In what way am I better off for being able to read time in more than one way?
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Litter box thing? I thought it was just my half wit town who believed in that bullshit.
Probably not. I can read an analogue clock and I am no better or worse for it.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Antiwork@lemmy.ml•show the system exactly the respect it shows youEnglish1·11 months agoThey likely use tools that do something similar on a larger scale. Less work for them that way.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Antiwork@lemmy.ml•show the system exactly the respect it shows youEnglish10·11 months agoIt is real, though the example they used only makes any sense if they’re like manually plugging resumes by hand into public ChatGPT, which they’re probably not doing.
In reality, white text on your resume that consists of a large number of relevant keywords, that will in fact have an impact on the software they’re using. Recruiters are actually starting to complain about it.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Steam@lemmy.ml•Helldivers 2 went from one of the most beloved Steam games to one of the most hated pretty quicklyEnglish3·1 year agoI mean you don’t have to spend any money on them. You can buy them with currency you earn in game.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Steam@lemmy.ml•Helldivers 2 went from one of the most beloved Steam games to one of the most hated pretty quicklyEnglish5·1 year agoThe micro-transactions barely exist and was easy be bought with premium currency found in the game. There are paid battle passes but none of the items within give you much of an edge over anyone else, and those battle passes also award premium currency which can be used to buy the next battle pass. They’re not timed, either. You can buy one battle pass and sit in it for a year before completing it.
As far as MTX go, they’re the most inoffensive I’ve ever seen in a game.
I think I would rather die than live in an apartment again. Being told how you have to live, whether or not you’re allowed to have a pet and what kind, dealing with constant noise and odors from the many other people living around you against your will, no guarantee that you’ll be allowed to stay there this time next year, etc. Paying rent and not gaining equity in your home definitely sucks, but it’s honestly the last complaint I have against apartment living. In my opinion it’s a subhuman condition that nobody should be forced into.
Well that’s all well and good until every house rental in your area starts requiring you to either do the maintenance anyway, or pay for it. So you get to pay for the house, and you get to maintenance the house, but you don’t get to own the house.
I’ve watched things change in just the last 5 years where renting a house means you have to maintenance everything that isn’t structural, including lawn care, but you don’t own any stake in the house, and you can forget about putting up a shelf or a new coat of paint. And now that you’re paying the mortgage and taxes on this house, you’re paying for all the utilities for the house, and are fixing all the problems that occur with the house, the landlord gets to send people over whenever they want to that get to go inside your house and look around without you being home just to make sure you’re taking care of it the way they want you to. And then when you leave, either because you found a better deal, or the landlord just doesn’t feel like renting it to you anymore, you get the pleasure of walking away with nothing.
Sounds accurate to the east coast from NYC to Florida. Is it better out west?
If Jesus really turned water into wine then what would you call that if not alchemy?
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Plex starts narcing on its own users' anime and X-rated habits with an opt-out service, and it's going terriblyEnglish101·1 year agoI didn’t get any popup, many others haven’t either.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why is everything in consumer / American life so fucking shitty now - and companies literally just say 'oh bc profit margins' and we're now expected to swallow that and sympathize?English6·1 year agoTake a trip to PA, all the grocery and convenience stores have added seating areas so that they can legally sell beer and wine lmao.
The difference is that Lemmy is an answer to Reddit, not Discord. If a Reddit user wants to see if there’s a community for woodworking, he can search for “woodworking” and find it.
If a Lemmy user searches “woodworking” and the biggest woodworking community isn’t on your instance, you have to leave Lemmy and use an external service to search more instances and even then you might not find what you’re looking for.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which Life Pro Tip disappointed you?English8·1 year agoBuddy I think it’s time to talk to your wife.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which Life Pro Tip disappointed you?English3·1 year agoWhich one of the three do you have?
The thing about capitalism is that it DOES promote freedom and innovation. The problem is that continuous innovation is rarely profitable so companies generally won’t bother innovating after a certain point and the text on the reverse side of the freedom coin is “free from consequences”
Capitalism is like… a good start to a much better economic system we haven’t figured out yet.
Linux runs on the majority of webservers. If you were to look at the usage breakdown of servers in general, Windows would probably be more common, by what I’d imagine would be a wide margin. I’ve never in my life seen an enterprise run anything internally besides Windows Server with Active Directory and a majority fleet of Windows workstations. There isn’t really a viable alternative.
Linux is definitely a go-to as a web server, load balancer, or some other appliance, but behind that a lot of the time are a bunch of Windows Servers as well.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Firefox@lemmy.ml•Mozilla is looking for a Senior Staff Software Engineer to work on their Mastodon server at mozilla.social12·2 years agoUnrelated in that professional engineering licensure is not something that just inherently applies to the entire concept of engineering, or would apply to anyone with an engineering title, that isn’t specifically claiming they are PE accredited. All PEs are engineers but not all engineers are PEs. Thats why I’m saying they would have done well with a separate term, rather than stick another word on the front. A medical analogy would be surgeons changing their title to “Surgeon medical professionals” and then getting upset that any non-surgeons are calling themselves “medical professionals”. Like you do have this special thing you had to go through all this extra work to achieve and you deserve your special title for that, but you can’t just co-opt a single word that is basically just a verb that accurate applies to multiple jobs across many industries, when that word has been in regular use, unassociated with your organization, for centuries. At least, you can’t do that and be upset that nobody gives a shit.
LMAO yeah right. If it wasn’t for learning to tell analogue time, I wouldn’t have had enough brain plasticity to finish college, oh thank god for being able to tell round time. I think you might need to keep chipping away at your own brain plasticity friendo because I don’t think learning analogue time was enough for you.