Data science and computer science are two definitely different things. In computer science, they're not gonna teach you how to use the tools you'll use in a programming career, more than they'll teach you how those tools were built. In data science you're basically a DBA with a statistics background. Either piece of paper you get, and sometimes with neither, your outcome will mostly depend on how self-motivated you are to git gud at the bullet points and buzz words employers are looking for. And in this market you gotta be ready to work the job boards with every bit of tech and sso savvy you get, you're gonna be sending off a hundred applications unless you "know a guy". Employers are leery to hire juniors because they're worried they can't recoup their education investment before you leave 1 year in for higher pay. If you're self-motivated and have a github that shows it, you can generally find your way. Big companies are more likely to hire any warm body with a degree. Maybe not in this specific market, I know seniors who have been jobless and looking for a year. But this is just a blip, by the time you're educated it'll be a different market, still hard to get in probably. Point is, being interested in the thing is the real advantage.
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That guy who was good in Bram Stoker's Dracula
Women walking around unescorted with uncovered legs, sure.
Someone didn't read The Wretched of the Earth before picking her program of study
There's one where a guy sticks his arm in a blood pressure monitor and then zombies rip his arm off his body while it's still in there and it reads 0 over 0.
That's the DC subway. Say hello to the next generation's ruling class.
I make steel cut oats in a rice cooker with a timer, so I can put the oats and water in the night before. I've pre-mixed the spices, peanut powder, flax powder. I throw nuts and raisins in when I mix it all together in the morning. For spices it's cocoa, tiny bit of cloves, tiny bit of cinnamon, tiny bit of ginger, pinch of salt.
I'd try a half gram, then a gram, then two, not on the same day. For growing check out https://www.reddit.com/r/shroomers and https://www.reddit.com/r/unclebens
A half gram and you're probably not tripping but you can get an idea of what it's doing.
Interstate 97 in Maryland, from Annapolis to Baltimore. It's almost always running smoothly with a 65mph speed limit. It's just a no-bullshit fast straight run every day. Scenery is ass but that's Maryland.
Try Goodwills in rich suburbs, where poor people can't get to on foot. Goodwills in urban areas will be pretty picked-over.
There's work in that. That's basically what I do. A lot of people are gonna ask if you're "full stack".