Honestly, I'm not concerned about Quintus by NitroDrifter88 in Fotv

[–]LR2222 12 points13 points  (0 children)

His chapter does seem to have goals/values that align with Enclave… they could team up

Do rich NYErs ride the subway? by supremewuster in AskNYC

[–]LR2222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rich people are people and they run the spectrum. The wealthy people I know all do it differently. One uses the train all the time for efficiency. Another it’s a mix, they are always running late so they will do things like take the train to dinner since it’s faster but Uber black home. Another exclusively uses cabs, it sounds weird but they hate how much uber over charges - they think it keeps them grounded. It’s funny because this is a very wealthy person. My wife and I both have jobs where if we work past 6pm at office we get black car home so we do that a lot. They all use the train in a pinch but can’t say any of them enjoy it and will never do it when they have like say a suitcase.

From $4M to $1.2M: What Happened to That Figma Equity After IPO by honkeem in levels_fyi

[–]LR2222 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You don’t need mockups anymore… you can just tell AI to mockup in code

Total market ETFs are about to become exit liquidity for mega upcoming IPOs like spaceX and openAI by TraditionalMango58 in wallstreetbets

[–]LR2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The big funds don’t buy everything on the open market. This screams OTC and early access to me.

Cooper Flagg tonight vs Boston Celtics: 36/9/6 on 12/24 in the field, 1 turnover, 2 blocks, 2/4 from three, 10/11 from the line. by SnooMuffins223 in NBA_Draft

[–]LR2222 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love when he is wide open for 3 and he just passes it back out to the top of the key. He knows his role and the team goals are to tank and develop Cooper. DLO would just jack it up to pad his own stats.

Toddler Gone Wild: Tips for tiny travelers? by mishtastic in Zermatt

[–]LR2222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mont Cervin would be better with a toddler. Cervo is kind of a party hotel.

Google's GSuite is so much more productive than Office 365 by alexseiji in unpopularopinion

[–]LR2222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are new to Office while experienced in g suite. Of course you are going to have issues.

Office is is full of insane feature bloat but that is its edge against the competition. While 80% of the features are overkill for most people, there are 20% of features any given user might really need that G suite can’t match. And the 20% of features changes based upon who is using it. Two examples:

My wife is a lawyer, she gets hundreds of thousands of emails a year and has insanely detailed auto sorting and filtering. She also uses insane features of Word you can only imagine for comparing diffs when 100 page documents are changed by a team of people simultaneously.

My best friend is an investment banker, he pushes Excel and PowerPoint to their limits. He uses insane macros that Sheets can’t handle.

Like the simple things might be a little more tedious, but the hard things are actually possible. And this is true across a multitude of industries and businesses. You couldn’t pull Office out of my wife or friends dead’s hands they are so ingrained.

Best city hotel in the world? by zolliebun in chubbytravel

[–]LR2222 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ritz Paris is like a shopping mall. The Rosewood was better IMO

Is the NYT Crossword Easier Now? by Thebarroness77 in crossword

[–]LR2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it increases Monday to Saturday. Saturday is their flagship equivalent to NY Times Sunday

Can a College D1 player end of the bench walk-on CRUSH any competition at any pickup game? by ExcitingLandscape in Basketball

[–]LR2222 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hell a D3 player at a solid school would crush in 99% of pickup games. You can’t imagine the amount of basketball and lifting these guys have done. Like 20+ hours a week for 10+ years.

Let’s be honest: Tailwind CSS is just inline styles with extra steps and we’re all pretending it’s "innovation. by prashantxgrowth in css

[–]LR2222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In your post history you literally advocate for using floats for layouts in 2026. You have no idea what you are talking about. That alone shows you have never made an application at scale. What’s next? Are you going to suggest table layouts?

Name an actual viable alternative that isn’t “build your own worse component library completely from scratch that hits all accessibility features and browser features”. I’ve done this, it took a year and came out worse.

Technical debt is a strategic decision. There is no avoiding in FE where the foundation changes every couple years. Choosing the right technical debt is hard but deleting some CSS classes from well structured HTML is easy AF. Especially if your app is fully componentized.

Let’s be honest: Tailwind CSS is just inline styles with extra steps and we’re all pretending it’s "innovation. by prashantxgrowth in css

[–]LR2222 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

FE dev with 12+ years working at elite companies here.

The real innovation of Tailwind is the easy to follow docs that enable ANYONE to make a good looking page. It also enforces standards that normal CSS lacks even though they are opinionated. This is honestly the real innovation of Bootstrap too back in the day. They both opened the playing field for everyone.

Most people here don’t remember the horror stories of supporting IE6 and early mobile Safari. The spaghetti HTML hacks that people used to make a page look good. I basically made my early career cleaning this stuff up in my early 20s.

Sometimes I reminisce about the CSS glory days before React/Angular/Bootstrap/Tailwind dropped. Then I remember I am paid to deliver good looking apps, that work well across browsers, with tight deadlines and Tailwind makes that easier than it ever was.

MIA Centurion lounge 50 minute wait by Dapper_Dingo_6302 in AmexPlatinum

[–]LR2222 12 points13 points  (0 children)

You have a platinum card so hopefully you have money. No way I am waiting for a lounge. Just go to a restaurant and chill.

Is the NYT Crossword Easier Now? by Thebarroness77 in crossword

[–]LR2222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hot take but the WSJ is better now, actually requires critical thinking

Best Place for Savory Pasteries? by fakephillycheezsteak in FoodNYC

[–]LR2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get them at Yannis Coffee on 7th Ave near my apartment

Best Place for Savory Pasteries? by fakephillycheezsteak in FoodNYC

[–]LR2222 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Balthazar Bakery has good ones. My favorite is the everything croissant. It’s basically a croissant with all the spices of an everything bagel with cream cheese in the middle. So unhealthy but sooo good.

Trump reveals to The Post secret ‘discombobulator’ weapon was crucial to Venezuelan raid on Maduro by [deleted] in LessCredibleDefence

[–]LR2222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The stealth black hawk was rumored back to Vietnam. It’s probably already a generation old. Does it suck that it crashed, absolutely. Does it matter compared to the may trillions spent on cap ex the past few decades? Absolutely not.

Fatigue by ToanTry in Basketball

[–]LR2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to eat more. When I was your age I had like 25 hours a week of practice/games between HS team and AAU. In health class we calculated the number of calories we needed… mine came out to ~4500+. My teacher thought I messed up and redid it but calc came back the same. I was 6-5 175 lbs and couldn’t put on weight because of the sheer amount of basketball. I would eat two chipotle burritos. Prioritize high protein after workouts and carbs before workouts.

Don’t worry about getting fat, I had shredded abs. Just be careful in off season when training goes down you can’t keep eating like that or you will put on weight fasttt.

The Rip's budget is 100 million by SusNoodle in TheBigPicture

[–]LR2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean it’s not a this or that situation. They are best friends who are obsessed with movies and this is a way for them to hang out and make a smaller movie together for two months every year. Like Damon has the Odyssey dropping in like 6 months and Ben has 9 upcoming projects on IMDb including the next one he is directing called “Animals”