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[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Now there are people who live off the grid in places like Alaska (just watch Life Below Zero) and do it successfully… But these people grew up doing that or studied and prepared A LOT. And man, doing that solo is not easy. None of them seemed to be super healthy or cheerful.

But even in the story they went into town for food and blankets, and they didn't try to winter in a tent.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

If they did not setup Legacy contacts (people who can access their account after their death), you will need to either gain access by resetting passwords, or via court order.

The attorney handling the probate might help you, or you can try the legal aids that work with that courthouse.

And as an aside, don't forget to setup your own legacy contacts now and possibly get your parents to do it now. Having gone through this a couple times recently, it was very nice to have the legacy contact access. Made everything simple.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Some Minivans share the same chassis as sedans. I'm not starting to call sedans "Minivans" just because the chassis is shared.

[–] [email protected] 52 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Senior developer here. It is hard to overstate just how useful AI has been for me.

It's like having a junior programmer on standby that I can send small tasks to--and just like the junior developer I have to review it and send it back with a clarification or comment about something that needs to be corrected. The difference is instead of making a ticket for a junior dev and waiting 3 days for it to come back, just to need corrections and wait another 3 days--I get it back in seconds.

Like most things, it's not as bad as some people say, and it's not the miracle others say.

This current generation was such a leap forward from previous AI's in terms of usefulness, that I think a lot of people were looking to the future with that current rate of gains--which can be scary. But it turns out that's not what happened. We got a big leap and now are back at a plateau again. Which honestly is a good thing, I think. This gives the world time to slowly adjust.

As far as similarities with crypto. Like crypto there are some ventures out there just slapping the word AI on something and calling it novel. This didn't work for crypto and likely won't work for AI. But unlike crypto there is actually real value being derived from AI right now, not some wild claims of a blockchain is the right DB for everything--which it was obviously not, and most people could see that, but hey investors are spending money so lets get some of it kind of mentality.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm the total opposite. I pay up to double the fare sometimes to fly Delta.

Hopefully this bad press on this incident causes some policy changes at Delta on tarmac delays. That sounds miserable and dangerous.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (3 children)

That txt from ATT about the paperless discount was so poorly worded. Took me forever to realize I can still get the $10 discount if I switch the autopay to a debit card. It's only the credit card autopay/paperless that is getting reduced to $5.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 1 year ago

Windows users don't feel any one particular way abut Linux users.

Redditors also do not feel any one particualr way about Lemmy users--in the unlikely case of reddit users knowing Lemmy users exist at all.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I have such mixed emotions about Python. I have to concede its uses. Especially when working with data and data scientists. A lot of people use it. There is a good amount of existing code floating around that can be re-used, etc. Its never the first language I reach for, but I have to accept that a lot of people use it.

But OMG, I have had to re-install my OS more than once due to python versioning issues. Not recently sure, I think I have it figured out now with virtualenv and pyenv, but it literally has caused me to reformat twice after getting too deep into dependency version mismatch hell.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Just also want to add:

When A federates with B, it does not get B's content. A only gets content from B that A's users subscribe to.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago

USA perspective:

Here, dental insurance isn't really "insurance" like health insurance. Everyone needs dental work and preventative. Dental insurance is better thought of as a "discount plan".

The cost of preventative is factored in. You have to go to their dentists with whom they have a relationship with and have negotiated a rate. And then they barely pay anything on major stuff.

If an employer is paying for it, great, it's a little bonus--but I don't think it is usually in your best interest to sign up out of pocket, unless you know you need something major done and the premium is less than the maximum payout. BUT--usually these plans (when signed up individually) have a waiting period on major items. This means you have to factor in 2 years of premiums to see if it is worth it.

On a side note, if you do need some major work done, there are a lot of different countries you can go to and get it done for a lot less and also get a vacation in at the same time.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is the true LPT.

If you carry a small splitter, then you don't have to try and find an empty outlet at airports and such. Unplug, split, Plug.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Going to need a little more power, do you have a 50Amp outlet in the back?

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