r0ertel

joined 9 months ago
[–] r0ertel 4 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I'm not disagreeing with you, but your last sentence isn't correct.

Last year, the former head of the bank’s retail operation was sentenced to three years of probation, while the bank’s former CEO was banned from the industry.

[–] r0ertel 2 points 7 months ago

I remember the flavor ban and thought to myself that it was going to be good to do so that it would not be as attractive to kids. The article is implying that the flavor ban did not stop kids from vaping. In fact, the ban corresponded with a slight increase in kids vaping, which does not make sense to me.

Of course, correlation does not mean causation and the two facts may not be directly related. Maybe kids heard all the talk of the ban and that served as advertising to get them to start. More studies are needed.

[–] r0ertel 7 points 7 months ago

Shouldn't that be "photodivergent"?

[–] r0ertel 4 points 7 months ago (3 children)

I learned recently that not everyone can see the fluorescent flicker. It's unnerving and feels a bit like being buzzed on caffeine. It's not so bad in the offices with indirect lighting. Also, cheap LED lights can flicker. I clung to my incandescent lights until they all burnt out.

[–] r0ertel 8 points 7 months ago

I think you're spot on. In addition to needing to hand over your passport or state ID, your credit card, your email and phone number, what else would they need to target you?

Imagine if you're using your airline branded credit card to get free miles or a seat upgrade and they know all your purchase history.

[–] r0ertel 1 points 7 months ago

I like your point about the idealists. IMHO, agile has some merits, rooted in psychology. For example, during stand up to say what your plans are for the day. Same for the sprint and quarter. It helps with communication. I don't like the thing where everything needs to be a deliverable thing. I'll poke my eyes out if I need to sit through another example of building a skateboard, scooter, bike, truck. Try that example with something real like a bridge or house. It ends up in a lot of throwaway work. Now try doing that in a highly regulated field like government or finance where you really can't iterate due to oversight and regulatory compliance.

Oops, this turned into a rant. Well at least agile pays the bills. There's a lot of money to be made in prolonging the problem.

[–] r0ertel 1 points 7 months ago

The irony of posting a YouTube link to a comment thread that started with the person looking to degoogle is delicious.

[–] r0ertel 2 points 7 months ago

Hello fellow OSM contributor! We've been doing driver's ed at home and while I'm in the passenger seat, I'm poppin' everything on Street Complete! The kid gets the required behind the wheel hours and I'm contributing to OSM.

[–] r0ertel 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

I haven't heard that. I was told to make the bed (and wash your face before bed and don't sleep in the clothes you wore outside) from a pediatric allergist. It seems to be working, but it's not like I'm running any double-blind studies at home.

[–] r0ertel 4 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Making the bed keeps the pollen and other allergens away from where I put my face.

[–] r0ertel 11 points 7 months ago (3 children)

OK, so ambivalence. I'm lazy, I can get behind that. Also, I appreciate the work you're doing. I gave up years ago and am still labeled by my family as "the one who cares too much about things that don't matter."

[–] r0ertel 3 points 7 months ago

I like this version of the TL;DR.

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