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grimjack00 commented on The mystery of why left-handers are so much rarer (2016)   bbc.com/future/article/20... · Posted by u/blubbb
pclmulqdq · a year ago
Wouldn't you want the more dextrous hand to be the one choosing which notes to play? My sister plays string instruments, and she has commented many times that I am lucky for being left handed because lefties have a better time with complex fingering.

I suppose that it's easier to start out right handed on guitar, though, when the right hand is more active than the left hand.

grimjack00 · a year ago
I've never really liked that reasoning. If that's the case, then right-handed people should be playing "left-handed" guitars, with their right hands doing the fretting.

Personally, fretting with my left hand just doesn't feel natural. When I first got interested in playing, I asked a salesman at a Guitar Center about left-handed instruments. He handed me a standard guitar, and showed me the fingering for a G chord. It was uncomfortable, but that's obviously expected for the first time I'd ever held a guitar. However, when I flipped it around and fretted with my right hand, it felt much more natural. So ever since, I've played left-handed.

grimjack00 commented on Back to the future: Are hackers the future of amateur radio?   kb6nu.com/back-to-the-fut... · Posted by u/austinallegro
TeMPOraL · a year ago
I have a HAM license, I got encouraged by friends from our local Hackerspace to get it. Since getting it, I used my right to TX maybe twice. Those friends, they're not boring. I still have no first clue what they're finding interesting about all this.

My brain simply cannot wrap itself around it. I'd dare say, the boring farts are boring farts because being a boring fart is literally all you're allowed to. Can't have a longer conversation about anything interesting, because the frequencies are for general use, not expert discussion on $thing. Half of interesting topics are legally or culturally prohibited. Can't do anything actually fun with the radio, either, as that too is illegal.

What is there to do on air? CW sounds cool, but I don't have a peer group it would impress, so: boring. Other than that, fox hunting and chewing rags. I can't see anything else to do there. General chit-chat and whining about equipment and the weather seems to be the common ground, but that is exactly how you become a boring old fart.

EDIT: sure, I'm allowed to build and operate my own transceiver. But why would I, if hardly anything interesting to do with it is covered by the license? SDRs are way more fun anyway.

grimjack00 · a year ago
> I still have no first clue what they're finding interesting about all this.

Did you ask them? I'm primarily a casual contester and POTA hunter. Most non-amateurs (and quite a few amateurs) find that boring.

> CW sounds cool, but I don't have a peer group it would impress, so: boring.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but does an activity have to impress a peer (or any) group to not be boring? Amateur radio as a whole is unimpressive to many (most?) people, but why should that stop you?

grimjack00 commented on Ask HN: I don't use AI. What exactly am I missing out on?    · Posted by u/dottjt
grimjack00 · 2 years ago
One of my main uses of ChatGPT or CoPilot is as a less-opinionated StackOverflow. Either way, I still have to verify the solution, but the LLM gives me a more direct answer.

I also use it to generate (hopefully) fictitious names when I need a name. "Elara Nightshade" is more interesting than "Test1 Test" or "Jane Doe3".

grimjack00 commented on RTO doesn't improve company value, but does make employees miserable: Study   arstechnica.com/science/2... · Posted by u/sam_bristow
CPLX · 2 years ago
So there’s literally no example, anywhere on this wide planet, of a company that would be more successful with its team working together in an office?
grimjack00 · 2 years ago
From my experience, companies are more concerned with "in an office" than "working together".

Yes, when the whole team is working from a single location, there can be advantages. But that situation is uncommon. In fact, the only time I can recall being in that situation during the last 20 years is a short stint I had at a startup; about 10 people, from CEO to intern, in a single open office. And even then, they only _required_ in-office three times a week.

More common, teams are split over two or more cities/states/countries. I'm currently in Colorado. I'm never going to have a water cooler chat with my colleague in Budapest.

grimjack00 commented on Are electric cars too expensive to tempt motorists away from petrol vehicles?   theguardian.com/business/... · Posted by u/helsinkiandrew
bryanlarsen · 2 years ago
That's ridiculous. My trip was from Ottawa Canada to Saskatoon. It goes through some seriously unpopulated territory, unlike yours. It does follow major highways, so there are Tesla superchargers along the route every 100-150 km or so. We'd stay at a hotel with charging overnight so start at 100%, drive for 2.5 hours and then bathroom/charge for 15-20 mins, drive another 2.5 and eat/charge for 40 or so, repeat the morning pattern in the afternoon, and then drive for another couple after supper before stopping at a hotel to charge while sleeping.
grimjack00 · 2 years ago
So you're not charging back up to 100% until the overnight stop?

When I think about how I would do a long trip in an EV, I envision getting a full charge, because first, that's what I currently do with gasoline, and second, I want as much range as possible to account for unplanned detours and/or other unexpected issues.

grimjack00 commented on Zoom fatigue unpacked   leadership.garden/zoom-fa... · Posted by u/ochronus
ehnto · 2 years ago
I turn my camera off on big calls and it helps a bunch, there's a process running in the back of my mind when it's on that is constantly screening what I am doing just incase it looks stupid on camera. It feels like being in a panopticon. You never know if someone is looking. It's very tiring.

I don't have the same issue in person because you know when people are looking at you in person and there's heaps of context for everyone.

grimjack00 · 2 years ago
I am so happy my team, and most of my company as a whole, has an unstated "camera off" custom. There are a few project/product managers and higher-ups that like to be seen, I guess, but there's never been anyone announcing "Please everyone turn on your cameras".

It's interesting when we have meetings with external partners that appear to have a "camera on" policy, and they are the only people with their cameras on.

grimjack00 commented on Terrible real estate agent photographs   terriblerealestateagentph... · Posted by u/thunderbong
jahsome · 2 years ago
I mean to say that among Realtors he was pretty elite, whatever that means. Put another way, he dealt in million dollar listings, not just average family homes.
grimjack00 · 2 years ago
Depending on the location, soon enough million dollar listings will be average family homes.
grimjack00 commented on Google doesn’t want employees working remotely anymore   theverge.com/2023/6/7/237... · Posted by u/dlb007
thatsagreatcomm · 2 years ago
IMO you lose so much more by sacrificing spontaneous conversation & ideation that results. You also lose the ease of just walking over to someone to ask a question. You also lose an unbelievable amount for anyone who lacks experience - training is AWFUL remote. Not even close.

It's not perfect but a group of aligned people in the same physical working space will just dominate a similar group spread apart that has to use chats & zoom to communicate. Management has got to be seeing this, in various forms, across multiple business segments.

grimjack00 · 2 years ago
I'd put more faith in the claims of valuing spontaneous conversation and just walking down the hall if companies actually had full teams in a single physical location, where this would be possible.

I've been in the software industry (QA and dev) since 2000. Other than a short time with a startup, I have _never_ been on a team where everyone has been in the same state, never mind the same city.

grimjack00 commented on Let's make sure GitHub doesn't become the only option   blog.edwardloveall.com/le... · Posted by u/zdw
Sander_Marechal · 2 years ago
Yes, MS Visual Sourcesafe (VSS). It was... not very good
grimjack00 · 2 years ago
It was, however, a step up from the shared network drive with a bunch of zip files.
grimjack00 commented on Companies hiring remote software engineers anywhere in the world   remoterocketship.com/comp... · Posted by u/Lior539
itake · 3 years ago
What specifically about Colorado is the issue? If you're already employed, I'm not sure why the law would apply to you?
grimjack00 · 3 years ago
If nobody in the company is working in Colorado, they can probably more easily justify excluding Colorado residents, and thus not have to conform to the salary posting requirements.

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