[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 35 points 1 day ago

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Hmm...just a box.

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 2 points 1 day ago

Complimenting people can feel like a shameful act. But, I've tried to learn to not be ashamed about being genuinely complimentary as long as I'm not being a creep or intrusive about it.

  • That's a great color on you!
  • Random thing I admire about you that you clearly chose or cultivated.
  • Somebody here is wearing an amazing perfume/cologne.
  • You handled that situation with a grace/creativity/enthusiasm that I envy.
  • Your's was a truly insightful or creative take.
  • NOT comments on the things about themselves they have little or no control over (like height for men, or breast size for women. You're complimenting people not objects).

I like to just drop the genuinely positive truth bombs and walk away like a geriatric crop dusting the early bird special. They (the target of said compliment) should not feel obligated to acknowledge reciprocate in any way. This suddenly feels shamefully long winded. Be cool to each other.

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 1 points 1 day ago

Why do you think this is true? Where do you think this is true?

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 6 points 1 day ago

There is a whole album of this stuff: Seeking Major Tom

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 5 points 2 days ago

Odd design choice. My oven turns the light on when the door is opened (in addition to a manual option). Maybe somebody "repaired" your oven at some point and replaced the door switch for the light with the wrong type? I had to be aware of this when I replaced a similar switch connected to a relay that turned a light on in a closet when you opened the door. I don't remember the specific jargon at the moment, but it boiled down to whether or not the switch was open or closed by the action of depressing the switch. I think the language might have been something like normally open or normally closed.

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 4 points 3 days ago

In order to keep printers working properly they require regular blood sacrifices, tears are also acceptable. Most printers get these by accident as people clear paper jams, refill ink or toner cartridges, etc. Some printers clearly behave and perform better long term than others. More complexity (colors, 2 sided printing, large format, etc.) usually correlates to a larger thirst for blood/stress/anxiety. Remember Colin Robinson, the psychic vampire from "What We Do in the Shadows"? I'm pretty sure his spirit animal would be a color inkjet printer/scanner combo from late 90's.

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 4 points 6 days ago

More like by design for an LTS release.

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 62 points 9 months ago

Do I really even want to know what LinkedIn games are?

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 61 points 1 year ago

More like working class traitor.

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 143 points 2 years ago

Give em The Harkness Test The Harkness Test

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 55 points 2 years ago

"Sensors" sounds like a magical solution that hasn't been thought through, but the marketing guys already sold it and won't listen to the engineers explaining how difficult it is to actually build such a thing.

[-] Wolf314159@startrek.website 55 points 2 years ago

I'm no nationalistic fanatic of the flag, but is it really so difficult to understand that the flag is a symbol?

Obviously each flag, be they for nations or other groups, represents more than just a piece of cloth to many people. Taking offence at someone else's identifying with what a flag symbolizes is not okay. But, I tend to look skeptically at worship of any kind of idol, be it flag, cross, or text. That still doesn't mean it's okay to hate or persecute people for their beliefs, even if they appear silly to you and as long as they don't hurt others.

One group can demonstrate their respect for the nation by physically following some rules around the flag and others can demonstrate their loyalty to their ideals of the nation being violated by flying the flag upside down or burning a flag.

A flag or banner is not just a piece of cloth, never has been.

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