If you suddenly get abducted when you're outside (with zero witnesses), how long would it take before someone realize it and reports you missing?
blargh513 @ blargh513 @sh.itjust.works Posts 1Comments 61Joined 1 mo. ago
Before it was lead, chromium and Christ knows what since there was little visibility and less oversight.
Now we have inexpensive, easy to install reverse osmosis that is within reach of nearly any person who isn't destitute. During the lead days, it was out of reach for nearly everyone due to size, relative complexity, cost and general availability.
Today we have test kits for many type of pollutants and the water authorities have mandated reporting for water quality.
When I was a kid 30 years ago, we lived in the country and drank shit water from a well out in the country. Tasted and smelled like sulfur. We also had a neighbor who owned property with nothing on it but what looked like a cistern cap (underground water tank). Every so often a tanker truck would show up and leave shortly thereafter. We never knew what the hell that tanker was putting into the cistern or if there was even one down there. It could have very well just been a cap that led right into the damn dirt. Every person in my immediate family has endocrine/thyroid problems, none of the extended family does. Was it the mystery truck that was dumping fucky chemicals right into the ground? I will never know, but if we had reverse osmosis back then, none of us would be at the fucking doctor as much as we are. Hormone replacement as a 35 year old man is some shit. Hashimodos is a pain in the dick.
My kids grew up drinking nothing but purified water. If the local water authority was lying and producing shit, at least I've been able to add a layer of protection all for about $250 and an hour of my time to set it up.'
I'm voting for better now, shittier then.
Also: https://sls.eff.org/
There's nothing wrong with AI, these contextual problems are not a mistake--they're a choice.
AI can be trained for deeper analysis and to root out issues like this. But that costs compute cycles. If you're selling a service, you want to spend as little on compute power as possible while still being able to have a product that is viewed as good enough to pay for.
As with all things, the root of this problem is greed.
Why would he care? Who is going to do anything to him? Dude did Nazi salutes on stage, ain't shit happen but offense.
Could he just perhaps pull a reverse card and go un-crazy? Do something useful instead of just making everything worse?
Huh? Richest dude on the planet did and nothing bad has happened to him. Sadly, it appears to be 100% ok to go full Hitler anymore.
If only these people would go FULL Hitler and finish themselves off (sooner rather than later).
I don't think he has any advanced warning, he probably just is on vacation so much, the odds are in his favor that he'll be out of state when something bad happens.
When you're a useless lazy piece of shit like him, of course you've fucked off to anywhere else but where the work is.
You speak truth. My way to quietly fuck up this system has been to hire good people, not assholes. I pay them as well as I can get away with, I treat them well. I never yell at my staff, I show them what I want and I make things clear. I refuse to believe that work has to be this miserable and I encouraged all of my people to do the same. The managers I hired to run other teams also worked this way so that anyone throughout my organization were treated well. I had ONE fellow quit in the last year but that was only because someone offered him a fat pile of money. Otherwise my retention rate was damn near 100% which is unheard of in cyber.
I genuinely love the people that work for me. Yes that sounds crazy, but after a lot of reading, thinking and soul-searching, I'm comfortable with saying that directly to the people I work with. I do not use that term in a watered-down way, I mean it in the same way that I would use it to describe one of my (actual) brothers. I don't weird people out by saying "thanks I love you" at the end of 1:1 calls, but I do say it to the entire team. I see what they do, I see how hard they work, I see the sacrifices they make when they get called out for an off-hours incident. I know how hard that shit is because I've been in their shoes, I know what it's like getting a stupid automated system calling you at 2AM because something just blew up. Hell, even though I lead the teams, I still get calls like that, but it's usually one of the team calling me in because they're in over their head and some other boss is chewing their ass. I join those meetings and swat down the assholes, refocus on getting shit fixed.
I told them constantly that I appreciate everything they do. I had so few opportunities to put my money where my mouth is because of the imposition of so much bullshit. Bonus or merit increase time, these companies love to wrap it all in so many fucking dumb rules, it makes it impossible to reward people as they actually deserve. I typically get a bonus pool and a merit increase pool. Both are fucking tiny. The cunts in HR host a useless call describing how we should cut it up and no matter what company I work for, they all do the same thing. They put the burden on us and say stuff like "you should reward your high performers" so that we're forced to fuck anyone who doesn't qualify. However, when we're hiring, they tell us "only hire high performers". I hire quality people and I don't bring in people who aren't worthwhile--so now I'm sticking excellent people under the bell curve because some useless HR drone who doesn't know shit about shit has decided this for me. If I were to cut the pie evenly, everybody gets dogshit for increases. Try telling your staff something like "well, you got fucked this year, but next year, I'll pay you back and fuck someone else".
Maybe I'll just buy myself a hotdog cart and sell drugs out of it, might be more steady and less risky.
Or press the +30 button and bask in the glory of food cooked for 39 seconds.
The lead brained boomers are the ones who need to see it most.
There is little value in preaching to the choir.
Perplexity says:
The priest cannot be left alone with the child (or there is some risk).
Not bad, and it solved it correctly.
Back in grad school, but in NYC for some reason. Doing a shitty job, fucking up assignments that are 3rd grader level math. I'm doing it all on paper which I never did and then lost my entire brief bag when it somehow fell off a bus I was riding. Called wife to tell her that I couldn't do it anymore, lost all my notes, papers, assignments and would not be able to recover it all to pass semester.
Grad school was more than 15 years ago. I was in NYC somewhat recently and did go to the wrong address for a meeting and was late as a consequence.
Nfi.
Song lyrics, youngster.
I'm a driver I'm a winner, things are gonna change I can feel it.
Cars are awesome.
Thing is, I would like to have some time for this. However, I just can't prioritize it above the responsibilities of life. If I don't play a game, there is no real impact beyond a little disappointment. If I don't handle the other stuff, there are real and immediate (often expensive) consequences.
I believe that every person should have a hobby that enriches their life. However, I also feel like that enrichment demands some effort. Things like painting, playing an instrument, sculpting, demand effort but provide reward in equal measure over time. Not just for the individual, but for others who also get to experience the results.
Playing a game is an indulgence; its like a movie or show that you participate in. The end result is an experience for the player alone.
I don't see life enrichment by pursuit of arts and crafts as the same as consuming a game. I truly believe that you must move beyond playing games and that adults who do not pursue beyond are experiencing arrested development. Games are fun, but if you stop there, you miss so much. That's why I don't prioritize them and I find it fascinating that saying something as noncontroversial like "you should stop gaming at a certain age" really touches a nerve with so many people.
I switched to books. Portable, cheap, can start/stop any time. Can read in down moments, can listen on long car rides.
I started playing Outer Wilds. I just don't have the time to prioritize it to the point where I can enjoy it.
Assmagnet
This isn't a shitpost at all, its just the sad fucking truth.
I haven't played a game for more than 30 minutes in years.
Once you have a big boy job, responsibilities, and a family (if you choose to do so) game time ends up being really low on the list of priorities.
I'm sure many will disagree, but you just can't devote time to such things once you are an adult. You have to outgrow such indulgences or life will smack you in the dick. If your car is broken, the dishwasher is being an asshole, you need to refinance, the kids have music lessons, the dog is old and needs to go to the vet (again), your mom needs someone to replace her hose faucet, you just can't sit around dicking around with a game.
My wife is very protective of me for some odd reason. She likes to joke about how I should watch out for nets (I'm a fish?). If I don't turn up somewhere she'll call me in less than an hour. We both work from home (when I'm employed that is) so we're always around each other. It's rare that I go anywhere unless I have to travel for work, and that has typically not been a lot.
I also have a home automation platform where I do location tracking and plot us on a map. If I were to fall off, it'd be pretty noticeable.
I'm guessing if anyone were to snatch me, they'd get an hour head start before wifey started chasing them down with a shotgun. Kinda nice to think that someone is looking out for me. I guess all that box chowing has paid off.