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I was recently gifted an Amazon gift card, what are some good snacks I can buy with it in America?
>>518812017
>not knowing what lossy compression
It's like taking an MP3, converting it to WAV, and then back to MP3 and thinking there is no difference between the audio quality.
>>106582088
A lot of bullshit here from these software types on /g/. Let me start you off on the right foot kid:

Join a project team or lab
>Join a project team or lab
Join a project team or lab
>Join a project team or lab

If you don't know how to do shit it doesn't matter how strong your "fundamentals" are. Honestly, you probably won't even use most of what you learned in classes for months if not years after you get a job. If you know how to design and debug a PCB, operate and characterize RF systems, write non-trivial FPGA code, bring up an embedded system, whatever, you will be ready to do *something* on day 1. Be aware you likely will NOT get this experience from most internships because of the short timelines and lack of real responsibility. It is important you be 100% responsible, and ideally even emotionally invested in, the success or failure of a real electrical system to learn good engineering skills (and, equally important, what not to do).

That's part 1.

PART 2: get at least one internship with a name-brand company, if you can. A lot of companies will probably ignore the experience I mentioned above because that would require actually reading what you did, and also teams/labs are so inconsistent in quality they won't have the context to evaluate you anyways. Having one recognizable company on your resume will help you stand out and is probably what any recruiter will ask you most about. If you can't get this, don't freak out, just realize it may take longer for you to get an interview.

PART 3: You got an interview. congrats. NOW you'll need the EE fundamentals, or at least "interview question fundamentals". Make sure you can easily solve opamp circuits, voltage dividers, simple frequency domain, maybe basic coding questions, RF stuff if you are going RF, etc... There will be stuff other than this, but if you joined a lab or project team (did I mention you should do that?) any other high-level technical questions should be easy.

Good luck out there
>>214350712
i watch video essay made by an ése
>>513515401
wait a second


i thought that was one of those roman emperor AI reconstruction things
>>513214111
Stop eating so much.
I did a horrendous 6 mile hike recently, and the app told me that I burned barely 600 calories.
It's much easier to not eat the Cornish pasty than to do a horrendous 6 mile hike.
Exerciser is a meme. Just stop eating so much.
>>280296953
>she doesn't even sound English

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kczfkck_OS0
>>24478658
>>24476818
>>24476842

Abercrombie isn't writing "feminist" fantasy, he's writing fantasy with women in it. If you can't see the difference, you need to spend less time on 4chan and touch grass.

The women in the Age of Madness series weren't feminist superstacies, neither was Monca(?) in Best Served Cold. They were cunning opportunists, liars, murderers, thieves, schemers and to gain their ends they were lying, thieving, whoring, deceiving, poisoning and stealing. And they were believable and cool characters; in moments where they couldn't be saved by their innate female characteristics or the implementation of male characteristics, they were saved by plot armor to a believable degree.
Men in Joe's works usually reach their goals by violence, heroism, military expertise, political maneuvering, magic prowess and intelligence.
Most characters have, just like humans IRL, overlapping traits from both ares: Glokta (male, physically weak and cunning), Bayaz (male, deceiving, opportunist), the demon girl from First Law (female, physically strong, violent), Cosca (male, flamboyant, opportunist)...
And it works for them too. Nobody would call Logan or Shivers as flat and one dimensional as He-Man, Conan or other caricature trope characters.

Then he released "the Devils" and everything went to shit.
Not because the pope is a girl and the protags are 50/50 men and women, but because everything is marvellized quip dialogue and triple-layer self ironic "every punchline is TWAT hahaha!" attempts at jokes.
I'm still not convinced that the guy who wrote "The heroes" is the same Abercrombie as the one who is to blame for The Devils.