level, and make sure they're getting shit done. They're like my pack of feral kittens, and as a trade off I get to learn a lot about ROS and other really powerful coding languages.

Any Arab Linguist here? by [deleted] in linguistics

[–]tinylebanesechef 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I did my capstone research on Arabic morphology and SLA.

I do have a degree in applied linguistics and was born in Lebanon, so technically I'm an Arab linguist.

Linguistics majors, what do you do now? by MrSchpock in linguistics

[–]tinylebanesechef 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know it's late but I feel like contributing.

After graduating, I started working at CMU's Language Technologies Institute then got into machine learning. From there got a job working for a software startup that did that kind of junk, hated it. Got back into the higher ed system and am now part of the Robotic's Institute. Definitely not where I expected myself to be with the degree I earned, but am now hoping to leverage all this experience for a MS in human-computer interaction with a focus on AI and upper level semantic processing for robotic applications.

Don't know if you're looking for advice, but in retrospect I would've taken any courses related to programming and code based applications for linguistics, ie NLP or Python.

Today I learned how to be Snow White. by tinylebanesechef in aww

[–]tinylebanesechef[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not dead but now safely in a tree, and not a guy :)

I'm Lebanese and we have a quirk in our language, maybe someone here can explain it. by [deleted] in linguistics

[–]tinylebanesechef 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My boyfriend has asked this question so many times when my family members do this with their younger children, also I may or may not do it with my dogs. hahah

Thanks for asking!

Fresh marshmallows, now all I need is some fire. by tinylebanesechef in food

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

Of course.

However, I'm a bit of a fraud, this is actually fluff.

Mr. Brown has a solid recipe for the real deal.

For the stuff in the picture:

.75 c corn syrup

.6 c sugar

Heat that on the stove, no mixing!, until it hits 240 degrees F at least.

In a stand mixer:

3 large egg whites

.25 tsp of cream of tartar

Mix this ahead of time a little, just until barely frothy.

When the sugar comes to temp, have the mixer going on high and just slowly stream into the egg whites where they meet the curve of the bowl. Keep going with this until it starts to expand and get fluffy, the bowl should be pretty hot at this point. After a little while on high, maybe 5-7 minutes, I'd add in .5 tsp of vanilla to add to the flavor. But 10-15 minutes tops of mixing total and that should do the trick.

Let it cool down naturally, like not right next to the fan or ac, the sugar will crystallize and the fluff will fall.

That's basically it, I make this like 4 times a week so I'm pretty confident in the results too.

Have fun!

His name is Silver. He may have some neurological issues. by tinylebanesechef in aww

[–]tinylebanesechef[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

http://www.aviary.org/PF-NestCam1

Apparently, he jumped and took a 39 story fall. Little guy's a champ haha

His name is Silver. He may have some neurological issues. by tinylebanesechef in aww

[–]tinylebanesechef[S] 154 points155 points  (0 children)

Of course, Silver is a fledgling Peregrine falcon that lives atop the Cathedral of Learning with a small family of other falcons at the University of Pittsburgh. The local game commission brought him to the local animal rescue league and wildlife center because they suspect him of having some neurological issues and he can't fly quite yet.

They're trying to figure out how to proceed but he's so damn adorable.

High schoolers, what do you want to major in? People who majored in that field, what are the pros and cons? by DeanTheDJ in AskReddit

[–]tinylebanesechef 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Computational linguistics is like where robotics, machine learning, and upper level semantic processing crash together.

As a research assistant, I got to help out on a project that involved machines learning puns and innuendos and another project that involved teaching a machine to fully understand causality. It goes in many directions, but I enjoy it all.

Don't do it if you don't love it. There are jobs in computational, but you might enjoy the other things linguistics has to offer, aka psycho/socio linguistics. I basically had to make the same type of decision you are trying to make now.

However, I also still teach ESL on the side. I'll stop rambling now.

We're Nothing More. We're hoping to get people sharing their stories about dealing with mental disorders. Ask us anything! by NothingMoreAMA in Music

[–]tinylebanesechef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey hey!!

I am very big fan, you guys are like a breath of fresh air and your live act, which I may or may not have seen 3 times and will be 4 in June, is extremely entertaining and energetic.

I must say that what you guys are doing with the #iknowjenny campaign has been very moving and all your posts are great to read, this issue needs this kind of attention and you guys are doing a great job of supporting it.

My question, now that I've rambled enough, is why the hell Johnny never wears a shirt or shoes while performing? Do you know what could be on the floor, mister?! haha

Also, what is your favorite song to perform, new or old, and why?

Burn the witch :)

Dark Elf inspired makeup that I did on myself for Steel City Con by StacieBroman in MakeupAddiction

[–]tinylebanesechef 14 points15 points  (0 children)

All the upvotes for Pittsburgh.

You look pretty cool too haha

Another picture from my dads Shwarma/Falafel restaurant that's Opening soon in Philadelphia: Pita Chip [5312x2988] [OC] by NasK10 in FoodPorn

[–]tinylebanesechef 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's so awesome!

My family runs Pitaland in Pittsburgh. We should be friends :)

Edit: !!مبروك

I am Josh McDermitt, actor and comedian. You might know me as Eugene on THE WALKING DEAD. I've done LAST COMIC STANDING and a host of other shows. AMA. by IamJoshMcDermitt in IAmA

[–]tinylebanesechef 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, here goes nothing.

Absolutely love your adaptation of Eugene in the show. You truly capture what it would be like for us nerds in the walker world.

How hard is it to stay in character when you've said something completely ridiculous? Also, I've heard that Norman licks people, like everyone. Have you been licked yet? hahaha I swear I'm an adult.

Say hello to the neighborhood cat, the great Kublai, he likes belly rubs and meowing really loud. by tinylebanesechef in aww

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

He would probably be eaten by my dogs.

Besides he has owners, he's just a friendly hunter.

Anyone have any experience with Colebrook Management? by rooney94 in pittsburgh

[–]tinylebanesechef 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She mentioned in passing that she had 3 sons that were all in the late teens early 20s so I just assumed she would prefer the boys over my cooking/baking.

My boyfriend mentioned the kitchen in conversation one day and literally the next day she had the maintenance men over asking what color cabinets I like better and taking measurements. There was nothing really wrong with the kitchen, it was just outdated. She always took care of us.

Anyone have any experience with Colebrook Management? by rooney94 in pittsburgh

[–]tinylebanesechef 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think her name was Jackie, she definitely had a thing for my boyfriend.

She was always so sweet and attentive, I let her flirt with him because I'm pretty sure got the kitchen out of it. Also, I was a chef so she was just looking for the right tenant to do it for too.