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- I built a decentralized, serverless, peer-to-peer private chat . . . - Reddit
I built a decentralized, serverless, peer-to-peer private chat app that's open source, ephemeral, and runs entirely in the browser
- Peer support for anyone struggling with suicidal thoughts
r SuicideWatch: Peer support for anyone struggling with suicidal thoughts
- Can anyone tell me a little about becoming a Peer Support . . . - Reddit
Can anyone tell me a little about becoming a Peer Support Specialist? So I’m still trying to get my shit together a find a career as a 24 year old woman My therapist thinks I’d be a great peer support specialist I briefly read about it and I’m intrigued Can anyone tell me more about the job? Like what you do, the training, etc?
- Peer assignments not getting graded : r coursera - Reddit
While in the first 2 parts everything was going smoothly, now in the 3rd part my peer reviewed assignments aren't getting graded I've submitted 4 assignments way before the "deadline", it's been at least a week and not even the first assignment has been graded, even though I asked for reviews in the discussion section
- ELI5: How do Peer-to-Peer Connection in Games Work? - Reddit
In Peer to Peer games, the players connect directly to each other One player's computer (we'll say Player A) sends packets directly to the other player's computer (lets call them Players B and C)
- How to solve peer dependencies error after updating all . . . - Reddit
Hi there, thanks for sharing your issue Peer dependency conflicts can definitely be tricky to resolve A few things you could try: First, I'd recommend running npm outdated to check for any dependencies that have newer non-breaking versions available Sometimes just bumping a few minor versions can help resolve conflicts
- What’s been your experience with peer-to-peer lending? - Reddit
What’s been your experience with peer-to-peer lending? I was a SoloFunds peer-to-peer lender back in 2019 I managed to make roughly $600 in my first month and another $400 in my second month on a $5,000 account A few of my loans defaulted and resulted in a loss of roughly $700, which left me with a total profit of $300
- Crazy experience with peer grading of assignments : r coursera - Reddit
trueI recently finished the IBM Professional Machine Learning Certificate on Coursera There were four pretty substantial peer-graded assignments For each one, to get our own grade, we had to review three others But what was insane was that I had to sift through so many submissions to find ones that were even gradeable I think I had to flag about 80% of submissions as incomplete and most of
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