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Sourcing a vendor to unravel 2 decades worth of VBA macros that are the backbone of a company so that we can make it more modern and scalable/extensible.


So basically the nobody wants to work of the business longevity world? What is the actual difference? If their goal is profitability and eventually retirement why not do it on an accelerated timescale and exit with millions in their 30s instead of hundreds of thousands in their 70s?


I think the real "vibe coders" in the end will be people like me. Making neat little personal projects that don't use many resources and can be relatively insecure because they don't matter much. I made wannawatchsomething.com with no knowledge of how it works and full knowledge that it's insecure and dumb. It still does what I want and I couldn't have done it a year ago so it's a net win.


This is a pretty dumb redduht level comment. I'd personally probably just remove it.


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Why now and not before? Because some spoiled manbaby lost his cushy job?


t weekend was looking into setting up a personal networking solution- and looked hard at TailScale and their competitors. I do not like- that Tailscale has chosen to only allow SSO sign-in - as that forces one to have a Microsoft,Github[MS], Google, or Apple account- and I presume that leaves one at the mercy of those companies for the free option.

What is going on with your sentences man.


I won't read this as by rule I am against everything related to pranks, and especially today of all days. I will take this space however to say that we should really do away with this nonsense.


As a senior leader, I welcome the free boost to camaraderie and team spirit and I recognize the creativity that goes into some of these pranks.


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Then you should be happy to learn that Trump just passed an executive order making workplace pranks a felony, so hopefully the world will be finally free of this plague on efficiency and profits.


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Good. How is this a problem. Private platforms have the right to do this.


And people have the right to criticize private platforms for doing that. It's all free speech.


It's deeply hypocritical of these oligarchs to pretend fighting for absolute free speech while exerting unprecedented censorship on their platforms. And if you're OK with that maybe it's because you never actually cared about free speech.


It's obvious to any thinking person why this is a problem. Having a "right" to do something does not make doing that thing unobjectionable.


God I hate potheads. It’s like they beg you to dislike them.


Hate is a choice.


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I've noticed that visceral hatred of stoners is a common trait with people who define their success in life almost entirely by their career, and other visible external factors - marriage, kids, house size.

... Maybe stoners know something you don't. Maybe part of you sees that, and seethes.


Usually just people of the older generation who contrast themselves to the hippie movement of the 60s and 70s who they call stoners. Younger generations don't have the same cultural context so they just see stoners as chill people that smoke instead of drink.


> Younger generations don't have the same cultural context so they just see stoners as chill people that smoke instead of drink.

I think some people, even in younger generations, don't know what 'chill' really means. They see it as laziness, because the idea of not 'producing value' every waking moment actually scares them. That fear is the driving force of their lives. They don't have the imagination/empathy/experience to see past it; and judge people (including themselves!) through that lens.

It's deeply unfulfilling, I'm sure, and not just for boomers.


Telling people I still easily (and sometimes more easily) “produce value” while being extremely stoned, most of the time makes them very angry, or at least visibly annoyed. I’m still unsure why.


Yeah my biggest problem with this is what is "value" - Sure there's the numbers on a spreadsheet kind of value that you can count and use, and our society is largely built around this (because it's easy and fairly accurate)

But there's also other kinds of value, ever had something sentimental that you couldn't pay someone to take? Things like family photos are practically valueless on a spreadsheet level but immensely valuable on an emotional level. How do you price having your family and friends around you as you pass?

You can still produce value without producing economic value - this was supposed to be the idea behind charities.


marriage and kids are crazy things to stack up against house size

a bigger house and being a stoner are both fairly unfulfilling. a wife and kids are the most meaningful and joyful things a man can have. i think comparing those to a house and suggesting they're unimportant, or no more important than getting stoned, is a great example of why so many of us dislike stoners.


> a wife and kids are the most meaningful and joyful things a man can have.

They can be. They're not always. How many deeply unhappy people are in awful marriages? By the fact that 40-50% of all marriages end in divorce, I'd say it's 50/50 at best. How many people should never have been parents?

And also, that's like, your opinion man. There are other views - perfectly valid - on what is most meaningful and joyful. How many childless unmarried women (and men) find great meaning and joy in other activities, but feel pressured to procreate by a segment of society which sees their worth solely in homemaking?

> marriage and kids are crazy things to stack up against house size

I think so too. Yet many people value themselves by how big their house is... Not too common a trait among stoners, I might add.

> i think comparing those to a house and suggesting they're unimportant, or no more important than getting stoned,

I don't think I did that by any fair reading of the comment.

> is a great example of why so many of us dislike stoners.

Stoners tend to think outside of societal norms a bit more often, seeking a broader perspective. They also tend to reflect internally on what actually makes them happy. They might end up thinking, 'wow, I don't think marriage is a big goal in life for me'. Or, 'like, who is a priest to tell me my relationship is valid?', or 'Jesus, is it actually kinda selfish to want more kids on a planet with 8 billion people maxing out it's resources?'.

I think those are valid and important questions + perspectives; and that it's kinda mindless to shit on people for exploring things for themselves.


i'm trying to interpret in a way that looks favorable but the only way i can read it is "marriage and children are harder and sometimes people fail, therefore they're less valuable." i don't think that's true. optimizing for ease and risklessness seems like a really bad approach to life.

i don't think you need marijuana to reflect on life and societal norms. in fact, a lot of teenagers spend some years doing this. we all have questioning phases where we read a lot of philosophy and argue with adults and wonder whether the way things are is the way things ought to be. most people don't need marijuana to do it, and most people who use it aren't doing so in the pursuit of greater knowledge unconstrained by the defaults we've passed down through the ages.


What makes you dislike them so much?


Ben is unlikely to ever be surpassed as in author in my eyes. I have read most of his books, well listened on Audible during my commutes, and they are all amazing. He quite literally brings history to life for me. His descriptions make you feel like you're there. Prisoners of the Castle is the one I haven't really had interest in but I'll probably get it at some point just to hear them all.


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