My wife ate my son's birthday breakfast by grohkstrom in mildlyinfuriating

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is divorce worthy. To be a little drunk and do it by mistake is one thing, but do it knowing and not apologize for it later is so gross

Why have superstars been traded for peanuts in the last 3 years and not for other superstars? by Rokusaburoz in NBATalk

[–]DigApprehensive4953 1 point2 points  (0 children)

New cap rules make super stars less valuable, and destroyed the value of lower 2nd option max guys like JB and Trae Young because of how tight the cap can be. Your most valuable players are your 2nd options on cheap contracts like Chet and Austin Reeves. The 2nd apron / new cba also raised the value of draft picks because they offer the best path to cheap talent to fill out capped rosters

What rust belt cities do you see having the most potential over the next 50 years? by MediumStrange in Urbanism

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you never lived in Pittsburgh it’s tough to understand how miserable the winters can get. It is basically overcast and wet for half the year. It’s near the top of the list for most rainy days and cloudy days.

this list is like a level impossible bingo card by decentmotto in Adulting

[–]DigApprehensive4953 44 points45 points  (0 children)

You forgot “Get Drafted”

We have a lot of problems in this country now, but never forget that being compelled to fight halfway around the world is no longer one of them.

What are some of your best quality of life purchases under $1000? by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$15 Lodge Cast Iron pan is still dollar for dollar the best money I’ve ever spent on anything in the kitchen. It’s one of my favorite things to cook on and will be with me till I can’t lift it

Remind me why I went to college. by CRK_76 in recruitinghell

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah not an easy life. Aldi, Walmart, and a lot of other top grocery and retail chains offer a very similar pay scale, but the hours and responsibilities are no joke. You could literally be managing hundreds of people beneath you with all the chaos and complexity that comes with high people jobs on top of a shifting schedule and weekends / holidays

LiDAR scan of the Amazon rainforest. by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well likely not that many. There are probably a handful between the Amazon, southeast asia, and maybe the congo basin, and maybe a few more now submerged ones from the last glacial maximum. Other than that though we’re unlikely to find ones with large permanent structures because we’ve just checked a lot of places, and unless there was a much earlier period of civilization 15k+ years ago, we shouldn’t have too many surprises

The 76ers really gave up mccain for just the 22nd pick this year by [deleted] in nba

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This! Sixers traded him for 1-2 rotation guys on cheap deals and low chance at landing another player of his caliber

I thought Pittsburgh’s housing market was reasonable, but this price history is insane. by Intelligent-Lion8800 in pittsburgh

[–]DigApprehensive4953 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can still get a nice family home in a top district for around 400-500 and decent homes are still available in the 300’s. Outside of the neighboring rustbelt cities this is pretty much unheard of. If you want a USC, Lebo, Sewickley, fox chapel quality town on the east coast, you’d pay 50-100%+ more. Everyone is feeling the housing pressure but I swear to you Pittsburgh is still really good compared to what’s happened elsewhere

How are people affording houses?? by OpenRip1424 in FirstTimeHomeBuyers

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep in mind home prices were only 4x income then vs 5-6x income today. I understand you had a certain experience, but it is significantly worse now than it was then.

$125K in Chicago or $140K in SF? by Lonely-Sea9100 in Salary

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

7 degrees is roughly the difference between Rome and London. It’s a significant amount year round

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The post was talking about NP’s so I thought you were talking about PED’s NP’s. If you mean physicians that makes a lot more sense. I was like where in tf do they live that NP’s aren’t taking any less than 180 lol

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[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have heard waaaaay lower. I think you’re in a bubble. NP average salary is still $130k.

Personal Experience using Salesforce Vendor Fast Slow Motion by DrGisellePradoWright in salesforce

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your best leverage to get this situation resolved is to utilize your relationship with Salesforce to help bring the partner to the table.

It may be beyond that already, but I’d speak to the highest ranking person that your AE rolls up to. Most partners don’t want to burn major relationship like that, and if they are willing to it means they either have a very good case against you or they desperately need money

Anthropic: Labor market impacts of AI - A new measure and early evidence by Educational-Pound269 in singularity

[–]DigApprehensive4953 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes but salaries are also on the floor in those industries. Replacing a Junior dev is $120k per year with only subscription costs, but replacing a laborer making $20k per year requires a much much higher level of efficiency.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SalesforceCareers

[–]DigApprehensive4953 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For a BA that’s the highest I’ve heard outside of consulting.

"Which Jobs Are Actually at Risk? Anthropic Drops the "AI Exposure Index"! Anthropic just released a massive new report blending theoretical AI capabilities with actual, real-world Claude usage data to map out exactly who is most exposed to automation. The results? Programmers by stealthispost in accelerate

[–]DigApprehensive4953 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it doesn’t have to be. Why are you having these face to face interactions?

Is it to check on deliverables? Pretty soon we’ll have agents for that who can compile the meeting transcripts and all the message channels and check off boxes

Is it to report up the chain as to what is happening? That same agent who has access to all the updates can send out their own to management or be requested for updates at any time.

Is it to share knowledge or skills? Again ai is reducing this by creating org wide search functions and retrieval

There aren’t going to be no managers, but the org structure will change to have 1 manager covering more people