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Solopreneur just vibing, posts are probably bullshit. Community lead at Reactiflux (https://reactiflux.com), the largest chat community of React professionals. Check out This Month in React (https://open.spotify.com/show/4g3Le83YfsMeI8Fq3cpPeH).
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I don't try to flaut the rules I just am bad at anything requiring awareness of a schedule
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If I had an electric pedal assist to get me up to 10 mph, then let me operate under my own power with low resistance, I could get around the city so fast (which is why they don't but)
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You might try out some labels others use, like "lesbian" or "gay" or "bisexual" until you hit an edge case in your usage that isn't captured adequately
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getting every penny's worth of this $40 ticket. 1hr 45min delay, a gate change, AND a terminal change. I had time to leave the airport to smoke and come back through security
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sure, i guess i mean that they come up in that environment due to incentives. some folks never shake it
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unfortunately the tech industry encourages and depends on this attitude. legions of 20somethings have limited exposure to other humans because the industry norm demands that they commit so strongly to learning to use new tools to get the jobs they want
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This has become a top-3 source of spam in @reactiflux.com, it's wild how direct it is
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Ah yes System Linux On PCs, your prediction of the year of Linux on the desktop is apt
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Confirmed: you also can't alias accounts, so I have to remember the checking account numbers to disambiguate. Super annoying
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Had been unwittingly paying my therapist from my business checking, and accidentally paid a contractor from my personal checking. Seems like a badly broken experience
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happy pride
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aka the crossword hint for me
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Do you have opinions of Sublime Text? I can't imagine using notepad++ anymore tbh
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no i prefer to do things than debate "narratives" with internet weirdos. have fun I'm with your stories
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I literally had to mute the name of a person I had never heard of before because people wouldn't shut the hell up about him. You are boosting his signal by shouting about him, get off the internet for a minute ("touch grass") and you'll realize basically nobody's heard of him
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I don't use Klaviyo so it was an easy spot but they even got a similar domain, which I don't see often
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I just got a GREAT one recently "from Klaviyo" telling me my recent campaign was getting higher than normal report rates. Regular phishing from there but the email was unusually detailed and plausible
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aborted due to rain 😔
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Hello! I run three discords, including one with almost 250,000 people
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~37 miles give or take, ~4.5 hrs
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"I am making, a birdhouse."
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"Stop killing us and let us spend time with our families" as an animus hits a little different than "give us a grievance process and pay us more" and I think the reticence to deal with a union comes from how much lower the stakes are and how much higher the costs are, now
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Unions were formed when labor relations were pretty fucked, and union organizers fought for a lot of the rights we take for granted now — 8 hour workdays, 5 day workweeks, and not to be killed by occupational hazards
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To my understanding, a union is effectively an adversarial bureaucracy, definitionally in opposition to the control structure of a firm. This can be a heavy burden, one that I'm increasingly unsure is an appropriate fit for knowledge workers