Message from @GDoctor

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2018-11-14 21:44:56 UTC  

HostGator sold me a domain that was already in use and being hosted by go daddy. I've been dealing with this for three hours now. Just needed to tell someone. rage intensifies

2018-11-14 21:45:56 UTC  

oh I totally sympathize with that feeling

2018-11-14 21:46:07 UTC  

ya that's messed up you should yell at them for it

2018-11-14 21:46:50 UTC  

it had a domino effect of unforeseen issues

2018-11-14 21:47:03 UTC  

restarting router now lol

2018-11-16 02:29:41 UTC  

Anyone use Elementor to edit Wordpress? I’ve been stuck for like 4 hours

2018-11-16 03:52:51 UTC  

Fixed it. Was using the wrong browser and didn’t realize. Talk about tunnel vision

2018-11-29 06:28:03 UTC  

<@&435155896780324864> I have to write my own linked list class in Java as part of an assignment. Is there really any way to do this without it looking plagiarized? I can't imagine there's that many possible ways to write a linked list class. Does my professor expect to reinvent the wheel somehow, or is it fine if it looks exactly the same as the linked list class we were given by the teacher in the past?

2018-11-29 06:32:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/352761432833523713/517588566742925325/hw8_18.docx

2018-11-29 06:32:18 UTC  

This is the assignment btw

2018-11-29 07:02:23 UTC  

@Jacob can you please put docs in a pastebin or convert to PDF? .docx is a PITA for mobile

2018-11-29 07:03:12 UTC  

yes, just a second

2018-11-29 07:03:27 UTC  

@Jacob without reading the doc though, I'd say there is no trick here. All linked lists are basically the same. Two main types are singly linked lists and doubly linked lists.

2018-11-29 07:06:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/352761432833523713/517597122871164929/hw8_18.pdf

2018-11-29 07:06:22 UTC  

@ThisIsChris Here's the PDF so you don't get docxed

2018-11-29 07:08:27 UTC  

@Jacob lol thanks

2018-11-29 07:10:44 UTC  

yep as it says start by implementing a linkedlist. Yes there's only one real way to do this so I think you can use the one from class here. It doesn't seem to be the main point of the homework assignment. It's just a starter step because the other questions then go on to require you to start adding methods to this linkedlist.

2018-11-29 08:18:01 UTC  

Thanks

2018-12-06 04:28:31 UTC  

Has anyone here heard of or have any experience with a company named Revature? If so do you think it's a good place for a recent STEM graduate to gain experience?

2018-12-06 05:05:51 UTC  

@GDoctor I've seen similar programs help people who have poor interviewing skills get their first job. They are not really an employer, their are an employment firm. They take candidates who are already qualified to work, help them build a resume and little portfolio, and teach them a 5 minute presentation to give at interviews that they find for you. In return, they take aassive chunk of your first few years salary. Generally since you're already qualified these places are just capitalizing on your poor social skills. That being said, I've known even PhDs who this kind of thing because they just absolutely need that hand-holding through the networking part.

2018-12-06 05:40:35 UTC  

I don't need interviewing skills, I'm more interested in work experience and training.

2018-12-06 15:18:59 UTC  

@GDoctor Sounds like you need an internship. I suggest trying to find startup companies in your area and just contacting them, they often have more work than they can handle and will gladly hand you something to work on, they also tend not to advertise well. The best known and best advertising companies usually only have a few slots (and to be frank big megacorps would rather fill their internships with "underprivileged kids" because they need the progressive line item more than any actual work the interns produce).

2018-12-25 17:09:09 UTC  
2018-12-25 17:09:56 UTC  

It's a whirlpool generator that can harvest power from just about any moving water

2019-01-03 23:24:49 UTC  

This will sound like a strange request, but does anyone @here have administrative access to a Facebook page with on the order of several tens of thousands of followers or more? I would have a favor to ask of such a person.

2019-01-03 23:25:29 UTC  

Obviously one you're willing to let me know you administrate.

2019-01-07 03:33:31 UTC  

Can anyone help a brother out with a computer build? It's not a passion of mine but I still want to know my machine. Don't game but I wouldn't want one that couldn't keep up if I wanted to. Just want a solid desktop. I'd be willing to spend anywhere from $500-$1500 or so (not including peripherals) so I'd be interested in what you guys have to say. There are just so many options out there that I just don't know how to get a good balance of value and necessity.

2019-01-07 04:49:05 UTC  

http://www.logicalincrements.com/ is a good resource for that

2019-01-07 04:53:29 UTC  

I've been out of the loop on tech work since getting laid off 6 months ago. Still, my own personal brand preference is as follow: ASUS for motherboards, EVGA for graphics cards (or ASUS if you prefer their cooler style), it's hard to go wrong with RAM and Corsair's stuff was decently reliable. Intel and AMD CPUs were at functional parity and any hemming and hawing was over single digit percentage advantages in specific areas like gaming.

2019-01-07 04:55:04 UTC  

Get a microATX or ATX form factor motherboard and corresponding case. If you try to go smaller (miniITX) it gets tougher to build.

2019-01-07 04:57:32 UTC  

Don't skimp on power supplies, get a name brand like Corsair, Seasonic, or EVGA. I'd stay away from Seasonics highest wattage PSUs because they seemed to be DOA more than chance, but their mid range (750w) were reliable.

2019-01-07 04:58:40 UTC  

80 plus ratings for PSUs tell you how wasteful/efficient they are. 80 plus bronze is a basic, good level of efficiency, but I would aim for gold.

2019-01-07 05:00:37 UTC  

If you can give your PSU some headroom that's good for efficiency. For instance, with your PC chugging along at 100% CPU/GPU processing power and only pulling 80% of the PSU capacity. This website is a good resource for estimating usage https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

2019-01-07 05:02:36 UTC  

Get an **NVMe** SSD in M.2 form factor, at least 256GB, for your installation of Windows (or Linux?). Samsung and Intel make good ones. You probably won't need the Samsung Pro series. Evo is fine. Do NOT forget to install the drivers from them, you don't want to miss out on the full speed potential.

2019-01-07 05:03:10 UTC  

Spinning disk storage is cheap, you should be able to get a 4TB 3.5" hard drive for less than $90

2019-01-07 05:03:37 UTC  

Keep all your legally backed up blu-ray movies on there.

2019-01-07 05:06:41 UTC  

When I was last working, the GeForce GTX 1060 was the best value in graphics cards. They have since replaced the 1070/1080 with 2070/2080 upgrades and I'd be surprised if they didn't roll out the rest in the next couple months.

2019-01-07 05:07:01 UTC  
2019-01-07 05:10:21 UTC  

I can't speak for AMD/ATI Radeon graphics cards because they have such small market share I never got to mess with them much. There's bound to be somebody who knows more and can tell you how they are competitive with Nvidia GeForce cards...

2019-01-07 05:14:23 UTC  

Also, avoid craigslist PCs. Everyone on there tries to advertise their old PCs as great gaming rigs. They're usually overpriced and very outdated.

2019-01-08 07:29:52 UTC  

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