As a university student how should I prepare to eventually land a job in Japan in 2 years?

I have around 1.5 before I graduate but you can round that to about 2 years. Being a Pakistani I probably don't have many chances but I'm currently learning Japanese and would say I'm around N5 rn and in the future, by the time I graduate from uni, I'll probably be at least N4. My English skills are also decent as you can probably tell from reading this.

I don't really have any prior experience, I only had a single 6 week game dev internship before this which didn't teach me anything really and I am currently not interested in game dev. I'm learning Python Backend. What would I need before I start applying, experience vise, skill wise and of course interview prep wise.

Edit: I would also love to know about hennge, and how I could prep for those internships and possibly get an offer from that.

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u/smahk1133 — 5 days ago

Reminder that if Sunny becomes death then any and every kill by practically anyone is a Sunny buff

If he becomes like shadow where every kill just lands in his realm regardless of who the killer was then if Neph kills a Unholy Titan, that titan will land in Sunny's realm and just be a buff to him.

>!He is fated though so he could end up becoming the concept of or just fate itself which would be cool in itself since we know what his other source element is already.!<

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u/smahk1133 — 15 days ago

Is it fine to be copying the projects from books?

I feel like I'm sort of learning when I do this but really when I sit down afterwards my mind always goes blank. I can never recall the code and syntax perfectly and I have to look at references constantly like a crutch that I can't stop. It just feels like I'm copying the whole time and not really making something new on my own. Is this what they call imposter syndrome? Is this normal? I suppose it is, but how do I start making something completely from scratch? Is it fine to copy code from online or the book or ask an LLM why something isn't working? I try my best to not look for assistance outside of the material I have and search up what I can't understand if need be. Maybe my approach is all wrong so I ask you all. How to... yk, git gud?

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u/smahk1133 — 22 days ago

G3 was lazy with Nephis' swordsmanship and her supposedly being better than Sunny, hear me out.

First let's establish one thing: Sunny has arguably THE BEST talent in martial arts/swordsmanship in the verse. Only objective contender is Elyas, the healer boy from the coliseum.

Ch 624: >A few steps away, Elyas straightened, calmly looked the Transcendent beauty in the eyes, and then assumed a battle stance. He knew what he was doing, after all… the youth was as talented of a fighter as Sunny had been at his age, or maybe even better.

Sunny has the best feats without even a lineage that specifically boosts his combat knowledge, information processing (early on) or anything of the sort. You can disagree sure but even if you say he's equal to Neph or slightly worse the following still stands:

​There’s a point brought up in the story (around/after the 3rd Nightmare) where it’s claimed Nephis is a better swordsman because she understands science, physics, and human anatomy down to the millimeter to maximize her sword strikes and Sunny admits he lacks that specific knowledge.

​Except... Sunny’s own abilities completely contradict this logic. If anatomy and physics are the deciding factors, Sunny should be far ahead of her.

​1. The Shadow Shell & Anatomy Paradox

​Since Antarctica, Sunny can manifest Shadow Shells. According to Sunny himself, these shells require a deep, precise understanding of whatever form he’s taking. His human and creature shells aren't just solid blobs they have detailed skeletal structures, joints, muscles, and tendons.

​You cannot conjure a weight-shifting, fully functional anatomical body on command without mastering biomechanics, leverage, and center of mass. He literally constructs working bodies out of nothing. To say he lacks anatomical knowledge compared to Nephis makes no sense when he builds working anatomy on the fly.

​2. The Intelligence & Physics Gap

​Nephis uses basic kinetic physics (F=ma) here and there okay let's say she does more than that to give her the benefit of the doubt. But Sunny is literally reverse-engineering Weaving.

​If Sunny wanted to study standard physics/biomechanics, he would master it in an afternoon. Furthermore, Sunny can alter his center of mass, weight distribution, and pivot points mid-swing using his shadows and Nether's armor. He has objective physical advantages that make static human physics arguments laughable.

​3. Pure Combat Experience

​By the 2nd Nightmare: Sunny already had far more raw combat experience against diverse threats than Nephis.

​By the 3rd Nightmare: Sunny had fought thousands of varied human opponents, nightmare creatures, aspects, and weapon styles across Antarctica and beyond.

​Nephis spent her childhood training under human standards without essence, variety, or life-or-death combat against actual aspects/magic. How does someone with basic childhood martial arts training and some experience on the FS (almost until the beginning of the 3rd NM) stay technically superior to a guy who can instantly absorb, break down, and counter any battle art via Shadow Dance?

I can accept them being portrayed as equals, but Nephis being the flat-out "better" swordsman based on an "anatomy and physics" explanation doesn't hold up. You were being lazy G3, this is like one of those characters that are just born good at something for no explicable reason other than to be "that guy", like in DS that one guy who Muzan is deathly afraid of.

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u/smahk1133 — 23 days ago

regex and if it's worth going deep into it

I'm new to python and coding in general and my friend recently told me that it's inefficient to try to memorize regex and that no one writes them anymore (essentially saying AI does). I was also kinda confused after recently learning regex and just how complicated it can be. Are there some modules/libraries that I can use to make writing them easier? I saw that not a lot of people people had a positive reaction to the Humre module by Al Sweigart who's book [Automate the boring stuff with Python] I'm currently using to study. Not that I'm gonna skip this part or anything I was mostly just curious.

Note: A lot of people are misinterpreting since I mentioned AI once 😭 I'm literally asking about libraries to make it easier without going too deep, not if I should let AI do all the work.

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u/smahk1133 — 25 days ago

Want to know what the market is like...

New to cars in general, just wanted to know where to get an idea of what the market looks like in terms of price and what it has to offer overall.

I have... a lot of questions, lets just say.

What are the current top 5 budget and mid tier options. What is it like owning them in terms of expenses, what to expect and so on. What to look out for when buying, what to expect when buying, where to look and where not to. What are some red flags and what are some green flags and so on. Essentially I'm asking for a lot I know what I want is basically a run down or "guide" to buying a car in Pakistan 😹 . If there is a video that goes over that then that would be great as well.

Anyways thanks for taking the time to read this and replying if you do <3

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u/smahk1133 — 1 month ago