MNByChoice

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[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 16 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

Let's ensure we also make household robots unreasonably strong and durable. We don't want shotgun wielding humans to be able to disable one, or barricade in a house.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 5 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Like the Nazi coopted a tiny puppy.

A stupid billionaire is obsessed with an extremely small dog.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 32 points 14 hours ago

Poor children. No loving parents anymore.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 5 points 14 hours ago

No. Sometimes.

Beards are sometimes like that too.

Let's talk more about the headbands. I use the cheap elastics and haven't had an issue. Have you tried a large handkerchief?

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 3 points 14 hours ago

It is all a simulation. I died in 1999. Sorry zoomers.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 5 points 15 hours ago (2 children)

Such a tiny dog.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 2 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

Boomers are retiring and 401ks ensure that these companies will make money purely from "value potential".

Peter Zeihan expects the opposite as Boomers sell their stock to fund lifestyle.

Could be both. First up, then down.

Edit to fix name.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 2 points 15 hours ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

No. That is something else.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 7 points 21 hours ago (3 children)

Every month I throw out the old system and start over.

Should be a word for that.

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 8 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

I would love to read that. Would you have a reference? (I failed to find one.)

[–] MNByChoice@midwest.social 15 points 21 hours ago (7 children)

Huh. Usually the chain is removed so no one gets hurt or has to be careful.

Am I wrong that the chain is in place?

 

I am a jr. Dev, but not imaginative. I find most programming languages to be poorly advertised and explained. Usually they assume too much knowledge.

What would I use Web Assembly, like Goblin (https://spritely.institute/), for? Are there examples of Web Assembly programs?

It is for web pages, or online games? Can they be run offline?

 

As an Atheist, I am often puzzled by the theist view that the Meaning of Life comes only from God. It seems very narrow, bleak, and heavy handed.

Do you find value in discussion of the Meaning of Life?
What do you think the meaning is?
What value do you think knowing the Meaning of Life brings?

 

I don't understand the Nintendo Switch. How many do I need for a family of gamers?

They are a personal device like a gameboy.
There is a TV version for party games.
The games may or may not be shareable, even with the physical games.
Assume the ideal usage is during screen time on a weekend.

I have been avoiding buying one as I don't understand them. Thinking of getting them soon.

I assume one OLED for the family and then a portable per person, then one copy of each game per device.

How is this affordable?

 

The lines are long. The food is expensive. Everyone in the group wants to eat something different. The food taste is a gamble. There are few places to eat.

Does everyone stick together and wait in all of the lines? Split up and meet at some location? Eat on the way to the festival and just hang out?

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by MNByChoice@midwest.social to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml
 

It often feels like there are only 3 productive hours in typical American white collar work day.

What if we just cut out the rest?

Edit: Some great responses. So responses must have also been said about the 5 day and 40 hour work weeks.

 

In the USA, 3.1% claim Atheist, 4% Agnostic, and a total of 22.8% "Unaffiliated".

In Minnesota, 3% claim to be Atheist, 4% Agnostic, with a total of 20% Unaffiliated.

Posted as I often feel there are few Atheists in the USA. Turns out Atheists are under noticed.

 

I keep getting a red banner saying “Toastify is awesome” when updating. What does it mean, and what should I do differently?

 

How would one actually calculate the full "fruit of labor" in work that includes several people doing different tasks?

How to calculate between people doing the same task producing physical items seems easy. Add in customer service, sales, and development, and it seems easier to focus on what other groups pay for those skills, which is not what I want.

It also seems looking at the difference between having the role, and not. However some skills are mandatory, just less involved.

Feel free to simplify, but different tasks is a must.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by MNByChoice@midwest.social to c/unpopularopinion@lemmy.world
 

I don't like subscribing to nonphysical things. I can read a physical paper a month after it arrived. Digital is faster, but I tend to lose it before I have read it.

I need a recipient in my pocket. Too often my virtual thing is lost, my device fails, or things reboot and I don't have my secure 24 digit password with me.

I won't subscribe to a digital only anything. Physical and digital is nice.

Edit: They don't even have to be identical. A digital daily with a monthly print would be nice.

 

Hello friends. Work email is crushing me. The ticketing systems, plural, email me on everyone's tucket. (Because some people only work tickets via email and others through the web interface.)

Are there any email clients or servers that allow new email to land somewhere other than the inbox? Or allow my view to start elsewhere?

I declare email bankruptcy daily....

Send whiskey.

Edit: I was unclear.

I have filtering, but those all happen after the mail is in the Inbox. I get a quarter second of crazy emails and previews and things moving, then they are gone. (Outlook sucks.)

I don't even want to see that shit. Not at all.

 

Today, I was playing with an immediate annuity calculator. For about $106K (USA Dollar), one can get a 10 year Immediate annuity that pays about $1K per month.

For $1 million, 9 people could be covered for 10 years. For $1 billion, 9,400.

Every American could be covered for the next 10 years for ~$35 trillion. Rolled out over 10 years, it could be $3.5 trillion per year.

I am better able to reason about annuities, than government spending, so this started to put the costs in perspective for me. The costs also stop being as "squishy".

UBI would be life changing for many. Those with lots of income already would be paying about 30% back to the IRS.

There are lots of optimizations. For 60% more, the term could be doubled to 20 years, cutting the annual rollout cost by 20%. I bet costs could be improved when purchasing $1 trillion of anything. Annuity rates are also not great right now, so there a likely better structures.

Thoughts?

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