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By on 2025-11-02 01:47:47
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You're still not following so I'll help.
I provided half of that data more than a month ago.
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If you want to add 12 additional WHMs then sure,
All WHM content clearing?? Please don't threaten me with a good time. Anyone else want in? :D
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Hello all, I want to make sure I am understanding Blood Pact Delay/potency correctly:
When using my Blood Pact Ward abilities I am at a 30 sec recast. The only way to have this lowered to 20 secs is with favor active?
You must keep 670 summing skill in both precast & midcast sets to ensure the maximize buff duration, accuracy, damage, etc?
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I'm new to dat-mods but I'm not interested in the HD graphics textures. I don't like how they can affect zone loading times or create other performance issues.
However, someone sent me this DAT pack and now I'm interested in better-looking names of NPCs, status icons and other text. I'm not a fan of how blocky this happens to be:
AshenbubsHD-TideFont:
I do like that other text items appear wider:
Does anyone have any examples/links to DATS that do just these things? (Are they easy to be re-applied with xipivot after a monthly update?).
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I provided that data more than a month ago.
Really? I'm having a hard time finding that post.
Carbuncle.Maletaru said: »What are the numbers for temenos?
Carbuncle.Maletaru said: »How does this break down? There are 18 floors.
Would you help me by pointing out where you posted this data a month ago?
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Have you thought about crime?
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By Dodik on 2025-11-01 22:37:17
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I provided that data more than a month ago.
How about you test your assumptions before you make them instead of making some ***up then acting like a princess because you got called out on your BS assumptions.
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By detlef on 2025-11-01 21:52:36
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Temenos is 220 per floor for NWE and 440 for central, 6,380 before the chest.
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By Dodik on 2025-11-01 21:05:40
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Carbuncle.Maletaru said: »I haven't done 135 but assuming
Assuming incorrectly.
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By NynJa on 2025-11-01 19:58:55
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I'm gonna be a G and assume he meant the units from the final box?
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By Dodik on 2025-11-01 19:47:47
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CL135 gives 6,248 points per climb not including chest, posted numbers while back. It's a 30% increase on CL130.
Quote: 6,248 from floor objectives alone. ~30% increase from CL130.
Apollyon gave 4,828 from floor objectives at CL 130.
Male's numbers for 135, which he did not do, are wrong.
I've posted these for 135 a bunch of times by now. It's 6,248 a climb at 135, not including chest.
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By enoch on 2025-11-01 19:47:21
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My first job out of college was decades ago, but I've just recently made a hire on my team. There's no right answer here, so much is context dependent.
That being said, I can tell you how I triaged the applicants. Applicants were required to submit a cover letter, resume, and answer a writing prompt (and we specified that answers that appeared to be AI generated would lower the chances of a successful submission - and we still got a bunch!). Failure to follow those hiring guidelines got applicants immediately disqualified - we lost about a third of applicants at this very first step.
I gave folks 1 point for cogent answers to the writing prompt, 1 point for a cover letter tailored to our specific organization, and 1 point for each area of subject matter expertise in their resume that matched the job listing. Top 5 got phone screens, top 3 got panel interviews, one got hired. This was a technical role and I didn't look at formal education at all.
Some folks will tell you it's a numbers game and to do the old spray and pray with your applications. There may be some truth to that - I guess it depends on what kind of organization you want to work for and what you hope to get out of that work. Maybe a hybrid approach is necessary where you cast a wide net but put in actual effort for places you actually care about landing a job.
I would say that there are a lot of places it's a moral imperative to avoid - and some are mentioned in this thread. But you do you, find what works.
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By NynJa on 2025-11-01 18:40:20
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When soloing, what the hell is the point in increasing the content level in Limbus? It doesn't seem to give you any extra units. Bro what?
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When soloing, what the hell is the point in increasing the content level in Limbus? It doesn't seem to give you any extra units.
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The only thing I remember from when I was in your position is that 100% of the advice I got from people who hadn't graduated in the last 1-3 years was outdated garbage. For that reason, I hesitate to give any real advice and caution against putting stock in most of this advice.
I have never worked for a company that hires people out of college, so I have no experience from the hiring side either.
GL HF the job hunt sucks
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By Chanti on 2025-11-01 17:43:51
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Bahamut.Celebrindal said: »Join the Military, or enter a Trade School. He did go to a trade school. Data analytics is a trade not a profession.
Military might be good. With a MS he can start as an officer and have decent odds on actually working in his trade.
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Not quite true. Just need to know options, save enough and have the mindset of earning early while you are young.
While you do you, I do think the idea of rushing marriage/kids is a quick way to have a poor life exactly when you are earning the less in your life. Depending on country and city obviously, but children cost with school and extra will keep on raising maybe faster than your income can increase.
About investments, I was never interested in playing with stocks. To me, learning stocks is like having a second job. And if Im willing to have a second job, could as well just something related with my proficiency in something.
But once a friend told me to use my savings and invest in government funds. Each country should have its particularities, but here, those government funds have low risk and slightly good return, something like either 14% a year, or 7% a year + inflaction.
This golden tip was given to me relatively early in my career life so Ive been slowly but steadly increasing my resorce, so much that I estimate I can net by those funds alone half of my early income at work by the reward alone.
So my advice relative to investment is: slowly but steadly. Dont be greedy like going to those high risk investment. I actually had a couple of money in some stock fund, but I noticed the fluctuation is so absurd in the world post pandemic that generally is a net loss if you arent doing daily trade.
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By Rairin on 2025-11-01 16:40:14
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quit his job as a welding lead step 1: start with a decent paying job so you have money
started dumping money into dividend stocks step 2: invest during a period where the market is skyrocketing
it sounds good at a glance, but the kind of person who has no money and no job probably can't use that plan to retire
i would also say that quitting your job because you have $900/week passive income sounds incredibly shortsighted.. doubly so if it's through some shady ETF that is actually paying dividends by degrading your stock value
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Bahamut.Celebrindal said: »Join the Military, or enter a Trade School.
The days of where just having the degree was a foot in the door are long gone, sadly...they were crumbling even when I left school.
Trade School is what I did. Specifically Steamfitter's Local 602 about 22 years ago. Generally High Wages (Will vary by region) free College-Backed training, Benefits, Pension, Annuity and depending on the trade we tend to use equipment to do the heavy lifting for us so we don't get the "Broken Body by 45" problem; as long as we don't get stupid and put our bodyparts in places they shouldn't be lol. Plumbing is good if you don't mind the smell, Electricians are good too if you don't mind counting to three most of the year.
That is all to say that there are always options if you're not afraid to turn to Blue Collar if you have to, even if it's just to get by until the job you really want opens up.
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I hope AI starves all of my bosses, and the asshats from corporate first.
I feel you, I really do
You guys have work? Can I have some? Just a little bit.
You don't want work, you want money to live decently. Which currently is only obtainable through work. The system is rigged.
I just dont want to be an employee anymore
Being self-employed is its own level of ***, depending what field you are in. It made me suspicious of everyone and everything and took me a decade to relearn to relax.
My brother started dumping money into dividend stocks. It took him close to a year of progressive investing. Now he's making $900 a week off of weekly dividend stocks.
He quit his job as a welding lead and essentially just stays at home now. So it's possible to do if you play your investments right.
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Data science and knowing how to work with Power BI are hot topics in any company that aspire to survive in this world.
I myself will start to study seriously Power Bi this end of year.
The OP is just wondering how to kickstart his carreer. But again I dont think he will have any trouble finding an occcpation
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Join the Military, or enter a Trade School.
The days of where just having the degree was a foot in the door are long gone, sadly...they were crumbling even when I left school.
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entry level data analytics was hit pretty hard by the government shut down (assuming you're US). a lot of these positions are federally funded research. we, as well as our adjacent facilities, had to freeze the hiring process on majority of these positions.
do you have any lab experience? what was your concentration? did you do a thesis or comprehensive exam?
the most pertinent recommendation from the previous posts is deleting your pride. success in academics doesn't immediately translate to exceptional performance in industry. make sure to keep your git updated with past and current projects. translate your projects to the position you're applying for.
dress business casual for interviews.
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By sahzi on 2025-11-01 13:15:28
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STEP 2 - Dress better, be better.
Just a note, this won't do anything in the software field. Honestly I'd be confused if you dressed up super fancy. I'm not saying come in a graphic tee shirt but unless your job requires you to be stressed up, I wouldn't.
Good point, that's definitely not my field. Point stands though, don't look like a piece of crap when you're trying to break in.
My current job I show up to work looking alllllllllmost like a homeless person. Established is wonderful.
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By mrbzzz on 2025-11-01 12:56:03
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ty Sir !
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By Taint on 2025-11-01 12:54:20
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Nice work!
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By . on 2025-11-01 12:38:10
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I catched up with the latest Chainsaw Man chapter.
I must say my perspective of this story changed a little since the beginning.
Im a sucker for the mix of slice of life and shonen/seinen story, and that what it was for the most of part 1 and half of part 2.
I would be pretty satisfied if things just could keep going with baby steps of progress.
But the mangaka is really bold and likes to overcomplicate the story.
Two aspects made the story less joyful (but still quite interesting) to me: the surrealism of part 2 makes me feel like it is an acid trip, almost a lucid dream of story.
Second is that Denji stopped to feel like a fun guy to watch, but a really disturbing person.
I used to sympathize with the teenager gooner Denji, but it is hard to feel the same when all I see know is someone that is the clear definition Of sociopath
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By Genoxd on 2025-11-01 12:25:09
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STEP 2 - Dress better, be better.
Just a note, this won't do anything in the software field. Honestly I'd be confused if you dressed up super fancy. I'm not saying come in a graphic tee shirt but unless your job requires you to be stressed up, I wouldn't.
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