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- Comment on Just up the production quality and they'll love it, Trust me bro 👍 2 days ago:the algo This is about instagram/facebook/ticktok demonitizing for sex/drugs/violence/harm because advertisers won’t put their money behind that for fear of a religious call to cancel. Sadly, we’re just getting thriftstore memes. 
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 2 days ago:Hey, I have a question, you have time for a quick huddle? Almost never does anyone say no. 
- Comment on School pickup lines are wild 2 days ago:I mean, he just turned his Ram logo upside down… 
- Comment on I'm not saying that I agree with it, but it's understandable. 2 days ago:That’s actually the key, this was posted in a NJ hotel. (it’s old Reddit but i was there when the bombs dropped) They’re worried about locals renting a room to defile trying to keep stuff out of their house. 
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 3 days ago:For us, we use slack huddles when there will be too much back and forth. 30 second audio call, supports screen sharing. 
- Comment on I'm not saying that I agree with it, but it's understandable. 3 days ago:The best part, is it was a New Jerseyan that made it. Trying to keep people from renting local hotel rooms for nefarious or dirty things. 
- Comment on I'm not saying that I agree with it, but it's understandable. 3 days ago:The true strange part is why this was in Kentucky /joking 
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 3 days ago:It’s probably just another clone of this clone of a clone of a … 
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 3 days ago:The immediate interruption is good for management, but bad for the company overall. That’s why we still have Jira/email. Critical importance: slack/in person Can wait but important: high importance email, P1 Jira Not important: Low impotance email, P2 Jira 
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 3 days ago:Getting answers for questions have turned from 5 minute thing to 10-40 minute things. That’s an administration problem. Sure people are busy, in meetings or at lunch. But if someone is always 40m away from answering a work slack/chat they’re a candidate for replacement. 
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 3 days ago:oddly, the link goes to the right article, then the site redirects to the swimming article, here it is on another site 
- Comment on Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive” 3 days ago:It works better for some people/orgs than others. My company worked in a Google Meet for 6 hours yesterday in a war room, cracking jokes, socializing, with most cameras off, mostly just voice chat and the occasional screen share. We got the job done, we had fun, and people came and went. The cool part was that we had different disciplines together that wouldn’t sit together. Shit, we had people in 4 different time zones, not even all on the same continent. Now it’s the next day… do I want to do it again today? No. I’m an introvert and I’m all out of spoons. But the next thing? sure! AND I saved 1.5 hours of commute and 60 miles of gas/tires/oil 
- Comment on CNC 3 days ago:Eh, I’ll make the mill please… 
- Comment on Not vaccinating is child abuse. 4 days ago:It would be Darwinism at work if not for contagion 
- Comment on I'm fine with being stupid 5 days ago:
- Comment on I'm fine with being stupid 5 days ago:There’s a project for this! 
- Comment on I'm fine with being stupid 5 days ago:I don’t mean to sound full of myself, Nah, you’re good. We coast on your charisma about 1/3 of the time here… :) 
- Comment on Who makes up the "serving size" on microwave food? 6 days ago:A dietician and a marketing associate, locked in a room, no weapons, bare fists. 
- Comment on #environmentalist 1 week ago:I feel like this might be an American problem Fast Food Nation, the paper/plastic cups are flimsy and need a lid for structure. We get so used to it that when we eat out, we want straws. I’ve never really cared. IF they bring wrapped straws, i’ll generally not open it and stash it in my car for the next time a fast food straw breaks. If it’s open, I use it because it seems more of a waste to throw it away unused. There probably is some decent point to the server groping all over the outside of your glass or the dishwasher handling it, but i’m not really a germophobe. 
- Comment on Anon is forever alone 1 week ago:I had no idea, i’ll have to dig it up! Thanks! 
- Comment on Anon is forever alone 1 week ago:It’s messy AF Guys are afraid of rejection, but also not great at making themselves more appealing candidates. That whole woman chooses the bear thing is real, even if, in general, we’re not worse than the bear. From the woman’s standpoint, if they let the guy in and get knocked up, they might end up having to raise the kid and maybe deal with some asshole for 20 years. Statistically, they have more to lose. It’s even harder when you’re young because you don’t want someone with kids, or issues, or baggage, but then being uncharismatic and mediocre is seriously underrated baggage. We need male boot camps for loneliness with counselors and coaches. Help people work on their empathy, see what the other side sees and figure out how to work toward improvement to the point where they can find what they’re looking for. 
- Comment on Honestly Bizarre 1 week ago:Also if you don’t like mushrooms because of the texture, I think mushrooms get a bad rap. People talk about the dirt they’re in being grown in feces, like it’s any different than every other crop that’s grown. Potatoes are grown up close and personal in soil too and soil isn’t clean :) We might find there’s a flavor component like cilantro that some can taste. Or maybe they just don’t like the idea of the grown in soil and hard to clean, or maybe they don’t like that we’re eating the repuductive organs. my brother-in-law hates them, but loves my mashed potato dish that loaded down. I just reduce mushrooms, garlic, and onions in butter until they’re about to start to get firm then blitz them to slightly chunky gravy, stir that back into refrigerated looosely smashed potatoes, with some soft butter and a little chicken bone broth. When i’m done the flavor is still there, but it’s a background note to the potato/butter/chicken 
- Comment on Honestly Bizarre 1 week ago:Still a fun observation in relation to mushrooms. 
- Comment on Grab your pitchforks 2 weeks ago:I’d like to see the fruit chunked into smaller bits, a little think/charred red onion, some matchstick peppers, oregano and basil, maybe a light grate of lime zest. 
- Comment on i enjoy high fructose corn syrup too 2 weeks ago:could be, she was basing it on the ingredients list and she had the mexican coke shipped. 
- Comment on i enjoy high fructose corn syrup too 2 weeks ago:I think if you ask 100 Americans, they will overwhelmingly be down on HFCS. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone that’s tried coke with cane sugar and doesn’t say that it’s better than regular cook. Everybody I know that drinks Coke thinks that Mexican Coke is superior, but is hard to get in a lot more expensive. There’s a pretty significant campaign against it. 
- Comment on ‘Death to Spotify’: the DIY movement to get artists and fans to quit the music app 2 weeks ago:JackFM, runs a radio station 24x7, 365, on about 300 songs. The real trick is making playlists that repeat properly. You need a couple of bangers and then a bunch of supporting stuff that was good, but isn’t ear warm worthy, matching beats and genre then flow into the next selection set. 
- Comment on i enjoy high fructose corn syrup too 2 weeks ago:So… cool story Ann Reardon from How to Cook That, took Coke, and tested it for HFCS, it of course indicated it was in there, then she took a Mexican Coke, and it also indicated, but it claims not to use it. Apparently, the acid in the Coke breaks down the sucrose in the cane sugar, making the product very close to the HFCS variant. She followed up with a blind taste test (very limited size, just her family) and found they were very close in flavor. It would appear that we do to some decent extent enjoy HFCS. 
- Comment on  3 weeks ago:If all drinking did was limit inhibition, but it also clouds your judgment and slows your reflexes. Some people cannot think things all the way through when intoxicated. 
- Comment on kya 3 weeks ago:I want a car that has a rear windscreen Me too, I’ve given this a lot of thought. I think you’d need a small computer, a camera and essentially a gimbal to move a mirror. It wouldn’t be hard to infer where the drivers eyes are based on how high up the headlights originated, you could even just do a figure eight around where you think the eyes would be. The real problem is, if they hit you, and the cops look at what you have there, you’ll likely be found at fault.