iamroot

@iamroot4ever
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I'm only here because someone gave a dipshit billionaire too much weed and he accidentally burned down twitter
I’m very thankful and fortunate.

Hiring a software engineer in their late 40s:

Pros:
* Understands your stack better than you do after glancing through the repo for five minutes.
* Will rewrite said stack 2x as fast, and half as buggy if you let them.

Cons:
* Gives zero fucks.
* Knows we're not *really* like family here.
* No, seriously, absolutely zero fucks given.

Do not cite the deep magic to me, product manager, I was there when it was written.

@Asher_Spike depends on the project, I suppose… but the brad nailer can definitely be abused
Later, we got a "CD-ROM Backpack" unit - a parallel port CD-ROM drive kit in a bag with Windows and Office CDs to speed things up. A reimage was still generally a 3-4 hour project. I made $5.25 an hour, less than my night job as a cook at Denny's.
While I wait for Diablo IV to download 95GB of data, someone mentioned how games used to come on a pile of floppy disks. King's Quest V in '91 was 8 floppies. In 1997, I worked at the University of Wyoming as a user support tech, CD-ROMs were not standard equipment for staff yet... so I had a box with 46 Office floppies & 14 Windows 95 floppies & a couple utility ones to rebuild the DOS baseline install with the config.sys and autoexec.bat files. Yes: These are old man stories.
@TechConnectify I am squarely in the “Why Not Both?” camp here, with the benefit of experience of working for a digital marketing firm in my past, so I have an innate bias that immediately dulls all hype generated by corporations who make money on selling things. My anger is reserved for corporations who make money adding no value whatsoever, and instead increase costs, such as US health insurance companies.
I will “yes, and” this with a tweak that: It’s like someone had a “everyone’s getting cancer these days, sign up here to get cancer or you’ll never make more than $5 an hour!” Ponzi scheme going for 50 years, and suddenly the last rounds of people are mad they can’t cash out of the Cancer, and the early cashers who got their returns are laughing at them. Banks & Universities are shockingly quiet on the matter, eh? Funny, that.
“Be a voice, not an echo.” Attributed to Einstein but unsubstantiated in the literature. Still useful guidance.
Those of you who remember the "outspoken libertarian" version of me should know that: I could no longer be part of that political philosophy once it became clear that a majority who shared that viewpoint in this country would choose selfishness above selflessness, anarchy before community, and personal biases over facts, science and math. Libertarianism was founded firstly on personal accountability and growth, not merely the rejection of external governance. What is has become is an abomination
Regarding COVID: the CDC has rolled off their ongoing COVID metrics into the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System, which tracked flus and other respiratory illnesses since the 80s. So while 2% of tests are still coming back positive, vaccines & treatments are better and we seem to now accept that the current CoV strains are "endemic": A virus we have amongst us like colds and flus. Remember that Covid can still be bad for older & compromised people. https://www.cdc.gov/surveillance/nrevss/rsv/natl-trend.html
RSV National Trends - NREVSS | CDC

NREVSS National Trends