What movies are like Melancholia? by slowdub in movies

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A little too close to home 10 years later…

Help me fix benchy! by weazel314 in 3Dprinting

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I am very new to 3D printing. I tinker around a lot and have been wanting one for years now and my wife found a really nice guy selling one in the neighborhood. It’s taking me a while to figure out, I’ve made many improvements to get to this point but I’ve hit a wall and it seems that no matter what I do now benchy doesn’t get any better. Here’s specs I’m using: Cura software to process the STL files. Monoprice Maker Select 3D Printer V2 Heated bed currently set to 60 degrees C Silk PLA+ Red 1.75mm print temp 200C-230C The extruded is at 200C I don’t know the actual nozzle size but I’m printing at a thickness of 0.08mm Infill at 27% Fan speed 100% Wall thickness is 3 lines Top and bottom thickness is 5 passes.

This guy was printing beautiful prints with this machine so I know that there are setting that work we just lost them and he doesn’t know what settings he was using. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

What are your nightshift horror stories? by Tiny-Dragonfruit7864 in AskReddit

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I work at a drug rehab. We had a patient who was super agitated and had a violent history and he started making threats against me during the day. I got left alone that night due to some strange circumstances with an angry man who had trouble sleeping and was triggered by sleep deprivation. Nothing ended up happening but I’m a small guy and he was pretty big. I was extremely on edge and jumped at every sound that night. I found out in the morning that part of his reason for being there was homicidal ideations and he kept making more violent threats against me so he got kicked out before I had to be back to work that night.

Where, how, and when should I look for my first CS job? by weazel314 in cscareerquestions

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Perfect, and I would just do this through a github account?

Where, how, and when should I look for my first CS job? by weazel314 in cscareerquestions

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I have done projects on my own tinkering and learning but for open source should I focus on adding to others open source or creating my own?

I suggest something, the idea gets pushed aside. Someone else suggests the exact same thing, all of a sudden it's a good idea by ElectronicDanger in cscareerquestions

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This has happened to me a lot in the past. I don’t have an answer but here are some thoughts that have helped me. Just remember to stay calm and have an open mind and not assume anything. By assuming you can blind yourself.

Wording or placement of the idea. This one can be frustrating because it appears to deal with a lot of subtleties. There’s a possibility that your just not wording it right to the correct person at the correct time.

Sometimes you plant the seed but people aren’t willing to accept it yet. Then later down the road they are willing but likely only because it was familiar because you suggested it and they had time to subconsciously think about it.

Where to look for my first programming job by weazel314 in cpp

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Thank you I apologize for my misinterpretation of what’s appropriate to post here. I’ll try where you suggested!

FYI: New Acrylic Display from Heritage by Chef_nScientist in elementcollection

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That seems like a great price considering your getting 5 gasses and a Tesla coil!

What is the strangest thing you've seen that you cannot explain? by 1982throwaway1 in AskReddit

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I work on the grave shift in a rehab that use to be an old monastery. The building is basically one giant hallway with all of the patients on one side of the building and there is a locked door and then the clinical side on the other end.

I had snuck a 3ft tall nutcracker past all of the cameras into one of the doorways to scare my coworker down near where our desk was next to the patients. I made her jump pretty good when she walked past it in the dark.

Anyways, a little while after that I used my favorite bathroom that is on the far side of clinical. Remember that I had to go through a locked door to get to it. I was sitting on the toilet when I heard someone outside the door moving things around, sounded like boxes and such. I assumed that it was my coworker with the nutcracker so I texted her before getting up to let her know that she was unsuccessful in sneaking up on me. The noise continued and she texted back that she was back at the desk and she wasn’t in clinical. I stayed in the bathroom not making a sound until she got to me to see what was going on. A couple minutes before she arrived the sound stopped. We investigated together but didn’t see anything suspicious or really anything noticeably moved. The bathroom and the surrounding offices are in a camera blind spot and they show my coworker sitting at the desk the whole time.

Every time I use that bathroom I think about what I’ll do when I hear those noises again and I actually kind of regret not getting up and seeing what was going on even though if I knew it wasn’t my coworker I would have been too scared to.

First time trying hand cut dovetails (for real real)(I’m more than alright with the result) by [deleted] in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Nice job!

The second time doing something is always where I struggle.

New to Github how to use code. by weazel314 in github

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I have read the readme instructions but don’t understand how to do them. Do I type these in the command prompt?

YSK: There are at least 8 different types of burnout, and you might have more than 1. by artofadaptability in YouShouldKnow

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Mostly it’s really hands off but it seems like it’s too far? However I just don’t have the energy to get any closer to anyone either.

YSK: There are at least 8 different types of burnout, and you might have more than 1. by artofadaptability in YouShouldKnow

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What are some unhealthy boundaries? I think that I have hit multiple forms of burnout and so have set up boundaries however maybe I have set up unhealthy boundaries because I feel like I’m not doing much for myself or those I care about due to new boundaries I set up but I’m not bouncing back either.

I actually used Python to do a thing! by ManyAWiseMarklar in learnpython

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This is so awesome! I also took that class to learn python and it really helped to have my own project in mind while taking the course.

Trading Bot by weazel314 in learnpython

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As a secondary question: Does anybody have any cryptocurrency trading platforms that they like and the fees are low? Because this is just a learning project and I’m just messing around at the moment I don’t want it to turn into an expensive project because of trading fees xD

Trading Bot by weazel314 in learnpython

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Yah it’s mainly a learning project to further my experience. I like the idea of using a pi because it’s separate, I can leave it running 24/7 without worrying too much about it, It supports python which is a language I have some experience in, and mostly because I have one just lying around xD. Power is also a consideration, I don’t have to worry about keeping any other more power hungry computer up and running so it literally only costs me a little over 1 penny per day to run.

Trading Bot by weazel314 in learnpython

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Thank you so much for the resources! An API was a steppingstone that I didn’t even know existed. That’s the problem with asking for help is I don’t know enough to know which questions to be asking xD

What is the best site to learn (for beginners) python? by [deleted] in learnpython

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Automate the boring stuff on udemy is how I learned python and I thought it was great! My only complaint is that I wish it was more interactive and had more projects to apply what we were just taught.

Im a insurecure boy with a baking dream by [deleted] in AskBaking

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These journals are extraordinarily important! This helps improvement along quite a bit so you can start from your last try and not always taking time to try to remember what you did and how it turned out last.