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  • In the novel I'm writing this occurs. Someone from 2004 is transported to a planet in the year 240,000. She learns the language, but she can't quite get the dialect down because humans have evolved different facial/vocal muscles by this point.

    Obviously it's in writing so I can get away with not having to explicitly define the accent. 😅

  • Yeah. It's been a struggle these past few years. I've been getting creative to find any source of income, but it seems like no matter what I try I always hit a wall. But I found out I have a new contract starting soon (🤞) that will definitely cover costs for a while. This season is critical for me, and I often check my priorities often. Thanks for the encouragement.

  • Yup, try the #UnionizeTech tag on Twitter or Mastodon. I'm trying to raise interest.

    So far there's a call, but nobody's taking action.

    On my part, still trying to find work to afford groceries, so I don't have much energy to spend on anything else.

  • Thanks! Valuable insight.

    I'm definitely a proponent of using my downtime to find ways of making the job better, but I realize I need to be careful. During a fulfillment job I had during quiet times I usually cracked open the Windows PowerShell to see if I could improve processes with any programming scripts. Not sure if it's what got me fired, but I'd imagine it didn't help things. 😆

  • Everyone here is providing some great suggestions, but if I may, I'd like to challenge you to think of it a different way...

    How can you set up your life so that work becomes a distraction from your phone?

    Anytime I'm distracted it's usually because I'm not engaged enough. This might mean asking my employer for more challenging work, switching jobs, or creating a side hustle to become my new job.

  • As a (as of yet) nonprofessional photographer I take a "yes, and" approach.

    99.98% of people will just take a picture of the thing and move on.

    0.001% of people will say, "What's the point? I can just look up the picture on Wikipedia."

    What do I like to do? I like to take a picture of the thing, but tell a story surrounding it. Is there a mom with a cell phone grinning seeing her kids run around the statue? Take a picture of the moment. Is there a couple with their arms wrapped around each other? Such a precious photo.

    This can also help show scale. When I visited a volcano in my area that's a tourist trap, most people stand at the viewpoint, and take a picture of the gray and brown bump on the horizon with steam coming out. But I purposefully tried to get people in the shot. The result showed how impressive the volcano truly was.

  • Yes! Especially since I've been under/unemployed for the past 2 years weekends are killers! If I had a job I'd be able to spend money on going out and dating (gas is super-expensive if even groceries are outside your budget). But I basically just have to sit on my hands and wait until Monday when I can continue the job search in hopes of some income.

  • While proponents of the new method have theorized it would be painless, opponents have likened it to human experimentation.

    Isn't that how we're doing the death penalty anyway? We're trying to find a "painless" way to kill someone, but is there ever really a painless way to do this? I'd imagine even if I'm sitting in a massage chair with classical music playing it wouldn't matter if I knew that half an hour from now I wouldn't be leaving the room.

    And we can't really ask doctors because doctors have taken an oath to "do no harm."

    The death penalty is just a punishment no one wants to do (well, okay, I'm sure there are plenty of people that have no problem with it), but we've told ourselves that we have to do it.

  • Exactly.

    "I'm ready to start Monday. Just need to restart my health insurance with--"

    "Oh, we already chose that for you."

    "Um...okay...well, at least I can go back to my gym on Tues--"

    "No worries, through our wellness plan we've already selected a gym for you. We even pre-signed you up to a spin class."

    "I'm more of a bench-press person any--"

    "We've started your retirement account, too."

    "Um...thanks?"

  • I had a hero of a physics professor who figured out that new editions of textbooks just mixed up the number of the exercises, so he advised students that they could just order previous versions of the textbooks and he'd provide the "key" for how the questions were shuffled.

  • Probably gonna anger both sides here, but I see both private insurance and single-payer healthcare as equally-evil scams. Why not focus on driving down costs of healthcare (i.e. EVERYTHING) so that you throw a couple bucks at the receptionist to cover your surgery then check to see if you have enough for a post-surgery soda?