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  • People have recognized that species changed over time since the BC era. There are records of such from the Latin/Greek area and the Islamic area and Chinese area. Two dudes didn't magically come up with evolution from scratch at the same time.

  • New people who don't know wtf they are doing because we don't have structured training and our written documentation is piss poor and we're overall bad at helping them. Some new college grad botched a multi-million dollar program and come to find out, they weren't getting any meaningful mentoring or guidance.

    The thought is we will be better at seeing these sorts of gaps earlier if we're having real conversations, not just the routine PowerPoint presentations sanitized to show all is good.

    Could a team train and mentor via virtual interaction only? Sure. Can this particular team? Nope.

  • Taylor Swift started out around the same time as the Hannah Montana show, so not that one.

    Taylor Swift and her team have too much business savvy to follow a 00s Disney show as a template, so not number two.

    Trying to cram real life people and things into "jungian archetypes" is reductionist and the online, self-taught philosophist bro's version of astrology.

  • I was issued a monitor in the early days of COVID when they were sending us home to work. We already had laptops. They had literally pallettes of monitors, people were just grabbing one or two. Tracking was through the honor system, writing name and number taken on a piece of paper.

    Now they're having us go back into the office ~3 days a week and want us to return the monitors. Lol, no.

  • I don't care to have anything on my wrist. But I want to start tracking steps, especially over winter, to prompt myself into enough daily activity. So I'm going to try a ~$50 fitness tracker on my wrist and see how that goes. If I can get past the annoyance at having something on my wrist, I may shop around for a full smartwatch, or more likely wait for the next gen or two. I am deeply unimpressed with the size and battery life of the flagship smartwatches right now.

  • to see unity and cohesion [in] the Lemmy-verse

    Pass. It's a a feature, not a bug.

    Instead of one community becoming completely dominant on a topic, there's another one close on its heels should anything happen to the first.

    And if I subscribe to both, who cares which a particular post comes from? Just scroll down the feed, read a post if it looks interesting, ignore if it doesn't. Which community it originates from doesn't matter.

    I wonder if the people who push for one community per topic across all the Fediverse are just extreme tidiness types who get a kick out of seeing everything in orderly little boxes. Trying to Marie Kondo a decentralized internet forum, that way lies madness.

  • Lol, jail time. You're funny. It was called a low-level misdemeanor. $500 fine and he went about his merry way.

  • A man went on a misogynistic tirade and punched me.

    He wanted some thing we were out of stock of. Then he wanted some other thing for free because we were out of stock of the first and I told him I could give a discount but not free. He got increasingly mad. I offered to have the store call him when we got the thing in stock, referred him to another store where they did have it in stock, offered coupons, nothing deescalated him. Lots of screaming, calling me bitch, cunt, whore, etc. He reached over the counter to punch me, which fortunately took a lot of power out of the punch and gave me enough time to shift so he hit my arms instead of my face (mostly).

    I hit the panic button early on but the response was a couple min too late.

    He was arrested and pled guilty without me having to talk in court, so that was nice.

  • "Blackened"? Like how it's served in a good number of restaurants?

  • That's too much cool for a buddy cop movie. You need a prime and a sidekick, a The Rock and a Kevin Hart.

    A movie with Rihanna and Nyong'o would just be two impossibly beautiful people being perfect.

  • They already do have AI therapy assistants. CBT type therapy is particularly easy to turn into an app. There are half a dozen in the Google Play store now. They're a nice reminder at times, but no substitute for human conversation.

    Once we do have AIs capable of conversation indistinguishable from real human, then therapy is not the only job that will be disrupted. Therapy will be no more or less safe a career path than so many other things.

    Second, humans will still need to program, train, and monitor the therapy AIs. The obvious candidates to fill the role at first are experienced therapists with a bit of tech savvy. Until they optimize to the point where the job can be done by warm bodies paid minimum wage, probably "contractors" so liability can be compartmentalized. Then we're back to the point above where everyone in any career is fucked anyway, might as well do what you're good at and what you enjoy for a decade or two.

  • Yee, I drink it because I like the taste and the routine of making it. I drink more coffee than I do tea, but tea still has it's place.

  • A stylized topographic map and some rainmeter visualizers.

  • I find YouTube is less attractive than a year ago. Ads are more invasive and more difficult to remove. Recommendations skew heavily to the rage-inducing, e.g., I watched one late night comedy sketch making fun of Jordan Peterson and then my feed was full of clips of him spewing his hot trash for weeks.

    I gave up on reddit earlier in the year when all the API / sub blackout / forced mod removal stuff was going on.

    Freemium apps seem to be pushing ads more and more, which makes me more resistant to using them.

    If what I read online is true, the days of investors throwing money at anything tech related are slowing down. Which means some companies that have never had to be profitable before now must find a way to do so. Which means tightening up subscriptions and/or more ads.

    1. You want them to see your work
    2. You want them to be proud of you for that work
    3. You don't want them to know it was you who wrote the work

    Do I have that right?

    1. is in your control. You can share your work with them.
    2. this is not in your control. It is totally normal to want your family to be proud of you. Unfortunately, we can't guarantee someone else's emotions and responses.
    3. also in your control, but conflicts with 2 and makes 1 more difficult

    I hope this "shadow work" involves some therapeutic resources. You have some strong and conflicting thoughts and emotions going in here.

  • It was my go-to until Boost released their Lemmy app.

    Voyager is good, Boost is better for me personally because it is similar to the app I used for reddit.

  • Find ways to rely less on motivation. Shift to discipline and habits or patterns.

    I don't feel like going to the gym 9 times out of 10. I go because it's on my calendar and it's what I do Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

    I don't want to practice the language I'm learning most days. I do it because I have phone reminders to practice at the same time every day right after breakfast.

    If I get to the point of dreading the thing, I reevaluate why I'm doing it to begin with and whether I really want to continue. I've worked really hard on being able to drop things that don't "spark joy", to borrow from Kondo, without feeling guilty for quitting.

  • You mean Max Steel?

    Edit: ty for the upvotes, kind strangers. This was the lowest rated film I could find that looked like something I would watch if I were high enough.

  • The only thing that kept me from trying to claw it out of my head was the fear of the roach tunneling harder as it died. Oof, not sure I would be able to pour alcohol in, worrying death would be any less than instantaneous. And I hope I never have to figure it out.