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GrapheneOS, Pixel 8 Pro £709 or Pixel 9 Pro £1,099?
  • My pixel 6 is about 3 years old and the only wear I can see on it is a single little micro scratch in the top right corner of the screen that I can't see without a light reflecting off of it. I don't bother with a screen protector, just a thin silicon case. Battery is fine for about 2 days of normal use even though I regularly use a wireless charger.

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    Air Canada prepares to shut down as talks with pilots union near deadlock
  • For reference, Air Canada would need to give ~91% raise to get pilot pay back in line with where Air Canada pilots were in 2001. Post 9/11 the pilots took a terrible 'save the company from bankruptcy' deal, then during negotiations in 2012 the government forced a return to work deal with another terrible pilot contract.

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    Instance admins, how much does it cost you to run your instance? How much does that represent per active user?
  • For my single user instance, I can be charitable and say that it's running on hardware that I already had that is running regardless on spare otherwise unused resources with a already registered domain so the only cost is time spent setting it up. Or I could apply all the costs from the server Lemmy, then it would be about $1200 initially plus ~$10/mo per user.

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    Going on my first super long haul flight - what can I buy to make it more comfortable?
  • Sealed bag of cookies/chocolates/whatever as long as there are a decent number. Give it to whichever flight attendant is closest to your seat when you board. Most crews will have your back for the whole flight after that.

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    Civilization 7 dev on Ages system and series shakeup: "It's going to be the hardest thing for fans to get adjusted to"
  • Yes, cracked Denuvo games actually run better because you aren't running a virus anti piracy software in the background. It runs at the kernel level and Crowdstrike is a pretty good case study on why that's bad.

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    What's one brand whose products you can always trust?
  • Aside from their love of rotary knobs garmin is mostly fine. Their GA autopilots are amazing. If only everyone used Collins I would be very happy.

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    Negotiations
  • Absolutely. I like caf over decaf, but if decaf is what's available, then decaf is what's getting drunk.

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    What was the path like to your current career, and what parts would you recommend for or against another person following?
  • That's common in other countries, but I've never heard of any impetus to do it in the US. A lot of airlines have some sort of cadet program, but none that actually put any serious money into developing new pilots. For what it's worth, the hurdles in becoming a pilot are a big part of why being a pilot in the US is so much better than the rest of the world, there's a lot of benefit in being your own professional and not having the company own you in a training contract.

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    What was the path like to your current career, and what parts would you recommend for or against another person following?
  • Pilot.

    Went to college and learned to fly at the college flight school. Going to college isn't totally necessary but having a degree is helpful, going to a college flight school is a terrible idea, local mom and pop flight schools are faster and cheaper for equally good training. The worst mistake I made in my career was flight instructing at the college flight school after I graduated. It was in a bad weather state so I couldn't get a lot of hours, I was supposedly paid $21/hr but the way it was structured I averaged out at around $7/hr with no benefits as a 1099.

    I got hired by a small cargo op in 2019. They'd hire me about 6 months earlier than when I would have qualified for a regional airline. It seemed like a questionable move at the time, but $50k to fly a little tiny jet seemed like a fortune. In retrospect it was a really good move when all my flight instructor friends got furloughed by the regional airlines when covid started. Normally I'd say airlines are the right move, but timing is everything.

    After 3 years flying cargo I was tired of having my circadian rhythm get obliterated every week and I got hired to fly for a big bizjet company. Fun job, went to lots of cool airports and flew some interesting people, new hire pay was great, top end pay was terrible and the benefits were awful.

    I got hired by one of the big US airlines in the hiring rush from 2022-23. Pay is amazing, benefits are really good, the work is somewhat boring but easy, and I have a strong union. 10/10 big airlines are great, I'm not leaving unless the company goes under, which is always a possibility. Now the only problem is that Boeing can't seem to get their shit figured out so the industry has stopped hiring again because there aren't enough new planes even though demand is fine.

    TLDR: timing is everything.

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    Organic Maps got removed from Google Play Store.
  • It's the best. I started using it because it let me pre download as many regions as I wanted unlike OSMand. Having android auto integration is nice even if it's very rough around the edges. Unfortunately google blocks android auto on non-play store versions because google.

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    Top pilots’ union sounds alarm as regulators consider smaller crew sizes
  • As a professional pilot. I don't think there's any future in single pilot ops. Realistically the only time you need two pilots in a modern airliner is when shit's fucked sideways, which is exactly the time the single pilot in this situation needs to work. Normal ops are easy. You could automate that no problem, what is hard is automating whatever combination of failures and weather the engineers never thought of.

    Maybe in cargo, where the stakes are lower, it'll happen. But in passenger ops, I think we'll go from 2 pilots to no pilots before we go to one pilot.

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    The weekend is too short
  • I work a highly variable schedule that usually sits around either 3-4 days on and 3-4 days off. 3 days off is okay but a little too short to really relax. 4 days is perfect. Anything over 7 days off and I start getting bored of not working.

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    Forgot to pay my domain for a year and now I have to spend £2200 ($3000) if I want to get it back
  • I had a squatter get mylastname.com after my dad died. After a while I guess they noticed that I registered mylastname.net and orffered to sell me mylastname.com I didn't respond and they let it expire. I should probably register it.

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    JPMorgan Chase warns 86 million customers they might have to start paying for their bank accounts
  • My bank gives me 0.02% on my savings account with them. My credit union gives me 3.94% on my checking account. I keep the minimum in the bank so I can use their other services, my CU only has ATMs near me.

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    Ubiquiti U7 Pro Max WiFi 7 Access Point Teardown: To fan or not to fan
  • Well I'm glad that the unifi APs like your setup better than they liked mine. Maybe they fixed it in the last 2 years. Either way there's no way I'm buying anything else from them.

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    Ubiquiti U7 Pro Max WiFi 7 Access Point Teardown: To fan or not to fan
  • Good luck if you don't have a dream machine and you aren't using 192.168.0.0/16. If the APs don't find a dream machine they won't get an IP from DHCP for some godforsaken reason and revert to 192.168.1.20 and won't do anything until you configure them with ssh. Except you have to ssh on a lan that doesn't exist which is a huge pita. This is why I have omada APs now.

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    That is an act of cruelty towards the poor pokémon
  • I've been daily driving the pre-alpha since January, it's definitely got a bit of jank, but it's in really good shape. The alpha should be pretty usable, and I think by the beta it should be pretty much good to go.

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