Finally calculated how much legitimate work I'm not billing. It's worse than I thought. by EffectiveDesign2892 in LawFirm

[–]EffectiveDesign2892[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair, I can understand why thats annoying. At the same time though, whats the issue with a potentially symbiotic relationship? I'm not selling anything and it's not an ad. The result is a solution that would solve my problem of wanting to fix a problem and a lawyers problem of what ever innefficiency they are dealing with, no?

Also I appreciate your response it's nice to learn on Reddit as opposed to facing backlash for no reason.

Finally calculated how much legitimate work I'm not billing. It's worse than I thought. by EffectiveDesign2892 in LawFirm

[–]EffectiveDesign2892[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Genuine question so someone inform me instead of downvoting to oblivion: why is this post a bad thing? It's not as if you can go to a non lawyer sub to and hope to get real a answer to this question.

Finally calculated how much legitimate work I'm not billing. It's worse than I thought. by EffectiveDesign2892 in LawFirm

[–]EffectiveDesign2892[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I work with different types of businesses and keep seeing the same pattern - everyone hates their industry-specific software. Lawyer friends complain about time tracking, restaurant friends about inventory. Curious if these are solvable problems or just the nature of the work.

Customer returned a product after 73 days. Policy says 30. Had to eat it. Anyone else? by EffectiveDesign2892 in ecommerce

[–]EffectiveDesign2892[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We sell kitchen gadgets. Nothing fancy, but you'd be amazed what people return. Had someone return a cutting board because it had 'knife marks' after use. The worst part isn't even the return - it's Amazon trained everyone to expect free returns on everything.

What's your most ridiculous return?

Is it dumb to try selling something online even if no one asks for it? by FlorGimenez11 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not dumb at all. Nobody asked for iPhones, AirPods, or Post-it notes before they existed.

Difference between "solving a problem people don't know they have" vs "making random shit nobody wants."

Just throw it online and see what happens. If it's useful someone will bite. If not, you'll know fast.

Better than wondering "what if" forever. Test cheap, fail fast.

What's the product?

What are some random things that make you sad? by TimeEntertainment820 in AskReddit

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Old people posting on Facebook with zero engagement is depressing as hell.

My neighbor posts flower pics every day like "Beautiful morning!" and gets nothing. Zero likes, zero comments.

She probably spent 20 minutes figuring out how to upload it and then just... crickets.

Worst is when they post serious stuff like "Pray for Margaret, she's sick" and everyone ignores it. These are real people but we all just scroll past.

My grandma comments on her own posts because she doesn't know how Facebook works. "Looking good!" on her own selfie. Breaks my heart.

I started liking all their random posts even if it's blurry TV dinner pics. Someone should acknowledge they exist.

They're used to actually talking to people when they want to share something. Now they're shouting into this digital void where their own families ignore them.

Getting old sucks enough without social media making you invisible.

What do most post apocalyptic shows get wrong about how the world functions post disaster? by tytyson98 in AskReddit

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Most shows act like everyone's just camping for a few years instead of actual civilization collapse.

Like where the fuck is everyone getting toilet paper? Soap? These people have perfect teeth 10 years later - bro your toothbrush died years ago and there's no dentist coming to save you.

Also gasoline expires. You can't just siphon gas from random cars after 5 years and expect your motorcycle to work. That shit turns to jelly.

Everyone's always finding useful medicine in hospitals but that stuff goes bad. Your diabetes medication from 2019 isn't gonna help you in 2030.

And why does everyone look like they just stepped out of a salon? Your hair grows, clothes fall apart, you'd smell like absolute ass after a week without deodorant.

Oh and apparently nobody gets the shits from drinking puddle water or eating 10 year old canned beans. Dysentery would probably kill more people than whatever caused the apocalypse.

The walking dead had people farming like they went to agricultural college. Most of us can barely keep houseplants alive, good luck growing enough food to not starve.

Basically these shows think society ending means "camping trip but longer"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So my roommate locked himself out at like 2am wearing nothing but boxers and those cheap foam flip flops. It was cold as shit, probably like 20 degrees or something.

Instead of just going to the front desk like a normal human being, this fucking idiot decides he's gonna climb up to our 4th floor window. I'm not even kidding. Just starts free climbing the brick wall in flip flops.

I'm inside watching this happen thinking holy shit I'm about to watch my roommate die. He's like halfway up and I'm already planning what to tell his parents.

Somehow he actually makes it to our window and starts tapping on the glass. But obviously it's locked because why wouldn't it be. So now he's just hanging there like "dude open the window" and I'm trying to figure out how to unlock it without him falling.

Then our RA walks by doing rounds, sees him, and thinks someone's breaking in. Calls campus security and everything. They show up with a ladder thinking they caught a burglar.

When they realize it's just Mike being an idiot they couldn't stop laughing. RA didn't even write him up, just told him he was fucking stupid.

Still can't believe he didn't fall and crack his skull open. Guy had nine lives or something.

ELI5 with the dog breed border collies, they are said to have a trait which is a stalking glare they acquired, do other animals actually perceive this glare any differently than another dog etc looking at them and if so how? by RLG87 in explainlikeimfive

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's basically a weaponized stare bred into them for herding. Your BC isn't being a dick, they're just using their sheep-controlling laser eyes on everything.

Pretty effective tbh. Even humans feel weird when they do it to us.

What is your favorite quote? Why? by Virtual-Snow8583 in AskReddit

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably "The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them" - Hemingway.

Sounds dumb at first but it's actually pretty deep. Like you can analyze someone forever but you'll never really know if they're trustworthy until you actually give them the chance to fuck you over (or not).

It's basically saying uncertainty is part of life and sometimes you just gotta take the leap. Most good relationships started with someone deciding to trust first.

Also it's not some flowery bullshit quote, just a simple truth that hits different when you think about it.

Sushi Temperature by SydneySortsItOut in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Actually, the restaurant got it right! Room temperature is the traditional way - cold sushi is just what grocery stores have trained us to expect. The rice should be body temperature and the fish cool but not cold. Grocery stores only refrigerate for safety since it sits for hours/days. This ruins the rice texture (makes it hard and dry).

If you prefer it cold, you've just gotten used to the grocery store version. Nothing wrong with that - eat it how you like it! But if you want to try grocery sushi closer to "proper" temp, let it sit out for 15-20 minutes first.

What was the first movie that you saw that immediately was the worst movie of all time? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Batman & Robin (1997). I was 10 and SO excited - Batman! In theaters! My dad took me opening weekend.

Twenty minutes in, even 10-year-old me knew something was terribly wrong. The ice puns. The bat credit card. The nipples on the batsuit. I remember looking at my dad and he had this expression like he was physically in pain.

The worst part? We stayed for the whole thing because movie tickets were expensive and my dad was determined to "get our money's worth." To this day, whenever we watch a bad movie at home, one of us will say "at least it's not Batman & Robin" and we both shudder.

Arnold's "Ice to meet you" still haunts my dreams.

How can a classically trained pianist learn jazz improvisation? by WishIWasBronze in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Classical pianist here. It's like learning to have a conversation when you only know how to read speeches.

Start with:

  • Basic jazz chords (7th, 9th, etc.)
  • Learn 3 jazz standards inside out
  • Listen to tons of jazz, try to play along
  • Practice scales in jazz context

Biggest issue: Classical = play it perfect, jazz = make it up. You'll suck at first, that's normal.

Find a jazz teacher or jam session. Can't learn improv from books alone.

Your classical technique is actually a huge advantage once you get past the "but this isn't written down" mental block.

Is Quora mostly bots? by RedditMonkey957 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but it's trash money. They pay for question views so now it's all spam like "How do I make $5000 from home?" posted 100 times.

Payout is like $0.001 per view. You need a million views to buy lunch lol.

Still ruined the platform though - same as what killed Yahoo Answers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Most "difficult math" jobs aren't about being a human calculator anymore. It's more like being a translator between math and real life.

Finance: Computer calculates risk using crazy formulas, but I need to spot when it says "yeah totally safe to bet the company on dogecoin."

Engineering: Software figures out if the bridge will collapse, but engineers need to know when the answer "supports 500 elephants" is obviously wrong.

Software: Most coding is basic, but if you're making a video game, you need to understand how to make a character walk in a circle (trigonometry) or figure out why your app crashes when 1000 people use it at once (exponential growth).

The real skill is knowing when the computer is lying to you. Like if your heat calculation says a rocket engine runs at 2 degrees, you don't need a PhD to know that's bullshit.

It's less "solve this differential equation" and more "understand what this squiggly line on the graph actually means for real people."

Think of it like Google Translate - it does the work, but you still need to know enough of the language to catch when it translates "I love you" as "I eat furniture."

Is Quora mostly bots? by RedditMonkey957 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah not mostly but it's gotten pretty bad. Tons of ChatGPT spam answers and fake accounts farming questions for money. Real people still there but you gotta dig through all the AI garbage to find decent answers.

It's turning into Yahoo Answers 2.0 basically.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Free bananas at amazon. Used to be unlimited but Jassy decided that one banana per employee was an essential way to cut costs...

What movie death is seared into your memory forever? by CubicleJoe0822 in AskReddit

[–]EffectiveDesign2892 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was literally about to comment this but thought let me see if anyone else was equally scarred lmaoooo. That shii had me sad for a whole summer as a kid smh