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BamBamToxico, in Don't be fooled Billy, it's not really a job, more of a parasitic relationship

My landlord’s two brothers who inherited a bunch of properties from Daddy. One of them lives in Scottsdale and the other in Hawaii. It really gets my goat knowing that 1 out of every 3 dollars I make goes to some overprivileged daddy’s removed boy. I probably pay their golf membership or marina docking fees.

PatFussy,

Thats the american dream isnt it? To be exploited until you do the exploiting? God I love America

MNByChoice, in Saved a fortune in money but not in time

That is a funny joke, but those are not the right logs for building a cabin.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted, in This is why I cleverly have no RAM
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

People also forget that most of the actual calculations were done on paper first; the computers were basically just executing precalculated instructions.

This is the stack of code used for the navigation software for the Apollo program.

(Fun fact: standing next to it is Margaret Hamilton, director of NASA’s Software Engineering Division & the lead of the team who wrote that code.)

Quereller,

These are multiple printouts of the code. The computer did not only execute precalculated instruction. (This would be a sequencer BTW.). Try it yourself AGC.

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

That is pretty cool. I might try it tonight since I’m at work right now. Thanks!

Though, to be fair, I did say that most of the code was precalculated.

interolivary,
@interolivary@beehaw.org avatar

I’m not quite sure if even that is correct. The AGC, as far as I understand it, did do quite a bit of calculation on the fly and was essentially the first digital fly by wire system. It did rely on input from the crew and ground control for eg correcting its state vector etc etc, but it even has dedicated vector instructions if I recall correctly. Can’t really precompute all that much when you can’t be sure things will go to plan and you’re dealing with huge distances. It did have eg separate programs for different phases of the flight but they weren’t really precalculated as such, more like different modes that eg read input from different sensors etc etc.

The US space program was pretty big on having a human in the loop though, much more so than the Soviet one which relied more on automation and the pilot was more of a passenger in a sense, sort of a failsafe for the automatic systems.

The book Digital Apollo goes into all this this in more detail, I can highly recommend it if you’re a ginormous nerd like I am and think that computers we’ve shot into space are endlessly fascinating

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I didn’t know that. Thanks for telling me! I’ll have to check out that book. It sounds fascinating. :)

interolivary,
@interolivary@beehaw.org avatar

Additional fun fact: Margaret Hamilton is the person who coined the term “software engineering”

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted,
@EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Ooh, I didn’t know that. That is a fun fact! 😁

Moxvallix, in Please stop
@Moxvallix@sopuli.xyz avatar

and you care why?

M500,

I’ve never seen this, but I don’t think Lemmy should be watermarking uploads.

db2,

It doesn’t, a few uploaders are doing it even though everyone has been asking them to stop.

DragonTypeWyvern,

The only people asking them to stop are weirdos that apparently think advertising doesn’t work.

No one with a mental balance approaching healthy cares what creators do with their memes enough to whine at them about it either way.

db2,
DragonTypeWyvern,

Way to prove me wrong.

KSPAtlas,
@KSPAtlas@sopuli.xyz avatar

I dont want to advertise lemmy to everyone, also most people will see you as cringe and weird if they even recognise what the logo is

Slabic, in Not today, sorry.

I think I’m in the smallest minority, but I haven’t tipped in close to a decade. When people ask me why, I answer with the question "when was the last time you tipped your grocer l, fast food window attendant or the person at the hardware store that brought out your 100lbs of lumber? " answer is always never and I say exactly.

Goo_bubbs,

When was the last time you worked and didn’t get paid for it? Why do you feel like you’re justified to come to a person’s place of work and make them be at your beck and call, but you don’t think that these servants deserve their own food or livelihood?

There’s nothing intelligent or admirable about this behavior. Quite the contrary, it’s simply a disgusting lack of respect for other human beings.

lauha,

So you agree that they should be paid a living wage. I believe the employer should pay them enough, not customer to pay them on top of the already paying for the food.

Goo_bubbs,

Yes, I agree with you. They should be able to make a living wage. Unfortunately, when you refuse to tip you don’t hurt the owner. Instead, you hurt the employee.

Shush,

You do, but if no one would tip owners would compensate the employees because they must make at least minimum wage.

The fact of the matter is that owners get to pay his employees less by having customers pay for it instead. You can call it tips, but what is really is - it’s the money the employer should have gave them.

And then we can stop the entire ritual of shame and guilt where you tip just to not be judged by everyone around you for being “cheap”, even though you paid for the costs of the food you ordered.

Goo_bubbs,

Yes, it’s the money that the owner should have given them, but you’re not solving the problem by stiffing your waiter. You’re just going to make things worse for them.

Shush,

And that’s the issue - the blame is shifted to the customers. Damned if you do (enforce this terrible system), damned if you don’t (make waiters have less money).

The change need to be systematic and from the root. But it will never happen with so many just accepting the system, and so many more defending it so strongly.

Goo_bubbs,

It’s really a cultural problem, and there’s no easy solution. I certainly don’t know how to fix it. I think it would require everyone not tipping or every server everywhere demanding a higher wage.

Honestly, I hate tipping as much as the next guy. If I decide to tip someone I should be able to feel good about it, like I’m giving them a bonus, rather than feeling guilt-tripped or obligated to do it.

Unfortunately, the system is just set up in a way that sucks for both customers and employees, and the only way you can eat in a nice restaurant and not be an asshole is by tipping your server.

M500, in Another meme of my puppy. Except now it's a better format and she got a haircut.

This is my cats. I got my first car and wanted to get some toys. They were more expensive than I expected so I bought two or three. Well the cats never play with them.

You know what they love? Paper bags from the grocery store, like clips that break off of the hanger.

Basically if it’s value it’s close to $0, they love it.

Mothra, in That damned smile
@Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

I’m more horrified at the lack of bed linen

PatFussy, in Don't be fooled Billy, it's not really a job, more of a parasitic relationship

Step 1: have an extra house

aplomBomb, in Not today, sorry.

I don’t tip, but that’s achieved by never doing anything where tipping is expected.

danielton,

Just wait until you get a tip prompt on a self-checkout kiosk.

trashographer,

You mean robotip?

danielton,

Pretty much, but I have no idea who the tip is going to in that case. Last time it happened to me, there was no button to not leave a tip. The options were 20%, 25%, 30%, and Custom, with 25% as the default. I had to hit Custom and type 0.00.

threeduck,
@threeduck@aussie.zone avatar

I pre-ordered a pair of shoes online and the website asked for a tip.

In Australia.

railsdev, in Them Duke boys be at it again

I don’t get this: riding in the higher gears would keep your RPMs low and make it more difficult to accelerate quickly (and thus break traffic laws).

Am I missing something?

Quill0,
@Quill0@lemmy.digitalfall.net avatar

The joke is many American rural area counties have a metric shit ton of speed traps to booster local funds

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks, in What a feeling

Oh no, they feel the same way with less knowledge.

PorkTaco,

Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

balderdash9,

I mean, in some areas the same facts can lead to reasonable differences in opinion. But in other fields there are objective right/wrong answers

Starshader,

Objectivity doesn’t exist.

Kant, and friends.

jetsetdorito, in This is why I cleverly have no RAM

“we put Kanto and johto on a single cartridge”

DrQuint,

Yeah, but they were reusing tilesets an-

looks at modern pokemon

Uh. You know what, you have a point.

HawlSera,

It took till Scarlet and Violet for us to get more than one region in a game

Kitikami and Unova

That’s parhetic

harmonea, in Please stop
@harmonea@kbin.social avatar

People see it as a way to spread awareness about the fediverse alternatives that are out there. Like "hey, if you like this, there's more where that came from." It's not for viewers who are already here, but for those where the post inevitably travels.

I dunno. Both watermarking and being annoyed at the watermarks seem like a waste of energy to me. If people are going to generate content, I'm not going to sass them about how unless it makes something about the content worse (harder to read etc).

aeronmelon, in What a feeling

starts copy and pasting links bookmarked since the 1990s

I want you to know, little one, I take no joy in doing this.

rockerface, in More people died by the spear than the sword, and if you don't like my opinion, I'll shove it up your ass with sharp stick!

Long stick > any other melee weapon

explodicle,

Aliens see us as the water balloon planet.

Narrrz,

the bow and arrow is just a logical extension of mankind's desire to poke each other at ever longer range.

rockerface,

The natural wish to poke but not get poked back

TimeSquirrel,
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

rock->spear->bow and arrow->cannon->handheld cannon->auto-repeating handheld cannon->howitzer->ICBM->Predator drone

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