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  • I also sort of blame it on the social media culture of being “constantly connected.” In some workplace cultures, (especially outside the dev space), not being constantly visible and grinning is the same as not consistently posting happy updates on your feed and consuming them.

    I remember in my last job we had an “open office” plan after buying and renovating a huge space, and I found a niche little area to set up my desk without people staring at me and when people came to ask me questions they would say shit like “oh so this is where you’re hiding!”

    Yes, on company property in the main workroom seated at my company desk using my company computer.

    Thankfully my new job is fully remote, so fuck all that weird social noise when at the end of the day I’m just whoring my brain and fingers out so I can pay my rent and buy groceries





  • kautau@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneProtecc rule
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    14 天前

    And all of them have “support our troops” bumper stickers but vote to gut VA benefits and make life in the military a worse experience

    Whatever platforms they stand on have the literal people they are talking about supporting being crushed by the platform




  • Yeah my old apartment had one shared old ass boiler in the basement for the whole building, like 35 units.

    I would have to wake up super early for my job, and in the spring/summer when the boiler wasn’t on to heat the radiators, I would often be the one to kick start it by turning my hot water on.

    It would take like 10 minutes to heat up so I’d just run the shower on low pressure and get a few more minutes of sleep


  • kautau@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldI love snap /s
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    20 天前

    The biggest issue to me with snap (unless something has changed since the last time I looked it up) is that it’s all a walled garden by canonical and it’s not open source (in the sense of package submission, review, rating, source availability, etc).

    With flatpak/flathub you can see the source and discussion behind each package

    https://github.com/orgs/flathub/repositories

    But that transparency doesn’t exist on snap so you are just hoping canonical did their homework on vetting apps









  • Because it avoids this

    It’s the baseline of UNIX, with Linux maintaining most compatibility, meaning servers around the world, desktop environments including MacOS and GNU/Linux, gaming machines (including video game consoles like PlayStation and Steam Deck), mobile devices like Android and Apple Devices, mainframe computing systems, embedded systems, so on and so forth. It makes up the backbone of our technology infrastructure. It continues to be iterated on, and is tightly bound with the C programming language and its improvements and iterations.