@[email protected] oh, definitely that too, but I suppose I was trying to put why they're so annoying into words. It having being part of life for years, it happening to me is infuriating... @[email protected]
I need a fellow ADHDer to put into words for Miguel why excessive non-sense questioning (but do you want a tall cup, medium, porcelain, glass...with your coffee) drives us insane. Could you guys help?
@[email protected] For me, there's a minimum choice cost. Let's call it roughly equivalent to the 'normal' cost of choosing a course from a menu. Now imagine every one of those 'trivial' questions takes as much energy to answer as being sent back to the starters and having to choose again @[email protected]
Meanwhile, my unexpected detour into Korean #beatboxing is the gift that keeps on giving. Not my favourite Wing track musically, but his new single has a bass line that hits like a truck and 'but how?' levels that are off the charts. That said, I'm not even a huge fan of EDM and I still liked this because of how insanely well it uses the tools of the genre, so if you are I suspect you'll love it.
WING - Aventador (Official Video) (BEATBOX)
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Making coffee with a #DreamTheater album I've not listened to yet in the background, and had a moment of "wow, even by Dream Theater standards that's a weird time signature shift" before processing that the new note was actually the kettle boiling.
Anyway, this is mostly to let you know that Dream Theater and their instrumental spin off Liquid Tension Experiment exist if you didn't already. If you're into #prog metal that leans heavily into playing with #music enabled by insane levels of technical skill, they have you covered.
This is probably as good an introduction as anything 😁 youtu.be/aSU0xBGfkfg
Liquid Tension Experiment - "When the Water Breaks" Live 2008 *HD 1080p*
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now waiting on the tube replacement taxi
standard England
@[email protected] "I'm afraid your pavement is undergoing repairs, the catapult and hang glider replacement service is just over there."
Making coffee with a #DreamTheater album I've not listened to yet in the background, and had a moment of "wow, even by Dream Theater standards that's a weird time signature shift" before processing that the new note was actually the kettle boiling.
Anyway, this is mostly to let you know that Dream Theater and their instrumental spin off Liquid Tension Experiment exist if you didn't already. If you're into #prog metal that leans heavily into playing with #music enabled by insane levels of technical skill, they have you covered.
I just accidentally discovered the "say" command in OSX as a way to let me know when long running cli tasks are done, and life will never be the same.
Also wanting a Stuart Scott voice screaming "Booyah!"
@[email protected] Pushover offers a command line client that lets you spam yourself with a mobile alert at the end of a long running process which can be surprisingly useful.
Also, *taps the "requiring government identities makes your network less safe for the people who really need safety" sign* https://coralproject.net/blog/the-real-name-fallacy/
@[email protected] Ooof. You'd really hope that by the time you've collected enough money for that type of publicity you'd have read at least one article on the topic of your core claims. It's not like government identities making networks less safe is a new idea at this point.
“…reports that the firm had already burnt through its entire 2026 AI coding tools budget in just four months after incentivizing employees to adopt the technology through an internal leaderboard ranking teams by total AI tool usage.”
I hesitate to judge from the outside a situation I do not truly know, but actually I don’t: you absolute dumbasses, wow
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] Something I've wondered for many years since I first found out that many companies 'reward' spending your whole budget before the end of a financial period: what are senior management thinking/smoking when they issue policies that explicitly say 'I will financially reward you for spending more of the organization's money'?
@mavnn @gsuberland Rich people's peer-to-peer
@[email protected] @[email protected] TCP over cruise missile.
@mavnn @gsuberland SOFTWARE FREEDOM WIN: this missile is GPL!
@[email protected] @[email protected] Or this torpedo: lwn.net/Articles/501536/
@mavnn yes but it's delivered kinetically
THE MISSILE IS PROVIDED “WHERE IT IS”, WITHOUT DEVIATION OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO...
@[email protected] source code available on request?
Showing that despite having lived in Italy for five years his communication is still exceedingly British, my still in secondary school son just described getting a 10,000 line multi-month C++ hand rewrite of CUDA algorithms to SYCL merged into a reasonably well known open source project as "not as impressive as the numbers would initially indicate". #facepalm #OpenSource
@mavnn 🟧 it is her UK experience, yes :p
@[email protected] ah, my apologies, I had misremembered. And that's disappointing on the phone experience side, I'm not a fan of phone calls. Especially as in the UK I had a non-zero number of occasions where I needed to ring on my wife's behalf because they weren't going to respond to the female voice with a foreign accent 😡
@[email protected] Yeah, joys of culture shock. In the UK, making sure everything is in writing is a way of prompting action by creating a paper trail. Here in Italy, and by what I've seen in the US, the call is needed to get action (although still suffers from making the whole conversation undocumented most of the time)
@[email protected] Unless that's now his UK experience? I have been away a few years now, I suppose
@mavnn 🟧 I mean, considering the number of things our British partner has to deal with for not having a working phone, repeatedly asking for email, idk
businesses seem to not listen to anything except via phone
@[email protected] Yeah, joys of culture shock. In the UK, making sure everything is in writing is a way of prompting action by creating a paper trail. Here in Italy, and by what I've seen in the US, the call is needed to get action (although still suffers from making the whole conversation undocumented most of the time)
🟧 having to do follow-ups via phone is the absolute worst, 0/10, we should delete the entire phone network and leave only email behind
@[email protected] it seems a mostly US thing? As a Brit, I was slightly horrified at the number of US services that offered, or even suggested I paid more for, the option to have a robot phone me rather than send an email or text. But... why? Even if I was blind, I'd trust my text to speech over an auto dialer.
we're sitting in the same position, I think
@[email protected] @[email protected] I think in both cases there's also a practicality aspect: having taught tech skills to primary school children I can tell you that a sizeable percentage (verging on a majority) have at least some access to devices where they are logged in as one of their parents to at least some services. More than 10% so far have devices they carry with them that are logged into a parents email account, meaning they can (if they know how) reset the password on most online services and then delete the evidence of having done so.
Assuming my experience isn't unusual, and I have no reason to believe it is, I cannot see any way to target restrictions by age that isn't nonsense; a sizeable proportion of children are browsing the internet with completely legitimate 'adult' accounts out of a combination of convenience and lack of knowledge already.
But that's soooo many more words than 'its just like smoking'
@[email protected] @[email protected] ...I think this is, unfortunately, the second time in as many days I've been wanting the "dislike - but agree" button.