Grading based on completion? : r matheducation - Reddit To them, completion is well, completing the problem assignment This includes showing all steps in a clear and logical progression Therefore missing or confusing steps means the problem is incomplete which means points lost The difference between grading for "completion" and "accuracy" is that points were not taken off for frivolous mistakes
100% Completion Checklist : r reddeadredemption2 100% Completion Checklist I have included basically everything in here - the entire compendium, all possible stranger missions, challenges, points of interests, etc I hope this can help anyone else going for perfection! (Credits to IGN and the Red Dead wiki for providing a good majority of this information )
Troubleshooting VSS Waiting for Completion : r sysadmin - Reddit It runs windows backups of system state disks overnight It also hosts a CrashPlan instance that backs up the files on the data disk The system state backup hangs, and running 'vssadmin list writers' lists a number of writers, all of which list 'no error' but a number of which are in state '[5] Waiting for completion'
Tips for quicker easier map completion : r Guildwars2 - Reddit I just did map completion last week with Tekkit too, but I got to say stacking condis for some hearts really trivialised quickened them Stacking condis work on “friendly enemies” such as npcs who want to spar so you can stack multiple condis on them when they become hostile
RDR1 100% Checklist Spreadsheet : r reddeadredemption r RedDeadRedemption - A subreddit dedicated to Red Dead Redemption Red Dead Redemption 2, developed by Rockstar Games, the creators behind the Grand Theft Auto series
Tips for 100% completion? : r StardewValley - Reddit Check the stardew valley wiki often, it’s so helpful to touch up on what’s happening per season and year, I can’t tell you how often I had to bypass a whole year just to learn a recipe from the T V For completion Plant and save EVERYTHING
What are actually chat and completion? : r LocalLLaMA - Reddit At a recent conference, in response to a question about the sunsetting of base models and the promotion of chat over completion, Sam Altman went on record saying that many people (including people within OpenAI) find it too difficult to reason about how to use base models and completion-style APIs, so they've decided to push for chat-tuned models and chat-style APIs instead