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Cake day: September 27th, 2023

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  • Not sure about US but UK Surplus clothing is the best. I have tropic trousers and they’re not only super comfortable, they’re the most practical with insane amount of pockets and will survive whatever i do in them… and they cost 1/4 of a store brand jeans.

    Tops are also super cheap but you can get away with camo pants, camo long sleeves makes you stand out. But the bug repellant treated tops are awesome in the summer.


  • Neither did they… it’s about angle. Women find the entire body hot, just like men… go figure. While some might be fine with literally nothing but pussy, pictures of entire body got to be way more appealing. Same goes for cock. There are many cocks out there, nothing unique.

    that’s the point they’re making.



  • If you’re stupidly wealthy to have this daily? Kids are irrelevant.

    Reality is, people chronically online are incapable of raising a child because the reality is, they can’t imagine caring for someone other than themselves.

    Having a child to share your hobbies is awesome. You ever needed a coop buddy? They got you covered for years and years!




  • Paddzr@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldJust say no
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    28 days ago

    Yeah, i find it’s a lot quicker to fix AI script than write one from scratch. AI logic isn’t the worst, execution where it can REALLY trip up if you give it wrong prompt.

    Hell, i had used straight up AI scripts in prod because it’s just 100 lines of code and I would’ve written it the same way. Our ERP instance has roughly 300 scripts, most written by me. I know how to code but some times? I really can’t be bothered to write something simple as “take these two fields, calculate the difference, do it for all line items and write total into this field”. AI won’t do something as stupid as do it on change, it know something like this is for after submit.

    The future is bright and I do think AI will be a net benefit for my role in the long run if this is what it can do now.

    Also parsing 10k lines of debug? It’s a champ. I wouldn’t be able to open excel and filter by the script, user and date by the time Ai already has it figured out.

    I get skepticism and then there’s the unemployed know it all… it’s a tool, if you can’t use the tool, it doesn’t make the tool bad.







  • Trick is not to do fucking nothing while you get that master’s…if you do? Then that’s on you. I did programing jobs while studying, it’s how i paid for my degree.

    If you can’t get something going? Maybe the field isn’t going to work for you to begin with… there’s no silver bullet. Different fields will do different things, but if you do spend 7 years and you truly come out of uni with nothing? You failed or you got ripped off but equally failed to notice for 7 years.

    Life is tough. too many go to uni before they’re ready.




  • Give me a 10-12 inch laptop and a dock. I had some Dell ones with battery which would last donkey years!

    I do a lot of meetings, all our meeting rooms I’ve set up with remote connections to TV / projector and single USB which connects to meeting room camera etc.

    I’ve been doing this type of job for almost 20 years, laptops are great but you need to play to their strengths and instead of trying to do it all with some 17 inch behemoth, get a good dock setup.


  • As an electronical engineer… Electricity is scary.

    Be mindful of it ALWAYS. The behaviour can be learned. I come from line of electricians and looking back, some times I do wonder if the saying is right… Please don’t test cable by tapping it with the back of your palm, you’re not smarter by not touching it with front making potentially your hand spasm and close on the cable… The smart thing is to NOT touch it at all.