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  • I grew up just following my mum around the kitchen. I remember literally watching pots of water boil. When the bubbles form and they look like eyes and stuff. When I heard the saying, I was always a bit confused until I realized I'm a weirdo.

  • So many of my Americans friends are like: "it was old news a while back, you guys are still hung up on it?".

    I'm like ... dude ...

    A lot of people aren't going to the states because they're afraid of ICE. I'm not going because they threatened my country and mocked it. Then I see Americans lay back and go "why you taking it so seriously?" or even worse is when I see interviews of them accusing us of taking advantage of America and joke about us being the 51st state.

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  • It's just painting a picture. The story could just as easily been putting together a family dinner and focusing on what everyone's preferences that you've learned over the years. Or something more Lemmy based would be dealing with a production issue as a developer and then BAM dick pic.

    It's just story telling to me.

  • I will just say that things in tech change a lot in general. That's just the nature of it.

    If I can do one small thing that makes people feel better, then why wouldn't I do it?

    I don't necessarily see that as a connection to a measure of competency. It seems you do and you probably have good reasons to believe so and I would say that I haven't experienced that.

  • If it uses master and it's too much trouble to get people to switch. It stays master until we can coordinate.

    If I'm starting a new project I use main.

    Why?

    It doesn't take much to do and it avoids any misunderstandings or arguments and we've got work to do. I don't particular care if you guys are "stuck" on master. If that's what it is and everyone wants to keep it that way, I don't have enough will to change it. If it's under my control, I will change it.

  • I don't know how often I should change my bed sheets. I do it like once a month or so, but I have friends that do it every week and it made me feel like I'm really gross.

  • apart from not having a car

    I think they were implying that if that was not something that was negotiable then you could move onto reducing red meat intake.

  • Seriously, isn't reading documents/cases a bare minimum for their exorbitant fees?

  • ... Batman!

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  • Canadians are way too used to getting shafted.

    I currently pay monthly but if I had to get a PAYG plan, I'd go with something like Saily: https://saily.com/esim-canada/

    Or one of those other eSim companies. However, I'm not sure if it's just data or if it'll give you a number. Typically with PAYG I'm happy with just data, but I know it doesn't work for everyone. The cost is pretty wild though, I'm in London UK right now and I got a 200GB PAYG SIM for the same price as the 20GB SIM on Saily.


    Freedom's Prepaid looks alright-ish?

    https://shop.freedommobile.ca/en-CA/prepaid-plans?planType=Prepaid+By+The+Month

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  • I forgot I had a hunting knife in my bag. Yes very stupid, I know.

    I got pulled over by airport security and when they asked me to open up the pocket. I found a water bottle on top of my knife and showed that to them and they said it was fine. I didn't realize the knife was there until I got home and unpacked.

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  • That's because you need to do things like stay hydrated, eat a healthy diet and keep your cell division count as low as possible.

  • I'm going to use slightly more words than you but she's a modern day conservative: Her special circumstances are "okay" however other peoples are not. She should be protected, others should not.

  • I mean, he's said before that shitty code doesn't make for a good or bad game. He gave examples of lots of successful games that have "bad" code and that it doesn't matter and people should just make games.

  • One of our coworkers keeps telling us to trust AI.

    We're like, we get to to generate some code but we always check it. The coworker was like, nah you should just trust it. We're like, why? He said you should just train it until it gets to the state where you want.

    We were like, we're competent in our fields and we wouldn't want to use anything in production that's not checked by a human. Even if it wasn't checked by a human we should have some checks for sure. Not sure why he's so adamant about not checking anything.

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  • I'm going back to Europe for a few months for a visit. I was looking at other VPNs and they were offering me cheap discounts but I'd have to sign up for 2 years or some shit. Mullvad was very straightforward in their pricing and I was able to generate the VPN config and I have it installed on my travel router really easily.

  • Didn't know he was half-irish 😃