corsicanguppy @ corsicanguppy @lemmy.ca Posts 6Comments 4,049Joined 2 yr. ago
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If you need radios to replace a meter of cabling on the same object - a person - you need to find an architect and apologize. They like Lego, so bring a small gift.
Cables catching on doorknobs? Never had it, never seen it, never heard of it; not even in the walkman decades.
Will a cable save my walkman from falling into the ocean when I lean over a stanchion to check on my diver and not cost me a yellow walkman and a new copy of orphan? Can confirm it will not. But neither will the radios.
Ha! To paraphrase:
- Win the lottery. Because 300k 20hr/wk jobs are fantasy.
- removed at one failure after another. Wheeee! Your wife leaves you and takes the kids. 99% of them die, even if you're a 10x dev, but keep running that hamster wheel.
- Eat shit for 2 years until your company dies, 99% of the time. Repeat.
Like, w.t.f kind of "just git gud" bullshit is this elitist shyster hocking?
96% of the planet - checks notes - doesn't have american cops running the show.
elmo's word of the day is copaganda
Hanlon's razor says otherwise.
elmo's word of the day is copaganda
Longmire was good.
- We didn’t really have a democratic choice
You had "NOT TRUMP", a former prosecutor with a firm grasp of the law and the progressive half of Biden/Harris. .. who was also Not Trump. If you wanted to ensure Trump didn't get in , the box was right there.
They just needed to vote "not Trump". How fucking hard is that?
Man, this gets hard to repeat so many times.
vastly increases the storage requirements
A couple terabytes of SSDs is a trivial expense on a commercial aircraft in 2025.
I hear a similar argument daily -- that the consumer no-RAID stuff is so cheap and thus storage should be cheap. The stuff you get on the shelf isn't valuable here as it wouldn't survive a crash. The consumer stuff would die quickly just from the brutal power-blips the system undergoes just as part of regular flight operations and power-source switching.
I think I was pretty clear on where I draw the line.
That's the joke: You weren't. You listed some examples that show you've set an arbitrary line, but you weren't clear on where it was.
Plenty of people are under video surveillance on the job.
I hear plenty of people get shot in America every day (on average, it's more than one mass shooting a day). By your logic, it should then be legal, as it's a bad thing happening to plenty of people.
Video surveillance at work is wrong for the same reasons open-plan offices are sexist.
No, but it's IN a backwater of regressive thought.
although well-designed municipal bike-share systems would still be better.
Thing is, I'd worry I never had a bicycle helmet if I ever had one. If I wait long enough, can we wait until my (non-US) area lets us weez a bike without a bucket?
Was dubya on the list?
As you read these comments, remember that 56% of Americans read at a 6th-grade level or above; the rest read below that.
Please be gentle.
They ran dev tools in prod.
This is so dumb there's an ISO about it.
Why does the spelling of bouyancy and manatee change?
I just had a stroke trying to read that.
As mentioned previously, I have a weird Rupert J Farnsworth name; it's the only thing I inherited from a very mean grandfather. I don't use that name anywhere; even my mom has called me something else since birth.
If LinkedIn found this out, they'd delete my account, I guess, because I don't use that name there either.
Wheeee.
Before Trump, the office had an image to uphold.