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  1. Comment on How cash is helping Kenyan moms access care in ~health

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    Hey, I’m always interested in helping out people. What I generally find difficult to figure out is how trustworthy organizations are and how much of the donations end up in keeping the org...

    Hey, I’m always interested in helping out people. What I generally find difficult to figure out is how trustworthy organizations are and how much of the donations end up in keeping the org running. What’s your opinion on this specific organization? You must have a reason to post this instead of another organization.

    1 vote
  2. Comment on What creative projects have you been working on? in ~creative

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    I really, really like your work! Beautiful.

    I really, really like your work! Beautiful.

    1 vote
  3. Comment on How to not snap at someone who is unintentionally annoying in ~life

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    This is what works best for me too. If it’s about me, it’s much easier for the other person to accept the message and do what I want them to do. It sometimes feels a bit manipulative, but it works.

    This is what works best for me too. If it’s about me, it’s much easier for the other person to accept the message and do what I want them to do. It sometimes feels a bit manipulative, but it works.

    4 votes
  4. Comment on Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets in ~life.pets

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    That’s a a cute grey snout! When did she start to get grey hair?

    That’s a a cute grey snout! When did she start to get grey hair?

    2 votes
  5. Comment on Apple announces Macbook Neo, a new budget Mac in ~tech

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    This will be perfect for school kids. I had to get 2 Windows laptops for high school going kids, and they were more expensive and much worse hardware. Also, this is perfect for businesses. Cheap,...

    This will be perfect for school kids. I had to get 2 Windows laptops for high school going kids, and they were more expensive and much worse hardware.
    Also, this is perfect for businesses. Cheap, lightweight, will run most business applications. I expect this to do really well.

    3 votes
  6. Comment on Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets in ~life.pets

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    Sorry for the poor quality pictures… these weren’t taken to share, but they tell a good story. I bought Smokey an automated litter box. I wanted to improve his life and mine. He’s rewarding me by...

    Sorry for the poor quality pictures… these weren’t taken to share, but they tell a good story.

    I bought Smokey an automated litter box. I wanted to improve his life and mine. He’s rewarding me by terrorizing the litter box. He has little fear and is too nosy to leave the thing alone. He’ll do his business, get out and sit in front of the device to wait for something to happen. Once the box starts spinning, he’ll get back in or jump on the top. The device will get confused. It seems to be a fun game because it’s been four weeks and it’s still a day-to-day activity.
    Another thing he’ll do is sit in front of the entrance, with his front paws inside, and dig. He’ll dig until there’s a nice mountain of filler in front of the box. He seems to enjoy this game as much as frustrating the device.
    https://ibb.co/S4QfrNr4

    I’m working on the house and Smokey is helping in his own way. If I open up a wall, floor or ceiling, he’ll get in to inspect and make sure everything is safe. I should get him a tiny hazmat suit ‘cause he’ll emerge fully covered in cobwebs and dust. He’s a good partner because he’s never far away and doesn’t get lost in a tight space. The only thing he should stop doing is scare me my suddenly putting his paws through a hole while I’m on the other side of said wall. He seems to think I enjoy that game as much as he does, which is not true (although it makes me chuckle each time)
    https://ibb.co/8LkJFrSy

    6 votes
  7. Comment on Help me untangle my 3d printer filament in ~hobbies

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    What a nightmare! I wonder what the insurer made of this.

    What a nightmare! I wonder what the insurer made of this.

    2 votes
  8. Comment on The Dark Tower Wizard in Glass, is the second half better? in ~books

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    Same here, reading this post I realize I’ve put the book down halfway through and that was 2 or 3 years ago. I wanted to finish it so badly, but the story was frustrating as hell. Not exactly sure...

    Same here, reading this post I realize I’ve put the book down halfway through and that was 2 or 3 years ago. I wanted to finish it so badly, but the story was frustrating as hell. Not exactly sure what it was I found frustrating though, it is too long ago and I don’t remember.

    1 vote
  9. Comment on Scientists cast doubt on the discovery of microplastics throughout the human body in ~health

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    I like this positive take! Good way to (almost) start the weekend.

    I like this positive take! Good way to (almost) start the weekend.

    1 vote
  10. Comment on Is it possible to live without WhatsApp? in ~tech

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    Sure, but no pictures also?

    Sure, but no pictures also?

  11. Comment on Is it possible to live without WhatsApp? in ~tech

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    I don’t think the things we expect from modern communication, like group chats, voice calls, group voice calls, voice messages, stickers, pictures, etc. are offered by the carriers. They all...

    I don’t think the things we expect from modern communication, like group chats, voice calls, group voice calls, voice messages, stickers, pictures, etc. are offered by the carriers. They all require data connections, they all require apps, they all require services. Sure, 911 has different requirements, but that isn’t what WhatsApp/Signal/Discord/Telegram are used for in most cases.

    1 vote
  12. Comment on Is it possible to live without WhatsApp? in ~tech

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    Wild. How are you doing group chats? How are you sending pictures?

    Wild. How are you doing group chats? How are you sending pictures?

  13. Comment on Is it possible to live without WhatsApp? in ~tech

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    I’m wondering if this might be a misunderstanding. When I lived in the US around 2012, most people had an iPhone if they had a smartphone. Everybody used iMessage. That isn’t SMS, that is entirely...

    The thought of having to rely on an app for communication is pretty gross to me.

    I’m wondering if this might be a misunderstanding. When I lived in the US around 2012, most people had an iPhone if they had a smartphone. Everybody used iMessage. That isn’t SMS, that is entirely the same as WhatsApp or Signal messages. It’s all TCP/IP, it’s not carrier texts.

    In countries where iPhone isn’t the main smartphone, WhatsApp is popular because it’s cross platform, rich messaging. SMS exists everywhere.

    11 votes
  14. Comment on Recruiter harassed me whilst off sick. Considering filing a complaint. How best to handle this? in ~life

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    Sounds to me like he’s afraid you’ll find something else and he loses an account. Instead of handling it like a normal human, he then bullies you into removing yourself from job search sites. This...

    Sounds to me like he’s afraid you’ll find something else and he loses an account. Instead of handling it like a normal human, he then bullies you into removing yourself from job search sites. This is on par with interactions I’ve had with recruiters, it solidifies my view most of them are scum and only exist because they fleece employers and employees into thinking recruiters add value.

    Personally, I’d tell him to pound sand, in a nice way of course. You are both benefiting from this arrangement and he is benefiting without any effort. So it’s going to last as long as it will last, but he needs you more than you need him. So maybe stand up for yourself a bit more. List yourself again and just tell him it’s a difficult job market and you need to be prepared in case something changes.

    45 votes
  15. Comment on Feeling weird about my career with respect to AI in ~life

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    The pessimism for me comes from seeing how others use it and what management thinks it can do. I personally use LLMs regularly for coding and sometimes get good results with a little massaging....

    The pessimism for me comes from seeing how others use it and what management thinks it can do. I personally use LLMs regularly for coding and sometimes get good results with a little massaging. But I'm a senior dev and I like to believe I've read enough code to pick sensible solutions that match code style of a project, and above all, solutions that won't introduce a massive amount of technical debt.

    Looking at the code diarrhea that some of my coworkers pull out of LLMs is just extremely infuriating. I'm the one reviewing that crap and I'm the one that needs to nag and explain and take time out of my day to read and understand it all. It's just so frustrating to deal with. My fear is that this will only get worse with time. New devs won't be required to hone their skills. The amount of technical debt will just grow exponentially. It all just seems so short sighted and management is totally to blame. They jump on the hype train and push it without understanding the implications. The feeling of "these people have no idea what their company is actually doing" has never been greater for me, and that's after the "BigData, NoSQL, everything cloud, blockchain" nonsense we've already lived through.

    5 votes
  16. Comment on Regarding travel agency exoticca.com in ~travel

  17. Comment on Regarding travel agency exoticca.com in ~travel

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    That’s an interesting one. Unless time is super constrained, I’d wouldn’t necessarily pick the fastest option over the slow one. Slow, cheap transport often gets you to meet locals, see places you...

    While it's important to find good prices for things, don't skimp on things that will actually matter on your trip like taking a cheaper, slower train to another city that saves you $20, but you lose 3 hours of exploring time for example.

    That’s an interesting one. Unless time is super constrained, I’d wouldn’t necessarily pick the fastest option over the slow one. Slow, cheap transport often gets you to meet locals, see places you wouldn’t see otherwise and possibly find you some unexpected adventures. For me, travel isn’t just going from sight to sight, the traveling itself is part of the fun.

    This doesn’t stop at traveling too. Going on expensive tours are less exciting than finding your own way. Being guided by a local, cheap guide can be more interesting than picking a larger group. Being on a dingy fishing boat can be more fun than traveling on a sturdy luxurious boat.

    In short, finding fun and adventure for me is much easier by being cheap than by throwing money at a trip.

    2 votes
  18. Comment on Strange Pop! OS 24.04 behavior in ~tech

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    If you’re struggling to get into the bios, unhook the drive with the OS and start the PC. Without the drive, you should be able to figure out how to get in.

    If you’re struggling to get into the bios, unhook the drive with the OS and start the PC. Without the drive, you should be able to figure out how to get in.

    3 votes
  19. Comment on Mac advice for a long time Windows user in ~tech

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    TIL and I’ve been a mac user for I don’t know how long. I use the screenshot shortcut on a daily basis and do a cleanup every once in a while. This will improve my life significantly!

    TIL and I’ve been a mac user for I don’t know how long. I use the screenshot shortcut on a daily basis and do a cleanup every once in a while. This will improve my life significantly!

  20. Comment on Weekly thread for casual chat and photos of pets in ~life.pets

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    Starlings are such amazing birds. Not sure if they are like the ones around here, but here they are great singers ánd can mimic all kinds of sounds. Ringtones, alarms, other birds, etc, they will...

    Starlings are such amazing birds. Not sure if they are like the ones around here, but here they are great singers ánd can mimic all kinds of sounds. Ringtones, alarms, other birds, etc, they will pick up sounds and go crazy. Absolutely love them. Oh and in flocks they are spectacular!

    1 vote