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  • Agreed. It's actually a simple choice for them. Either explain every single item on the list, or advertise the real price of their service in all commercials and so on.

    I'm guessing that they want to eat their cake and save it. Or maybe more accurately: keep their cake and eat yours...

  • If most drivers are rolling through stop signs and you're the only one stopping completely, while you might technically be in the right, your behaviour could lead to accidents due to the unpredictability.

    Simply no. If you as a driver aren't prepared that the car in front of you might actually stop when there's a sign that says stop, and if you aren't keeping enough of a distance to be able to break, then it isn't the car in front that is the problem, or who is the one causing the accident, it's you and only you.

    The same applies to speeding. Driving significantly slower than the flow of traffic might slow down the traffic flow, leading to unsafe overtakings and such.

    Again no. If they are driving at the speed of the signage, keeping the speed and driving predictable, then the ones driving "significantly" faster are the ones decreasing road safety. No-one is forcing them to perform "unsafe overtakings and such". Also, just because you, from your vantage point, can't see a reason for the car in front of you driving slowly doesn't mean that there isn't one.

    While a dose of humility is good, a dose of personal responsibility is also great

  • To "hack it" also means to be able to handle something. That there were multiple meanings for the word was never in question and I really do agree with you that language evolve over time and you simply need to learn to live with that.

    But also, if you go back and look at my response to op I also wrote that I found it unsuitable to use it in this case exactly due to the risk of being misunderstood.

  • Earliest I've heard was from MIT and the pranks they do. I think that was from the fifties.

    Yes, Ikea hacks are much later. Me and my wife were doing it/calling it that around 2005 when we modded a desk. It was intended to be an example of the dual usage of the word hack.

  • You probably already know but hacking originally meant to modify a machine for instance (or furniture as in ikea hacks) but it really is a word one should avoid when speaking with people who aren't part of the communities that use it in its original meaning.

  • I agree with you. So many times in the last decades democratic presidents have started their period with the economy in a downswing after the last republican president. They get the economy in order just in time for the next republican president to step in, take the credit and mess things up again.

  • The stupidity of that really baffles me. How can you be so low on empathy and understanding that you don't get that this would be the reaction?

    I mean, I understand, even if I don't like, the drive some people have to greedily gobble up every dime they can get their grubby hands on. But I can't understand how they could have thought that the people adversely affected by it would applaud it. It's not like I expect cows to give me a high five when I eat a burger...

  • I mean, most protestant Christians dislike Catholicism, that's why they are called protestants after all.

    The new part is American evangelicals and other extremists thinking that catholicism not being conservative enough...

  • Exactly this.

    It's an adjustment of power and privilege, we protect the ones with less power from the ones with the money. And since it goes both ways, in Sweden you usually have at least 3 months termination period. This allows the companies to find a replacement and not being left stranded when an important employee leaves.

    The US, for a country being proud of not having any kings they are sure hell bent on creating new ones in every company.

  • I can partly agree with that, a normal user should never be forced to edit things regedit or device manager for instance.

    What I was talking about though was that many kids don't seem to know the functions of the programs they actually use daily. It's not just that they don't know of default keyboard commands that have been used for decades, it's that they, in my wife's case, didn't even know that there was a function built into the program to do a search on page.