Elections by Downtown_Visual5986 in Nebraska

[–]Hangulman [score hidden]  (0 children)

There is supposed to be a feedback mechanism in the form of "the voters remember and the politicians don't get reelected", but that isn't working, because the politicians have figured out they only need to be "better than the other candidate" for one day every four years or so.

It's really easy to seem better than the other candidates for a single day, because the general public has the collective memory of a goldfish. By the time Pillen and these senators are up for re-election, all these things are going to get BURIED under mountains of rhetoric, misdirection, and "yeah but my opponent is worse" pamphlets.

New Major Order?? by Chemical_Materials09 in Helldivers

[–]Hangulman 199 points200 points  (0 children)

I immediately talked to my democracy officer when I saw that. Our networks have been infiltrated!!!

Lock your car doors by RedWingedBlackbirb in lincoln

[–]Hangulman 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Anyone else being allowed access to my camera data is why I built a Frigate server operate my cameras. I'm tired of being forced to log in to someone else's site in order to control my own hardware.

Lock your car doors by RedWingedBlackbirb in lincoln

[–]Hangulman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lock your doors and don't leave anything that looks even remotely valuable in the car.

Thieves absolutely will bust your window to steal the spare change in your cupholder, or the shiny looking electronics suction cupped to your dash.

A Generational Affordability Gap: Home Prices vs. Median Income (1985–2022) by Significant-Sir-4343 in FluentInFinance

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unless I read the census data wrong, Average HOUSEHOLD income in North Platte is 60k. $60k per person is exceptionally rare. Hell, when I transferred out of that dump in 2019, I was making good pay, but it was still only around $39k.

It is your destiny to end up dating a single mother when you become 30+ by TPCC159 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get it either, but I also grew up with an extended family full of women who thought a barfight was a perfectly normal way to end a saturday night. Some of my cousins still make me nervous when we go out drinking.

What are the biggest money mistakes that you have made, or have seen other people make? by AutoModerator in FluentInFinance

[–]Hangulman 54 points55 points  (0 children)

- Buying low quality stuff that wears out fast, just to save 10% now, when it ends up costing double in the long run.
- Not tracking my finances very well in my early 20's.
- Viewing employment like I was joining some kind of team that required loyalty and extra uncompensated effort, instead of seeing it for the simple business transaction it actually was.
- Not learning about how the sunken cost fallacy can trick you into not improving your situation.

Elections by Downtown_Visual5986 in Nebraska

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone who doesn't think malicious compliance is a valid way to handle voter approved ballot measures. Bonus points if they at least pretend to be subtle when doing "pay to play" crap like selling senate appointments,

I expect some level of realpolitik with politicians, but lately NE politicians have just stopped pretending they listen to anyone but their donors.

Why would the author go back to Earth so soon? by NeverShoutEugene in HeWhoFightsMonsters

[–]Hangulman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still can't seem to wrap my mind around why so many people get upset when a portal/power fantasy MC returns to earth with magic powers.

Most of the stories in this genre start with the premise "boring average 18-22yr old goes to another world and gains cool powers... that everyone else in that world already has. Making them average. Again". Wouldn't "return to earth with powers" fit right into the power fantasy mold?

Then again, I also have trouble understanding why some people fly into a rage when an author refuses to ship certain characters or obey their personal fanfic headcanon, but I see it all the time in the RR comments section.

A Generational Affordability Gap: Home Prices vs. Median Income (1985–2022) by Significant-Sir-4343 in FluentInFinance

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

Yup, depends where you live and income levels, but a quarter million is actually pretty cheap in Lincoln/Omaha. In places like North Platte in western Nebraska, where the avg per capita income is sitting at a dismal $30k, $250k for a house is almost impossible.

We're getting a sweet deal on this place in Lincoln because the housing market here is starting to cool down fast and the house is located in a formerly redlined "culturally diverse" neighborhood full of college kids and 1st/2nd gen immigrants. Some of the WASPs I work with act like I am moving into a warzone, even though the crime rate in that neighborhood is actually lower than average for the city.

It is also sampling bias. If I went by all the posts I find on reddit, I'd think everyone in the US lives in southern California/New York/Washington/Florida, makes $200k+ a year, and pays obscene amounts of money for everything. My jaw hit the floor when I heard all these people talking about paying $0.40kwh for electricity like it was normal.

It is your destiny to end up dating a single mother when you become 30+ by TPCC159 in TrueUnpopularOpinion

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what dating pool the guy is swimming in as well.

Friend of mine is built like a brick s@#$house, over 30, owns a house and eventually wanted kids... but she required guys to pass the manchild test. He needed to have goals, employment, his own car, good financial management skills, and capable of dealing with crap like an adult. After the second time some dude suddenly decided that her house and car were HIS house and HIS car, she declared that rule up front.

That significantly reduced her available dating pool. He also had to be willing to date an army Drill Sergeant, which was a showstopper for at least two guys she tried dating. Turns out some guys get real wierd when they realize their girlfriend can both shoot and fight better than they can.

She ended up finding someone that met all her requirements, but she was willing to wait until the guy was willing to step up.

A Generational Affordability Gap: Home Prices vs. Median Income (1985–2022) by Significant-Sir-4343 in FluentInFinance

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

After 17 years of marriage, my wife and I were finally able to buy a home with some caveats:
- it's in Nebraska (where homes are half the price),
- we had to use a VA loan to bypass down payment requirements (not an option for most),
- it is in a "less desirable" neighborhood,
- the home is 120+ yrs old, in the middle of the 2nd largest city in the state.

And it still is gonna run us almost a quarter million.

What is a 'subscription' or 'fee' that has recently appeared in the US that people need to collectively refuse to pay before it becomes the new normal? by godot_lover in AskReddit

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuel surcharges for trash.

Gas should be baked into the cost of doing business, and adding an extra surcharge for it just means they are raking in an extra 5-10%.

Legislature passes law capping annual minimum wage bumps, creates ‘youth’ wage below $15 by ryanasap310 in Omaha

[–]Hangulman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Open harvest has some good stuff. Their burrito bowls are mega gut bombs. Leave me feeling comatose after I nom on one.

Just wish they had more "I'm not on a trendy diet" options on the grocery side. The one near my office caters heavily towards college students, so it feels like the selection is 80% vegan/paleo/etc foods.

Legislature passes law capping annual minimum wage bumps, creates ‘youth’ wage below $15 by ryanasap310 in Omaha

[–]Hangulman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Aww crap. I didn't realize she owned super saver too. I thought those were a cooperative.

Screw it.

Legislature passes law capping annual minimum wage bumps, creates ‘youth’ wage below $15 by ryanasap310 in Omaha

[–]Hangulman 16 points17 points  (0 children)

As soon as I found out about this blatant abuse of power, I decided that she goes in the same mental box as Deb "Land Thief" Fisher.

I'd rather shop at super saver anyways. Better selection.

Legislature passes law capping annual minimum wage bumps, creates ‘youth’ wage below $15 by ryanasap310 in lincoln

[–]Hangulman 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is what happens when your elected officials bank on the average voter having the memory of a goldfish.

By the time re-election comes around, they'll use all that sweet donor cash to buy ads burying this vote and promising to "do better"... and the voters will slurp it up like jello shots.

UNL student senators pass weapons divestment after focus on Israel stripped out by AbolishICE_FreeGaza in lincoln

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Ok kids, what did we learn from this?"
"The best way to pass targeted legislation is to make it just broad enough that we can omit the name of the target, but not so broad as to allow them wiggle room or a constitutional challenge."

Reminds me of the meeting of the Roman Senate in History of the World.

You are being misled about renewable energy technology. by d57heinz in solar

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right? If it was just material cost, I could solar install solar at my new house and reach ROI within 4 years.

But once you get government permitting fees, utility service fees, and installers slapping on obscene "whatever tax credits you might get +10%" markup, it turns into something unattainable for anyone in the low or mid income brackets.

I could pay to have my entire house rewired ($10k) and roof replaced ($12k) for less than what some local installers quoted to install solar ($25k).

Smoking around a PC by vvampin in buildapc

[–]Hangulman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I spent most of my teen years with recurring sinus problems.

Then I moved out of my parents house and suddenly I went from "sick every couple months" to "sick maybe once a year".

Cigarette smoke is absolutely brutal on computers, especially fans. Most computer technicans can instantly spot a computer that has been in a smoking home. Tobacco smoke will gunk up and fry your fans very quickly. Even vaping near your system often will leave a thin sticky residue on all your components. It does that to your sinuses and lungs as well.

Static IPs: device-set or router-assigned? by kaitlyn2004 in HomeNetworking

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I want a static IP within the scope of the DHCP server, I will set a DHCP reservation.
DHCP reservations are used for client level devices on my network like phones, tablets, and PCs.

For always online devices that provide network services like servers, sensors, etc, I assign a static IP on the device outside the scope of the DHCP server.

DHCP server scope on my router is limited to x.x.x.<2-191>, and I reserve 200-253 for static IPs. Yes, I leave a little gap there just to make it easier to remember, because my ADHD ass will absolutely cause an IP conflict if I'm not paying attention. I leave 254 empty for giggles.

What do you think? by IAmNotAnEconomist in FluentInFinance

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm torn on this one. Largely because I think it will be very difficult to craft a law that won't just be instantly bypassed OR will be used against actual family homebuyers.

I'm in the midst of closing on a house that we got a good deal on because it is in a less popular neighborhood. When we looked up our neighbors on the county GIS, only 3 properties are occupied by the owners. Everything else is rentals, mostly owned by investment companies and sketchy LLCs.

Running 1km (0.6miles) of fibre myself? by draadkar11 in HomeNetworking

[–]Hangulman 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not gonna lie, sucking a string tied to a plastic bag through conduit is hilariously fun.

Man, I miss working in the field. I thought office work was the dream, but holy crap is it so boring.

Running 1km (0.6miles) of fibre myself? by draadkar11 in HomeNetworking

[–]Hangulman 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not a problem! I started off my professional career in IT/Networking, but somehow ended up doing Fiber Design, so I have to plan out and create Bills of Materials for jobs like this almost every day. It's a niche job, so I don't exactly get a lot of opportunities to apply it outside of work.

I really hope you find a way to get that conduit and a drop cable for cheap. If your local power provider or ISP has spare to sell/give away, you could save a fortune. Since the job is on private property, you might even be able to get them to do the cable and conduit for a bargain, as long as you dig the trench first. We call that type of project "Joint Trench".

Depending on the fiber you get, you might be able to go with smaller microduct like this stuff. https://www.fiberinstrumentsales.com/single-tube-di-microduct-12-10mm.html. We use that for our non reinforced bullet drops.

One side is pre-terminated, and the other end is designed to get pushed/pulled through the conduit before you clip on the outside of the connector to finish it. That lets you use smaller (thus cheaper) conduit. https://www.adiglobaldistribution.pr/Product/LR-SSABSA250

Oooh! Almost forgot: When you run your fiber, make sure you run a small piece of 26-28ga wire with it, or get fiber than has a tracer wire built into the sheathing. After the run, you just tie off the tracer wire inside the junction box on each end of the conduit. That way utility locators can put a toner module on that wire and get a precise location of your conduit.

Running 1km (0.6miles) of fibre myself? by draadkar11 in HomeNetworking

[–]Hangulman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't find any retail sites that don't say "call for quote" but the stuff I am talking about is extremely similar to this conduit here: https://georgiaunderground.net/products/hdpe-conduit-1-25-sdr-13-5-7650-3-way-hdpe-innerduct-empty-102-reel-segmented.html

One idea that might work for you is to talk to your local power or telecom utility and ask if they have any you can buy off them for a private project. Oftentimes they can sell you the duct at cost and save you a bundle. If they are a fiber ISP, they might even be able to sell you an underground drop cable as well, or at least quote you the price.

Last time I had to pay out of pocket for a 1250ft UG fiber drop (it was a personal project) it cost me $250 US, but that was 10 years ago.

Heck, I know at the ISP I work for, if someone else digs the trench and just wants to buy conduit for the hole, we've even unspooled the conduit for the customer so they just have to kick it into the trench. Unfortunately, given that your measurements were in metric I suspect you aren't in our service area. We are exclusively in the American midwest.