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Bí quyết thuê IT Mentor giỏi nhất - nâng tầm sự nghiệp công nghệ!
Bài viết sau đây sẽ cho bạn biết IT Mentor là gì, công việc của IT mentor, tìm IT Mentor ở đâu và giải đáp FAQ - câu hỏi thường gặp về IT mentor.
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Learn programming by building projects
Build real-world projects
Discuss with peers and mentors
Share your code and get feedback
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Another "Python Hard" Question
I think I've hit four questions in LeetCode that are listed as Hard and then I'm like..."really?"
And I post my solution to the friend who's mentoring me and he's like, "Oh yeah, that problem is a nightmare to make work in Java."
Today's seems like even in another language it might be mislabeled. If you're big in C++ or Java please let me know if it's a lot more complicated.
For each number in a list, say how many of the numbers later in the list are lower. Return this as a list. So
[5, 3, 0, 6, 1] -> [3, 2, 0, 1, 0]
And I was like, "Really? That's a hard question?"
It's a for loop inside a for loop. That's it.
for i in range(len(nums)): <- For each item in the first list count = 0 for j in range(i+1, len(nums)): <- For each value from there on if nums[i] > nums[j]: count += 1 nums[i] = count return count
If you don't want to mess with the existing list, you can instead have, like, output = [] and instead of nums[i] = count you say output.append(count)
It takes nominally more room but leaves you with your original list if you want to do show-your-work stuff for output purposes, like a print statement that row-by-row goes 5 has 3 items after it in the list that are lower than 5. 3 has 2 items after it in the list that are lower than 3. and so forth.
But for real, is this that much harder in Java?
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nothing's wrong-- i'm just a STEM student...



[i rarely see stem rep-- so here’s PART TWO! (find part one here) the extended edition of ‘stoners in stem’ highlighting the parts of this life that i find myself loving ;p
Thinking of doing sectionals (Physics, Environmental Studies, Mechanics, Entomology, etc.), so if there are any suggestions you'd like to highlight, plz tag or comment !!]
TAG YOURSELF !! I LOVE SEEING WHAT YALL GET UP TO !!
slightly concerned glances being shared between even the worst of acquaintances when your mentor drops some crazy lore surrounding how they entered their field(s)
good god. the apple-cider vinegar and dish soap gnat traps. honey alternatives decidedly never cross anyone's mind (nor the threshold of the lab for that matter)
walking the fine line between the Ridiculous and the Logical during data analysis like the two aren't twin kings of ruin
either strong answers or noncommital shrugs when asked anything about your preferred diet or eating habits
writing exclusively with pen, or exclusively with pencil. feeling borderline disgusted having to use the other in the lab or when you forget your own
'Why do you care?' 'Why don't you??'
Every documentary you watch absolutely changing your life and challenging your worldview
Either hanging onto your textbooks like a lifeline or forgetting about them as they gather dust under your bed. maybe you never bought them at all-- pirated PDFs littering your desktop
anything in jars being considered decor (snakes, regurgitated bones, praying mantis egg cases)
seeing the slant of fences, trees, and lamp posts-- thinking of all the wind and weather that's passed along the same path you have
TREEHUGGER !!! HA HA
the clean quiet that hangs over the linoleum early in the morning; the warmth is not so subtle now that you've rolled up your sleeves.
teaching everyone around you how to bypass PAY FOR ARTICLES because knowledge should always be F[ree]INED [inspect, gear, disable java]
having to just sit by n watch while someone pointedly ignores your input, and a totally avoidable incident (that could have totally been avoided) is not, in fact, avoided
dealing with the consequences of that incident for the rest of the experiment/project
blank stare, lips in a placatingly firm line as you nod along with the stern talking-to you're being given. their words going in one ear and out the other because you're already thinking through another way under admin's nose ('no, I absolutely get you, 100%. it won't happen again.' [sometime later in the halls] 'yeah, no--- fuck that dude, I'm thinking this time we just gotta hit em harder with smth else...')
whaaaaat ? how'd those local Indigenous species just pop up everywhere overnight, ha ha ? wow nature is crazyyy
digging through public records for one reason, only to uncover an entirely different can of worms about the institution you frequent
digging in the literal dirt and uncovering literal worms lol amirite guys
'Please remember that this is just a prototype and that i'm it's in a very fragile state right now.'
going crazy trying to figure out what a specific testing company uses in their chemical compounds, because good fucking god how are you supposed to cite the evidence if you can't even label what it is?
a disastrous experiment being abandoned like Chernobyl once determined beyond salvation-- everyone curious to see how it'll develop and fester when left on its own
'life imitates art,' you think, as you finally recognize one of your unnecessarily complicated formulas being unexpectedly represented in your daily life
often being so bad at the thing you love that you can't do anything about it but laugh
staring for so long at something during a lecture that white begins to leech into your vision. you should probably blink a few times so people don't begin to suspect you're a reptile (even more than they already do)
'Don't.. don't look at me like that...' [speaking to a(n) (INSERT NAME OF LITTLE CRITTER HERE) you had to gently move onto a little scale to collect data]
honing in on where your talents in your field lie; the disappointment in finding your limits that turns to indifference when you remember you're still phenomenal at a million other things you enjoy
'i want to study you like a bug....'
thinly concealed irritation masked by a patient smile and a small 'mhm' when someone tries to explain your life's purpose TO you (ten dollars says they're wrong about it, too)
'and you want me to run this... on a full moon?' 'don't start with that shit again.'
yer disgust is lookin' a lot like morbid curiosity these days...
a lot of your scientific conclusions being discerned by common sense ('Please just use your cognitive functions, you guys...')
a clean earth sciences lab floor.. my white whale...
the small (increasingly large) pile of recyclable material that's waiting to be torn apart or filled with soil and plants; it topples over when people walk past, but no one can bring themselves to throw any away
'all this only cost me like... $270. which is crazy given that these're the real-fuckin'-deal solid-steel reinforcements.' 'man...this shit is so gonna blow down.'
leaning into the obscure, instead of away from it out of habit; seeing its effect in your daily life and work
all the plastic utensils in the dining area being stolen for diagrams, leaving behind only the reusable metalware. this is unexpectedly admirable of the engineers, if only to those who care about the inadvertent environmentalism
taking things apart to see how they work-- having very little planned on how to put them back together
'I don't know what you want me to do about that, you created it.' 'Not on purpose!'
downloading photomath during testing season. your doubt being palpable over your (in)ability to solve simple equations
carrying hand lotion everywhere you go because of how often your work has you washing your hands; colleagues and peers holding their hands out like beggars in a Mel Brooks film ('lotion... dollop of lotion for the poor D:')
borrowing chemical-grade goggles from the lab before going out to protest; supervisors giving you dubious thumbs ups while they 'accidentally' leave the key to the goggle sanitation station right by the cabinet..
'Now that you've poured your blood, sweat, tears, and other secretions into this project-- decide if you want to take it home to maintain, or have it eradicated.'
utilizing the public library, but having to double-check the internet before citing anything from the books you pour over because your city is more concerned with the way the building looks than the content it supplies
'The Martian,' both the book and the movie ... Mark Watney you will always be famous,,
'Why are you taking so many difficult classes at once?' 'My entire degree is difficult classes.'
carrying a small journal everywhere in an attempt to organize your thoughts, tasks, and reminders (you've never looked back on a single thing you've written, but you like to think it at least helps in the moment)
being torn between the scientific evidence that supports getting eight hours of sleep and your own hubris. you can stay up it's fine. it'll be fine.
you're not fine but at least the counters feel so nice against the side of your face
WHAT THE FUCK IS EVEN A KILOGRAM 🦅🦅🦅‼??!!!!!
having no idea where your degree will take you, giving everyone who asks a different vague answer
hands being littered with cuts and burns; not being able to stop yourself from touching even at the worst of times
geeking out over carbon sensors and ammonia regulators your supervisor managed to convince the department to splurge on (nothing provided by them will enter your lab for another three semesters)
being one of the most prepared people ever when it comes to disaster prep; this includes zombies
'this was not.. our intended result... someone get the shovel.'
pettiness infiltrating your daily life in the form of utilizing your talents; coding programs and drawing up diagrams and running tests just to prove someone wrong (or just to fuck with them)
studying with your liberal arts friends; both of you staring at your respective incomprehensible lines of symbols and words that neither of you have the brainpower to comprehend. most of the lights are off and the library closes in ten minutes, but you know the night staff and they've learned to keep their distance until absolutely necessary.
#i hit the word limit because otherwise i would keep going#academia#dark academia#stoners in stem#STEM#stemblr#stem academia#stem student#chemistry#science#environmental science#engineering#earth sciences#science aesthetic#biology#physics#geology#student life#study motivation#studyblr#study aesthetic#please god i just want to get my degree#college#academics#college aesthetic#science experiments#environmentalism#environmental activism#ecology#scienceblr
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PSA for FTC/FRC software folks
in previous seasons, the game manual had explicit writing about using the FIRST-provided SDK (the "FtcRobotController" app), but those rules have since been removed from the manual entirely???
I'm not a rules lawyer, but given that the Android NDK exists, it's possible to write your bots in Rust (cough cough please) or other native languages without the world's largest headache!!! I myself am planning on tinkering with this idea in my free time :)
This won't last forever- if you didn't already know, FIRST is unifying the control systems of FTC and FRC under a new system in 2027. They explicitly state the requirement of running on the Linux kernel (specifically they note using the Debian or Ubuntu kernel versions), which would be awesome. You can read their spec here but the actual system has yet to be introduced. But, just judging by their specifications, they intend on exposing a far more flexible system for control methods (via a C/C++ API, as well as official layers for Python and Java aka Kotlin But Worse) which I'm all on board for.
I might consider actually mentoring a season if it means getting to see a Rust-powered bot in FTC
Or maybe I'll just make jokes about bombs, drones, and genocides that FIRST and its sponsors remain complicit to. 🇵🇸
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Reawakened; Into the Abyss – Domestic prelude
From my CW final assignment. Every other character belongs to me. This story is 5 pages long in it’s entirety. I feel the need to specify that the 4 characters at the end are Sanrio OC’s and the first 3 are Elemental Alicorns.
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Thalassorion laid in a paradise–like island, watching the waves caress the beach. Verdanox and Luxvian suddenly ran over, looking up at their mentor. Thalassorion looked down, “What is it?” “Someone’s at the pizzeria. Appreciate they’re trying to open the pizzeria again.” Verdanox said, “We can’t let them get back in, right?” Luxvian added, standing behind Verdanox. Thalassorion sighed and stood up, walking off with the two running after him like they always did when he had to do something they considered interesting enough to witness for themselves.
Lottie helped Yukio, Taffy, and Winnie off the table in the storage room. Outside the room, near the door, sat Fredbear and Spring Bonnie or Tex, who were busy with a Lego set. “Lego’s really improved.” Fredbear noted, looking at the instructions and trying to find the correct set of pieces being pictured. “We’ve been hidden away for the past 37 years, I think about of things other than Lego have changed.” Tex replied. “My point still stands. These pieces are much more..complicated and intricate. They really improved these models and builds. It’s good but also a bad thing. I mean, this set looks like it’s defying gravity!” “Maybe because these are made for kids and kids din’t exactly know about weight distribution? But I think even kids would be able to realize that these parts aren’t properly supported.” Tex sighed as he waited for his friend to finish.
Nearby, standing outside their large music boxes in a corner, floated Jinx and Marionette. “It’s a bit difficult using pronouns other than the basic trio.” Jinx said. Marionette nodded, “What pronouns do you use?” “Oh, I use he/xi/spir/lumi/pup/jin/clow. What about you?” “He/it/ae/xe/ver/spool/string. I don’t know anybody other than you who uses neopronouns.” “Well, Yukio, Taffy, and Winnie use neopronouns.” Jinx replied as the two now sat in their boxes.
“Oh, really? What neopronouns?” Marionette asked. “From what I remember, Yukio uses he/it/fae/spra/fro/glace/antler/chill/fluff/snow/frost/burr. Taffy uses he/coco/rain/choco/puddle/drip/mochi/raindrop/candy/quack/syrup/melt. Winnie uses she/boo/bubbly/ghost/soapy/lather/phantom/whisp/squeak/froth/fizz/mist/scrub.” Jinx responded. “Do you have this memorized or something?” The other puppet asked.
Jinx disappeared into his box and after some comical sounds came out of the box, he reappeared. He held a Sanrio themed notebook and opened it, flipping through a few pages before showing Marionette a page. “Fredbear uses he/teddy/snugg/cuddly/fuzzy/stuffie/hug/pillow/bearie/fur/paw and Tex uses he/ver/spring/bun/tink, if that’s important to you.” “And Freddy and Bonnie?” “Cutest couple in the company–Anyways, Gabriel uses he/it/xe/fae/bea/sparkle/paw/fluff/bun/pup/hug/ze/ae/confetti/sticker/silly/fun/laugh and Jeremy uses he/ey/vey/byte/data/it/input/output/ram/static/type/java/python/01/exe/bass/chord. And can I also tell you Plushtrap and Carl’s pronouns?” “I know I can’t stop you so..”
“Thanks. Plushtrap uses he/trap/puff/chomp and Carl uses he/cake/sweet/sugar/cherry/flesh/rot/candle.” Jinx responded. “I’ve still got a lot more people to write down. I intend to go for Mangle and Endo next. Also, uh, what were your pronouns again?” He added as he clicked his Sanrio pen. “He/it/ae/xe/ver/spool/string. Also they/them but, like, plural. I just like being referred to as more than one, I dunno.” “Probably Lefty.” “Yeah, I’ll have to get that checked.” Marionette sighed as he pulled out his phone. “I’m scheduling an appointment.”
Plushtrap and Carl sat in a small room, drawing. Plushtrap lifted his drawing. “Look, this is you. You fucking suck, loser.” Carl looked up, showing his own drawing. “Yeah, I drew you too. You’re a dumbass. How accurate.” “The fuck does ‘accurate’ mean?” “Oh my god, you’re actually stupid.” Carl sighed.
Carl looked down and pointed at the sketchpad the other small animatronic had done. “What’s in there?” “Uh, nothing.” Carl raised a brow and suddenly snatched it, running off. Plushtrap yelled and sprinted after him, running past a room where Freddy and Bonnie were inside. Freddy was busy doing a Lego set on a nearby table, struggling to understand how to properly put together a particularly intricate Lego building. “Is is that hard?” Bonnie asked. “Yes. Very.” Freddy sighed in defeat as his close friend walked over “Maybe because you’re not on the right page?” The purple bunny robot muttered as he flipped pages back to the proper page. “Oh!” Freddy said, looking closely at the instructions. “Okay, yeah. Your eyesight got better as an animatronic and mine’s got worse–That’s actually probably karma for me making fun of you being blind, huh? Guess I better start praying to some God above for forgiveness. You think God will forgive it makr me more blind?” “Your eyesight can’t get any worse and the same goes for your memory. You always lose things.” “Like what?” “Your hat.” “It just–” “It is LITERALLY on your head.” “Okay, yeah, well..” Freddy sighed and looked back down to the Lego set.
“Shut up, I’m helping you build your Lego city since Fritz is too busy buying more sets and you know he only helps with it involves vehicles.” Freddy said as he finished making one of the supermarket’s walls. “My god, that’s complicated.” He muttered. “Why are you putting the wall on? Wait until you’ve done the inside then put the walls on, that’s common sense. You’re just making it more difficult.” Bonnie sighed.
“You know I’m not smart.” Freddy responded. “Don’t be surprised when I’m dumb or overcomplicate things. That’s, like, my special talent.” “You’re special talent is entertainment, being an idiot is your second.” The animatronic bunny corrected. “Yeah. Was almost my first, unfortunately.”
Out of the room and a few hallways down, Yukio, Taffy, and Winnie were in another room, looking around the dim space. They looked at a screen and walked up to it winnie floated off and looked at a model that was standing, resembling The Singularity from Dead By Daylight; an organic yet inorganic being. She floated around it, her hands in front of her chest but covered by the white sleeves of her oversized dress. She inspected it curiously while Yukio and Taffy stood at the computer. Taffy inspected the screen curiously while Yukio tapped buttons and accidentally turned it on. As the computer turned on, Taffy found a book and dusted it off before opening it. A paper fell out and he grabbed it before coming out from behind the computer.
He walked to Yukio’s side, reading the paper. “What’s that?” Yukio asked curiously, standing on his tippy–toes to try and see what was in the book or on the paper. “‘Questions to ask Vega’ but the e is a 3 and the a is a 4. That’s weird.” Taffy replied.
The computer finished setting up showing a digital version of the model that Winnie was still busy inspecting in the back corner of the room. Winnie looked over. Taffy looked at the paper, “I guess this is Vega. We’re supposed to ask him these questions.” Taffy handed the paper to Yukio who anxiously took it.
“Um, what’s your name?”
“My n4m3 15 V3g4.”
“Okay, what’s your..gender and pronouns?” Yukio said.
“M4ch1n3g3nd3r, v01dg3nd3r, c1rcu1tg3nd3r, 5t4rc0r3g3nd3r, 43th3rg3nd3r, 4nd h3/1t/x3/v3/43/3y.”
“Okay..” Yukio drew out the word. “Uh, any other labels?”
“Cyb0rg, 5ynth, t3chn01d, m3ch4n01d, fl35hb0t, 41–b31ng, 3nt1ty, 4nd 4ut15t1c, 4DHD, 53n50ry pr0c3551ng d150rd3r, 5ch1z04ff3ct1v3, 4nd hyp3rthym3514 th4t c4n b3 tr1gg3r3d by 5yn35th3514.”
“I don’t know what any of that means.” Yukio frowned up at the screen.
“[OBSTACLE DETECTED], [SEARCHING FOR SOURCE OF OBSTACLE..]”
Yukio stared up at the computer silently as Taffy stood beside him. Winnie floated over to the two boys, also watching the screen as it loaded. A multitude of screens appearing before it picked a clip of Yukio standing before it and saying he didn’t understand what was shown before him and analyzing the clip.
“[OBSTACLE FOUND], [OBSTACLE; FAWN BOY DOES NOT UNDERSTAND WHAY IS BEING TOLD]. [SEARCHING FOR SOLUTION..]”
“[SOLUTION FOUND; TRANSLATION FROM LEETSPEAK TO BASIC ENGLISH], [LOADING; LEETSPEAK TO BASIC ENGLISH TRANSLATION..]”
“My name is Vega. Machinegender, voidgender, circuitgender, starcoregender, aethergender, he/it/xe/ve/ae/ey. Cyborg, synth, technoid, mechanoid, fleshbot, AI–being, entity, and autistic, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, schizoaffective, and hyperthymesia that can be triggered by synesthesia.”
Yukio looked down, “I can’t write this down, I don’t know how to spell like that.” He said sadly before looking to Taffy and Winnie for comfortm
“[OBSTACLE DETECTED; FAWN BOY CANNOT WRITE PROPERLY DUE TO LACK OF HIGHER EDUCATION]. [SOLUTION; PRINT RESPONSES].”
Suddenly, the machine started making churning noises and soon, a paper came out with the questions and Vega’s answers below. Winnie floated over to Yukio, looking, at the original paper that was aged and ripped at the edges from its age. She took the paper and flipped it over. “Oh, there’s another question.” She said, making Yukio and Taffy look over curiously. “‘Design a Whimsy Wonderland animatronic’. What’s ‘Whimsy Wonderland’?” She asked, tilting her head. The computer immediately took the orders.
“Name; Niji Sparkle.
Gender and pronouns; cynosgender, glittergender, sodagender, sparklegender, fizzyfluid, Backroomic, neonradientgender, neongenderflux, shinjugender, sodaglowgender, and he/spark/fizz/neon/kiro/bubble.
Alterhuman labels; bubblekin, sodaheart, glitchkin, and keroid.
Neurodivergent labels; cerebriot, dreamshifted, sparkletouched, echoedmind, popkinesis.”
The computer progressively made an image of a Pitbull puppy before throwing the model out. The model, Niji Sparkle, stood up. He waved happily at the shocked trio. “Hi, I’m Niji Sparkle! I’m a Pitbull.” Niji said. A hand suddenly came out of the machine, took the response paper it’d made, and put the model of Niji Sparkle and his information on the back before putting it back in Yukio’s hands then disappearing inside the machine again.
“What do we do with him?” Taffy asked. Yukio shrugged, “Um, bring him to Lottie?” Yukio replied. The boys walked off to go to Lottie as Winnie grabbed Niji and carried him out of the room, following the two.
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Um, yeah, that’s the end of the story. Total word count (story); 1,704.
#✧₊⁺📚⋆.˚୨ৎ a story from the pile#✧₊⁺👤⋆.˚୨ৎ so I'll add a new problem to your night#fnaf#fnaf fic#fnaf au#fnaf ocs
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FusionFall Headcanons: Nano Non-combative Roles
While most nanos stay with their own IE Donors, only around three nanos are actively on one team at any given time, as per recommendation of the Nano Project. However, there are ways for nanos to spend their time assisting in the war effort other than fighting or training.
In general, all nanos may help with the Nano Project itself. Regular checkups already give the scientists behind the project a steady stream of long-term data to work with. Older nanos given boosts to their power/abilities may see lab time or surveillanced practice in the field so that they train them in a controlled environment. Depending on the nano, they may also be used as mini mentors to assist others with more backward, disagreeable, or easily-frightened personalities. This practice isn't done so much to better prepare nanos as fighters as it is a means of encouraging positive relationships between new nanos and IE Donors via example. For instance, Courage nanos may be able to convince each other to act more bravely, learning how to lean on their IE Donors and know when their IE Donors will need to lean on them.
The extent of a nano's antidote ability is always being tested. They are easily capable of defending their IE Donors from the toxic effects of fusion matter. When they aren't running this defense, they may also be in charge of purging fusion matter from supplies or small areas--granted it is very hard to nearly impossible for them to directly affect the land itself, especially where the infection is already pretty bad. (In fact, they don't really cover much ground at all and can often risk pushing themselves too much in the attempt. The reason for this difficulty is due to the much wider range of the land as a target.) There was a strong need for this in the Future, with the amount of food and clean water available shrinking and little uncontaminated earth to grow more from.
Nanos with the radar ability are often put on sentry duty. This ability allows them to track large movements of fusion monsters in the event the latter conduct coordinated attacks to different areas. They may also be added to supply teams, along with nanos with the guard ability.
Nanos capable of increasing the speed or jump height to large amounts of people at once may assist in community evacuations. This increases the overall survival rate in an area, hurrying along and rescuing potential stragglers while soldiers focus their attention on defeating the monsters in-chase instead. Nanos with the sneak or recall abilities may also be included for this sort of job, but this is more often the case in dire situations where civilians have been closed-off by Fuse's army and/or are in need of rescue.
Speaking of rescuing, Treasure Finders can do more than just locate Coco's eggs to add to our stash. If groups such as supply teams go missing, Treasure Finders may be able to track down their location based on whatever they're carrying. Every now and then, Mac and other soldiers have needed help tracking down Coco herself this way.
On the rarer side, nanos with the revive ability--particularly those capable of handling lost souls like Grim's and Demongo's--might be in-charge of finding missing soldiers found/believed to be dead that did not respawn at a Resurrect 'Em. These nanos may be familiar with the Underworld, in case a soul went where it wasn't supposed to yet, or have the dangerous job of investigating soul stealers. Many of these nanos were sent out during the missing heroes incident.
Any nano with a health ability has the potential to join medic teams. However, nanos capable of making/manifesting food, such as Eddy (jawbreakers), Eduardo (fries), Rigby (java jolt), Cheese (candy), Chowder (blormed milk) and Grim (heebie jeebie juice) may be added to cooking duty. If they're too destructive to be trusted in the kitchen, their ability may instead be used to create imaginary foods as simple medicines that could deter fusion matter along with other varying effects. This was another valuable asset in the Future.
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First days in Valencia
After the plane had landed and we had settled into our apartments, we went to the Mestalla stadium to watch the football match. The vibe was great, and everyone was excited. Unfortunately, Valencia lost 0-1, but this was definitely an experience I won't forget.
Working at ASV
My experience so far has been great. We got a warm welcome and a tour of the (massive) campus. I then met with Samuel, who will be my mentor for the next 3 weeks, along with José and Enrique, whom I am sharing an office with.
Then I got to work by helping in a classroom of 9th graders who were programming in Java. For the rest of the first day, along with yesterday and today, I have been making an interactive website to learn about the school in a fun way.
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Sunfall Endings 1-3
Because none of these are really long enough for their own post, so why not have three at once!
Good Ending
Corvus and Orion can’t actually hurt the Maelstrom by attacking it with their magic, but they eventually realize that they can control some of its magic.
Magic, as with energy and matter, can only be changed and not destroyed. The Maestrom’s already in a precarious state, with its own magic neutralizing itself constantly. If they can make it happen faster, then it won’t be able to regenerate itself. It’d be better if they had Dream and Nightmare to help, but they still manage.
They’re going to have to go in spurts and keep chasing the thing down, and it’s going to take a LOT out of them. But they do it!!!
Now they just. Have to clean up the beasts.
They do their best to spread word that the Maelstrom has been defeated, and that they’re looking for willing volunteers to help them deal with the remaining beasts. There’s only like 8 of them, and a few thousand beasts. People are wary at first but pretty soon they’ve got a big militia type-thing headed by Finch that’s systematically taking out the rest of the beasts.
The little army is like a new JR, and I’m fact several people who sign up are former JR workers who’ve worked with Finch and/or Ink. Some of them aren’t super keen on Cross and Error there, but Cross and Error are like ‘yeah whatever we helped saved the fucking multiverse stop looking at us like we kicked your dog’
Corvus and Orion are very confusing for people because no one knows what happened to Dream and Nightmare, exactly. But there’s no way these two are them. But who the Fuck are they and WHERE did they come from??
Though, some people do remember them from when they first showed up. Corvus and Orion had forgotten that people thought they were responsible for the Maelstrom’s appearance and now they’re irritated about it again DSFDSFDS
Bad Ending
First the mentors die, and the rest make it out, but the shock and grief is quickly turned to placing blame and the group splinters. Aster and Glaze stick with Orion and Corvus, but Aster is very distant and Glaze isn’t helping with that. Aster blames herself for their deaths; she’s the healer, supposed to keep that from happening. Glaze blames Aster too, and even if she doesn’t say it out loud, they all can see it.
Orion and Corvus desperately try to keep it together, and get the others back, but one by one they find the remains of Xena, Java, Wren, and Tempera. The Maelstrom took advantage of their lack of unity and took half their number out with ruthless efficiency.
The four remaining fools spring for one last-ditch attempt to deal with the Maelstrom…but ultimately fail. Orion and Corvus are killed, the Maelstrom absorbing their positivity and negativity, and Aster and Glaze soon fall.
The Maelstrom now has no hindrances to stop it from its mission.
The Maelstrom ends up destroying all of humanity and monsterkind. Though this does end up causing the Maelstrom to eventually sputter out, it’ll take a while, and it’ll probably cannibalize the beasts it made just to sustain itself a little while longer.
Wow! I can’t believe it got worse
Corvus and Orion try to pull the Maelstrom’s magic from it, and they do succeed, but instead of neutralizing it they just let it sit in the air. They end up absorbing it.
The Maelstrom has been defeated, but now they have a corrupt Corvus and a radiant Orion, and the excess of tainted magic flooding their systems drives them insane. They vanish, and when the others find them again, they’re all fucked up.
Their only goal now is to eradicate all sources of the opposing magic, including each other. Perhaps each other most of all.
Now the others have to deal with them before they fuck shit up even more.
They can control the beasts now, at least to some degree. The beasts see them as one of their own. The negabeasts, which aren’t shy about killing their own, cower from Corvus, and will attack or hold on her command. The radibeasts flock around Orion, and follow her into or out of battle. The beasts only respond to their magic, though, not their words.
Because they took the Maelstrom’s magic, there’s still a sort of balance…but they’re far too powerful and any AU they’re in gets really, really fucked up. Especially if there’s only one of them.
Perhaps it’s a good thing, then, that they have a destiny bond. While one of them dying and the other being able to do whatever she wants without such Hinderance™ won’t be quite as catastrophic as if the Maelstrom’s internal balance had tipped, it would put everyone on a time limit.
Corvus and Orion only half remember that they can’t kill each other unless they also want to die. They forget often, to the point that they’ve beaten each other to the brink of death multiple times. It’s entirely possible they will do themselves in if left to their own devices, but there’s other ways they’re fucking up the balance and the multiverse, and it would be safest to deal with them as quickly as possible.
#Sunfall DS#ehehehe poor corvus and orion#As much fun as the extra bad ending is the good ending is ofc Ideal#but the extra bad ending is mmmmmmm#I'm not biased because corrupt Corvus and radiant Orion are pretty and gorgeous and unhinged. Me? i'd never. I'd NEVER#to be fair there's even more room for emotional agony in the extra bad ending than the bad or the good ending#Also I'm scheduling this one so i don't forget HFJKDSHFJKDS#I might even be up when this is posted whoops#awake? probably. UP? who knows.
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Sorta a note since I saw you compare illagers and witches. Witches aren't actually illagers! Gameplay-wise witches are villagers that turned into witches by being hit by lightning. So they aren't born illagers even.
But also meta wise and what could be gathered from raid descriptions on the wiki (idk if the note is still there) and flavour from MC dungeons, witches aren't connected to illagers at all! They are more like... allies! They just hang out with illagers for the fun of it, but have no further ties to them?
Technically and by category, witches aren't illagers. Possibly they are their own thing. Villagers turned bad? Magic mishap villagers? Simply born as witches?
The closest would probably be evokers or enchanters, but those seem more like book savvy magic users than anyone who brews potions. A villager cleric does indeed seem to fit the best!
ANONYMOUS SENT AN ASK .
yeah, i had a friend on discord message me like RIGHT AFTER i published the ask and told me. 😭😭😭
i just always thought they were illagers because they spawn in raids and in bedrock edition, they hurt the villagers. and as i told my friend you can definitely tell i grew up on bedrock because jesus christ java is so fucking different. like i've had to play it recently because most of my friends play java edition and i'm okay with playing it, but much, much prefer bedrock. 💀
but ivor knows about enchanting as well! he is very fluent in the ancient texts that enchantment books have and always knows what to use / say / the amount of mana to give. he is an expert on that just as much as he is brewing! and i always headcanoned that his mentor helped dabble with him in it, but he primarily learned it all on his own. after the experience with his mentor, he wouldn't be too keen on having a mentor again. at least, not one for like a decade and a half of his life. and he certainly wouldn't sit around and be walked on anymore. nope.
i see witches being neutrals though. because they can also aid the human, can't they? in minecraft legends, i think. so i believe that they very much do whatever they want for their own benefit. as a witch myself i am very much the same way. if someone purchases a hex from me i do not ask. business is business. 💀
fun side note: i do headcanon ivor to be so fascinated by the magic of the illagers! he would want to put himself in their society, just so he can learn about their powers. he would want to know how to spawn vex himself so he can use them for his own gain. or maybe even turn vex into allay to make them more docile. he would also just want to learn how to do it because he just wants to know. he seeks knowledge. he wants to know!
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This Week in Rust 510
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Announcing Rust 1.72.0
Change in Guidance on Committing Lockfiles
Cargo changes how arrays in config are merged
Seeking help for initial Leadership Council initiatives
Leadership Council Membership Changes
Newsletters
This Week in Ars Militaris VIII
Project/Tooling Updates
rust-analyzer changelog #196
The First Stable Release of a Memory Safe sudo Implementation
We're open-sourcing the library that powers 1Password's ability to log in with a passkey
ratatui 0.23.0 is released! (official successor of tui-rs)
Zellij 0.38.0: session-manager, plugin infra, and no more offensive session names
Observations/Thoughts
The fastest WebSocket implementation
Rust Malware Staged on Crates.io
ESP32 Standard Library Embedded Rust: SPI with the MAX7219 LED Dot Matrix
A JVM in Rust part 5 - Executing instructions
Compiling Rust for .NET, using only tea and stubbornness!
Ad-hoc polymorphism erodes type-safety
How to speed up the Rust compiler in August 2023
This isn't the way to speed up Rust compile times
Rust Cryptography Should be Written in Rust
Dependency injection in Axum handlers. A quick tour
Best Rust Web Frameworks to Use in 2023
From tui-rs to Ratatui: 6 Months of Cooking Up Rust TUIs
[video] Rust 1.72.0
[video] Rust 1.72 Release Train
Rust Walkthroughs
[series] Distributed Tracing in Rust, Episode 3: tracing basics
Use Rust in shell scripts
A Simple CRUD API in Rust with Cloudflare Workers, Cloudflare KV, and the Rust Router
[video] base64 crate: code walkthrough
Miscellaneous
Interview with Rust and operating system Developer Andy Python
Leveraging Rust in our high-performance Java database
Rust error message to fix a typo
[video] The Builder Pattern and Typestate Programming - Stefan Baumgartner - Rust Linz January 2023
[video] CI with Rust and Gitlab Selfhosting - Stefan Schindler - Rust Linz July 2023
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is dprint, a fast code formatter that formats Markdown, TypeScript, JavaScript, JSON, TOML and many other types natively via Wasm plugins.
Thanks to Martin Geisler for the suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Participation
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
Hyperswitch - add domain type for client secret
Hyperswitch - deserialization error exposes sensitive values in the logs
Hyperswitch - move redis key creation to a common module
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Write tool which can convert translated files back to PO
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Package a language selector
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Add links between translations
Comprehensive Rust - Link to correct line when editing a translation
Comprehensive Rust - Track the number of times the redirect pages are visited
RustQuant - Jacobian and Hessian matrices support.
RustQuant - improve Graphviz plotting of autodiff computational graphs.
RustQuant - bond pricing implementation.
RustQuant - implement cap/floor pricers.
RustQuant - Implement Asian option pricers.
RustQuant - Implement American option pricers.
release-plz - add ability to mark Gitea/GitHub release as draft
zerocopy - CI step "Set toolchain version" is flaky due to network timeouts
zerocopy - Implement traits for tuple types (and maybe other container types?)
zerocopy - Prevent panics statically
zerocopy - Add positive and negative trait impl tests for SIMD types
zerocopy - Inline many trait methods (in zerocopy and in derive-generated code)
datatest-stable - Fix quadratic performance with nextest
Ockam - Use a user-friendly name for the shared services to show it in the tray menu
Ockam - Rename the Port to Address and support such format
Ockam - Ockam CLI should gracefully handle invalid state when initializing
css-inline - Update cssparser & selectors
css-inline - Non-blocking stylesheet resolving
css-inline - Optionally remove all class attributes
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
Updates from the Rust Project
366 pull requests were merged in the last week
reassign sparc-unknown-none-elf to tier 3
wasi: round up the size for aligned_alloc
allow MaybeUninit in input and output of inline assembly
allow explicit #[repr(Rust)]
fix CFI: f32 and f64 are encoded incorrectly for cross-language CFI
add suggestion for some #[deprecated] items
add an (perma-)unstable option to disable vtable vptr
add comment to the push_trailing function
add note when matching on tuples/ADTs containing non-exhaustive types
add support for ptr::writes for the invalid_reference_casting lint
allow overwriting ExpnId for concurrent decoding
avoid duplicate large_assignments lints
contents of reachable statics is reachable
do not emit invalid suggestion in E0191 when spans overlap
do not forget to pass DWARF fragment information to LLVM
ensure that THIR unsafety check is done before stealing it
emit a proper diagnostic message for unstable lints passed from CLI
fix races conditions with SyntaxContext decoding
fix waiting on a query that panicked
improve note for the invalid_reference_casting lint
include compiler flags when you break rust;
load include_bytes! directly into an Lrc
make Sharded an enum and specialize it for the single thread case
make rustc_on_unimplemented std-agnostic for alloc::rc
more precisely detect cycle errors from type_of on opaque
point at type parameter that introduced unmet bound instead of full HIR node
record allocation spans inside force_allocation
suggest mutable borrow on read only for-loop that should be mutable
tweak output of to_pretty_impl_header involving only anon lifetimes
use the same DISubprogram for each instance of the same inlined function within a caller
walk through full path in point_at_path_if_possible
warn on elided lifetimes in associated constants (ELIDED_LIFETIMES_IN_ASSOCIATED_CONSTANT)
make RPITITs capture all in-scope lifetimes
add stable for Constant in smir
add generics_of to smir
add smir predicates_of
treat StatementKind::Coverage as completely opaque for SMIR purposes
do not convert copies of packed projections to moves
don't do intra-pass validation on MIR shims
MIR validation: reject in-place argument/return for packed fields
disable MIR SROA optimization by default
miri: automatically start and stop josh in rustc-pull/push
miri: fix some bad regex capture group references in test normalization
stop emitting non-power-of-two vectors in (non-portable-SIMD) codegen
resolve: stop creating NameBindings on every use, create them once per definition instead
fix a pthread_t handle leak
when terminating during unwinding, show the reason why
avoid triple-backtrace due to panic-during-cleanup
add additional float constants
add ability to spawn Windows process with Proc Thread Attributes | Take 2
fix implementation of Duration::checked_div
hashbrown: allow serializing HashMaps that use a custom allocator
hashbrown: change & to &mut where applicable
hashbrown: simplify Clone by removing redundant guards
regex-automata: fix incorrect use of Aho-Corasick's "standard" semantics
cargo: Very preliminary MSRV resolver support
cargo: Use a more compact relative-time format
cargo: Improve TOML parse errors
cargo: add support for target.'cfg(..)'.linker
cargo: config: merge lists in precedence order
cargo: create dedicated unstable flag for asymmetric-token
cargo: set MSRV for internal packages
cargo: improve deserialization errors of untagged enums
cargo: improve resolver version mismatch warning
cargo: stabilize --keep-going
cargo: support dependencies from registries for artifact dependencies, take 2
cargo: use AND search when having multiple terms
rustdoc: add unstable --no-html-source flag
rustdoc: rename typedef to type alias
rustdoc: use unicode-aware checks for redundant explicit link fastpath
clippy: new lint: implied_bounds_in_impls
clippy: new lint: reserve_after_initialization
clippy: arithmetic_side_effects: detect division by zero for Wrapping and Saturating
clippy: if_then_some_else_none: look into local initializers for early returns
clippy: iter_overeager_cloned: detect .cloned().all() and .cloned().any()
clippy: unnecessary_unwrap: lint on .as_ref().unwrap()
clippy: allow trait alias DefIds in implements_trait_with_env_from_iter
clippy: fix "derivable_impls: attributes are ignored"
clippy: fix tuple_array_conversions lint on nightly
clippy: skip float_cmp check if lhs is a custom type
rust-analyzer: diagnostics for 'while let' loop with label in condition
rust-analyzer: respect #[allow(unused_braces)]
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
A fairly quiet week, with improvements exceeding a small scattering of regressions. Memory usage and artifact size held fairly steady across the week, with no regressions or improvements.
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: d4a881e..cedbe5c
2 Regressions, 3 Improvements, 2 Mixed; 0 of them in rollups 108 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
Create a Testing sub-team
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
[disposition: merge] Stabilize PATH option for --print KIND=PATH
[disposition: merge] Add alignment to the NPO guarantee
New and Updated RFCs
[new] Special-cased performance improvement for Iterator::sum on Range<u*> and RangeInclusive<u*>
[new] Cargo Check T-lang Policy
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
No RFCs issued a call for testing this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
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Quote of the Week
In [other languages], I could end up chasing silly bugs and waste time debugging and tracing to find that I made a typo or ran into a language quirk that gave me an unexpected nil pointer. That situation is almost non-existent in Rust, it's just me and the problem. Rust is honest and upfront about its quirks and will yell at you about it before you have a hard to find bug in production.
– dannersy on Hacker News
Thanks to Kyle Strand for the suggestion!
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Everything You Should Know Before Applying for a BSc in Computer Science
A BSc in Computer Science is one of the most sought-after undergraduate programs in today’s tech-driven world. Whether your goal is to become a software engineer, data scientist, or cybersecurity analyst, this degree can provide the foundation you need. If you are preparing to apply, here is a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the admission process and make informed decisions.
Why a BSc in Computer Science Matters
A BSc in Computer Science is more than just coding. It covers:
Core programming languages like Java, C++, and Python
Understanding of data structures, algorithms, and software design
Database systems and computer networks
Topics in operating systems and computer architecture
Foundations in mathematics, statistics, and logic
The course equips you with problem-solving skills, computational thinking, and analytical ability. These are needed in nearly every industry—from finance and healthcare to education and entertainment.
What to Check Before You Apply
Entry Requirements
Most colleges ask for a 12th-grade qualification with a strong background in mathematics and science. Marks of 50 to 60 percent, along with passing English, are commonly accepted. Some institutes may have entrance tests, while others go by merit list.
Entrance Exams
If your college requires an entrance exam, you should prepare for:
Questions on mathematics and basic logic
Short programming problems or pseudocode
Analytical reasoning and general English
Practice previous year papers and time-bound quizzes. Also, build your conceptual clarity by revising algebra, calculus, probability, and logical reasoning.
Application Timeline
Keep track of deadlines. Most applications open between December and March. Entrance exams are typically held in February or March. Merit lists or admission offers may come by April or May.
Supporting Documents
You usually need:
School leaving certificate or mark sheet of the 12th exam
Proof of identity and residency
Passport-size photographs
Entrance exam scorecard (if applicable)
Letters of recommendation or statement of purpose (varies by college)
Application Fees
Most colleges charge application fees ranging from INR 500 to INR 2,000. Make sure to pay these on time through the correct channels.
Choosing Among Colleges in Pune
If you are planning to study in Pune, consider these factors:
Curriculum and Syllabus
Choose colleges that offer courses in programming, database management, machine learning, web development, and cybersecurity. Exposure to project-based learning and open-source contributions adds real value.
Faculty Expertise
Look for lecturers and professors with experience in software development, research, or industry projects. Their mentoring can help you understand not just theory but its practical applications in real-world scenarios.
Infrastructure and Labs
Ensure the college has modern computer labs, licensed software, cloud access, and hardware systems for networking and database practice. A supportive infrastructure enhances your learning experience.
Internship and Industry Ties
Real-world exposure is essential. Look for institutes with industry partnerships that offer internships, placement support, tech fests, coding workshops, hackathons, and career guidance.
Placement Record
Find out about the average package and companies that visit the campus. Reliable placement statistics are an indicator of how well alumni are performing in the industry.
Spotting a Good Fit: Case of DES Pune University
Among the top colleges in Pune, DES Pune University is known for its BSc Computer Science program. Its curriculum covers modern technology topics such as data structures, object-oriented programming, database systems, artificial intelligence, and web development.
The program focuses on building strong mathematical foundations along with practical programming skills. Students have access to high-end computer labs, licensed software, and cloud platforms. The faculty includes professionals with industry and academic experience.
DES Pune University fosters real-world exposure via workshops, guest lectures, hackathons, and internships with local software companies. The career cell supports students with placement preparation, resume building, and interview coaching.
Steps to Apply for BSc Computer Science
Research colleges based on your interests and academic profile
Check eligibility criteria, including courses, mark requirements, and entrance tests
Register early on university portals to stay ahead
Prepare for entrance exams by revising math, logic, and programming fundamentals
Submit your application with complete documents before the deadlines
Follow-up on admit cards, test dates, interviews, or counseling sessions
Confirm your admission once selected, paying required fees to secure your seat
Why Attention to Detail Matters
Your admission depends on both academic preparation and planning. A focused study schedule, organized documentation, and awareness of dates give you confidence and reduce stress. These steps also demonstrate your commitment and discipline to future professors and employers.
Final Thoughts
Applying for a BSc in Computer Science involves more than just grades. It is about finding a program that balances theory and practice, ensuring you have the infrastructure, mentorship, and opportunities to grow. Institutions like DES Pune University deliver on all these fronts by offering a thoughtfully structured curriculum, hands-on experience, and strong support systems. With proper planning and dedication, you can set yourself up for a successful career in tech.
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Breaking Into Tech: A Computer Science Student's Guide to Internships, Hackathons, and Networking

Entering the tech industry as a computer science student involves more than excelling in coursework. Gaining hands-on experience, building a professional network, and participating in real-world challenges are crucial steps toward a successful tech career.
1. Internships: Gaining Real-World Experience
Why Internships Matter
Internships bridge the gap between academic learning and industry practice, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge to real projects and gain exposure to professional environments.
They help you develop technical and workplace skills, enhance your resume, and often lead to full-time job offers.
Types of Internship Roles
Software Development: Coding, testing, and debugging applications using languages like Python, Java, and C++.
Data Analysis: Analyzing datasets using SQL or Python to extract insights.
AI & Machine Learning: Working on model development and algorithm improvement.
Cybersecurity: Assisting in securing networks and identifying vulnerabilities.
Web & Cloud Development: Building and deploying applications using modern frameworks and platforms.
How to Find and Apply for Internships
Use platforms like LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Handshake, Internshala, and GitHub repositories that track internship openings.
University career centers and dedicated programs (e.g., IIT Dharwad Summer Internship, Liverpool Interns) offer structured opportunities.
Prepare a strong resume highlighting relevant coursework, projects, programming languages, and any open-source or freelance work.
Apply early—many top internships have deadlines months in advance.
Standing Out in Applications
Demonstrate proficiency in key programming languages and tools (e.g., Git, GitHub, Jira).
Highlight teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills developed through class projects or extracurricular activities.
Include personal or open-source projects to showcase initiative and technical ability.
Interview Preparation
Practice coding problems (e.g., on Leet Code, Hacker Rank).
Prepare to discuss your projects, technical skills, and how you solve problems.
Research the company and be ready for behavioural questions.
2. Hackathons: Building Skills and Visibility
Why Participate in Hackathons?
Hackathons are time-bound coding competitions where you solve real-world problems, often in teams.
They foster creativity, rapid prototyping, and teamwork under pressure.
Winning or even participating can boost your resume and introduce you to recruiters and mentors.
How to Get Started
Join university, local, or global hackathons (e.g., MLH, Dev post).
Collaborate with classmates or join teams online.
Focus on building a functional prototype and clear presentation.
Benefits
Gain practical experience with new technologies and frameworks.
Network with peers, industry professionals, and potential employers.
Sometimes, hackathons lead to internship or job offers.
3. Networking: Building Connections for Opportunities
Why Networking Matters
Many internships and jobs are filled through referrals or connections, not just online applications.
Networking helps you learn about company cultures, industry trends, and hidden opportunities.
How to Build Your Network
Attend university tech clubs, workshops, and career fairs.
Connect with professors, alumni, and peers interested in tech.
Engage in online communities (LinkedIn, GitHub, Stack Overflow).
Reach out to professionals for informational interviews—ask about their roles, career paths, and advice.
Tips for Effective Networking
Be genuine and curious; focus on learning, not just asking for jobs.
Maintain a professional online presence (LinkedIn profile, GitHub portfolio).
Follow up after events or meetings to build lasting relationships.
Conclusion
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17/11/2023 || Day 110
LeetCode
Did a medium-level question both yesterday and today. I'm doing questions involving a sliding window, and today I managed to solve a question that involves a dynamic sliding window by myself without looking anything up. Mind you, my result's speed only beats 5% of other Java users, but hey, I got it done. I know I'm absolutely gonna jinx myself by saying this, but I think I've gotten a lot better at solving array/string problems compared to when I first started doing LeetCode back in June. Yesterday's problem took me basically no time, and today was probably a little over 30 mins...? Certainly better than 2 hours, though I still run into problems that take me that long to complete.
Frontend Mentor REST Countries - Log #1
Decided that even though I'm burnt out, I still need to do some programming, and doing another Frontend Mentor takes away the boredom of coming up with designs. I worked on it for 1.5 hours today and I got the dark mode toggle to work, and got started on some of the CSS. That's honestly the most I've programmed for a project in a week.
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