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what is that one thing that pisses you off but you hate to admit it?
  • I would have to lightly disagree about Linux. I think for the average person, just using a browser and occasionally editing a document, some distros are absolutely plug and play.

    Installing it can be overwhelming for people unfamiliar but once it's installed there's not much to do aside from use it.

    My sisters been using Linux for years since most of her schooling has been online, she was on mint for a while and then I switched her to Fedora. The gnome interface was the biggest hurdle to get over and she figured it out in about 10 minutes. She uses firefox, libre office for documents and sheets, the software app to keep everything up to date and install stuff. That's all there really is to it. The only time she's ever called me for help is when she changed her password and forgot what it was.

    I think if it came pre installed people would do fine.

  • Self perception
  • I love cooking and baking. Whenever there's a family get together I try to make something whether it's a full dish or some sweet bread for desert.

    None of the other guys have ever complimented me on any if it, they all compliment my wife on 'her' delicious food. She corrects them and they say nothing, it turns into a weird situation for some reason and it seems like they're embarrassed to admit they like something made by a man? It's weird

    The toxic masculinity on my wife's side is absolutely crazy and really sad.

  • Farewell RealDebrid
  • Thankfully my subscription ends in a few weeks and didn't reup early.

    Does anyone have any suggestions for Kodi? I've been using seren + rd for years, I got a month of all debrid since I can use it with seren, but it being based in France as well I'd rather switch.

    I found POV which I can use with torbox. But I'm absolutely clueless as to what the popular, functional addons are nowadays.

  • World history assignment about Earth's creation, Christianity frustrates parents of Oklahoma high school
  • I have a son who's coming up on school age quick. I always wanted to home school him and this is one of the reasons.

    The curriculum I can handle, my concern was always the exclusion and lack of social interaction. So when I found out there's home schooling groups I was excited.

    After looking into just about every group in my area can you guess what each one has in their curriculum and at the center of their core beliefs?

    Religion. They're all nutty religion "schools". Turns out that's what a big part of homeschooling is in a lot of places. I guess to them public school teaches too much of that pesky wicked algebra and not enough about the lords word.

  • Having a seizure? Let me taze you
  • Even in a perfect world, where cops actually protect and serve the people, if you're going to send cops to a medical emergency they should only be there as a helping hand to paramedics. If the paramedic tells the cops to fuck off, they should comply. Cops aren't medics, they're not trained to properly handle really any medical emergency any more than the average person who's watched greys anatomy. They have no business being there and if they are they should be the bitch boy to the actual trained professional.

  • Smashing idea: how East Germany invented ‘unbreakable’ drinking glasses
  • At least once a month something breaks in my house and we have vinyl planks all over.

    It's certainly a team effort between me, my wife, son and the cats. God forbid we leave a glass empty or not out where they can reach it.

    I lost my grandmas casserole dish when I had what I can only assume was the best casserole in the world sitting on the stove right out of the oven and my trouble maker cat decided to taste test it, realized how hot it was and got in a fight with it.

    The cat won.

  • Is the Great Resignation 2.0 coming? Nearly 3 in 10 workers plan to quit this year
  • At a previous job where I had basically become the manager of my manager and held my department together, I spent 3 months just trying to get a meeting with the guy who had the power to give me a raise.

    In that time I found another job and put in my two weeks, my new job paid 90k but for shits and giggle I told them I was getting 130 and asked if they could do any better, they immediately came back with 110 which was almost worse since I was only initally asking for 80. I said no and went on to my new job which was 110% the right call.

    Shortly after that they announced that they were selling the company, I heard from my old manager that the sale went through but in the mix that had to drop a good chunk of their clients from my old department (the most profitable one) since I was the only one there who knew how to handle a majority of the work and the only reason they could bring them on was me. I don't know how it all worked out but the old owner got sued for fudging numbers and is now the current owner.

    Last I heard they fumbled keeping my department alive and all of my coworkers got layed off along a lot of other people and the company's not doing so hot.

  • What's the dumbest reason you've learned a programming language?
  • Not really a dumb reason, but back in the day I was stuck in the WordPress developer loop and tired of it. I was pretty familiar with a handful of languages, but wasn't doing much more than setting up themes and building out pages with builders.

    One day I heard the CTO talking about a tool he would love to have but couldn't find anything that worked how he needed it to. The CTO was a big buzzword guy and recently shared an article with my manager at the time about how C++ was "the best language". So naturally I chimed in and told him I could build that tool easy peasy and I would use C++ obviously because it's the best language.

    It was such a simple tool, basically just matching phrases and categories and spitting out a list of options. It took me months to make, but I learned a lot and it kind of worked for the most part and everyone was happy. I eventually got a de-facto department in the company where I would just build internal tools and handle some legacy codebases that they were previously outsourcing.

    I later on got my current job because of that leap.

    TLDR: I learned C++ because I was bored and lied that I already knew it.

  • Does anyone else feel like fireworks are a complete waste of money and a ridiculous amount of unnecessary Pollution?
  • I hate fireworks and always have. I get people like them, but I wish they didn't go all night from every direction. If each area had a central park/spot where they did a big firework show for everyone for a little bit I wouldn't mind it as much, but now every street has they're own fireworks that go off randomly through the night.

    Also something I don't think a lot of people think about. In my old neighborhood a lot of us had varying forms on PTSD and couldn't deal with the loud bangs. Holidays where fireworks were heavy were treated as a ceasefire/peace day for the most part since basically everyone who had been involved in a shooting was a mess, which was almost everyone. Others took the chance to disrespect that and use the fireworks as cover, they weren't treated well.

    I'm sure most veterans feel the same or worse.

    It's not just dogs who lose it at fireworks.

  • Work from home
  • I do something similar, I'm on a dev team of 2 and a while back we started going in once a month for a "planning day" where we spend a couple hours in person planning out our month and spend the rest of the day talking to the teams who actually use our software to get feedback and ideas. At first the owner would take me and the other dev out for lunch but we've turned it into a whole office thing. So usually the whole offices shuts down for about 2 hours for a nice free lunch when we come in. One day a bunch of us went out for mini golf after lunch on the bosses dime. Another month a couple of us played old Xbox games and smoked cigs in the basement while we "brainstormed".

  • Somehow snapchat for web doesn't support firefox 🤦
  • Wow Firefox just barely beats out Samsung internet and opera???

    I knew chrome had the majority but I didn't know even edge was above Firefox in market share.

    There's like 30 people at the company I work for. 8 of them use Firefox only, about 10 of them use Firefox half of the time when chrome breaks or hogs every resource possible.

  • TIL most cultures and peoples all over the world have historically had trouble recognizing the color blue
  • I'm here for this, I recently found out that I can't really distinguish shades very well, so pink just looks mostly red and I have a really hard time telling blue from green, but can usually make it out if I look hard enough and get at least 2 guesses.

    Either that or my wife got my doctor in on a really intense year long prank.

  • How many people actually want fully on-site IT jobs?
  • If I wan unemployed and had no savings and no other job offers, of course I would take whatever job I could get. I hear the market is shit right now but still, it was never that hard to find a remote job if you're qualified at least as a software dev.

    Also my wife would let me turn down whatever job if it didn't feel right as long as we're covered. I turned down a job for ~60% more pay that would've required 2-3 days in the office about 40 minutes away for my current job that's fully remote and let's me make my own hours. I spent a couple nights working on my couch watching movies and working last week so I could take Friday off with full pay and go to a water park.

    You cannot replace that freedom and extra time.

    Although there are circumstances that could make me consider going into an office, they would have to be dier.

  • How many people actually want fully on-site IT jobs?
  • When I was looking for a new job a couple years ago I turned down a lot of on-site and hybrid job for the sole reason that they weren't fully remote. Some of the jobs actually interested me and I would have loved to take at the time. And I can assure you I am far from wealthy.

    Working from home I get to see my wife during the day, play with my son whenever I want, make my own lunch in my kitchen, water my garden during the day, work outside if I want to.

    The peace of mind that it brings me is worth $400k. That's the minimum I would take to go into the office no more than 30 minutes away once a week at most.

    I know that's unrealistic but so is making employees go into the office for something they're fully capable of doing at home.

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world neomachino @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    How do you find contractors?

    We have a couple big projects that I'm not comfortable doing myself (mainly roof/foundation repair).

    I've had a couple contractors out that I found on google and have been very displeased. Their work might be good but jesus the salesmen they send out.

    They range from overly aggressive to incompetent.

    So how do you find good contractors? I've noticed the bigger the company, the worse the impression.

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