/r/RedDeadRedemption Weekly Question & Answer Thread – Week 15, 2024 /u/AutoModerator Red Dead Redemption

/r/RedDeadRedemption Weekly Question & Answer Thread – Week 15, 2024 /u/AutoModerator Red Dead Redemption

All common questions about the game should be directed here. This includes both single-player and online questions. When asking a question, it is often beneficial to share which mode you are referring to in order to get an accurate response. Also consider sharing any relevant information that may help someone answer your question.

See our FAQ here for some common questions

Our spoiler policy

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>!RDR is a great game!<

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RDR is a great game

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​r/reddeadredemption All common questions about the game should be directed here. This includes both single-player and online questions. When asking a question, it is often beneficial to share which mode you are referring to in order to get an accurate response. Also consider sharing any relevant information that may help someone answer your question. See our FAQ here for some common questions Our spoiler policy All story spoilers must be displayed with the proper format: >!RDR is a great game!< gives you: RDR is a great game If you’re not sure if you should use a spoiler tag or not, err on the side of caution and use one. Also, it’s a nice gesture to visibly indicate the general nature of your spoiler before the tag, so people know what you’re spoiling. Submit Red Dead Online feedback here submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments] 

All common questions about the game should be directed here. This includes both single-player and online questions. When asking a question, it is often beneficial to share which mode you are referring to in order to get an accurate response. Also consider sharing any relevant information that may help someone answer your question.

See our FAQ here for some common questions

Our spoiler policy

All story spoilers must be displayed with the proper format:

>!RDR is a great game!<

gives you:

RDR is a great game

If you’re not sure if you should use a spoiler tag or not, err on the side of caution and use one. Also, it’s a nice gesture to visibly indicate the general nature of your spoiler before the tag, so people know what you’re spoiling.

Submit Red Dead Online feedback here

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[link] [comments]  All common questions about the game should be directed here. This includes both single-player and online questions. When asking a question, it is often beneficial to share which mode you are referring to in order to get an accurate response. Also consider sharing any relevant information that may help someone answer your question. See our FAQ here for some common questions Our spoiler policy All story spoilers must be displayed with the proper format: >!RDR is a great game!< gives you: RDR is a great game If you’re not sure if you should use a spoiler tag or not, err on the side of caution and use one. Also, it’s a nice gesture to visibly indicate the general nature of your spoiler before the tag, so people know what you’re spoiling. Submit Red Dead Online feedback here submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments]

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Have a question about the game or the subreddit? Ask away! /u/AutoModerator Old School RuneScape!

Have a question about the game or the subreddit? Ask away! /u/AutoModerator Old School RuneScape!

Welcome to the daily /r/2007scape question thread!

You can ask anything about Old School RuneScape here. They are designated for you to ask anything you like that is relevant to the game or this subreddit. Remain respectful to your fellow ‘scapers when answering questions; there are stupid questions, but it does not mean you should not be respectful whilst answering them.

Keep in mind that this is not a developer Q&A thread – questions for the game developers should be posted in the weekly developer Q&A posts.

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​r/2007scape Welcome to the daily /r/2007scape question thread! You can ask anything about Old School RuneScape here. They are designated for you to ask anything you like that is relevant to the game or this subreddit. Remain respectful to your fellow ‘scapers when answering questions; there are stupid questions, but it does not mean you should not be respectful whilst answering them. Keep in mind that this is not a developer Q&A thread – questions for the game developers should be posted in the weekly developer Q&A posts. Click here to view the archive of /r/2007scape “ask anything” threads. submitted by /u/AutoModerator [link] [comments] 

Welcome to the daily /r/2007scape question thread!

You can ask anything about Old School RuneScape here. They are designated for you to ask anything you like that is relevant to the game or this subreddit. Remain respectful to your fellow ‘scapers when answering questions; there are stupid questions, but it does not mean you should not be respectful whilst answering them.

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Should I continue doing it or drop it and get back to doing what I like to do? /u/armedrossie CSCQ protests reddit

Should I continue doing it or drop it and get back to doing what I like to do? /u/armedrossie CSCQ protests reddit

I am about to complete my 4th sem, enrolled in a specialization program of ML. I am also taking an external course Andrew Ng’s one. As I was going through this course, I realized I am not too excited to open my laptop and start studying it. I started with pace but my interest kind of dwindled along the way. Maybe I realized I’ve too much to do in this domain before I can see any significant progress.
Now this was not the case with when I started doing development in my first year, I have done web development, created some good projects. I am still working on one of my projects {Flask, MySQL, Next.js} and I’ve so many ideas regarding this, and want to continue working on it. I feel like doing development or writing up code is more interesting and likeable to me. I want to try embedded systems too, and in the upcoming summer break my friend suggested that we should get our hands dirty with flutter too to see how it feels to be doing native development.
I guess my problem is, I like to see my immediate progress that’s why I like doing development where I can write 100-200 LOC and can see the code doing something and get assurance that yes it is working but with ML I am not sure what I am hoping to gain or see. But since I am only in 4th sem, I’ve two more semester to exhaust all my potential domain options, so by the end of 6th sem I’ll be sure about what I want to continue with for the placement or for later on job options. Is this okay approach or I am seeing at everything the wrong way?

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​r/cscareerquestions I am about to complete my 4th sem, enrolled in a specialization program of ML. I am also taking an external course Andrew Ng’s one. As I was going through this course, I realized I am not too excited to open my laptop and start studying it. I started with pace but my interest kind of dwindled along the way. Maybe I realized I’ve too much to do in this domain before I can see any significant progress. Now this was not the case with when I started doing development in my first year, I have done web development, created some good projects. I am still working on one of my projects {Flask, MySQL, Next.js} and I’ve so many ideas regarding this, and want to continue working on it. I feel like doing development or writing up code is more interesting and likeable to me. I want to try embedded systems too, and in the upcoming summer break my friend suggested that we should get our hands dirty with flutter too to see how it feels to be doing native development. I guess my problem is, I like to see my immediate progress that’s why I like doing development where I can write 100-200 LOC and can see the code doing something and get assurance that yes it is working but with ML I am not sure what I am hoping to gain or see. But since I am only in 4th sem, I’ve two more semester to exhaust all my potential domain options, so by the end of 6th sem I’ll be sure about what I want to continue with for the placement or for later on job options. Is this okay approach or I am seeing at everything the wrong way? submitted by /u/armedrossie [link] [comments] 

I am about to complete my 4th sem, enrolled in a specialization program of ML. I am also taking an external course Andrew Ng’s one. As I was going through this course, I realized I am not too excited to open my laptop and start studying it. I started with pace but my interest kind of dwindled along the way. Maybe I realized I’ve too much to do in this domain before I can see any significant progress.
Now this was not the case with when I started doing development in my first year, I have done web development, created some good projects. I am still working on one of my projects {Flask, MySQL, Next.js} and I’ve so many ideas regarding this, and want to continue working on it. I feel like doing development or writing up code is more interesting and likeable to me. I want to try embedded systems too, and in the upcoming summer break my friend suggested that we should get our hands dirty with flutter too to see how it feels to be doing native development.
I guess my problem is, I like to see my immediate progress that’s why I like doing development where I can write 100-200 LOC and can see the code doing something and get assurance that yes it is working but with ML I am not sure what I am hoping to gain or see. But since I am only in 4th sem, I’ve two more semester to exhaust all my potential domain options, so by the end of 6th sem I’ll be sure about what I want to continue with for the placement or for later on job options. Is this okay approach or I am seeing at everything the wrong way?

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[link] [comments]  I am about to complete my 4th sem, enrolled in a specialization program of ML. I am also taking an external course Andrew Ng’s one. As I was going through this course, I realized I am not too excited to open my laptop and start studying it. I started with pace but my interest kind of dwindled along the way. Maybe I realized I’ve too much to do in this domain before I can see any significant progress. Now this was not the case with when I started doing development in my first year, I have done web development, created some good projects. I am still working on one of my projects {Flask, MySQL, Next.js} and I’ve so many ideas regarding this, and want to continue working on it. I feel like doing development or writing up code is more interesting and likeable to me. I want to try embedded systems too, and in the upcoming summer break my friend suggested that we should get our hands dirty with flutter too to see how it feels to be doing native development. I guess my problem is, I like to see my immediate progress that’s why I like doing development where I can write 100-200 LOC and can see the code doing something and get assurance that yes it is working but with ML I am not sure what I am hoping to gain or see. But since I am only in 4th sem, I’ve two more semester to exhaust all my potential domain options, so by the end of 6th sem I’ll be sure about what I want to continue with for the placement or for later on job options. Is this okay approach or I am seeing at everything the wrong way? submitted by /u/armedrossie [link] [comments]

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Stuck in career limbo /u/such_it_is CSCQ protests reddit

Stuck in career limbo /u/such_it_is CSCQ protests reddit

Been SWE for 7y now and really I should have moved to another role or management if I ever had the opportunity in any of the companies I’ve worked for. However due to lack of luck or bad company choices I never got promoted to anything or had chance to try another role internally (as there never were any) so I kept job hopping every 1-2y to promote myself.

Now I hate grinding LC every year just to end up missing getting in any good company out of bad luck like hiring freezes and at the same time no matter how much I grind I just don’t feel like I’m that good at it, I’m just not genetically predisposed for leetcode. Also I’m getting older so all young new engineers can easily out-LC me.

However I find myself stuck now in a company that I’m just a SWE who was hired to support a time zone and write unit tests all day and is very clear the team don’t have intention of promoting me or helping me do anything else because it’s in their interest to keep me where I am so I provide support.

Needless to say I don’t see myself staying longterm as it’s basically a dead end job. And I hate that I grinded LC to the best of my abilities just to end up doing this.

So the only option I have now is apply as SWE in big tech and then internally move to roles that require less coding, but in order to get there I have to grind LC and most likely fail or do something else?

Job market is also absolutely terrible right now,

Any advice?

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​r/cscareerquestions Been SWE for 7y now and really I should have moved to another role or management if I ever had the opportunity in any of the companies I’ve worked for. However due to lack of luck or bad company choices I never got promoted to anything or had chance to try another role internally (as there never were any) so I kept job hopping every 1-2y to promote myself. Now I hate grinding LC every year just to end up missing getting in any good company out of bad luck like hiring freezes and at the same time no matter how much I grind I just don’t feel like I’m that good at it, I’m just not genetically predisposed for leetcode. Also I’m getting older so all young new engineers can easily out-LC me. However I find myself stuck now in a company that I’m just a SWE who was hired to support a time zone and write unit tests all day and is very clear the team don’t have intention of promoting me or helping me do anything else because it’s in their interest to keep me where I am so I provide support. Needless to say I don’t see myself staying longterm as it’s basically a dead end job. And I hate that I grinded LC to the best of my abilities just to end up doing this. So the only option I have now is apply as SWE in big tech and then internally move to roles that require less coding, but in order to get there I have to grind LC and most likely fail or do something else? Job market is also absolutely terrible right now, Any advice? submitted by /u/such_it_is [link] [comments] 

Been SWE for 7y now and really I should have moved to another role or management if I ever had the opportunity in any of the companies I’ve worked for. However due to lack of luck or bad company choices I never got promoted to anything or had chance to try another role internally (as there never were any) so I kept job hopping every 1-2y to promote myself.

Now I hate grinding LC every year just to end up missing getting in any good company out of bad luck like hiring freezes and at the same time no matter how much I grind I just don’t feel like I’m that good at it, I’m just not genetically predisposed for leetcode. Also I’m getting older so all young new engineers can easily out-LC me.

However I find myself stuck now in a company that I’m just a SWE who was hired to support a time zone and write unit tests all day and is very clear the team don’t have intention of promoting me or helping me do anything else because it’s in their interest to keep me where I am so I provide support.

Needless to say I don’t see myself staying longterm as it’s basically a dead end job. And I hate that I grinded LC to the best of my abilities just to end up doing this.

So the only option I have now is apply as SWE in big tech and then internally move to roles that require less coding, but in order to get there I have to grind LC and most likely fail or do something else?

Job market is also absolutely terrible right now,

Any advice?

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[link] [comments]  Been SWE for 7y now and really I should have moved to another role or management if I ever had the opportunity in any of the companies I’ve worked for. However due to lack of luck or bad company choices I never got promoted to anything or had chance to try another role internally (as there never were any) so I kept job hopping every 1-2y to promote myself. Now I hate grinding LC every year just to end up missing getting in any good company out of bad luck like hiring freezes and at the same time no matter how much I grind I just don’t feel like I’m that good at it, I’m just not genetically predisposed for leetcode. Also I’m getting older so all young new engineers can easily out-LC me. However I find myself stuck now in a company that I’m just a SWE who was hired to support a time zone and write unit tests all day and is very clear the team don’t have intention of promoting me or helping me do anything else because it’s in their interest to keep me where I am so I provide support. Needless to say I don’t see myself staying longterm as it’s basically a dead end job. And I hate that I grinded LC to the best of my abilities just to end up doing this. So the only option I have now is apply as SWE in big tech and then internally move to roles that require less coding, but in order to get there I have to grind LC and most likely fail or do something else? Job market is also absolutely terrible right now, Any advice? submitted by /u/such_it_is [link] [comments]

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Has anyone come from sales? /u/pleasedontjudgeme13 CSCQ protests reddit

Has anyone come from sales? /u/pleasedontjudgeme13 CSCQ protests reddit

Im burnt out as an AE selling cloud. Has anyone transitioned from a career like this? If so, how does your job now compare to sales?

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​r/cscareerquestions Im burnt out as an AE selling cloud. Has anyone transitioned from a career like this? If so, how does your job now compare to sales? submitted by /u/pleasedontjudgeme13 [link] [comments] 

Im burnt out as an AE selling cloud. Has anyone transitioned from a career like this? If so, how does your job now compare to sales?

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