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anon7725 commented on Sunny days are warm: why LinkedIn rewards mediocrity   elliotcsmith.com/linkedin... · Posted by u/smitec
lisbbb · 10 days ago
The whole Internet is like this now--it's a victim of its own success. "Dead Internet Theory" is correct, I believe. There must be some kind of sociological term for what happens with popular websites that become victims of their own success, like Craigslist, EBay, Facebook, all of them follow the same predictable pattern. When they are small and unknown, they are useless. Then they hit some critical mass and a wave of new adopters show up and it's amazing--for awhile--then as the inevitable grifters and thieves arrive, the whole thing becomes a turd of astronomical proportions. Then the good people disappear, leaving only the trash behind.
anon7725 · 10 days ago
Ironically, Facebook Marketplace is as or more useful than back-in-the-day Craigslist.
anon7725 commented on I tried coding with AI, I became lazy and stupid   thomasorus.com/i-tried-co... · Posted by u/mikae1
cogman10 · 17 days ago
A problem I'm seeing more and more in my code reviews is velocity being favored over correctness.

I recently had a team member submit code done primarily by an LLM that was clearly wrong. Rather than verifying that the change was correct, they rapid fired a cr and left it up to the team to spot problems.

They've since pushed multiple changes to fix the initial garbage of the LLM because they've adopted "move fast and break things". The appearance of progress without the substance.

anon7725 · 17 days ago
> The appearance of progress without the substance.

This is highly rewarded in many (most?) corporate environments, so that’s not surprising.

When’s the last time you heard “when will it be done?”

When’s the last time you heard “can you demonstrate that it’s right|robust|reliable|fast enough|etc?”

anon7725 commented on Did California's fast food minimum wage reduce employment?   nber.org/papers/w34033... · Posted by u/lxm
fn-mote · 18 days ago
The comment thread is about a McDonalds franchise owner. They are not going to be committing Apple-level tax evasion. They will be paying taxes like everyone else.
anon7725 · 17 days ago
Not “like everyone else”. In comparison to an employee, a business owner has a vast array of tools available to them to limit taxes.
anon7725 commented on Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 commander, has died   nasa.gov/news-release/act... · Posted by u/LorenDB
thatwasunusual · 19 days ago
> He was literally closer to God and the Heavens than anyone else before or since.

How so?

anon7725 · 19 days ago
God has a summer home on Tau Ceti f
anon7725 commented on Budget Car Buyers Want Automakers to K.I.S.S   thedrive.com/news/budget-... · Posted by u/PaulHoule
SketchySeaBeast · 20 days ago
With 6 cars, how's the insurance cost?
anon7725 · 20 days ago
How’s the registration cost? Where do you store them? How much does it cost/how much time do you spend keeping up with all of the regular maintenance?
anon7725 commented on AMD CEO sees chips from TSMC's US plant costing 5%-20% more   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
laborcontract · a month ago
You have to take a look at a map to really understand Taiwan's importance.

Taiwan isn't about military proximity. It's about access shipping access. Try open up a map. Despite China having a vast coastline, they do not have access to the open seas. Every one of their shipping lanes requires passage through another nation's waters.

If a heavy conflict were to erupt, China's supply chains would be cut off via naval blockade. It's a huge risk to China, and one they've attempted to ameliorate via the Belt and Road Initiative.

That changes if they acquire Taiwan. Taiwan's importance is not of offensive, but defensive primacy.

anon7725 · a month ago
> Despite China having a vast coastline, they do not have access to the open seas.

I didn’t realize that Okinawa is halfway between the Japanese mainland and Taiwan, and the Japanese territorial waters extend right up to the Taiwanese EEZ on account of Japan’s far-flung southern islands.

anon7725 commented on A Typology of Canadianisms   dchp.arts.ubc.ca/how-to-u... · Posted by u/gnabgib
jdougan · 2 months ago
Also varies by region in the US for referring to highways. In Southern California it is usually "the I-5" while on the other coast you will hear a plain "I-95".
anon7725 · 2 months ago
I think Americans have the most variety of names for roads - kind of like the Inuit have many ways to talk about snow.

Parkway, Freeway, Highway, Tollway, Expressway, Interstate, Byway, etc

anon7725 commented on Michael Madsen has died   nytimes.com/2025/07/03/mo... · Posted by u/anigbrowl
StopTheWorld · 2 months ago
Can't forget his appearance at the beginning of the classic hacker movie, WarGames.
anon7725 · 2 months ago
I rewatched WarGames recently. It holds up and is worth watching again. In particular with our current concerns over AI it feels ahead of its time.
anon7725 commented on Lazarus Release 4.0   forum.lazarus.freepascal.... · Posted by u/proxysna
mseepgood · 4 months ago
You forget that every day, someone wakes up who is new to this planet.
anon7725 · 4 months ago
And on that day their first priority is securing a good open source object Pascal compiler.
anon7725 commented on ICE Deports 3 U.S. Citizen Children Held Incommunicado Prior to the Deportation   aclu.org/press-releases/i... · Posted by u/mandmandam
aprilthird2021 · 4 months ago
> The people of America, unfortunately, are prone to drastically evil actions when they are tricked by opportunistic political actors into believing their way of life is somehow under attack.

All people are like this. When the economic prospects for you look bleak, it's very aggravating to see someone you believe is an outsider is succeeding. We see microcosms of this in the bay area where people blame tech workers for driving the cost of living up and making it hard for regular people. In reality, housing policy has done that, but people get mad seeing new outsiders enjoying the life that has become harder and harder for them to afford.

anon7725 · 4 months ago
> When the economic prospects for you look bleak

This is the richest nation on earth with a roughly 4% unemployment rate we’re talking about here.

u/anon7725

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