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GlitchyDigiBun

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GlitchyDigiBun 61 points 3 years ago

It makes sense if you're in an industry with hotspot flare-ups. I work MSP IT and those morning meeting are the way my team asks for help on pressing issues, or rings the alarm bells on business impacting outages. Additionally, Tier I helpdesk and Tier III projects never communicate, so the SUM is where T1 hears about where projects are at (in case they get the breakfix for that item) and T3 knows how swamped T1 is and what mobile techs are out, and T2 gets a chance to tell us if the flow from T1 and T3 into the "escalation sandwich" is too much. And we genuinely have it down pat to 5-10min.

Don't get me wrong, I've had shitty SUM requirements, but when they're done right, it's better than a state of the union email/Teams message.

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GlitchyDigiBun 60 points 2 years ago

Some retired old fart who can't be bothered to learn fancy-schmancy Web 2.0. Rock on like it's '93

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GlitchyDigiBun 56 points 3 years ago

To be clear, you too go into a coma when your core body temperature gets low enough, the vibration just staves it off

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GlitchyDigiBun 54 points 3 years ago

It's very sad. I'm fortunate that it was the opposite for me. Born into a hyper-conservative Catholic family, then when 3 out of 4 of their children wound up LGBTQ, they realized that God might have been telling them something. They're extremely and refreshingly Christ-like, and total allies. They treat my same-sex fiancé as their full-blown in-law.

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GlitchyDigiBun 45 points 3 years ago

My favorite thing is to have them define "woke." When they can't because it's only a buzzword to them, I explain it means "waking up" to the idea that you're not the only human being with a purpose-filled life, that there are others for whom the system is built to deal a bad hand, and that the most ironic part is that 9 times out of 10 the individual I'm speaking to is not on the list of the "system's chosen."

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GlitchyDigiBun 40 points 3 years ago

I think I preemptively trained myself against VR sickness by playing halo CE on my OG Xbox while running on the treadmill in like 2005

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GlitchyDigiBun 39 points 3 years ago

Forcing Reddit, by law, to delete any and all data associated with your account. If you do this, make sure to specify that your request includes all posts and comments as you believe they contain "personally identifiable information" that you do not trust Reddit to keep safe. It forces them to use a lot of resources and kills any reason for you to relapse on your adiggtion

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GlitchyDigiBun 39 points 2 years ago

I'm 99% sure this is totally in regards to software/Steam. Valve's HW/FW departments are 🔥

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GlitchyDigiBun 38 points 3 years ago

This is not at all a request to do so if you're uncomfortable, but do you think that you might disclose running-costs and donation income publicly? I believe you, but it might be nice to see the red-line and where we're heading growth-wise. What projected hardware costs may become as you expand. Obviously much of that is private and it's entirely up to you.

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GlitchyDigiBun 36 points 3 years ago

Im so radicalized, I might vote Neoliberally, woahhhh~ i make compromises with existing powers, oooooo~ I understand that people with different views than me can be reasonable people, ooooh~ spooky ghost hands

Hexbear is naïve, clinging to foundational theory without understanding the basic tenant of people. If you adopt a lick of psychology or sociology, you quickly understand how no one theory ever solves anything, and antagonizing people into your movement is not a way to turn hearts.

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GlitchyDigiBun 34 points 3 years ago

It does not protect them from social consequence, just government reprisal.

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GlitchyDigiBun 32 points 3 years ago

People don't think of innocuous, private, tech-facilitated conversations with loved ones as things to hide. That is, until they're receiving advertisements for caskets after papi kicks it.

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GlitchyDigiBun 32 points 3 years ago

If we went carbon neutral today, things would continue to worsen for an estimated 50-70 years before correcting. Only going significantly carbon negative solutions will have the rapid, desired effect, and that's nigh impossible.

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GlitchyDigiBun 31 points 2 years ago

It's not a bad counterargument to that claim, we've just moved so far past that into the cost-benefit-analysis stage. The cost to keep the 2nd ammendment as it is is pretty fucking high.

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GlitchyDigiBun 31 points 2 years ago

Glue-Extractor(tm)

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GlitchyDigiBun 30 points 2 years ago

Rich people

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GlitchyDigiBun 30 points 3 years ago

We've been piping them 5% of the DOD budget for like 40 years, gave them iron domes, rifles, aircraft, and tracks and wheels, with ammunition for the lot. I think we've done our share as an Ally, and Israel's actions can only reflect poorly on us when they use our tools to excercize manifest destiny.

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GlitchyDigiBun 29 points 2 years ago

Question: We've seen sand-filled missiles due to corruption and cronyism, and they were actually transfered to the front line expecting to be live munitions. How many Russian ICBMs do you think are truly functional between the "new" ones and the 70yo cold war hulks?

To be clear, I don't revel in the idea of a war between the Ruskies and NATO, but Putin is certain to be wondering this, too. How effective are his strategic assets, truly? I'm sure the CIA has figured that out and is guiding US response on that intel. They know exactly how far an insecure dictator can be pushed.

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GlitchyDigiBun 29 points 3 years ago

That's an old white-hat trick. If the tables drop, the wrap helps them bounce.

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GlitchyDigiBun 28 points 3 years ago

It would activate the FEMA fund and allow for a pool of executive spending for disaster relief, yes.

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