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  1. On 7/2/2019 at 6:41 AM, Jaconite said:

    Hey guys following my inactivity to this thread, would you like any more photos of my physique? Obviously AdaM decided he would post one himself but I’m all up for showing you what not being a lazy retard can actually achieve. 

    Im around 8% bodyfat right now due to the fact I am going to magaluf for a week to hopefully smash Jimbo’s crippled sister. Obviously I will probably leave her in a hammock with her noodle legs swinging around below her like her brother while he plays Arma 3 in his basement; but that’s besides the point.

    I hope you guys have a really good week! and I’ll make sure to say hello to your ex girlfriend while I destroy the fucking shit out of her and her friends. The way that you never could.

    Jimbo mate you’re fucking shit at arma now, just thought I’d throw that one out there. To the rest of you super cool guys, fuck you :)

    I hope to see you on cap when I get back, good luck and have fun. 

    xx

    You were correct for 99% of envy, until the king gorilla decided to check the forums.  


    Some say I was born out of stone, some call me the shredder, but you can call me Blue_Gatorade

  2. Just now, eazy:( said:

    i think lo-fi music is very relaxing, i think my beat was a bit too loud with the bass

    I agree but I also dont know shit about music so I dont know how valuable my opinion is. I would also say that you have a real good base and you should add in some extra things like piano keys e.t.c that change it up every few reps.

    (Again my opinions probably shit but since no one else commented why not :D )

  3. 2 minutes ago, GO7NEY said:

    we could start r6 again but is it worth

    Id say the current system is probably the best its been for awhile with a pick / ban for ranked and most people ive played with like the map rotation currently.

     

    As for whether Siege is worth starting back up again ... probably not if you already have something better to play lol

  4. 9 hours ago, Dust Runner said:

    By the way you can't receive messages on the forums for whatever reason. Some old players' here have full inboxes so be careful. Let me know if you need another invite.

    oh shoot alright I just cleaned it out - forgot there was probably a few years worth of stuff there. Yeah I think the discord invite expired and my message box was for sure full lol
     

  5. 1 minute ago, EthanS said:

    So to play would I have to buy any thing other than a new subscription?

    I dont think they officially gave word on needing to purchase a seperate game so at the current moment my understanding is as long as you have an active subscription to "WoW" then you will have active access to both your account that is the live version of BFA and access to the version that is Vanilla WoW.

     

    I wouldn't put it past them though to slap a 40$ tag on the game and then state that you can play either version of wow with the same subscription

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  6. 1 hour ago, EthanS said:

    Quick question

    i bought WoW bfa a few months ago and I was wondering is WoW classic is a whole another game or is it just an update to the current wow?

    Whole different game (No characters will transfer over, but your subscription will count towards both)

     

    Its the game when it first came out before any of the expansions. The main "Allure" there is that this was back when the game was at its peak in popularity where things were harder, took  a lot more time, and had more ephisis on needing to play with others rather than playing by your self

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  7. Kind of a weird side branch but @Musab Ali a lot of companies are sponsering E-Sports teams and they probably would hire you as a contractor to do designs and advertising stuff.

    I know at IBM they were asking us what kind of investments would be worthwhile in E-Sports a couple weeks back

  8. I really like the old final fantasy games and I came across some game called Bravely Default / Bravely Second which plays just like the old school one's. Easily put 100 hours into that and I got it with an emulator on the PC for free. You could buy it if you wanted to play handheld on the couch though.

  9. On 5/30/2019 at 4:26 AM, wollie35 said:

    Yeah i from the Netherlands so i guess that explains the difference between work experience nessecary. And also saying IT cause it's easier then to keep saying software engineer (that's what I am oficially, but working on another degree now).

    If you did PHP/SQl for Asylum, does this mean you contributed to this website, cause i kinda thought this was a big template, sinds every fora uses it. (Escape from tarkov, Olympus and other). But i could be wrong. And yes i know templates still need work, but not that much usually.

    I completely agree with everything u say tho. But if u wanna do a project imo, do something u do for u. Where you can make it however you want. More importantly can make all the mistakes you want. I think doing a project like Asylum would make it limited to what they want.

    But yeah job experience wise, speaking for the Netherlands. U don't need alot in webdevelopng/software engineer. Hell my first intern leader was a developer who didn't know how to write code (he didn't start as a developer but slowly got into it. He was pretty shitty at coding, but yaknow what can you expect.  

     

    So I apologize if I made it sound like I contributed to asylum because I have not helped them in any way shape or form other then trying to be positive with their changes.

    I made a few projects for the gangs I was in .. particularly Rebel Department and Elysium at the time. I had made a Database where we kept things like gang bank money transactions, dates for paychecks, and all sorts of useful stuff. I had also made a Website that pulled the latest montage from a few of the gang members just for the fun of it. It was these two particular projects that I was really happy with that I have had success when referencing.

     

    (Note - I am not saying that these skills will get you a job and you will use those skills for the rest of your life. They just serve a purpose that it shows you are someone capable of learning on your own and working to create something useful. Hell most of us never do anything at work that we learned prior ... usually all propriatary junk xD)

     

    I think you get where I am coming from - but Netherlands sounds really dope and congrats on the sick job man

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  10. On 5/27/2019 at 5:30 PM, wollie35 said:

    Idk where ur from, and i never said u don't need experience to get into a job. But from where I live you don't need 2-10 years experience to get an IT job, mainly because technology is our biggest profit maker we have over here and we are very advanced in it.

    The experience I had was mostly from some projects I just did for home, i created a couple websites left and right but that's not very interesting to do imo. Even with me then having less then 2 years experience (not including school), I still got one of the highest paying jobs at a big wellknown company at the age of 19. As I said might be different it might be different where u live, but come here with an IT-degree and you have a 99.36% chance of getting a job in most areas (not a madeup number).

    Sidenote: I stopped developing now and going more for the combination of business/IT because I find programming to antisoscial, but I still got quite a bit of experience on it.

    edit: I agree that Asylum could be an interesting project, but that would only be if you wouldn't be writing in this shitty language that is needed for arma. Yes I know that most languages are the same with different syntaxes, but if you create some fun projects. learn python it's an insanely strong language which can do basically everything, just nothing specifically well. It's fastly growing and has recently left java in the dust. If your interested in the business side of things as well, it can do alot of data analysis. 

    My current project that i am working on to learn a bit more code:

    Written in python, neural network that manages to learn your handwriting (with all the letters input of course) and then this followed up by being able to create sentences with your handwriting.  Currently it has a 96% succesrate and still learning. And no i am not commiting identity fraud with it

    So im sure you meant programming/software-engineer instead of IT but maybe your right - maybe its a bit different in America then it is where you live. (I believe you are from out of the US if I remember correctly).

    I am mostly speaking from my experience in America and for 99% of the programming jobs over here you are expected to have 4-10 years experience for most jobs. You may get lucky and find an apprenticeship or internship where they will take 2-3 years with some extra expectations. It might be completely different where you live and everything I said then would really be negated so maybe my advice is for people from the states then.

     

    As for projects - I have always felt that you can speak about a project you did on your own free time a hell of a lot better then one that you just followed the steps from a professor. In my case I was able to talk about the projects I did here in depth and it landed me a job that I couldn't imagine someone as dumb as me being able to get. I 

     

    I didn't mean that the project you do here will be your life longs best work and you will be able to sell it to a company :D - I just meant rather if you put effort into it and its something you invest your free time into - it will definitely be something that can be useful in your life. Hell I think my project from asylum was in PHP/SQL/Java and now for work all I do is GatewayScript (JavaScript), C++, and XML lol but I knew so much about what I did that I was able to talk about that project like it was something Bill Gates made.

  11. On 5/21/2019 at 3:45 AM, wollie35 said:

    Technically owners never get paid. , at least not in the normal salary way.

    I mean I understand where phill is coming from. Development is a high paying job (especially in the Netherlands, idk other places). And I am sorry @•ÐŠ• cHIP oTLE but i doubt this is usefull for experience.

    So luckily you are wrong and to anyone else reading this who has any interest in helping asylum out it might be worth your time.

     

     

    When going for development jobs you will be turned away before you can get past the application process if you don't have projects that can show the amount of experience you have. Companies expect you to have projects that equate to the amount of time you have spent in that field which usually is around 2-10 years of experience depending on the level of position. For most people they would just list there degree and school projects but a lot of folks prefer not to go to school since 99% of the things at university these days are things you can learn on your own. (Those people would need projects like these.)

     

    One example of this is I made a few websites and a mobile app program for fun for an asylum gang and used it to get a job at IBM. I spent half my interview talking about my my projects for which the asylum one's I made ended up being a huge talking point. Granted I had a ton of projects from school but those were projects that I followed some task I was told to do rather than something I created on my own and could talk extensively about to show what I know.

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