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  1. Comment on Improving my focus by giving up my big monitor in ~tech

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    That sounds awful. I don't want or need to have my email and messaging clients up at all times, but on the occasions that I am doing something novel at work and reading through documentation at...

    That sounds awful.

    I don't want or need to have my email and messaging clients up at all times, but on the occasions that I am doing something novel at work and reading through documentation at the same time as writing the code to do the thing, I do not want to be toggling between windows on one screen or workspaces.

    8 votes
  2. Comment on Boomer hate in ~society

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    You are the one that framed it as "looking forward to" not me. I only pointed it out as to the current state of the dismal outlook that people have. There is no way up in society without a...

    You are the one that framed it as "looking forward to" not me.

    I only pointed it out as to the current state of the dismal outlook that people have. There is no way up in society without a springboard. The older generation is removing springboards as a collective.

    Would I be better in their shoes? Probably not.

    13 votes
  3. Comment on Boomer hate in ~society

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    I don't know what discussion is to be had here. For all of history, the choices collectively made by the older generation has been seen to be the cause of the ills affecting the younger...

    I don't know what discussion is to be had here.

    For all of history, the choices collectively made by the older generation has been seen to be the cause of the ills affecting the younger generation, true or not.

    This might be one of the first times in history that waiting for parents to die and claiming an inheritance is the only reasonable route to home ownership for a large percentage of the population, though. I guess that probably makes it louder.

    37 votes
  4. Comment on What’s something you’re putting up with? in ~talk

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    My coworker has long nails and got a keyboard with circle keycaps so that her nails don't hit anything. I have no idea how to bring that up with them, but it is an option.

    My coworker has long nails and got a keyboard with circle keycaps so that her nails don't hit anything.

    I have no idea how to bring that up with them, but it is an option.

    6 votes
  5. Comment on US Army ups maximum enlistment age to 42, relaxes rules on marijuana in ~society

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    Two typos in one sentence? What is going on over at the hill?

    The document also outlines that prospective recrutis do no need to secure a waiver

    Two typos in one sentence? What is going on over at the hill?

    7 votes
  6. Comment on Thinking of getting Proton and using it as my day-to-day email, but I have concerns in ~tech

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    This is incredibly straightforward to sanitize and won't actually do anything.

    But see, I already do that by adding a '+' to my gmail addresses I use to sign up for things, like this for example: "example+tildesnet@gmail.com"

    This is incredibly straightforward to sanitize and won't actually do anything.

    4 votes
  7. Comment on Russian soldier secretly guides Ukrainian strikes on own unit, leaving up to 150 dead in ~society

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    Spite is an incredible motivator. I am not sure how much loyalty you can expect when you promise someone training and then go "just kidding, hop in the meat grinder and maybe your corpse will help...

    According to the outlet, the individual was a 19-year-old conscript from Novosibirsk who had been drafted despite being enrolled in higher education.

    He later signed a contract, reportedly expecting to undergo warrant officer training, but was instead deployed to a combat zone.

    Spite is an incredible motivator. I am not sure how much loyalty you can expect when you promise someone training and then go "just kidding, hop in the meat grinder and maybe your corpse will help jam it up".

    22 votes
  8. Comment on US tariffs refunds: pick your poison in ~society

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    I hear this kind of thing now and then and it is the weakest possible reason for not doing something that isn't a "laws of physics" kind of problem. You solve this by defining the problem and...

    and (3) technology for processing refunds doesn’t currently exist.

    I hear this kind of thing now and then and it is the weakest possible reason for not doing something that isn't a "laws of physics" kind of problem.

    You solve this by defining the problem and writing a program to shove in those old machines. Yeah, it is going to be expensive and confusing and it is going to suck. That is part of the game you play when you just do random shit without a plan.

    22 votes
  9. Comment on Wordle on first guess? in ~games

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    NYT recycles words so you don't have to change your default.

    NYT recycles words so you don't have to change your default.

    2 votes
  10. Comment on Ageless Linux emerges to protest OS-level age verification laws in ~tech

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    I feel like I am missing the core problem here. Having the age thing be at the OS level seems WAY safer than any kind of "send us your ID" crap, and on linux it should be as easy as just setting a...

    I feel like I am missing the core problem here.

    Having the age thing be at the OS level seems WAY safer than any kind of "send us your ID" crap, and on linux it should be as easy as just setting a birthday to 1/1/1970 in the installer if you aren't concerned about parental controls or whatever.

    14 votes
  11. Comment on Hisense TVs show ads during normal operation in ~tech

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    They would rely on your network to stream video and just use the SIM for telemetry.

    They would rely on your network to stream video and just use the SIM for telemetry.

    2 votes
  12. Comment on What radicalized you? in ~talk

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    A lot of prints of the bible put Jesus's words in red text. Actually reading what the book says can be jarring for some people.

    A lot of prints of the bible put Jesus's words in red text. Actually reading what the book says can be jarring for some people.

    15 votes
  13. Comment on Hisense TVs show ads during normal operation in ~tech

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    I am of the same opinion on the "searching for unsecured WiFi" bit but I disagree on the sim card thing. Companies can pick up bulk sim cards with low data limits for next to nothing. Any display...

    I am of the same opinion on the "searching for unsecured WiFi" bit but I disagree on the sim card thing.

    Companies can pick up bulk sim cards with low data limits for next to nothing. Any display you see in convenience stores or grocery stores that can change has a sim in it somewhere.

    4 votes
  14. Comment on What are people using instead of VS Code? in ~comp

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    Be aware that with VSCodium that any of the Microsoft extensions will not work. It took me a few minutes to realize that they were gatekeeping the C/C++ extensions.

    Be aware that with VSCodium that any of the Microsoft extensions will not work. It took me a few minutes to realize that they were gatekeeping the C/C++ extensions.

    19 votes
  15. Comment on D&D Beyond will label the 2024 rules as "5.5e" to match the community's naming in ~games.tabletop

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    PF2E I would guess at least for a quick run to see how it feels

    PF2E I would guess at least for a quick run to see how it feels

    5 votes
  16. Comment on D&D Beyond will label the 2024 rules as "5.5e" to match the community's naming in ~games.tabletop

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    It remains janky, and the reason for playing it remains that it is the "default" TTRPG experience. I am glad that my group is on board with trying a new system after the current campaign because I...

    It remains janky, and the reason for playing it remains that it is the "default" TTRPG experience. I am glad that my group is on board with trying a new system after the current campaign because I feel like I would probably rather just give up on TTRPGs rather than try to find a new group and new system from scratch.

    3 votes
  17. Comment on D&D Beyond will label the 2024 rules as "5.5e" to match the community's naming in ~games.tabletop

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    No, keep a set of rules for a given timeframe and when enough things have been found worthy of a change then make a new iteration entirely. However, leave the previous iteration available for...

    No, keep a set of rules for a given timeframe and when enough things have been found worthy of a change then make a new iteration entirely. However, leave the previous iteration available for those that want to play it.

    10 votes
  18. Comment on D&D Beyond will label the 2024 rules as "5.5e" to match the community's naming in ~games.tabletop

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    Their dream of a perpetual game with an ever-changing ruleset is a recipe for confusion for players. It is incredibly frustrating to me that I can own multiple books that I bought first hand when...

    Their dream of a perpetual game with an ever-changing ruleset is a recipe for confusion for players.

    It is incredibly frustrating to me that I can own multiple books that I bought first hand when they were released, and I cannot use any of the content on their tools because it is listed as legacy that requires a subscription of some sort to use.

    They are going to get more and more legacy stuff as rules change, pieces will not fit together, and they will have to explain "no no, this book was published in 2024 so it can't work with this book published in 2025. The 2022 book is still available to buy for now but in two months it will be rereleased with different rules and you can buy it again then if you want."

    As soon as my current campaign is over I am leaving them far behind.

    18 votes
  19. Comment on Color game — how well can you remember colors? | Dialed in ~games

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    Shooting myself in the foot with extensions, a tale as old as time.

    Shooting myself in the foot with extensions, a tale as old as time.

    2 votes
  20. Comment on Color game — how well can you remember colors? | Dialed in ~games

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    I also had it break on Firefox, mobile and desktop. I was able to move the left slider once and it would change but any other slider movements did not update the shown color.

    I also had it break on Firefox, mobile and desktop. I was able to move the left slider once and it would change but any other slider movements did not update the shown color.

    1 vote