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@sh.itjust.works

SIGSEGV 113 points 3 years ago

No one is mentioning upper management and CEO's pay. The money is trickling up, and that's more of a problem than all of the other factors combined.

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SIGSEGV 108 points 3 years ago

I had 2 interventions in my life and neither worked. In fact, they made it much worse for me.

I suggest that you go to AlAnon and learn a bit about alcoholism before trying anything (btw, AlAnon is not AA, but is a program to help non-alcoholics understand what they're dealing with.)

Your friend is lucky to have you. Don't give up on them. It truly is hellish, and they'll need your support.

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SIGSEGV 85 points 3 years ago

Buzz-word salad. His constituents are like, "That's right! Got 'em!"

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SIGSEGV 81 points 3 years ago

Yay! Glad they finally put this to rest. I was hopeful but extremely pessimistic about it, and now we know.

It's so cool to me how many specialists we have around the world, like Jain (the copper-sulfide expert). That's such a very specific thing to be an expert about.

In my work in devops with a start-up, I'm expected to know a bit about everything. I'm a bit jealous of Jain's extremely narrow focus, lol.

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SIGSEGV 53 points 3 years ago

Home-grown fruit, like tomatoes (and especially strawberries!) are, like, an entirely different fruit than store-bought. They are SO freaking good! It is like opening Pandora's Box, because you'll never enjoy store-bought again.

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SIGSEGV 39 points 3 years ago

Codependency. It's okay to not be in a relationship.

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SIGSEGV 39 points 3 years ago

Did you,... hrm,... did you even take classes about this stuff. Ffs, this is why this career pays well: you have to understand complicated things.

Maybe your issue is with Windows. I suggest moving away from that platform.

Dynamic libraries are essential to computing, and allow us to partition out pieces of the code. One giant library would have to be recompiled with every change.

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SIGSEGV 34 points 3 years ago

No, not everybody hates ads. Everybody hates today's ads, because they're literally as intrusive and annoying as the designers can make them. I didn't have a problem with ads 15 years ago, but because I have to pay for my bandwidth, and because ads like to literally block what I'm reading with a giant, 100MB, unskippable video, I use an ad blocker.

Advertising shot itself in the foot, and it isn't our fault for being pushed so far that we're fed up with it.

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SIGSEGV 21 points 3 years ago

Seems like at least 50000 people disagree with your assessment.

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SIGSEGV 21 points 3 years ago

Agreed. Sorry. I often hear this kind of stuff IRL from my relatives, so I might be prejudiced.

People bragging about their kids is irritating. However, I hope the girl ends up being a Linux guru :-)

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SIGSEGV 19 points 3 years ago

RISC-V will supercede it. ARM became quite a nasty company in its later years.

Oh well, good riddance.

I just want a chip manufacturer that isn't gonna bug my home! Hopefully someone comes along, takes the RISC-V specs, and makes a truly open-source chip!

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SIGSEGV 18 points 3 years ago

Why have a law about it if you never intend to use said law?

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SIGSEGV 18 points 3 years ago

I think about this often. I think that Millennials, and especially Gen Z, will be the best-documented lives in history. Almost everything you've ever done online is sitting on a hard drive somewhere. Once the encryption schemes are broken, posterity will have full access to all of it. They'll probably study us for hundreds of years—possibly thousands (if we even make it that far as a species).

I've also wondered if all of that data collected about a person could be used to recreate them—a digital copy. It probably wouldn't be perfect, but I bet it would be close enough to be useful.

I'm definitely not excited for people to have access to and study my college Facebook account :⁠-⁠P

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SIGSEGV 18 points 3 years ago

Isn't... isn't everything happening at the speed of time?

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SIGSEGV 17 points 3 years ago

I've been watching Fall of Civilizations and it is incredible how often civilizations rot, decay, and then wither away into nothing due to corruption. Humans never learn the freaking lesson. Carthage lasted ~800 years—the USA is definitely not going to last that long.

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SIGSEGV 16 points 3 years ago

No offense, but wtf does someone need an app for their fridge?

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SIGSEGV 15 points 3 years ago

Yup, I got rootkitted by those fuckers just installing their bullshit software for my mini-disc player.

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SIGSEGV 15 points 3 years ago

You are arguing in bad faith. It is a fact that Google results have been getting worse over time. What is your point? That with extra effort, you might get the answer you're looking for? Google used to be the king of search! Other search engines don't seem to have a problem answering the question is the point others are trying to make, despite Google's massive revenue.

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SIGSEGV 13 points 3 years ago

You were only paying $10/mo. for your modem?? They were charging me $15/mo. for just the television remote! Fuck these companies, seriously (especially Comcast).

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SIGSEGV 12 points 3 years ago

Uh, I think those that are inclined have already acknowledged this. The others are very likely a lost cause, if this recent spate of reporting hasn't convinced them that Trump is a freaking manipulator and crook. Where do we go from here? I don't know how so many extremists could possibly just, you know, stop being so extreme. Naively, a civil war could fix the issue, but that is the last thing we need--war is never the answer.

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