I'm looking for 1 or 2 participants in a user study for a university project
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/59115256
Will take about 1 hour over Zoom. You'll be testing an app prototype. DM if interested.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/59115256
Will take about 1 hour over Zoom. You'll be testing an app prototype. DM if interested.
Will take about 1 hour over Zoom. You'll be testing an app prototype. DM if interested.
I get it. They want the audience to feel the same fear the character is feeling in the moment. But to me, a jump scare is pretty much the laziest way to do that. And for people like me with already existing anxiety issues, it makes the rest of the movie an unpleasant experience. Instead of engaging with the story, I'm just trying to protect myself against the next time this mystery movie, or whatever, wants to scare the shit out of me. I've been an avid movie goer for years, but the problem has me thinking I might start watching most movies at home now where I can control the volume.
I repeated my order twice and still didn't get what I asked for. Once I got home and took a bite, I realized dude had made me one of the best turkey subs I had ever tasted! It's like he knew to give me the sandwich I needed, not the one I thought I deserved. I should have never doubted him.
I'm working my way to a CS degree and am currently slogging my way through an 8-week Trig course. I barely passed College Algebra and have another Algebra and two Calculus classes ahead of me.
How much of this will I need in a programming job? And, more importantly, if I suck at Math, should I just find another career path?
After seeing that my wireless speeds were much faster than the speeds I was getting over Ethernet, I decided to invest in some new cables. I didn't know it before, but I saw while I was changing them out that my current cables were Cat 5e. While putting my network together, I had just been grabbing whatever cables I could find in my scrap drawers. Now I have Cat 8 cables and my speeds jumped from 7MB/s to an average of over 40MB/s. It's a much bigger improvement than I expected, especially for such a small investment.