tetelestia

@tetelestia@lemmy.world
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What T-Rex? Square cube law dealt with them years ago!

Have you tried the operating system of our Lord and Savior, Linus Torvalds?

If "one class" or "a little knowledge" is enough, then yes, assuming it's a position with advancement opportunities.

For a desirable or career type position, showing some initiative is not an unreasonable ask.

You know you can get ducks for free from the park, right?

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The ability to share the work with non technical co-workers could be huge. You might be able to do everything with pandas, but Jim in sales is too busy casting staplers in jello to learn how to set up a python environment

If it is a bubble that's going to pop, it'll most likely happen alongside a recession. The price of groceries may drop, but alongside a lot of jobs lost or fear of losing your job.

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TIL, there's a market for used sex toys!

Lucy

That is definitely a hobby I wouldn't expect to get expensive.

It sounds so easy. I don't understand why I can't do it.

I saw a video, I think on YouTube shorts, explaining how our bodies response when suffocating is from an abundance of CO2 rather than a lack of O2.

Maybe whoever suggested this method saw the same video?

What's wrong with parsing HTML with regex?

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Do you know how much it costs to build and host a video platform?

Balls. That's genuinely infuriating.

I hope you don't mind me asking, but two main questions come to mind when I hear about triple digit inflation.

First, is it normal to keep savings in another currency? I know in Turkey at least, it's common to save money in gold, but I don't know if either that or saving in, for example USD, is common.

Second, how do raises work in times like that? As things inflate at rates like that, your salary would so quickly become quite outdated. Are raises or job hopping common at that point?

And I guess a third question. How do you even life bro? I'm fortunate to live in a country with relatively high incomes and stable currency, and our 10% inflation hurt.

Why not just drink Soylent?

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