Hello, I have been working on a project similar to this, and I wanted to ask you, how were you able to sync the odds, since teams are often reversed on different sites or named in abbreviations?
Hey! I am just found your video tutorial and it really helping me to learn juggling with four balls. I am curious what exactly balls you are using? And what size are they?
Great video and progress. Should do a "PART 2." Do it again. But rest every other day, and do a protein diet for maxing muscle growth -- see how much of an improvement you get based on rest and diet.
i feel so heard by this video, i have a dream to become a musician and have been practising for almost 3/4 of my life but due to having asian parents ive been forced to do this degree and rn im really lacking motivation to study and complete even my weekly homework cuz of burnout and stress, i really wish i could use that time to start writing music and pursuing that passion but unfortunately no :(
May Christ forgive all of us (current, former, and future former) fiat-chasers who pursued a spot at the table He would have flipped… As Christ said to the money-changers in Matthew 21:13, “My house shall be called a house of prayer, but you make it a den of robbers.” The money-changers robbed the people by corrupting the weights and measures, thereby inflating the prices they paid. Christ is King, and He condemned the corruption of money. Since #Bitcoin is incorruptible money, surely Christ the King would approve.
Hey Victor! Great video of your life at uni. I want to know what major did you take in your CS degree to become a software engineer? I see there are different majors in UNSW CS degree and I'm just wondering if it would be easy to get a software engineer job with AI/Database system major. Thanks bro
TBH the major doesn't matter much, if at all. Doing honors or a phd could definitely increase your chances but also consider that you're spending extra time at uni when you could be gaining work experience PS - I didn't major
learning how the shell works and learning how to use a shell is one of the most useful things you can do for pretty much any degree which may involve a computer. Its a very well selected assignment task.
Hi Victor, can I get your thoughts on programs such as the earn and learn initiative from WiseTech Global and if it is beneficial/worthwhile to apply to.
I saw some videos about this same attempt before, but all of the people seemed to be pretty much flexible even in the beginning of the challenge, so seeing your case gave me hope too because its more close to my case, normal case haha. Keep it up, man!
Congrats man! B2 is around 145-150k base so I think you will get a sizeable bump! I also worked as a B2 there until very recently I was unexpectedly let go by my coach towards the end of my probation. Lots of nice people at Canva unfortunately I lucked out due to my coach being kinda tough and hands off so I didn't know I was doing that bad since my projects were going fine. Apparently I didn't 'hit all the bars`, no detailed explanations from the coach, just a zoom meeting and see ya later :(
Yep just recently got a bump in that range! Dang that's really unfortunate to hear.. I feel like it's so dependent on how 'nice' your coach is and the range is very wide. Are you finding a new job? If so, how's it going?
@@VictorFang Interviewing at the moment, market for mid level engineers is not as bad as it's for juniors. Pay is slightly less than Canva and perks aren't as nice.
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Just gotta say, the concept of tithings is insane... especially after knowing first hand how the money is spent (wasted). I would suggest putting the money into donations to worthy causes (e.g. World Vision or Red Cross if you're religious)
@VictorFang It's worse than you think if you do some more research and read the Bible some more. Tithing is not a Christian doctrine. In fact it is the very reason Jesus was killed. 2000 years ago, a man could not be arrested for no crime or public outrage only. Jesus’ judge, Pilar concluded on the trial he does not see any crime in Jesus’ action and Jesus dies saying “they don’t know what they are doing”. So what crime did put Jesus on a cross? It is written in the Bible but many churches do not discuss it. When Jesus arrives in Jerusalem for the first time, he goes to the temple to pray, and finds that temple is running a business scam, selling sacrificial pigeons and God offerings, running money exchanges and loans and preaching that God would be angry if you don’t give to God (ahem tithe). So he violently chases the scammers away, turns tables and says to the crowd that this is not Gods way. The crowd supports him and welcomed him to the city. Interestingly this is the only story in the Bible where Jesus is aggressive and angry with something. A week later, Jesus is arrested in another temple after being betrayed by Judas. It does not take Sherlock Holmes to understand what happened. The church officials were afraid of a man with such following preaching common sense, were worried about the business model they were running and have used their influence over the public to enrage a group of people to kill Jesus. When Jesus says that they do not know what they are doing, he is absolutely right, as the group of people that kills him has been manipulated by corrupt priests in the city. Similar level of corruption has been seen in Catholic Church in 16th century that broke the Church and weaken its influence in the world. So we know that manipulating people to give and offer to God is wrong from Jesus’ experience. Another argument against tithe is that the tithe originated from the Old Testament which is abolished by the New and thus does not apply. And also St Paul teaches to give not to damage yourself but of your own heart and capability. Despite all of this, many churches preach tithing and twist the Bible because most believers don’t actually read it, but rather only hear pastor’s twisted interpretations. One of the most common arguments for tithing is that during Abraham, 10% was given to God and in return God would bless the crop 100folds. This story is used to illustrate that whatever you saw in Gods name, 100 times you will get in return. Because sowing and growing are natural process under Gods dominion. This is what most tithe oriented churches preach today. There are two arguments against this: 1. Old Testament only speaks of tithes in form of crops, not money or income. Crop and money are not comparable, one is natural, the other one is man made concept. You saw a seed and it will grow and you can consider it as something under dominion of God. Money is not of God, you put money in the ground,it will not grow. In fact, money is favorite tool of the devil when he tempts believers and prophets in the Bible. Faith in the Bible actually has a definition, it is a hope, outside your own senses in things you do not know. Sawing a crop does fall into the faith because the outcome of the harvest is in God’s hands. Rules of the money in contrasts are well known if you study it properly, you can multiply your money 5 times by overpaying your mortgage or 30 times if you invest in index fund, money is not a mysterious natural process, it changes in time under very well known processes which of you study then you can grow your estate and make decisions that would increase your value in time. 2. If after all this, you still believe that sawing your offering to God will give you bountiful harvest through your faith,then pay attention to the most important aspect of tithing: it is for the God, not the church. In the Old Testament, tithes were done by burning the crop, nowadays, it is illegal to burn the money, but you need to ensure it goes to God. So how do you give it? Well, Jesus is role model of Christians, he spent his entire life on Earth helping others, the best way to give your tithe to God is to take it and pass it to someone in need. Go help someone, feed a hungry child or whatever. You do not know exactLu how your church would use your tithe,but if you unselfishly help someone,you will undoubtedly give to God and do his work. Alternatively you could invest 10% of your savings and will it to various charities when you pass away.
Good on you for sharing thin mate. I earn about 20% less than you, but I am a freelance video producer so it varies from month to month but when I calculate a years salary it comes to about 20% less than yours.
Senior Dev here; can I just say that you will not regret tithing. I've had immense peace over the years knowing that God's given me every cent I have and that to give him a fraction back is the least I could do. He has never failed to look after me and my little family.
Thanks and it's great hearing from you too! Loving God can be hard when excessive money and greed get in the way and I only wish I can continue to and be even more generous in future :)