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Cake day: July 22nd, 2023

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  • Honestly if I hadnā€™t switched to Linux 10 years ago I wouldā€™ve said that this would be the thing to set me off and switch. (This was my work computer, and even though Ubuntu is available, Linux users are second-class citizens in my shopā€¦all sorts of weird issues and not nearly enough support because itā€™s a very limited offering)

    Itā€™s incredibly frustrating. Itā€™s more than muscle memory at this point, itā€™s practically instinct. Itā€™s so anti-user and thereā€™s no reason to do it except to bring paint into the fold of all the other ribbon office apps, as if people havenā€™t been complaining about everything wrong about ribbon for what, 8 years now?






  • Boston suburb. Barelyā€¦outside the 495 belt. Closer to Providence.

    The belt used to be the dividing line for commuters and where housing costs started to skyrocket. It slowly moved outside the belt until 2020. So everybody around me is a Boston commuter with Boston wages and costs of living reflect that. Nobody is moving in since everyone is WFH, so our house value stagnated while houses further outside the commuter zone went up.

    We actually would love to live somewhere a bit cheaper, but with that shift in the market, and the higher rates (we refiā€™d near the bottom), itā€™d be cost prohibitive to say the least.


  • jasondj@ttrpg.networktoPolitical Memes@lemmy.worldā€¢The American Dream zzz...
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    Samesies. Nearly 200k gross between my wife and I. Wouldnā€™t know it after taxes, insurance, 401k, and HSA get taken out.

    At least Iā€™m fortunate enough to have those things. Iā€™m quickly realizing that our weekly grocery bill alone for a family of 4 is almost as much as what I was taking home every week just 12 years ago. What fucking happened? Like, yeah, more mouths to feed, and weā€™re eating ā€œbetterā€ (less prepared food, more plant based, etc).

    How the hell do families get by? We are double the median household income for our area and our savings has stayed flat since our last vacation 2 years ago. We live rather modestly, one car payment, donā€™t buy a lot for ourselves, no major vices. Everything goes on credit cards that get paid off every month. Seems life just started nickel-and-diming us nonstop for a decade.


  • A fridge keeping track of inventory is a massive PITA until all food has NFC chips in it and that raises further concerns.

    Iā€™d rather have a barcode scanner over the trash can if Iā€™m gonna connect that much. Or even better, a full on camera. Then I can use it to scan barcodes on stuff as I throw it in the trash, plus semi-important mail and receipts.


  • Thatā€™s actually a cool little gimmick of some of the smart features. Downloading extra finish jingles.

    Of course these are only a few bytes (or so Iā€™d hope). And limited to what they do. Still sometimes they have seasonal selections. Itā€™s cute and gimmicky and totally unnecessary, sure. But thatā€™s the charm.


  • Push notifications are nice. Especially when the washer is uneven. But especially nice just to get a notification when itā€™s done.

    Maintenance reminders too.

    Best is when you leave the house with a blanket and a hoodie in the dryer on ā€œremote startā€ mode. Turn it on when your 10-15 minutes from home and have a hot blanket and hoodie to snuggle up in as soon as you walk in the door.




  • jasondj@ttrpg.networktoMemes@lemmy.mlā€¢poor Dean
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    Heā€™s still pumping out Goosebumps novels and had a brief YA Horror podcast?

    His teenage-goosebumps, Fear Street, had a film trilogy on Netflix that was well received?

    Please let me know. I hadnā€™t been following but my kid is getting to the age to enjoy goosebumps. Iā€™d really like to know.



  • Donā€™t forget that when an amendment does get ratified, youā€™ve got to really nail it or else people will still be fighting over the verbiage.

    Youā€™d think ā€œkeep it simple stupidā€ would suffice, but look at how we interpret this:

    A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

    IANAL, but I see a few things as I read it:

    • Militias must be well regulated. I agree.
    • Militias are necessary to the security of a free state. Sounds a bit dated but I donā€™t disagree.
    • The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Okā€¦soā€¦is that ā€œthe rightā€ canā€™t be infringed, or ā€œthe armsā€ canā€™t be infringed? Who are the people, and are they separate from the well-regulated militia? Because you can have a right to bear arms, but still limit what arms are available for civilian use. Non civilian use would be either military or para-military, the latter would be a militia, which ipso facto must be well-regulated, and as such there must be restrictions on arms because how are you going to regulate a militia if not its armaments? Itā€™s not well-regulated if itā€™s a free-for-all. This is law. There are rules.

    Should I be able to buy a nuke? An ICBM? A tank? Live grenades? Where is the line drawn? When does it transition from ā€œcivilian hunting and defenseā€ to ā€œmilitary fetishismā€ to ā€œpara-military/militiaā€ to ā€œmilitaryā€. Because it must be somewhere. And I feel like thereā€™s one group of those four thatā€™s really being a stick in the mud over it.