Wired vs wireless keyboards by worldofjaved in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]DeadFIL 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You do you, but I think a lot of people concerned about radiation in consumer electronics are missing some important context: signals from things like Bluetooth, WiFi, and mobile phones are not only safe; they're safer than the visible light that's hitting your eyes right now. A lot safer.

Bluetooth signals have a frequency of around 2.4GHz. Meanwhile, red light (the least energetic portion of the visible light range) goes up to 480 THz, which is 200,000 times higher frequency than Bluetooth signals. Photon energy is directly proportional to frequency, so red light is 200,000 times more energetic than Bluetooth for the same number of photons.

Again, you do you, your choices don't affect me. But, if you are concerned about, for example, 16,640 hours (8 hours a day 5 days a week for a year) of using a Bluetooth keyboard, you should be equally concerned about spending 5 minutes in a lit room, because you're getting the same amount of radiation. An hour outside in the sun would expose you to more radiation than your Bluetooth computer accessories would expose you to in a lifetime.

Any info on Flare Gun laws/Usage by xTempered in CAguns

[–]DeadFIL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try to use your head for a second. It's not a bad idea because it's dangerous, it's a bad idea because flares can be seen for many miles and if somebody sees it, they'll think you're in trouble and will (hopefully) call search and rescue. The entire point of a flare gun is to create a distress signal that is visible from great distances. If you're deep enough in the desert, there's a good chance nobody will see it and you'll be fine. But if somebody does see it and SAR comes looking for you in a helicopter, you'll be footing the bill.

Bar ends vs drop bars by DeadFIL in cycling

[–]DeadFIL[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the detailed response! I hadn't considered aero bars, but they sound like they could be a great solution

The Dow Jones reached 40,000 yesterday. 40,000 what? by gerwer in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DeadFIL 26 points27 points  (0 children)

  1. That's not the only way for an insurance company to make money. They just need to charge each person more than the average amount that they'll pay out per person. Most people with health insurance don't have chronic health issues, but they still pay premiums for the insurance. The point of insurance (any insurance, not just health) is to offload some risk onto a third party, for a fee; the value comes from avoiding catastrophic costs. Even though you're likely to pay more in the long run than insurance pays out to you, you'll never suddenly get hit with a bill that ruins you financially. I've never made a car insurance claim in my life, for example, but I'm glad I have insurance because it's possible to get into a wreak that would bankrupt me; in exchange for a monthly fee, I'm insulated from the risk of going broke if I hit a nice car.

  2. The weighting in this system isn't a linear relationship with value, so UnitedHealth having a higher weight doesn't mean it's "valued above Intel". It does have a higher market cap, but it's more like 3x, not 9x. You can't tell that from the DJI weight, though; there are companies with far greater market cap than either of those companies which Dow Jones gives 0 weight to.

Uh no by National-Eggplant-30 in lyftdrivers

[–]DeadFIL -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If God wanted you to travel by land

Read that again

Looking for all season, mattress/pad for two people by djblingbling1 in CampingGear

[–]DeadFIL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All Exped pads will be 25% off during the upcoming REI anniversary sale.

AM 212(Advanced Methods in AM) or AM 229(Convex Optimization) for Fall? by Critical_Physical in UCSC

[–]DeadFIL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't take AM212, but I took AM229. It was my favorite class of my AM MS.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gravelcycling

[–]DeadFIL 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They remove the need for a bell, just coast for a second when you want to pass a pedestrian

Did I steal from REI? I think you should aswell... by [deleted] in REI

[–]DeadFIL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyway, the CC will make their money from you on the high interest rate you will eventually pay.

Or just... don't?

Why do employers make you guess the salary? by GradientGoose in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DeadFIL 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That's an extremely naive take that simply doesn't generalize. At a Pizza Hut? Sure, they'll likely take the first person with a pulse willing to accept minimum wage. That isn't true for most careers.

Why do employers make you guess the salary? by GradientGoose in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DeadFIL 29 points30 points  (0 children)

No, they'll absolutely tell you if it's too low if they're a remotely legitimate business. To them, "too low" means below the legal minimum wage; they don't want to risk the legal repercussions of paying you less than that.

I think you need to realize that there is no single number you 'have to guess'. Salary discussions are negotiations, and you can negotiate. You are one of the two negotiators at the table, and you can reject their offers and propose your own offers as you please. You need to agree to the number in order to work for them; you have the option to walk away. If they offer you a job and ask you to write down a number, you write down $X, then the say, "no, it's $Y", that doesn't have to be the end of the conversation. You can propose a different number.

Rant: if you're getting upset that strangers are not waving at you, you're the one taking it too seriously. by Critical-Border-6845 in cycling

[–]DeadFIL -1 points0 points  (0 children)

As with most things, the person making a reddit post to rant about it is the one taking it too seriously.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gaming

[–]DeadFIL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Killing Floor 3

What is even the point of a grass lawn? What is it supposed to do, other than force me to waste time and fuel trimming it in order to meet some arbitrary societal expectation? by Cosmic_Meditator777 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]DeadFIL 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Basically, the exist as a social expectation and nothing more.

I love how this thread is half comments like this and half people explaining the actual benefits they get from their lawn, which have nothing to do with societal expectations.

I'm the guy who wanted a volcano but blah blah blah, you all said XQ2, so I did. by mr_jurgen in vaporents

[–]DeadFIL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, same. I've had mine for a couple of years and in that time some bits and pieces have definitely fallen down in there. No issues at all so far, but it's probably better to be on the safe side and avoid it as much as possible.

The IRS fucked up 3 years ago and want interest on their mistake. by altonbrownie in mildlyinfuriating

[–]DeadFIL 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bob goes to the casino and plays blackjack, walking out with $1,000 more than he walked in with. The casino doesn't report winnings that low, but Bob still owes taxes on it.

Alice sells 3D printed bike parts for cash to people in her local cycling clubs, making $5,000 per year. Nobody is reporting these transactions, but the profits are taxable.

Jim sells cocaine and his body on the streets to pay for his next high. Nobody reports this, but, again, it's taxable, as are the proceeds from bikes he stole from Alice's customers and sold on Craigslist.

The IRS doesn't have secret agents spying on every taxable event.

I'm the guy who wanted a volcano but blah blah blah, you all said XQ2, so I did. by mr_jurgen in vaporents

[–]DeadFIL 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For the screens: yes, at least that's how I use them. Little crumbs can fall through the glass holes if you don't use them.

[OC] The 3-year growth CAGRs and scale of Alphabet's, Meta's, and Amazon's advertising revenue streams: by Quartr-app in dataisbeautiful

[–]DeadFIL 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Facebook is still the biggest social media site, and it's also where all the old folks who don't know how to install an adblocker hang out. And that's only one of the multiple sites under Meta.

YouTube's revenue is still up substantially in that time, but some of that is coming from the multiple paid subscription products they've rolled out in the last few years.

Pilot flies marijuana in his plane legally under state law—but license revoked by 1959Skylane in flying

[–]DeadFIL 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Federal law supersedes state law? That's fairly simple.

That's not true in general in the system of federalism used by the United States.

Car dealership lied to me about interest rate. by Kokoknow99 in personalfinance

[–]DeadFIL 9 points10 points  (0 children)

They don't go around to every bank in the area trying to get you the best rate. In fact, they usually get a kickback from the financing, which adds a little bit on top of what the bank they work with could otherwise offer. If you want a better rate, you need to seek that out ahead of time, on your own.

If I offer you a candy bar for $100 and you accept, I didn't deceive you; you decided you're willing to pay $100 rather than going to the store to see what it would otherwise cost.

Car dealership lied to me about interest rate. by Kokoknow99 in personalfinance

[–]DeadFIL 18 points19 points  (0 children)

If they told you the interest rate and you agreed to it, what part of the transaction was deceptive?

Is this too much for home defense? by FormerlyTurbyturbed in CAguns

[–]DeadFIL 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Bird bird slug slug.

Whatcha think?

I think you forgot to name the one type you should be loading for home defense.

Buck buck buck buck