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if you were going to die tomorrow and only you knew what would you do?
  • Triple-check that our mortage is paid off in the event of my death, so that my wife and children will have a place to live after I (sole breadwinner) am gone.

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    Why men lose all their friends in midlife
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    I had a good friend move to the same small town I'm in. Between work and family, we don't get together for months on end, even though he's a 5 min drive down the road. We want to get together, but we're both too exhausted and burnt out.

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    What's the best advice you can give someone starting job in tech industry?
  • I think the root cause is the complexity.

    Split the problem into manageable chunks, then attack the chunks. Apply recursion as needed.

    This is part of a more senior skillset, as some times a senior will be breaking up the problem and assigning the smaller pieces to other devs.

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    Board’s Ruling Against Port Workers A Blow To Labour Rights
  • They'll start with the union leaders, and work their way down until the organization is broken enough that everybody goes back to work.

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    People sticking with audio jack phones, why is USB-C earphones not a solution?
  • I can't connect to my car's audio with Bluetooth, and can't afford to replace the car stereo with one that supports Bluetooth - it's just not a priority. When I upgrade my phone, I'll stay with an earphone jack.

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    What was your first videogame that made you say "Ok, I need to play this game properly: I need to upgrade my specs"?
  • Doom - we upgraded to 16MB of RAM so we could play it through Windows 95.

    Win95 wanted 4MB and Doom wanted all 8 that we had, so we had to exit, reboot, and go to DOS then run it manually.

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    Why bands are disappearing: "Young people aren’t excited by them"
  • Bought concert tickets for October. Total cost for tickets was $195.20. It's not a local show (ie: the bands have recognition beyond our town), so we have to travel to the city - 4 hours plus a $75 ferry. Plus overnight stay and food in the city. And we need a sitter to watch the kids, overnight.

    So we're pushing $600-$700 for a concert. That's a "once every few years" thing, when we've saved enough and the band is one we really want to see.

    Local shows are rock cover bands on a Sunday evening, usually, but I work Monday at 6am.

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    Advertising revenue in Twitter crashes by 50%
  • When you think about it, there were a lot of populist movements growing through Twitter. It probably pissed a lot of wealthy, powerful people off.

    Then Musk and Zuckerberg were called to private meetings with the president, weren't they? And Twitter was taken over and shut down. Then Threads, owned by Facebook who is known to help out law enforcement quite happily as well as track everything, takes off as an alternative.

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    WormGPT Is a ChatGPT Alternative With 'No Ethical Boundaries or Limitations'
  • I was using chatGPT to design up a human/computer interface to allow stoners to control a lightshow. The goal was to collect data to train an AI to make the light show "trippier".

    It started complaining about using untested technology to alter people's mental state, and how experimentation on people wasn't ethical.

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    What habits or practies have you adopted from cultures besides your own?
  • I've started doing it all the time now as well, as it's valid ASL and we have two hard of hearing children, one of which communicates primarily with sign.

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    Finally
  • Me, with 20 years experience making software: yes, totally happy about this. (This makes it much easier to keep up with the latest newfangled bullshit.)

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    Those who tried Linux and went back to Windows, what caused you to go back to Windows?
  • Laser cutter control software is windows only, just haven't had the time/energy to rip out the entire control system and rework it to be open source.

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