3/4 for me.
Just finished my second 1/2 marathon, got a masters last year and trying to go to Japan this fall
3/4 for me.
Just finished my second 1/2 marathon, got a masters last year and trying to go to Japan this fall
I used to hate running until one day something clicked in my brain. I just ran my second half marathon last week. One thing I learned was that of your dying from running, you’re probably going too fast and should just slow down.
My PT told me that the best exercise is the one that you can do consistently
We have rcv here for local elections in nyc but not for any state or federal elections
Tbf, they don’t make it easy to watch football legally without cable either
I think they mean the $ 50 billion endowment
There is a visa you can get in the uk which I’m considering for bs/ms holders within the past 5 years from specific schools that I’m seriously considering. The problem is it’s only for 2 years (3 with a phd)
How do you do this - I think I need this
That makes sense. Here’s a video of Magnus Carlson identifying famous chess positions without seeing that actual pieces in the board and usually knowing what happens next. It’s incredible
This is how it is in Manhattan when it’s busy. It’s not so much failing to pull over so much as there is nowhere to go.
I don’t know why they include the surrounding areas as part of the city population. The 5 boroughs is roughly 8 million people. If you live in jersey city, you shouldn’t be counted as part of nyc population
Except nobody on this list represents nyc
That’s wild. I joined Reddit when everyone left digg, so 2008ish. There used to be a sub called /r/suicidewatch where you could post those kinds of thoughts safely. There can obviously be some issues with that but what a change
Only true comment in this thread
lol what? No, that’s not at all rich by any account
If they wanted to reduce spending in a meaningful way, they would at least look at the defense spending
This is extra dumb because the fdic is funded by insurance premiums paid by the banks. It literally costs taxpayers nothing
Generally, but I am likely missing some stuff:
Computer Science: The underlying theory around making efficient computer software (I would consider the hardware side computer engineering)
Information Technology: the process of managing computer software and hardware systems for an organization
Software Engineering: the process of developing software including writing code, prioritizing features / bug fixes
Tech Support: part of IT. Troubleshooting and resolving issues with an organizations hardware and software systems
If you’re in engineering, be an ml engineer or live in a hub is what it is