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    '87 here. I flew away from North America to SEA, and seriously considering buying a house in Malasia. The land and housing out there is actually affordable.

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  • How to start the day off strong
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    Sure, I'll agree that they did break down. Everything does at some point or another. Back then it was easier to repair your equipment and you had the right to. That's why they were "built to last"

    Then, as time passed, that changed. It became difficult to find the necessary parts for repairs.

    Example: My father is a heavy equipment mechanic. I'd say somewhere in the last ten to twenty years, his suppliers started to refuse selling specific parts he needed because he's an independent.

    He also described to me how some jobs he takes today feel like he's handling a bomb. If he so much as trips a stray sensor, a representative from the machine's manufacturer will come sniffing around the yard to catch him.

    Then there's the knowledge required to perform the necessary repairs. The common sentiment I hear from people is that it's cheaper to replace than to repair. They're not wrong, however this way of thinking demotivates the need to learn how to repair it.

    So yeah. Those built to last machines have broken down. Knowledge and parts for them have become difficult to acquire, however an enthusiast willing to put the time in to repair them will have a machine that hums for the rest of their lives.

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    My dude, they said "1950's", and "decades". They're no longer around cause it's been decades since the last one has been produced.

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  • what are your silly character ideas?
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    Borrowing an idea from a friend:

    A halfing that grew up believing he is a great and powerful wizard. His parents could never talk him out of it before he left home. So, being a wealthy family, they sent a troupe of stage hands to protect him and his imaginative little mind.

    Mechanically speaking, the character is a wizard. However naratively, all of his spells involve his troupe. Magic missle? One member for each missle brandishes a knife and stabs the target. Levitation? The troupe lifts him on a platter and carries him around. Presdigitation? A costume change, or a member rapidly cleaning the mud off of the targets boot, etc...

    The halfing will never acknowledge the existence of the troupe. After all, they're stage hands. No one is supposed to see the stage hands...

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  • OneDrive disguising the "Buy now" button using the Cancel color scheme
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    We do, and it really depends on the entire team being ethical to make it effective. If you have an unethical boss, they'll just go find someone else to implement their ideas.

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    The one I worked with was TEKSystems. They were super helpful, and found me a replacement job when I got laid off shortly after starting.

    From my limited understanding, a legitimate agency will be looking to satisfy their contract with the businesses they recruit for. They won't ask you for money, and they will work with you to find an employer that fits you. After all, if you're not happy with the position and decide to leave, it'll be bad for both the agency and the employer. They also shouldn't be expecting a cut of your pay or anything from you once the employer hires you.

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    So, I know this is a rant. I completely understand your frustration. When I started my career in software I was either overqualified (weirdly), or just not interesting enough. Getting in is rough.

    I had to face this again recently when I changed countries. Despite tech companies hiring everyone and their mother, no one accepted my application. This was most likely due to the sponsorship requirement. Then one day a head hunter called me up, asked about my qualifications, then sent me a packet of job postings. Within days I was jumping through interview after interview.

    My takeaway from that experience: work with (not for) a talent agency. The people posting those jobs are like you and me. Sifting through hundreds of resumes, reading every detail, perfectly recalling those details during the interview... it's exhausting. It's far easier to trust the recommendations of a company that specializes in putting people in front of you.

    Do that, and I'm certain you'll find a job offer in no time. This is coming from someone who has ADHD, and suffered from a crippling case of imposter syndrome.

    You can do it.

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  • GOP’s Jim Jordan fails again on vote for House speaker as frustrated Republicans search for options
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    Forgive my lack of knowledge. Is it possible for another party to come in and replace the Republicans? I realize that's likely not feasible assuming that both parties are well stapled by their voters, but I am curious about what the next steps are if they cease to function.

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  • Does any form of multi-fediverse account type of thing exist?
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    Honestly, I feel like the answer you're looking for is a federated single sign on app. The real challenge will be building the right tools and community mindset for determining what a "trusted" instance is.

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  • Elon Musk's Twitter takeover being probed by SEC
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    Why does every post of this clown have a picture of him cosplaying as Dr Evil? If newsrooms can attach unflattering photos of Zuckerburg, they should be able to use unflattering pictures of Musk.

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    Quite the followup

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    Hello everyone! What tools or libraries are you using to auto-magically export your API documentation, and why did you choose it? I've been searching around, however I'vw noticed that most "top 10" lists try to sell you on whatever they've been building in house. So... rather than listen to sales, I'd rather get the opinions from the people that matter: the developers.

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    How do I subscribe to content outside of lemmy?
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    That'd be nice. I think this is what confused me - I made an account here, and expected to be able to use this account to interact with other packages like Funkwhale. However, it seems this is not the case. Each package requires you to create an account on their platform if you want to interact with their content within their app.

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  • I apologize if there's posts on this already. I'm still new here, and it's very confusing. I've read through the wikipedia entry, blogs, stack overflow posts, lemmy threads, etc... however in all of them, I feel like everyone glosses over how one goes about subscribing or even viewing content from other "packages". For example, I have an account on lemmy.world, and am using the lemmy mobile app. I'd like to view / subscribe / participate in content from Misskey. Is this possible? Everything I've read suggests it is, given that both lemmy and misskey leverage the same protocol, though I can't figure out how that works.

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