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Cake day: July 22nd, 2023

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  • Wow, that’s definitely a few. Didn’t expect an entire set of chainmail to show up in these comments!

    And I seem to notice something:

    …the armor. But because I want to be done in less than a year (will be part of my wedding outfit)

    “Hey, what if I not only learn to play the [Hurdy (Nerdy?) Gurdy, but also learn to play it for my wedding”

    Someone’s wedding is going to be very interesting.






  • edit: I realize the below sounds kinda ranty. sorry lol

    I’m mildly fortunate but ever since I was a kid I saw the rank race as insufferable as well. Since the start of high school I felt that way. Every step of college apps, standardized tests made me physically grimace.

    Kids in my hs class obsessed over ranks. “You let this guy beat you? Chump.” “I’m taking all AP classes, I’m a workaholic!” “Did you know so-and-so got into Princeton? She’s so smart!” Superficial as fuck. Talk about something more interesting than numbering people, I beg of you.

    The SAT depressed me. I did good, but only because I read at an unholy speed, I wasn’t super smart or anything. And I saw lots of kids get average SATs because of home trouble or not being a test killer or being unable to afford time or money for SAT training or not being able to take the SAT 5 times. Instant sieve.

    Even in my undergrad people were ranky af. “Oh, yeah, I got waitlisted for Cornell, I got rejected from MIT, I got deferred from Carnegie-Mellon…” Shut up, please shut up. Whether it’s innocent or not, it helps no one and does nothing.

    About your brief digression with Trump. My undergrad was heavy on DEI, and I think a lot of people disliked it but kept their mouth shut. I felt neutral either way but I’d hear conversations like

    “Why didn’t I get into this program? What did the others do that I didn’t have?”

    “Oh, he’s gay.”

    “Fuck, I shoulda been gay! Maybe I should apply for random scholarships and pretend I’m 1% Irish or whatever.”

    even though they’d switch and say

    “DEI is important for disadvantaged groups…”

    during the orientation meeting. So I can see where a lot of modern hostility comes from, even though the effects of said hostilities have put America worse off.

    cheap sailboat and live off the grid

    Dreamy. Make sure you stay safe :P



  • Yeah the market has definitely toughened regarding college degrees, since the 80s. (Maybe bc they’re more common now? If that’s a good thing or not.)

    Funny enough, Reddit likes to say

    • cs bachelor’s degree and 2yr experience is better than master’s and none (I’ve always doubted whether that’s a real widespread thing)
    • trades make bank ezpz (I hear that relies on a good apprenticeship which can be hard to get)

    Also: would you say the choice of undergrad matters in UK tech?

    slop creator

    lmao






  • Done.

    • How dangerous really is your job?
    • What happens if you get injured? Insurance/etc.?
    • What differences do you have when performing for adults vs. children? (since you mention child-friendly, I assume that means you don’t do things that might scare them)
    • What are your least tame skills?
    • How did you get into performing in the sideshow? Mentors, training, string of coincidences?
    • Favorite memory?
    • Any frightening memories?

    Sorry for the wall x)




  • Building on this, I recommend zoxide instead of only fzfing or regexping.

    For people who like to keep everything they ever create, like college students, you can use z 18.04/1 to get to a directory like ~/hw/random-school/fresh-1/analysis-18.04/pset1.

    Lets you nest without fear.

    (Also, about your question: I’ve personally used ~/git/<projname>/ and ~/git/<org>/<projname> at the same time – e.g. ~/git/aur/fuzzel-git)


  • So assuming you saved $900, and you worked 45 to 90 minutes a day for two weeks, then your total work was between 10.5 and 21 hours, which maths out to between $42 and $85 an hour. Plus the convenience of dodging the modern disaster they call smart cars.

    Amazing. I’d be content running into a car problem and fixing it for half the savings. Hopefully YouTube will serve me well when the time comes :P

    What would you say was the hardest part (effort or instructional accuracy wise)?