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  • I work as a programmer, we get a feature request from a customer that passes through a lot of stages (billing, scheduling, architecture, etc). When it gets to me it's a simple "it's now x, it should be y, this is done when a, b and c". I then go through and change or add code until everything is achieved, it's then tested and out it goes. Rinse and repeat.

  • Unclear, both have held normal jobs with normal pay but there never seemed to be money over for their children. Now the brain damaged one is living of pensions and the other one is spending all their money on online gurus and shamans.

  • I have two great parents

    My best friend has one, with the other one being an violent alcoholic

    My SO has a brain damaged (literally) father and a hyper conspirational spiritual mother.

    The more I learn about everyone else's parents the more thankful I get

  • It works until you zoom in. Ai still can't handle grass and such

  • Monke give hug, monke get hug

  • Not sure why this is so downvoted , it's an interesting question.

    There are many things that made us shoot forward in the evolutionary arm race, but one the parts is the sharing of knowledge and values to our offspring.

    Children want to learn from their parents, and parents want to teach their children in the same way they learnt from their parents.

    The early humans who started this generational knowledge sharing fared better, and humans became more social and dependent on each other, while the humans focused on themselves more than their offspring perished.

    It's in our nature to care for our next generation, in the same way the previous generation cared for us.

  • Can relate to the devils advocate, though I tend to try to argue on points that I actually agree with so the other party actually has to reflect on their opinions

  • In Europe tho price off eggs are still stable. Even if they rise I live rural so I know some local egg producers so I'll always have access to cheap eggs.

  • In my company I have a serious picture in Teams, however in our internal applications (Jira, etc) I have a picture of rasputin. Over Christmas I used a AI tool to put a santa hat on him and used that as my profile picture

  • Depends on the business culture. Considering they are only getting a notice after they have to interact with customers I'm going to assume it's a pretty chill culture

  • The beautiful part of 2025/01/27 is that it can inherently be sorted without formatting.

  • The ceo promoted Trump. They offer a crypto wallet. Nothing wrong with their products per say, mostly politics. L

  • I'm pretty sure someone thought

    Man it would be nice if horses were faster

    I'd say the same is true for terminal emulators.

    It would be neat if I could use tabs

    Or

    I wish there were better ways to render things to the terminal

    At the end of the day it's a black box where you can type commands. If thats all you need than you need anything else.

  • A terminal is a terminal. If there is a feature you don't know you need then you don't need it. Run with whatever you have

  • There is still a lot to learn from running arch before you try gentoo

  • Gentoo is basically arch but built around everything being compiled locally. There isn't to my knowledge any "Gentoo-install", but if you can manage to install arch manually it should be quite similar. Gentoo is a bit more complex than arch so if installing gentoo manually seems daunting I would recommend staying on arch.

  • "IT is mainly introverts doing mysterious stuff no one understands"

    It is a very cooperative field where everyone has different roles with different responsibilities, but everyone has a vague idea what everyone else is doing. Most of the time is spent making sure everyone else can also use the systems you build, not just yourself.

  • I am in the top 100s on some tracks in Art of Rally.

  • This is how I deployed web servers in school like 3 years ago.