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  • I think you’re thinking of the graph that shows how, if wages were tied to worker productivity, the minimum wage would be $80, but if we’re just talking inflation, the minimum wage should be ~$15-18

  • Reading back, my comment sounds snarky, but I was genuinely trying to be helpful.

    Like what pemptago was describing, instead of symlinking your directories to /home/username/username, you could simply update that file and achieve the same effect, but in a more “official” way that may prove more robust.

  • Are you aware of the ‘xdg-user-dirs-update’ command that allows you to edit the ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs config file?

  • This is pretty common for people on the Autistic spectrum. We don't get the guide on how to properly act around people, so we mask by emulating the people we like and want to relate to.

    I'm not a doctor or a therapist, but I wouldn't worry too much about the social chameleon thing unless it's actively causing rifts in your friendships. Instead, it sounds like you need to work on your willingness to look for and respect other people's boundaries so as not to appear clingy. I do want to recognize that doing that will be much harder than just speaking it aloud–it's something I'm working on myself–but it sounds like you've already kind of come to that conclusion yourself already.

  • Final Final Project

  • IMO, blurring a house in Street View could lead to the Streisand effect, especially when 99% of all other property is unblurred.

    If you want to remain private, in the case of Street View, your best bet is to keep it as inconspicuous as possible, otherwise people will start looking closer and ask questions; the exact opposite of what you want, even if you have nothing to hide.

  • Physics says both use the same amount, just one is spread out more and the other is all at once. I don't have the formula, but basically it takes the same overall effort to stop an object regardless of if it's slowly or very fast.

  • I've started having issues recently, too. After a work injury, I finally saw my GP, who recommended Physical Therapy, which has basically just been a guided workout with some yoga moves worked in over the course of an hour.

    It hasn't fixed my pain yet, but it's made it better, and my pain was explained in a way that makes sense (my shoulders and core weren't as strong as they should have been, placing undue burden on some of my backmuscles).

    If you don't want to go to PT, I'd strongly recommend just slowly doing 10-15 minutes of simple stretching like what you might have done in Gym as a kid. Stretch to the point of mild discomfort, not pain, doing each stretch 3 tines for 10 seconds. It might be worth looking into some basic yoga poses that target your particular pains (or the ones that you want to target first).

    I'll bet you'll notice good results after a week. If not, definitely go see your GP again.

    Obligatory "I am not a doctor"

  • I think they store the data about the files in a database, but the files are in a folder structure.

    Doesn't make sense to have data that could be a few gigabytes in a database, or maybe that's just me.

  • I personally don't use Photoshop but was using it as an example. You could fill in the blank with other tools like AutoCAD, MS Office, QuickBooks/Quicken, etc.

  • I think there are two major hurdles keeping Linux adoption back (besides the obvious installation bit). The first is that our backwards compatibility is terrible. It is easier to get old versions of Windows software to run in Wine than it is to get some old Linux software to run natively.

    If something like Photoshop did finally release a Linux version, even if they only did one release to make 2% of people happy, it likely wouldn't be able to run natively after 5 years.

    The second is a good graphical toolkit. Yes, GTK and Qt exist, but neither are as simple as WinForms or SwiftUI/Aqua.

  • This might be controversial, but the new Denis Villeneuve movies are much better than the book. Maybe watch the movies and read the book or trawl the wiki after for more context.

  • Well, you know the old adage: "Good artists copy, great artists steal"

  • Eh, I'm gonna buy it the moment it comes out in the US because the movie is fucking fantastic, but you do you.

  • From the article:

    there’s still no easy (or legal) way to watch it with English subtitles, and there’s been no updates on when it’ll come to streaming or physical in the US or elsewhere

  • Are you red-green colorblind?

  • Modern roads having subscription services aren't even new: we pay for our roads with gas tax, registration fees, parking fees, and congestion pricing... And it's still not enough, so we take from income and property tax to make up the difference.

  • Looks like Cookie Monster found weed