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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:

    1. Win the lottery. Because 300k 20hr/wk jobs are fantasy.
    2. 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.
    3. 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?

    1. 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.

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • 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.