sobchak

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[–] sobchak@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago

Oh yeah, true. Forgot about the the supplement grift.

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

People have different levels of "nerves" as others, and it kind of sounds like you may filtering out applicants on an arbitrary metric (how nervous a person may be in an interview). Don't have enough information about your process to say for sure (obviously), but it may be something to think about. Interviews can be very high-stakes for some people (such as "I may become homeless"), and not for others ("my parents are rich"). After hired, it's not necessarily as high-staked, and toy problems aren't what SEs work on day-to-day.

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 8 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Not sure about the soap thing. It definitely strips more of the "seasoning" than just water in my experience. And it's my understanding modern dish soap contains some synthetics, and cast iron is very porous (I use the cheap kind, I think the kind for camping, lol), so I avoid soap. I just use very warm water and sometimes mechanical means (stainless steel scrubbers) to clean my cast iron. Tbf, just cooking very fat/oil heavy stuff restores much of the seasoning whenever it's lost.

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

As someone wholly uneducated on these kinds of things, I just choose to use the heuristic of defaulting to using/ingesting natural substances, as much as practical, because we evolved with them and it would seem more likely our bodies (and the ecosystem) know how to deal with them. I also don't trust the government to be discerning/uncorruptible enough to not allow stuff to pass that shouldn't, especially now. Peer review is more trustworthy though, and gets more trustworthy the longer something has been around and studied more.

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Idk, being in a toxic or abusive relationship isn't healthy or a good time for the abused or the abuser, so I wouldn't call it "success."

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 6 points 3 days ago

Weird, I've been forced to use a Mac for work, never liked it. I prefer Debian or other non-rolling-release distros with long term support, and haven't had a Linux install get messed up in many years (since I used Arch, and something went wrong with my proprietary Nvidia drivers after an update).

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 2 points 3 days ago

CO2 levels are still rising pretty much unabated though. Probably mostly due to The Green Paradox and Jevons Paradox..

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 30 points 3 days ago (3 children)

I don't think it's just about sex. I'm not even sure incels think that. I think it's more about relationships and someone to share your life with. I know some people seem fine with just friends and casual sex, but I think a lot of people have a need, or strong "want," for a close, deep, intimate relationship. I know I do at least. Even if it was just about sex, sex is pretty much a human need.

Personally, I have severe life-long social anxiety (and depression), so it's always been very hard for me to make friends or meet potential partners. I have worked on my anxiety issue (medication, attempts at self help, though I could never afford therapy), and I am better than before (I used to sometimes get panic attacks just being around large groups of people), but it's still severe enough to hinder me in life in general (and noticeable to people around me).

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 7 points 6 days ago

If doing an overlay network (network on top of the Internet), you probably won't be able to do much better than Tor or i2p.

We confirm the trilemma that an AC [anonymous communication] protocol can only achieve two out of the following three properties: strong anonymity (i.e., anonymity up to a negligible chance), low bandwidth overhead, and low latency overhead.

https://freedom.cs.purdue.edu/projects/trilemma.html

This applies to all types of anonymous networks as well (BT, Wifi, etc).

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 5 points 6 days ago (1 children)

I think it's close to 1/3 of the US states now.

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 4 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (3 children)

I think the far-right "manosphere" influencers are a good indication at what it does to mental health. Fascism, and extremist groups in general, seem to thrive on men not getting laid. IDK what the cause of this is though; I suppose more digital, less IRL social entertainment. They drink and do less drugs, which could be a reason too (especially drinking).

Edit: This is a self-reported statistic too. It may just be men are more comfortable reporting that their virgins instead of lying.

[–] sobchak@programming.dev 14 points 1 week ago

It's a tax that proportionally taxes the poor more than the wealthy, and it's not a coincidence that it's happening the same time taxes on the rich are being lowered.

Tariffs could make sense if we had a big manufacturing unemployment problem, but we currently do not. And targeted tariffs can help keep strategic industries in the country, but the 15% tariffs aren't targeted. Some countries are just better at making certain things, whether it's because of the resources they have, or the particular skills their workforce have, so trade, generally, makes sense.

The stupid "trade imbalance" thing Trump goes on about doesn't even take into account all the services US companies sell them (tech, financial, etc), and nothing is being done to stop US companies from offshoring these service jobs (some of these service jobs do have high unemployment and are being heavily offshored right now). Nevermind that trade imbalances means we're receiving more stuff than we're sending them, which is more beneficial to us.

I dunno why you want to keep resources/goods in their country of origin. Only Central and South America can enjoy coffee I guess?

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