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  1. Comment on What's something that's more challenging for you than it is for others? in ~talk

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    The job. If it was the mindset it would mean I "solved" the problem of spending so much of my time to work for someone else. At the time I was lucky that I had that job and colleagues that fit my...

    The job. If it was the mindset it would mean I "solved" the problem of spending so much of my time to work for someone else.
    At the time I was lucky that I had that job and colleagues that fit my personality. Though I did purposefully choose this specific job and it worked out. I had three offers pending at the time and I was able to take a step back and choose which one felt more fitting. I chose right.
    Now unfortunately, this company restructured about six times in three years so eventually I was part of that cut and I've been looking for something that allows me a similar level of.. acceptance (?) that I'm not always going to be a prime worker bee. My current place of employment is not so I've been looking elsewhere.

    Though.. all of that is neither here nor there. I'm really good at interviews, but every day I'm getting closer to the starting date is another day of increasing dread. I don't want to do this. I don't want to work for someone else's pocketbook. I have been trying to get into the public sector, because it has more meaning than working for a place that sells random crap, in the hopes that it fills me with some sort of motivation that allows me to work like other people do. Who knows if that'll change things, at this point it's probably habitually ingrained that I refuse to give it my all.
    I wish I could give it my all, for the sake of my family more than myself, but it'd be nice to have some sort of stability.

  2. Comment on US-Canada trade talks collapse, setting new 50% tariffs in motion in ~society

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    A direct result of the US throwing their softpower in the bin. The US already had this. If they asked nicely for more sanctions on Iran or Cuba you'd probably see most of the EU follow along...

    A direct result of the US throwing their softpower in the bin. The US already had this. If they asked nicely for more sanctions on Iran or Cuba you'd probably see most of the EU follow along without question. That, and more, is now binned and no longer on the table. As per usual with this administration, trying to get the same through force when honey sufficed in the decades prior just has adverse results.

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  3. Comment on US-Canada trade talks collapse, setting new 50% tariffs in motion in ~society

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    I'm also not Canadian nor keep up with most of his national policies, but from what I understand is that Carney with his finance background is doing really well on that front while also being a...

    I'm also not Canadian nor keep up with most of his national policies, but from what I understand is that Carney with his finance background is doing really well on that front while also being a geopolitical powerhouse. My personal hope is that his speech about middle powers transcends his time in office and lingers long beyond.

    8 votes
  4. Comment on What's something that's more challenging for you than it is for others? in ~talk

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    Because sometimes just knowing someone out there feels similar can help, I felt it appropriate to respond and say that I'm like this too. I've had some luck with employment and hit a couple of...

    I feel like a defective alien because most people seem to be able to cope with employment and I can’t, which brings a lot of uncertainty and instability in my life

    Because sometimes just knowing someone out there feels similar can help, I felt it appropriate to respond and say that I'm like this too. I've had some luck with employment and hit a couple of good streaks in a row where I've been able to at least enjoy the presence of colleagues. Ultimately it always feels pointless.

    1 vote
  5. Comment on US Federal Communications Commission abolishes gigabit speed goal, suggesting it is unfair to slower technologies in ~tech

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    Unfair to slower technologies is farcical. If your business is not viable you should fail. This is just picking winners where there are none. If there is a time and place for "slower" technologies...

    Unfair to slower technologies is farcical. If your business is not viable you should fail. This is just picking winners where there are none. If there is a time and place for "slower" technologies (and there is) it'll find its place in the market but purposefully handicapping one clearly superior technology is just regressive.

    34 votes
  6. Comment on What's something that's more challenging for you than it is for others? in ~talk

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    Would an analog to rotation help? 12 is straight and North, 9 is left and West, 3 is right and East. In that case it's not about the direction of the clock but somewhat akin to Cardinal directions...

    Would an analog to rotation help?

    12 is straight and North, 9 is left and West, 3 is right and East. In that case it's not about the direction of the clock but somewhat akin to Cardinal directions instead.

    2 votes
  7. Comment on US condemns 'unnecessary escalation' after Israeli airstrikes on Syrian airbase in ~society

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    Israel can be manhandled by a NATO sans the US. I'd probably bet on Turkey blapping Israel without any help too. They're the second largest NATO army, trailing just behind the US. There's a risk...

    Israel can be manhandled by a NATO sans the US. I'd probably bet on Turkey blapping Israel without any help too. They're the second largest NATO army, trailing just behind the US.

    There's a risk indeed but NATO is pretty beefy without the US. Especially with the latest rearmament budgets hitting we see a much stronger European NATO branch.

    But who knows?

    3 votes
  8. Comment on US condemns 'unnecessary escalation' after Israeli airstrikes on Syrian airbase in ~society

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    I suppose they have little choice? Reuters titles this as "Israeli airstrikes hit Syrian airbase, drawing Turkish condemnation". Marginally better but not by much. Turkish deployment to that...

    I suppose they have little choice? Reuters titles this as "Israeli airstrikes hit Syrian airbase, drawing Turkish condemnation". Marginally better but not by much.

    Turkish deployment to that airbase is unconfirmed and Israel claims they flung missiles because of a violation in a security agreement. Not much to go on other than what the US and Turkey are saying. If Israel does indeed strike NATO allies it'll be a geopolitical suicide by cop moment.

    6 votes
  9. Comment on Guyana’s oil-driven economy has seen the world’s fastest growth in GDP per capita in recent years in ~finance

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    Unlike all the other South American countries that oil boom until they bust, Guyana does seem to be handling it well by reinvesting the proceeds. Honestly, this is a "time will tell" kind of...

    Unlike all the other South American countries that oil boom until they bust, Guyana does seem to be handling it well by reinvesting the proceeds.

    Honestly, this is a "time will tell" kind of situation.

    6 votes
  10. Comment on What game are you terrible at? in ~games

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    It was. That's a mid to late area. Those ghosts require special items for you to even have hit them. The intended path is up, to the bell tower.

    if anyone could enlighten me on whether that was a bad idea I'd appreciate it

    It was. That's a mid to late area. Those ghosts require special items for you to even have hit them.
    The intended path is up, to the bell tower.

    1 vote
  11. Comment on Ukraine attacks Russia with hundreds of drones - one of Kyiv’s largest aerial assaults of the conflict in ~society

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    No worries, seems like a miscommunication both ways.

    No worries, seems like a miscommunication both ways.

    1 vote
  12. Comment on Ukraine attacks Russia with hundreds of drones - one of Kyiv’s largest aerial assaults of the conflict in ~society

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    I don't mean the fiber optic webbing, although those areas covered in it are looking mightily eerie they do not function as anti drone netting. I mean anti drone netting placed over roads. Those...

    I don't mean the fiber optic webbing, although those areas covered in it are looking mightily eerie they do not function as anti drone netting.

    I mean anti drone netting placed over roads. Those nets do a fine job keeping drones out but it requires constant upkeep and it's simply not feasible to drone net all vulnerable targets. Ukraine uses it mostly for supply lines as a flat open road is easy to cover and doesn't interfere with anything else.

    3 votes
  13. Comment on Ukraine attacks Russia with hundreds of drones - one of Kyiv’s largest aerial assaults of the conflict in ~society

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    Netting. There is little else. Entire highways have been covered in anti-drone nets in Ukraine in an attempt to defend their supply lines. Of course, you can plant some PAC-3 interceptors...

    Netting. There is little else. Entire highways have been covered in anti-drone nets in Ukraine in an attempt to defend their supply lines. Of course, you can plant some PAC-3 interceptors everywhere but shot for shot those make little economic sense.

    If there's anything that we learnt from this war is that drones are currently impossible to defend against. Both Ukraine and Russia are actively developing interceptor drones but those are imperfect solutions too.

    6 votes
  14. Comment on American Red Cross declares second-ever national blood supply crisis, urges immediate blood donations in ~health

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    Unrelated to the topic at hand but well wishes to you and your partner.

    Unrelated to the topic at hand but well wishes to you and your partner.

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  15. Comment on Less than a year on, Microsoft tells Mico to pipe down in ~tech

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    You have to see just one of his videos to see he's a weirdo. A very privacy focused weirdo, but a weirdo nonetheless. I don't particularly mean that as derision. Some folks are just odd ducks....

    You have to see just one of his videos to see he's a weirdo. A very privacy focused weirdo, but a weirdo nonetheless.
    I don't particularly mean that as derision. Some folks are just odd ducks. Some odd ducks have strange bedfellows.

    I have no image of the man beyond YouTube. What he does for the right to repair, ownership and privacy on an individual level is undoubtedly positive.

    Nevertheless, for some people this knowledge can be a make or break so thanks for the addition. I wouldn't have known otherwise.

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  16. Comment on Less than a year on, Microsoft tells Mico to pipe down in ~tech

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    If anyone is actually curious, this happened when Louis Rossman (a privacy focused youtuber) made the "Clippy did nothing wrong" slogan a trending thing. With the implementation of so called...

    If anyone is actually curious, this happened when Louis Rossman (a privacy focused youtuber) made the "Clippy did nothing wrong" slogan a trending thing. With the implementation of so called "helpful" AI assistants that also harvest your data, his idea was to put his banner behind Clippy. Clippy tried to help you without needing anything in return, even if the results weren't all there.

    This took traction as a form of soft resistance (though slacktivism probably isn't too far off the mark either) where people would replace their profile pictures with Clippy.

    6 votes
  17. Comment on Elon Musk on tomatoes in ~food

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    With a small loan of a million dollars you can do it too!

    With a small loan of a million dollars you can do it too!

    1 vote
  18. Comment on New passenger train linking Finland and Sweden has begun running – creates the first rail connection between northern Finland and southern Europe in nearly forty years in ~transport

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    Eurail has a Rail Planner app specifically made for European rail travel. Google just doesn't have the "fingerspitzengefühl" when it comes to public transport, let them shine in private auto infra...

    Eurail has a Rail Planner app specifically made for European rail travel. Google just doesn't have the "fingerspitzengefühl" when it comes to public transport, let them shine in private auto infra through Maps.

    Additionally, a lot of countries have their country specific services that also double as international rail planners. For example, the Dutch rail, NS, has an NS International branch to plan European trips. That usually works best when that's your starting point, since they easily hook into regional rail and how to connect with your international trip.

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  19. Comment on What game are you terrible at? in ~games

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    When the moral of the story, and the foundational creative design choice, has been to persevere in the face of untold hardship or turn mindlessly hollow when you lose sight of that goal, I think a...

    When the moral of the story, and the foundational creative design choice, has been to persevere in the face of untold hardship or turn mindlessly hollow when you lose sight of that goal, I think a difficulty slider would undermine the entire ordeal. It defeats the core concept: adapt, persevere, overcome.
    I personally think that players giving up and "turning hollow" makes the thing click.

    From a less esoteric standpoint, developers are under no obligation to create multiple difficulties that increase the development burden significantly. Would it allow a broader audience to complete their games? Probably. Does it matter if that happened? Probably not.
    They've been working with this design philosophy since before King's Field. I don't think they're interested in appealing to anyone that doesn't like this approach.

    8 votes
  20. Comment on Elon Musk on tomatoes in ~food

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    "Become" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here because he became rich when he entered the world, courtesy of his papa's emerald mines of course.

    become so rich.

    "Become" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here because he became rich when he entered the world, courtesy of his papa's emerald mines of course.

    6 votes