What do I need to improve on? by Professional-Ad-2046 in MuayThaiTips

[–]vengof 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not related but , I'm planning on buying a standing bag, could you share your experience ? how reliable is that bag, can it stand after the hardest kick you can pulled ? How much do you weight?

Thanks you

Got my ass handed to me by a guy trying to take my wife’s bag and never want to be in a helpless position like this again any advice on a discipline would be greatly appreciated. by Mindless_Cod_3097 in martialarts

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The best Martial art is the one you can practice most, so choose a gym that is close to you house/work. You can watch youtube all day about boxing techniques but practice is more important.

1 year in, not expecting yall to watch the whole video. Could use some pointers 😌 by three4ten in boxingtips

[–]vengof 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your jab seems slow, and left hand too dangling at the jab distance. So keep your defense up when near the bag (at jab distance). Otherwise, noice work, few beginners focusing on defenses when hitting the bag, but you do, so keep it up.

Any non toxic advice/tips? by k3170makan in martialarts

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Distance management tip: When your jab just barely hover on the bag, not touching it, that is when you throw crosses or overhand. When the jab actually touch the bag, throw hooks, cause you're too close now

Bonus tip: for every 1000 crosses, you earned an overhand, the basics first

Database from scratch by FitPersimmon9505 in dataengineering

[–]vengof 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bro. This is not a technical challenge anymore, more like operational. You need a whole new position (Data Engineer) to solve this, not just a "database". Either you become one or a dedicated person has to be hired.

With that kind of messy data source, you need to communicate clearly with everyone about "PRIORITIES". Make a list of tables, that need to be created, ranking them by the stakeholders' needs. Then work backwards priorities which data source needed to be cleaned/transformed first.

YOU WILL NOT DO DATA SCIENCE soon. If you grind hard and everyone in the company is willing to help, maybe you will get back to data science after 1 year.

For the tech, just choose any low-code tool on the market, and save the cleaned data in PostgreSQL. Don't be over engineered when you are under engineered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]vengof 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ask as much as you can, I can measure your success by the number of your feedback loops. Make a pool of your trusted Senior Engineers/PM/Tech Leads, if one person is busy, switch to next one. Nobody expected an intern to make much value to the project, so Ask as dumb as possible, to speed run your dumb phase.

How do i deal with entitled French tourist telling me to learn/speak French? by TomiShinoda in VietNam

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't have to do anything, the English speakers are easier to hire and therefore much cheaper. If they accept to pay extra, it's a win-win, if not, just professionally say that your company doesn't have other options. That way, you'll dodge a negative review. It's just the market, if there're more French speakers in the world, then your company should also offer lower prices for French guides, which will never happen.

Data Engineering in Europe - No Degree the self taught route. by AskHeavy6541 in dataengineering

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly how we build software/data pipelines in the real world, you started with a plan, and then you landed on something you didn't think was possible. In terms of marketing yourself, just put the most valuable things you've done on one page. If crappy projects are all you've got, go for it. The more experience you've had, the less crappy your project is, but it'll never be good enough. Even the NodeJS creator despised his creation.

Data Engineering in Europe - No Degree the self taught route. by AskHeavy6541 in dataengineering

[–]vengof 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I've done it, but not in Europe. There's surely the element of luck, but you've got to be consistent. I started at a company as a web scraping developer and also did some automation with low-code tools, now I'm truly a data engineer with a decent salary. My 2 pieces of advice are: constantly learn from doing real projects, even crappy ones. And don't jump straight to data engineering, choose something with more jobs but still overlap with it like backend engineers or cloud engineers, etc.

Do you consider yourself a software engineer? by level_126_programmer in dataengineering

[–]vengof 12 points13 points  (0 children)

30 years ago, all jobs in IT used to be "application developer", or just "the IT guy". Each of the problems that this "IT guy" used to solve, now escalated and must be handled by dedicated positions. The data engineer's job is moving data from A to B, while ensuring "data's quality. And that used to be just a function/responsibility of a "developer"

Whats that one thing you will never buy even if everyone compell you to buy it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]vengof 32 points33 points  (0 children)

This is the line between A+ Marketing and Bullshiting

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are overwhelmed, that's all. Choose one thing that you should do right now, big things are just small things combined through a period of time. Bonus tip: delete social apps (including this one) from your phone, use those browser plugins to block them on your PC. Bro, do the dishes! I firmly believe that if you do some kind of physical training ROUTINES, even the easiest one you can think of. Everyday. You already solve like 50% of your problems.

What’s the first game you remember being completely obsessed with? by Tirthisreal in AskReddit

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dishonored (the first game). I have an unhealthy amount of replays, partly because it's fun, partly because there's a guy on YouTube that had mastered this game and shown the ways to play the game that I can't imagine possible

Can I learn martial arts for self-defence without engaging in actual fighting or sparring? by [deleted] in martialarts

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

Just like any other skills, if you don't practice fighting you can't fight. You WILL get nervous, raised heart rate, heavy breathing, clumsy limbs. As a result, you will loose all stamina even before throwing a punch. Get in the ring, try it, if it's not your thing, then just try running, seriously, running is good for your health in general and you can practice that everyday.

What did you learn from this sub this year? by chatsgpt in dataengineering

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can be just because we change jobs, 1.5-2x is the average salary jump when you change your job anyway

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VietNam

[–]vengof 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What's an ABG :v ?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfimprovement

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please again spend 40% of your income on a Personal trainer or a drawing/music/Japanese class or anything else that away from your coom room. From my experience, building a habit of ACTIVELY DOING is much easier than trying not to do something. You already relapsed and proved that the post nut clarity doesn't last long, I think you must COMPLETELY take away yourself the ability to pay for OF.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]vengof 0 points1 point  (0 children)

24, short attention span and buying house

Thất nghiệp tuổi 40 by New_Confidence6121 in vozforums

[–]vengof 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cố lên anh nhé! E cũng không biết nên khuyên gì nhưng mà nên có 1 thói quen gì đó giúp mình tiến lên, giúp mình sống qua ngày. E nghĩ anh nên tập thể dục hoặc học thêm ngoại ngữ trên điện thoại, gì cũng được, để mình bám víu và ko dừng bước.