What is considered a lot of money in lore? Not including the player character. /u/Jinxynii Old School RuneScape!

What is considered a lot of money in lore? Not including the player character. /u/Jinxynii Old School RuneScape!

This is something I’ve always wondered about. We often times don’t earn all that much money in quests, and there’s characters talking about things even under 1,000,000 gp being considered a fortune (the cannon being a good example). I just finished Family Pest and 500,000 coins was brought up as decently well off.

So, what do you guys think is considered to be a lot of money, in the world itself. Our player character does not count, given how they seem to be some sort of freak of nature in the world as a whole.

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​r/2007scape This is something I’ve always wondered about. We often times don’t earn all that much money in quests, and there’s characters talking about things even under 1,000,000 gp being considered a fortune (the cannon being a good example). I just finished Family Pest and 500,000 coins was brought up as decently well off. So, what do you guys think is considered to be a lot of money, in the world itself. Our player character does not count, given how they seem to be some sort of freak of nature in the world as a whole. submitted by /u/Jinxynii [link] [comments] 

This is something I’ve always wondered about. We often times don’t earn all that much money in quests, and there’s characters talking about things even under 1,000,000 gp being considered a fortune (the cannon being a good example). I just finished Family Pest and 500,000 coins was brought up as decently well off.

So, what do you guys think is considered to be a lot of money, in the world itself. Our player character does not count, given how they seem to be some sort of freak of nature in the world as a whole.

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[link] [comments]  This is something I’ve always wondered about. We often times don’t earn all that much money in quests, and there’s characters talking about things even under 1,000,000 gp being considered a fortune (the cannon being a good example). I just finished Family Pest and 500,000 coins was brought up as decently well off. So, what do you guys think is considered to be a lot of money, in the world itself. Our player character does not count, given how they seem to be some sort of freak of nature in the world as a whole. submitted by /u/Jinxynii [link] [comments]

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AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT drops to $349 for the first time, includes $60 AMD game bundle /u/RenatsMC /r/AMD — For all things Ryzen, Radeon and more

AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT drops to $349 for the first time, includes $60 AMD game bundle /u/RenatsMC /r/AMD — For all things Ryzen, Radeon and more

AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT drops to $349 for the first time, includes $60 AMD game bundle /u/RenatsMC /r/AMD — For all things Ryzen, Radeon and more submitted by /u/RenatsMC
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How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

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​r/cscareerquestions The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time? I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now? submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail [link] [comments] 

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

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How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

How close to graduation should I reach out for full-time conversion? /u/darkshadowtrail CSCQ protests reddit

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

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​r/cscareerquestions The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time? I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now? submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail [link] [comments] 

The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time?

I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now?

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[link] [comments]  The company I interned for in the Spring wasn’t able to extend a full time offer to me due to a hiring freeze, but my manager had told me they liked me and to reach out closer to graduation to see if they can hire me full time. I should have asked what “closer to graduation” meant specifically, but what would be an appropriate time? I graduate in May, but noticed they have recently started to hire SWEs again. Should I reach out now? submitted by /u/darkshadowtrail [link] [comments]

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They should’ve let Creed cook /u/Uuddlrlrbastrat People Person’s Paper People

They should’ve let Creed cook /u/Uuddlrlrbastrat People Person’s Paper People

They should’ve let Creed cook /u/Uuddlrlrbastrat People Person’s Paper People

I honestly wanted to see where he was going with this and give him the benefit of the doubt that he was trying some radical business strategy, they should’ve led Creed do his thing

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​r/DunderMifflin I honestly wanted to see where he was going with this and give him the benefit of the doubt that he was trying some radical business strategy, they should’ve led Creed do his thing submitted by /u/Uuddlrlrbastrat [link] [comments] 

I honestly wanted to see where he was going with this and give him the benefit of the doubt that he was trying some radical business strategy, they should’ve led Creed do his thing

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Does anyone know when the next Steamdeck sale is going to be? /u/ONE-SHOT-ROLL Steam on Reddit

Does anyone know when the next Steamdeck sale is going to be? /u/ONE-SHOT-ROLL Steam on Reddit

I have been wanting a Steamdeck for a min but didn’t exactly have the money for it…now I can somewhat get it but want to wait for a sale!!

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​r/Steam I have been wanting a Steamdeck for a min but didn’t exactly have the money for it…now I can somewhat get it but want to wait for a sale!! submitted by /u/ONE-SHOT-ROLL [link] [comments] 

I have been wanting a Steamdeck for a min but didn’t exactly have the money for it…now I can somewhat get it but want to wait for a sale!!

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Fishing Legend: Scorpion Fish /u/FoxtrotMassie The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Fishing Legend: Scorpion Fish /u/FoxtrotMassie The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Fishing Legend: Scorpion Fish /u/FoxtrotMassie The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

WOO! finally caught one in shadowgreen cavern on my first cast!

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​r/skyrim WOO! finally caught one in shadowgreen cavern on my first cast! submitted by /u/FoxtrotMassie [link] [comments] 

WOO! finally caught one in shadowgreen cavern on my first cast!

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Are there any good resources to learn advanced type annotations? /u/ImportantDesk Python Education

Are there any good resources to learn advanced type annotations? /u/ImportantDesk Python Education

I want examples of more complicated stuff like generics, generators, callables and coroutines, async functions, async iterators, intersections, type guards, enums, etc. These are the only things I’ve heard of. I don’t know what I don’t know, so I want to explore the world of more complicated annotations. I can easily search up each and every example mentioned above, but that doesn’t cover the full picture of what I don’t already know exists, if that makes sense.

Most YouTube tutorials only cover surface level basic type hinting. And googling this gives decent results, but most articles don’t go too in depth. I want to learn with the latest and greatest version of Python, of course. I’m aware that generics are now built-in and a lot of types from the `typing` module are now deprecated in favor of the `collections.abc` module.

Can anyone recommend good resources? Thanks

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​r/learnpython I want examples of more complicated stuff like generics, generators, callables and coroutines, async functions, async iterators, intersections, type guards, enums, etc. These are the only things I’ve heard of. I don’t know what I don’t know, so I want to explore the world of more complicated annotations. I can easily search up each and every example mentioned above, but that doesn’t cover the full picture of what I don’t already know exists, if that makes sense. Most YouTube tutorials only cover surface level basic type hinting. And googling this gives decent results, but most articles don’t go too in depth. I want to learn with the latest and greatest version of Python, of course. I’m aware that generics are now built-in and a lot of types from the `typing` module are now deprecated in favor of the `collections.abc` module. Can anyone recommend good resources? Thanks submitted by /u/ImportantDesk [link] [comments] 

I want examples of more complicated stuff like generics, generators, callables and coroutines, async functions, async iterators, intersections, type guards, enums, etc. These are the only things I’ve heard of. I don’t know what I don’t know, so I want to explore the world of more complicated annotations. I can easily search up each and every example mentioned above, but that doesn’t cover the full picture of what I don’t already know exists, if that makes sense.

Most YouTube tutorials only cover surface level basic type hinting. And googling this gives decent results, but most articles don’t go too in depth. I want to learn with the latest and greatest version of Python, of course. I’m aware that generics are now built-in and a lot of types from the `typing` module are now deprecated in favor of the `collections.abc` module.

Can anyone recommend good resources? Thanks

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[link] [comments]  I want examples of more complicated stuff like generics, generators, callables and coroutines, async functions, async iterators, intersections, type guards, enums, etc. These are the only things I’ve heard of. I don’t know what I don’t know, so I want to explore the world of more complicated annotations. I can easily search up each and every example mentioned above, but that doesn’t cover the full picture of what I don’t already know exists, if that makes sense. Most YouTube tutorials only cover surface level basic type hinting. And googling this gives decent results, but most articles don’t go too in depth. I want to learn with the latest and greatest version of Python, of course. I’m aware that generics are now built-in and a lot of types from the `typing` module are now deprecated in favor of the `collections.abc` module. Can anyone recommend good resources? Thanks submitted by /u/ImportantDesk [link] [comments]

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