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- Comment on Substack says it will not remove or demonetize Nazi content 10 months ago:
Tolerance is a social contract not a right. If you are tolerant, you earn tolerance for yourself. If you are intolerant, you don’t deserve tolerance yourself. It’s really not that complicated imo. I don’t feel the need to be tolerant of racist, bigoted people.
- Comment on Back in my day 11 months ago:
Mine was The Point. 🎵 Me and my Arrow 🎵
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 11 months ago:
You’re splitting hairs here I think it’s fair to make the statement that tech industry workers perform professional tech work. I mean it’s cool that you learned to bake but what makes you think this means you know what the skill requirements are for tech workers and how well chatgpt can cover for gaps in those skills? Your dismissive ‘meh’ says to me ‘yea but I learned how to bake with chatgpt so I disagree with this statement’.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 11 months ago:
Professional tech work at home is professional tech work. I think to anyone who actually have careers in technology wouldn’t see a distinction here. Programming is not the same as systems architecture, systems management etc. Programming is simply one of the tools you use as a software engineer. I do not think it’s too broad to be meaningless and I think comparing learning to bake to software engineering is reductive and shows a lack of understanding about the requirements of the field.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 11 months ago:
So? Are you saying you disagree with the premise of the article because chatgpt taught you how to bake? Professional tech work isn’t really relatable to baking at home.
- Comment on Steam Deck OLED announced 1 year ago:
If stability and reliability are paramount to you, you might consider getting the older version. At this point the hardware has been well tested and I feel like you might be beta testing less on a gen 1 vs a gen 2. That being said my personal experience is that I’ve never felt like a beta tester for valve and I’m sure you’ll be happy with either. Cheers!
- Comment on Attendees at Bored Ape NFT event report vision loss and extreme pain 1 year ago:
Yea I honestly can’t believe people who think of themselves as decent would delight like this in the suffering of others? You realize voicing opinions like this takes you right out of the ‘right side of the argument’ and outs you as a pretty much an awful person? Do better, people.
- Comment on Consumers are paying more than ever for streaming TV each month and analysts say there’s no reason for the companies to stop raising prices 1 year ago:
You’re mistakening the wide range of solutions and tooling for complexity.
- Comment on Consumers are paying more than ever for streaming TV each month and analysts say there’s no reason for the companies to stop raising prices 1 year ago:
Yarr harr fiddle dee dee. Fuck Netflix, Hulu and Disney
- Comment on They won't teach you this in Drivers Ed 1 year ago:
Shouldn’t you pretty much always do this when coming to a stop in a manual??
- Comment on Made myself some ridiculous socks :) 1 year ago:
Ridiculously cool I think you mean
- Comment on Intergenerational Report 2023: Australian economy built on rent seekers who produce nothing 1 year ago:
I don’t disagree but having been on both sides of the token (I’ve rented a LOT of properties more than I care to count but it’s 7) I can tell you that homeowners nowadays are doing a lot of work themselves, maybe even work that they shouldn’t be doing themselves. There can be some financially devestating costs to home ownership that people try to maliciously hide from you during inspection unless you’re buying a house brand new. My point being that I’d imagine that at least partially factors into all of this and I’d guess that people renting out houses are more likely to simply ‘hire someone to get it done’ or have a handyman on speedial. Again, clarifying ‘good’ landlords. I wouldn’t saying most are good, about 20% maybe in my experience, but still I do think there are reasonable folk that do a majority of their work servicing rental properties frankly I’d rather buy houses worked on by people like that as opposed to unqualified homeowners neglecting proper upkeep and creating time bombs for people trying to enter the market later on.
- Comment on Intergenerational Report 2023: Australian economy built on rent seekers who produce nothing 1 year ago:
Not to mention a good (yes, perhaps not even most are good) landlord is supposed to spend money up-keeping, updating and maybe even upgrading residential properties, therefore spending money on goods and services to do just that. There are hard working people who make a living working in industries that come from this market, but providing them some consideration doesn’t mesh with the current zeitgeist.
- Comment on BPT 1 year ago:
He never died in breaking bad.
- Comment on Tesla Identified As Most Recalled Car Brand, Mercedes & Toyota Least 1 year ago:
What kind of EV?