pugsnroses77

joined 2 years ago
[–] pugsnroses77 1 points 3 days ago

start now like youve just woken up for the first time. forget the past, your new life starts here.

[–] pugsnroses77 2 points 1 week ago

all i really stuttered out was that a dict was key value and a list was ordered. i didnt think at all about the uses beyond that! good to know for later

[–] pugsnroses77 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

this is very kind, thank you!

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just bombed an interview (self.cs_career_questions)
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applied internally to a role thatd be a nice pay pump. its a data role with a strong emphasis on python and sql skills. i studied my ass off on data concepts anticipating questions like "how would you start solving xyz problem" or "how would you find business insights on zyx" and the first question is "whats the difference between a dict and a list in python?" or hell, even a leetcode-like question. i like to think im decent at USING python and sql, but not having used them in a current role in ~2 years, these google-search-esque questions threw me off guard. i fumbled making up answers for a few but some i straight up had to say i have no fkn clue. so todays been a bit of a demeaning experience! has anyone else ever had an interview where they asked questions like that?

edit: thanks to yall for being supportive, this is the kindest comment section ive had. im still recovering from the embarrassment of these guys thinking I probably lied about having these skills lol. part of my difficulty is that ive been on a rotation program at work and have spent almost the last year on a cyber analyst position and it didnt hit me how much I forgot to code! so now I'm applying to some cyber roles too, wish me luck!!

[–] pugsnroses77 6 points 1 week ago

hooray! its not my fault im stupid

[–] pugsnroses77 2 points 1 week ago

this is a good and fair point. ive been cooking so long you can probably hand me any grain, legume, or vegetable and ill figure out something decent with it. my partner often tries to learn to cook with recipes rather than instinct and it takes like twice the amount of time and work for him 😭

[–] pugsnroses77 6 points 1 week ago

giving frutiger aero

[–] pugsnroses77 35 points 1 week ago (3 children)

i dont really get why people have so much resistance when switching foods. seasons and shortages have existed since people started agriculture and when something becomes scarce, you pivot and eat what youve got. if there was some bizarre soy disease and tofu becomes expensive, im just gonna buy lentils 🤷

[–] pugsnroses77 4 points 2 weeks ago

boozin aint shit

[–] pugsnroses77 7 points 3 weeks ago
[–] pugsnroses77 2 points 3 weeks ago

real, theoretical communism is not a totalitarian regime. keep these ideas separate so we can find a path forward

[–] pugsnroses77 11 points 3 weeks ago

watched a millionaire do a "challenge" where he tried to see if he could get out of being homeless with nothing but a cell phone and a few other small things. shockingly, he failed.

[–] pugsnroses77 3 points 3 weeks ago

thank you so much 😭😭😭

 

I am pretty against having a kid of my own for many reasons (scared of pregnancies, scared of babies, awful genepool, etc.) but I do like kids, and am not against adopting a kid. It's just rare to see many parents with adopted kids, so I'm always curious about the process. I'm getting a tubal in a few months, so I guess I'm just asking all my questions early lol

 

shows up randomly and intensely sometimes and can last for a few days. i suspect its hormonal but who could possibly say. im losing my mind

 

I'm 23 and literally haven't done any real theater. Used to be in ensembles during summer camp bc i didn't gaf at the time but im considering it as an adult now. there are two auditions in my town next week for different groups and I think I wanna try but I'm super nervous. I need to prepare a monologue for one of them?

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Beginning in at least the 1960s, the United Kingdom gained a reputation worldwide for football hooliganism; the phenomenon was often dubbed the British or English Disease.

However, since the 1980s and well into the 1990s, the UK government has led a widescale crackdown on football related violence. While football hooliganism has been a growing concern in some continental European countries in recent years, British football fans now tend to have a better reputation abroad. Although reports of British football hooliganism still surface, the instances now tend to occur at pre-arranged locations rather than at the matches themselves.

 
 

It's about a rock star who returns to his small Michigan hometown and bumps into his childhood best friend that he had a rough falling out with.

It's got me giggling and kicking my feet like no tomorrow! 😭 Being from Michigan myself helps make it touching and the art style is so endearing. Would recommend to all my fellow romance fans.

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void named ned (sh.itjust.works)
 
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Bedtime Procrastination (en.m.wikipedia.org)
 

A European delivery company had to disable its AI chatbot after it started swearing at a customer and admitting it was the “worse delivery firm in the world.”

Dynamic Parcel Distribution (DPD) had to turn off its AI chatbot feature after disgruntled UK customer Ashley Beauchamp managed to get it to swear at him and write a disparaging poem.

 

gimme the hottest tea on ur mind.

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