somewhiteguy

joined 3 years ago
[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago

"I'm going to nominate my arms dealer for a Peace Prize" is an amazing idea. How can this ever go poorly?

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

Maybe your friend knew you made the mistake and was truly trying to congratulate you. A lot is lost in text, and it seems like you already had a chip on your shoulder from the reaction. Reach out to the person individually and have a talk, it might clear things up. I hope your day gets better.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 41 points 8 months ago (12 children)

Can it not just be for movies, but for food places as well?

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 9 points 8 months ago

Now you can have a cooking pot next to your cooking pot.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Keep that quiet. If people never realize the superior flavor and juiciness, we can keep them to ourselves.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Before the last few years, I was on a lot of torrenting sites. Really before a lot of software became what we now know as FOSS, it was the way we traded software. So, there was a potential much higher then than now. I've been doing this computer thing for closer to 30+ years, so my habits come from headaches and other learned lessons.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 16 points 1 year ago (2 children)

due to corporate IT policies

I think that answers your question right there. If you got the device outside of that realm, you'd probably have no issues. Talk to your security and IT people about why that is. There are huge security risks for people being admin over their systems.

For context, I run my home computer as a non-admin user most of the time, unless I need to make some deep changes, which is not often. Maybe once a month. This saves me from accidentally installing a rootkit or other software. I run my children and wife under the same context so they don't need to worry either. Yes, it takes me a bit of time to go through and approve some updates, but that's worth it to not need to worry as much about viruses and keeping data secure.

The amount of time it takes your IT department to do something is another complaint that should be directed at them. We get those kinds of complaints constantly, but it's the fact we have everyone asking the same things or completely meaningless ones. You're in the queue, please give us patience.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 76 points 1 year ago

"They were really bored and drugs and/or alcohol was most likely involved."

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

When getting into a new project or hobby, I tend to go to HF for the tools first. The tools are inexpensive, and I'm probably going to be dropping the hobby or thing soon after my hyperfixation dies off. So, that means I didn't spend a lot of money on this thing that I'm not going to keep going on. If the tool dies, and I'm still into it, it's not just hyperfixation and I can get a better tool, but now I understand what I'm looking for. Sometimes, the tool from HF is just fine for the long term, and honestly this happens more than you'd think. I have some drills that aren't the best, but get things done for near a decade, and some yellow, teal, and reds that have died within 6 months.

My wife bought me a HF (Port Cable) pancake air compressor for a father's day. It wasn't the best, but it was from her and what she could buy without pinging the account in a way that alerted me. It's just now starting to die off and it's nearly 12 years old.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

I was feeling a lot older until I started a mental and physical health routine. Meeting up with other people that were trying their hardest to make this their best life and working on getting my physical health back in line has really changed how I feel.

Before I was feeling every ache and pain there was to feel. The world was dark and gray and I was just a rat on a wheel doing the same old thing.

Now, I'm feeling like there is hope. I'm taking more walks out in the nature preserves in our area. My wife has seen the difference in my wellbeing, and how the work has paid off for her as well. My kids are enjoying being out and having their dad back with them emotionally as well.

If you don't do it for yourself, find someone that you can do it for. Find a group of like-minded people that aren't 100% successful, but willing to put their flaws on the table and asking for support. We're all doing it together, and we're not the best at it. Keep it up, it's worth it to finish well.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago

That raised freeway translated into a fallen ladder in my brain. Thought it was some photoshop image of a giant's ladder. Took me a minute. Good shot.

[–] somewhiteguy@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Been a Christian for a long time (1989). I've consumed copious amounts of ancient mythology and folklore. People who don't understand that you can read something that challenges your faith and still follow through with better understanding afterwards is the issue. If you read something and it doesn't make you think deeper about yourself, faith, world, or whatever what's the point? Those in the church (Christian or not) that tell you that reading something is a "sin" are probably ones that teeter on the edge of losing their grasp as it is and don't want you doing the same. Most of them can't explain why it's so challenging, they just know it's there.

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