omgitsaheadcrab
@omgitsaheadcrab@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on rip frend 2 days ago:
Saddam?
- Comment on Ticketmaster to be investigated by watchdog over 'dynamic pricing' of Oasis tickets 2 months ago:
Flying to LA for their final concert. Instead I could have watched Oasis for the same price… lol
- Comment on $1 million starter home? It's the norm in 237 cities, according to Zillow 3 months ago:
It doesn’t take much to find plenty of people on Reddit talking about how they make 130k a year as a Walmart truck driver. Or the hordes or software engineers with 300k salaries, grads starting straight out of uni with well over 100k.
There is definitely inflation, the corresponding salary increases just don’t seem to be across all industries.
- Comment on $1 million starter home? It's the norm in 237 cities, according to Zillow 3 months ago:
Salaries in the US are a bit mad though, so it’s mostly inflation surely?
- Comment on Or meet and cheese 4 months ago:
Don’t forget the wine
- Comment on NetBSD bans all commits of AI-generated code 6 months ago:
Ok but how is anyone meant to know if you generated your docstrings using copilot?
- Comment on A photography depicting the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza - 2565 BCE. 6 months ago:
If it’s that heavy how are they picking it up?
- Comment on Who would win? 8 months ago:
Amagad. I regret asking
- Comment on Who would win? 8 months ago:
Someone loop me in with the acorn, seen it in a few memes now :/
- Comment on Because AI and Crypto use to much electricity, what if a law was made that they had to power it with green energy? 9 months ago:
There’s an estimated 2.2 billion residences on earth. That’s a pretty small percentage 😅
- Comment on A real man 9 months ago:
But you’re right of course
- Comment on A real man 9 months ago:
- Comment on Artists are making creative companies apologize for using AI 10 months ago:
I get why people are upset, but isn’t it kinda futile? Everything that can be replaced with AI will be. From arts to dev and anything else they can think of. It’s only a matter of time until the tech is good enough for any particular problem. Trying up legislate against it doesn’t seem useful either. People will get around it eventually.
We’re moving towards a world where lots of us won’t have viable jobs in these fields. We’ll either find different jobs or need some form of UBI
- Comment on HP sued (again) for blocking third-party ink from printers, accused of monopoly 10 months ago:
What a great article 😄
- Comment on Billionaires are hoarding trillions in untaxed wealth. They want the Supreme Court to keep it that way 10 months ago:
- Comment on in your household, there is a chip you can easily decap. Can you guess what it is? 1 year ago:
SIM?
- Comment on Unity temporarily closes offices amid death threats following contentious pricing changes 1 year ago:
1v1 me?!
- Comment on Voter ID in England led to racial and disability discrimination, report finds 1 year ago:
But surely you can’t just let people vote without identifying them?
- Comment on [HN] Tell HN: Reminder that your LinkedIn profile is fully visible to site members 1 year ago:
In that thread: someone who doesn’t understand what LinkedIn is for. He really needs to stay on Facebook.
- Comment on Google Launches Project IDX, A web-based IDE 1 year ago:
Meta+e … emacsclient pops up instantly
- Comment on Uptime goals 1 year ago:
Use u64 and it’ll be like 585 billion years, think of the uptime!
- Comment on Fifty-seven swimmers fall sick and get diarrhoea at world triathlon championship in Sunderland 1 year ago:
Well that’s shitty