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  • Bruh I'm a dev who does Agile and we still have a QA department lol

  • Idk bro I have adhd and have taken stimulants for over 5 years now. These days I take less than when I started, and I sometimes take weeks off by accident. I'm more addicted to caffeine than dexedrine lol.

  • Elon makes no sense lmfao. How is twitter Dark Souls and reddit Bloodborne. And not going to lie Insta has plenty of edgy shit and users too, and reddit has plenty of normies. Idfk

  • I think he's trying to say, corporations being greedy and all, will end up making us work 16 hours a day instead

  • I- U- Search Linux!

  • I thought we left pedants with reddit.

    Take care.

  • Yeah, I get your point. I think I'm just trying to explain that it all just matters where you grew up and what you used. I go outside today and I do say it feels like a 12 degree day. It's not that much different.

    I must admit, the oven temps are nice, but they are a product of being written in Fahrenheit (if they were written in celcius, it would be round too, like 150c, 160c, 170c, 175c, etc)

    But the more I look at it the more I see it's all just numbers. We put importance to these numbers but they're all pretty arbitrary, except celcius using 0 as the freezing point for water and 100 as the boiling point- these are two very important measures that are just weird for Fahrenheit.

  • I wanna say that with this logic 50 should be right around the most comfortable temp.. But for most people it's closer to 70.

    I'll try to explain how easily mappable Celsius is to people as well.

    -40 to +40.. -40 being extremely cold, and +40 being extremely hot. 21c is the equivalent of 70f.

    It's all the same stuff. Just matters what you're used to.

  • I think the main difference is just personal project vs work project

  • And that's called Responsive web design