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[Discussion] Let's Talk About The Shooting Range

Hey everyone,

As part of our down time, when we're not performing maintenance, researching our next purchase, or hopefully spending quality time with the family, we're at the shooting range! This week, let's talk about it!

Below are some questions open for discussion:

  • Between all of your shooting sessions, what is the ratio of you visiting an indoor range to an outdoor one? Which do you prefer?
  • How often do you go?
  • What does your session routine look like? How long are you there?
  • How many rounds are you putting out a session?
  • Do you go with anyone, or do you prefer to go solo?
  • Any pet peeves about the range(s) you go to?

Feel free to answer any of the above, or leave a top comment with your own question or comment about the shooting range!

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How often do you update your system?
  • Every Sunday when I do my weekly backup routine

  • First-Time Gun Owner Shopping List
  • If I'm being real, I just want a reason to shoot and go to the range 😂 Although you're right on some points, having a gun doesn't necessarily make you feel safer, its a liability if anything.

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  • Of course, I didn't think to take a class; was relying on the YouTube route, but I think it's a better investment to check one out.
    Good idea on throwing ear plugs under the ear muffs, I'm gonna do my research on that combo.
    Also, Thanks for the note on getting an oversized range bag too. Most likely going to stock up later down the line.

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    Hey everyone,

    I'm in the process of buying my first handgun for home defense. What are some things you would recommend I purchase to complement the gun in terms of maintenance, storage, and other must-haves or even nice-to-haves?

    Already on my list is a carrying case, fire-proof safe, dummy rounds for dry-fire practice, and a good pair of ear plugs for the range. Not sure if I should throw in a speed-loader with that or not. I feel like I'm missing some stuff, hence this post.

    For the future, I plan to build the gun out. I have already decided on purchasing an optics-ready pistol, so I can throw a red-dot on it down the line, and also a light.

    Looking forward to your responses, cheers!

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    Is there a reddit delete tool to delete comments one at a time without scrolling/constantly moving the cursor?
  • I used PowerDeleteSuite when I cleaned my Reddit account out. It's a Javascript Applet that runs in your browser. It supports filters too so you can choose which subreddits you don't want it to touch.

  • Pivot Out of Tech? New Grad Seeking Advice
  • Cybersecurity is actually a great suggestion! I've been applying to some roles but I haven't thought too much about it. I've been thinking of participating in CTF events before but just haven't cause of lack of drive/knowledge. It's something I'll consider now though

  • Pivot Out of Tech? New Grad Seeking Advice
  • Thank you for your insightful response. I was initially considering grad school in something that is lateral to my degree in Computer engineering and CS minor, like data science or similar. I actually haven't even considered applying to grants so that is a great suggestion. I'll do some research on what kind of programs I can apply to and see if there are any grants that are applicable to me.

    As for location, I am around NYC. While I have been applying mostly in this area, I'm also applying all over the country as well, but still strongly prefer to work in or around a city. While I do get that certain cities have their own share of different industries and hubs, I didn't realize that the market for jobs is also dependent on area but it all makes sense when you put it together...

    I failed to mention that I did actually land one offer at a tiny defense company in a rural part of the east coast though I declined it as I wasn't comfortable working in that industry and I wasn't willing to move out of a city area.
    While I ultimately do not regret declining the offer, I reflected on the idea that I probably don't have a choice on which industry I work in as a first job; the main goal is to gain experience.
    I haven't aspired to work in a government position too much because of my condition mentioned above, but I guess I need to sacrifice my idea of an ideal job and rough it out for maybe a year in that type of industry.

    Per your last point, reaching out has been very effective in me finding opportunities, so that's a great suggestion. I've been using Linkedin to connect with alumni to seek mentorship and advice, and I've even gotten referrals to some target companies through them and their network. I've also been reaching out to friends who are working and while these all translate into some interviews, there still hasn't been any cigar.

    I've been feeling a lack of drive after having bombed some technical interviews and still not generating any experience nor cash and so that's why I was thinking about pivoting in the first place. Even with taking account of the current market situation, it's still crushing to see others land something and all my friends around me working while I'm still at home. /rant

    Regardless, I'm grateful for your insight. I'll look further into grad school while applying, and open up my breadth in terms of industries I should be applying to.

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  • I think I'll spend my day tomorrow at my library reading a career book like this. Thank you for the recommendation.

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  • That's a fair point of saturation in IT, I feel like it might be harder to break into because of that. I'll look into database-oriented roles too.

  • Pivot Out of Tech? New Grad Seeking Advice
  • Thank you for your suggestion of looking into Data Science. I have some machine learning experience from uni classes, I can maybe expand my domain by looking at some certs.

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    Hey everyone,

    I haven't had that great of luck landing a new-grad/entry-level role since I graduated 9 months ago (May 2023). I'm thinking of changing my career focus and possibly pivoting out of tech.

    For context, I have almost 6 months of mediocre internship experience as an Embedded Software Engineer. I also have experience being a coding team lead for a project as part of a club activity at my uni for two semesters, to which I actually I enjoyed. As for roles, I've been applying to Embedded SWE, general SWE, hardware SWE, and systems engineering roles.

    While this experience looks okay on my resume as a new-grad, it's been a struggle for me in searching for a job, and getting through the technical interviews. There's this element of dread in looking for jobs, preparation for job interviews, doing leetcode and even while working on personal projects.

    Recently I've been thinking of looking into becoming an accountant or something similar since I like crunching numbers and since credit card churning, and FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) plans interest me a lot. So I'd have to go back to school and prepare for the CPA Exam. If I were to stay in tech though, I would consider going into IT by getting the CCNA certification, maybe.

    I could use some advice from those with experience, and I could also use advice from people who have pivoted in or out of tech and how you handled executing a career change.

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    What are some actual good job boards in 2024?
  • Yeah seems I've only ever encountered some of the bad firms in that case.
    I'm gonna take a look at your recommendation, thanks!

  • What are some actual good job boards in 2024?
  • Any tips on finding recruiters?
    Should I just be cold-connecting with them on LinkedIn, or is there a better way to reach out?

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  • I use WireGuard to access my home services and for net-forwarding when I'm outside.
    To set it up, I followed this simple guide.

  • Self Hosting an RSS feed for news/media/etc?
  • FreshRSS has been working great for me! It even has the ability for web scraping if you need it.

  • Selfhosting Overleaf
  • Also, I’d like to point out that Overleaf’s hosting and pricing options are quite reasonable, especially if you’re working for a university or institution: https://www.overleaf.com/user/subscription/plans

    While I did take advantage of the free Overleaf Pro during my university days, I don't have it anymore after graduating, and so I'm missing some features which their free tier doesn't have.
    By self-hosting I'm given better control, and all those features I once had before.

    Also, the whole point of this community is to kind of avoid relying on third-party hosting, and especially paying for it too🙂

  • Selfhosting Overleaf
  • I checked the volumes that I included in the compose file, and looked for either a texlive, tlmgr or a package folder and didn't find anything. I think it's safe to assume that you would need to reinstall the packages if you recreated the containers.

    This is a problem that I didn't consider. I will try to make an update to my compose file that will keep the packages persistent.

    Check above for the update!

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  • There's some tinkering with their docker-compose.yml to make it work. Here's mine you can copy if you want to get it up and running. I don't use nginx or any reverse-proxy btw. All data is saved in their own individual volumes which you can back up:

    services:
        sharelatex:
            restart: always
            image: sharelatex/sharelatex
            depends_on:
                mongo:
                    condition: service_healthy
                redis:
                    condition: service_started
            ports:
                - *DESIRED_PORT*:80
            links:
                - mongo
                - redis
            stop_grace_period: 60s
            volumes:
                - data:/var/lib/sharelatex
                - texlive:/usr/local/texlive
    
            environment:
                SHARELATEX_APP_NAME: Overleaf Community Edition
                SHARELATEX_MONGO_URL: mongodb://mongo/sharelatex
                SHARELATEX_REDIS_HOST: redis
                REDIS_HOST: redis
                ENABLED_LINKED_FILE_TYPES: 'project_file,project_output_file'
                ENABLE_CONVERSIONS: 'true'
                EMAIL_CONFIRMATION_DISABLED: 'true'
    
        mongo:
            command: "--replSet overleaf"
            restart: always
            image: mongo:4.4
            expose:
                - 27017
            volumes:
                - mongo_data:/data/db
            healthcheck:
                test: echo 'db.stats().ok' | mongo localhost:27017/test --quiet
                interval: 10s
                timeout: 10s
                retries: 5
    
        redis:
            restart: always
            image: redis:6.2
            expose:
                - 6379
            volumes:
                - redis_data:/data
    
    volumes:
      data:
      mongo_data:
      redis_data:
      texlive:
    

    Some of my documents rely on certain packages which didn't come with the Docker image. You will need to run
    docker exec sharelatex-sharelatex-1 tlmgr update --self;docker exec sharelatex-sharelatex-1 tlmgr install scheme-full
    so that you can render your documents properly if they utilize certain packages.

    Optionally—since the full scheme takes about 8 GB and you may not need everything—you can replace scheme-full with a different scheme you can find by running
    docker exec sharelatex-sharelatex-1 tlmgr info schemes
    The i before any scheme name means that it is already installed.

    Update:
    Included a texlive volume to save any packages that were installed, so when recreating the containers, they will persist.

  • Google’s best Gemini AI demo video was fabricated
  • Throwback to Microsoft's pre-Kinect project dubbed Xbox 'Natal' way back in the day.
    Being younger, I—along with many—really thought that was the close future of gaming. In hindsight, of course it was all fabricated.
    I'm not surprised by Google's Gemini demo video either. The way that which the whole demo was narrated and played out made it seem too linear, too perfect.

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  • Maybe I have mistaken you for a troll, but your behavior and recent posts on this community say otherwise as they are low-effort and look like bait. Asking questions is always a good thing, I don't want to discourage you from that. Though you should keep the hypothetical, unrealistic ones in your head as they are contributing nothing here and only waste other people's time.

    It seems you are just young and naive judging from your profile picture, so here's some advice:
    Post less, and research/read more before asking anything. It'll make you grow faster, not only as a developer, but it also teaches you to think things through better and so you can learn things easily in the future. (RTFM anyone?)

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  • Stop feeding the troll..

  • What is the good alternative right now to Google translate?
  • Translate You features LibreTranslate, Lingva, DeepL, MyMemory, Reverso, and SimplyTranslate.
    While I can't speak for any of them, I think that all of those should be safe being that Translate You is FOSS, and their idealogy is "No Ads, no trackers, just You"

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