Nahdahar

joined 1 year ago
[–] Nahdahar 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Search results have gone to shit since everyone and their mothers started doing this SEO-optimization bullcrap. Google obviously has no reason to fix this situation because it makes them more money when people spend more time looking for something. site:reddit.com was one of the mitigators for this problem...

I'd gladly ditch search altogether and use ChatGPT + browsing support, but that's similarly dogshit because it's working off of SEO-optimized bullcrap results too.

[–] Nahdahar 1 points 1 year ago

That's the thing though. How could individuals struggling with addiction maintain clear and rational thinking?

[–] Nahdahar 5 points 1 year ago

SeLEct uSERnaMe frOm usERs WhErE fiRStnAmE = 'John';

[–] Nahdahar 1 points 1 year ago

LPT: have your last meal 16 hours before your breakfast. It's going to reset your cycle in one day and you're going to be able to go to bed and get up more easily the next day.

For example if you want to wake up at around 8am, eat dinner at 4pm, set an alarm at around 7:45 and eat breakfast at 8am.

Also what everyone else said are good tips to keep a consistent schedule, what I said is more like a soft reset, but you gotta practice not using screens at night, not drinking caffeine / not using nicotine (or any other stimulants that disrupt sleep) in the evening.

[–] Nahdahar 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I noticed a massive drop of quality after the api changes (though it's been declining for a couple years now) and after a while I just realized there is no point, so I mostly only kept subreddits related to my country. The balance of repost bots/trolls/idiots/people who think saying the same joke a million times is funny vs. people you actually can converse with really started outweighing the latter ever since covid hit and Reddit got even more popular (it was on a slow decline regardless). The api changes just made everything even worse.

I'd like to think things here will be better, and to be honest I'm really liking Lemmy so far.

[–] Nahdahar 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They don't need any other information than referral link clicks/signups and video views, one of which they have metrics on, the other is public information. A SponsorSkip user is equal in their eyes to a person who isn't interested in the product.

[–] Nahdahar 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well, that isn't true, the US military by its existence defends the country due to its size. Nobody actually wants to pick a fight with their military power.

[–] Nahdahar 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

My favorite quote from one of my coworkers this week: "Why did I expect that copying text from one Microsoft service to another would work?"

[–] Nahdahar 2 points 1 year ago

I don't know, I find that in Lemmy I can have better discussions than on Reddit. It isn't the same as Reddit ~5-6 years ago but it's definitely better than post-apicalypse Reddit, or maybe even post-covid years.

[–] Nahdahar 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Can vouch for Brother. My parents kept buying inkjet printers every few years, the last one was a more expensive HP one but they were always a constant source of complaint. Bought them a Brother a few years ago, they literally didn't have a single issue with it since.

[–] Nahdahar 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

We didn't have a scrum master but a new development leader implemented it in practice and managed it amazingly. He really made sure that time isn't wasted and the meetings were short, concise and everyone loved it after a few months. Work processes improved greatly, they used to be in chaos because management were (and still are) a bunch of imbeciles and supposedly didn't listen to the developers regarding how work processes should be improved.

But then his probation was over with a 3 month period of notice, and upper management started fucking with him because he refused to sign a legally binding contract of responsibility for the entire company's infrastructure which wasn't part of the deal, and was out of his scope (leading the development teams != being responsible for the entire company's infrastructure).

They started going behind his back and slowly destroyed what he had built and after a while he couldn't handle it and resigned effective immediately because they threatened him with a lawsuit regarding something he didn't have anything to do with but was management's fuckup.

This is the whole story affirmed by my coworkers and him, some of it I saw real time but I'm still on probation, looking for another job. This dev lead guy really liked some of our work for and told us if there's an opportunity he would want us to come with him and keep working together, just the company sucked ass. And I'll gladly do it because he was amazing.

Edit: added some context and grammar

[–] Nahdahar 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

When streaming first came in I finally stopped pirating and felt a little bit better about myself. A couple years passed and I'm back to pirating, even built a Plex media server in the meantime.

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