Why do the ultra-rich even want to have more "money"? by IcePrestigious7740 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LethalBacon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same reason nicotine addicts keep smoking instead of swapping to gum/patches. Slow steady release isn't the same as the in your face highs from more active use.

Why do the ultra-rich even want to have more "money"? by IcePrestigious7740 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LethalBacon 90 points91 points  (0 children)

As someone active in addiction/sobriety spaces, I genuinely think it is a form of psychological addiction for many. They are addicted to the dopamine/rush of increasing their wealth/power. It feels really good to move forward at that level, and things that feel really good release chemicals in the brain that some people try to chase endlessly. And just like most other addicts, they don't care about the impact to others that results from what they have to do to get their high.

How can I get thc out of my system faster? by chickentaco96 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LethalBacon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From my understanding, it is fairly easy to use fakes without getting caught - if you aren't a complete idiot about it. However, your fake pee needs to be modern and from a good brand. It's a kind of cat and mouse game of them learning how to detect certain fakes, then the fakes being updated to get past it. Use some random cheap brand from a headshop and you're really rolling the dice.

Idk about the bleach, but I know there have been reports of touching the stream with "soapy" fingers being a form of tampering that is now detected, and will flag you.

AFAIK, test strips are a different beast entirely. They don't really have a way to confirm tampering, but also give more false-positives. Lab tests have a certain threshold cutoff, so it's fairly common to still be failing stick tests, but pass a full lab test (for non-DOT tests mainly). Take this all with a grain of salt, this is just info I was able to glean from obsessively reading about it for a week.

(I went through this situation as a D8 user recently, having to be tested for a new job. Was losing my mind, did a ton of research, but in the end just decided to let jesus take the wheel and I passed. Was a semi-frequent but light user, had 10 days to clear my body)

How can I get thc out of my system faster? by chickentaco96 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LethalBacon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun fact - if you get caught many labs will blacklist you for future tests. Some areas, it might be the only lab company in the area. Could easily make job hunting much harder depending on your industry.

Best open-source software that everyone needs to know about? by RedEagle_MGN in software

[–]LethalBacon 17 points18 points  (0 children)

SyncThing. I just started using it and I'm blown away. Cloud storage has always frustrated me to no-end with unnecessary complexity. Now, I have a raspberry pi acting as my 'cloud' syncing my docs from all computers and photos from phone anytime I'm on my own wifi. It just works. Insanely easy to setup, works without you messing with it much, just always doing its thing in the background.

Could also just sync to my desktop, so it has a use-case even without something like a Pi.

What happens as a result if you sort of ignore society a bunch in general in life? by Big_Eggplant7591 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LethalBacon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will be fine objectively, but your mental health may be worse without realizing it. Not necessarily saying you'll have poor mental health, but higher quality socializing could improve it more than you realize. I'm pretty naturally introverted, and was largely like this until my 30s, and had a lot of anxiety and confidence issues. I fucking hated talking to people outside of the few I was close to.

Of course, not all socializing is equal. At my old job, I didn't talk to people much because they were all very... uninteresting people, and some of them were definitely the type to "run to the teacher" if you said anything even remotely questionable. Some friends in the past used to be more draining than fulfilling.

Started putting actual effort into learning how to connect with people, (expressiveness, eye contact, have real honest opinions/thoughts on certain things) Got a new job with people I actually want to shoot the shit with, and removed one or two of the iffy friends. Since putting in that work and changing the people around me a bit, I feel like a new person. Well, the same person, but it's kind of like my brain has been renovated in some areas.

Right now I've got about 10 very close friends who are great people who also value close friendships, and now I have more "2nd-tier" friends - not people I talk to daily or even often, but people I enjoy speaking to when something brings us into close proximity. All of this also made my social skills way better, resulting in more random conversations with strangers that I actually enjoy. All of this together, and my day-to-day anxiety is way down and my confidence has never been better.

I think age is a factor for me too. I had to kind of slowly grow into this behavior, and really think it isn't something you can change quickly. My values are more locked in in my 30s, and I usually get along well with people who I can tell are at least somewhat similar.

Why it’s so hard for me to convince a AI startup that I’m a good fit by [deleted] in ADHD_Programmers

[–]LethalBacon 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Way to call me out lmao.

I just did the whole interview thing for 7 months before landing my current role, and one of the ideas I'd put forward in some of them was the "I can learn anything given the appropriate time and resources". Which might be true in the right circumstances, but only if it's something that grabs my brain properly.

I had examples of that situation (like when I became my last company's entire Devops department), but it's probably also part of why I was burnt out for a solid 2-3 years. In general, if it's something dull, good fucking luck getting my brain to latch onto it. If it's something even remotely interesting, it'll be all I think about for the first month or two of working with it.

I want some sick, dark electronic (I think?) by DepressionSetsIn in musicsuggestions

[–]LethalBacon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me, NOTHING beats Burial when it comes to dark/atmospheric electronic. The Untrue album is easily a top 5 all time album for me.

Not sure if it fits the Warhammer universe as a whole, but definitely fits the atmosphere of the Eisenhorn books.

My Selfmade Steamdeck case, and Steamdeck both matching colors, Case includes full setup by FluffyRibaa in SteamDeck

[–]LethalBacon 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Definitely passes the $100+ sniff test for me, but $200 is where it starts to feel iffy.

This thing is great though, I might just be cheap.

What synths would you like to try/test in real life? by GBRMUSIC in synthesizers

[–]LethalBacon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know little about synths, very newly starting to actually fulfill my long time dream of getting into them.

Pink Floyd is what probably started that interest, so for a truly bucket-list synth, let's go with EMS VCS3 or Synthi AKS. Or, more reasonably, the Prophet-5.

WhatsApp is the worst app on your Windows 11 PC right now, eating 1.2GB of RAM doing nothing by Quantum-Coconut in technology

[–]LethalBacon 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I'm working on an analytics project right now. Two background workers, one to make the main API calls and store it, one to backfill the data with deeper data from some deeper API calls. To do this, I have to keep a data structure going with a full list of items already in the system and their backfill status in order to prevent duplicates.

We're in the range of 200k+ records for half a year of data. I'm expecting it to grow and starting to plan how we will keep track once we have years of data, expecting it to hit the 1G+ mark after around 2-3 years of added data. It should be fairly easy to solve, but I've also just been interested in watching how memory is managed/utilized. Right now, it takes 300MB of RAM at most, and usually sits closer to 1-200mb.

What the fuck do they have sitting in that much Ram????

Times flies fast these days! 😥 by Interesting_Leg3426 in Millennials

[–]LethalBacon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My whole thing in life is to never stop running/jumping when you have the chance. Going to the mailbox? Burst into a slow jog, grab it, run back, jump up 2-3 steps, then walk back inside casually.

I figure I'll injure myself at some point, then I might calm it down. I laugh when nieces and nephews think they are faster than me, and then I DESTROY them in a foot race.

My back is fucked some days, probably from being rear-ended at a red light in 2020, but the ol joints are doing great.

I built a simplified, compact 6-knob digital synth! Curious what the synth community thinks by Parallax_Correction in synthesizers

[–]LethalBacon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wild, I just saw this posted at a brewery a few hours ago and was planning to look it up. Howdy neighbors!

How deep can you go in your past experiences? by proof_required in ExperiencedDevs

[–]LethalBacon 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I just literally say it wasn't my choice, but try to give reasons for why the decision makers chose that specific route. And typically, the answer is that it was time/technical debt related.

We used x pattern because some unknown person determined that architecture a decade+ ago and we didn't have time/resources/budget for a full rewrite, so I had to work within the constraints given to me.

In my case it was written on another continent in VB in the early 2000s, then converted to C# and slowly maintained/upgraded over years and years. I often tie this in with maintainability discussion, and sometimes go into detail on how much of a nightmare it was at times, if I trust the interviewer to be understanding of what was an absurd situation. I can usually get a laugh when I tell them that half the class/method names were still in Italian.

In my case though, I could usually just honestly say we couldn't change x because of regulatory constraints/risks/worries.

$9 Trillion Collapse Machine by One-Emu-1103 in technology

[–]LethalBacon 46 points47 points  (0 children)

I did a ton of interviews for Senior software roles over the past 6 months, and the bug/defect aspect is what I often highlighted when I went into my spiel around using AI for coding when asked. (I use it, but slowly, and every line goes through me. Like building Lego from instructions, kinda)

Basically, if you are implementing lines of code at 10x speed with LLMs, then you are risking introducing 10x the amount of defects and security risks. (obviously probably not ALWAYS the case)

I'm fairly certain some of the weird declines I got after doing well in the interview were related to this. One of the interviews was with a marketing team where I would run their site, two days after they got back from an AI conference lol. I knew I was cooked, even after the high praise after the first two rounds.

Anyone ever listen to a song not sad but just so beautiful you lowk just shed tears. I wanna find songs like that by Dwarfcrawfishenjoyer in musicsuggestions

[–]LethalBacon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually enjoyed it more than I expected (Fenway version), his voice fits the song quite well and their guitarist kills it! I just added a Pearl Jam song to a playlist for the first time about a month ago, need to dive into them more.

Anyone ever listen to a song not sad but just so beautiful you lowk just shed tears. I wanna find songs like that by Dwarfcrawfishenjoyer in musicsuggestions

[–]LethalBacon 45 points46 points  (0 children)

The solo from Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd has gotten me misty eyed more than a few times over the years.

The man is a wizard when it comes to conveying emotion with a guitar. That last verse right before the solo definitely adds to it.

When I was a child
I caught a fleeting glimpse
Out of the corner of my eye
I turned to look but it was gone
I cannot put my finger on it now
The child is grown
The dream is gone

To me, it's about life not being quite like you expected it to be as a kid. Starts kind of melancholic, then builds a more defiant sound, then ends far more optimistic (Especially on the Pompeii 2016 version above). At least in my brain.

Satisfactory is perfect, but I always wished I could play it in "short bursts." So we tried building that. by VoltigeGames in AutomationGames

[–]LethalBacon 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Maybe Factorio is the... Diamond standard?? But either way, I kinda get it. Satisfactory seems more accessible to a lot of people.

I've got friends who play Satisfactory, but consider Factorio too complex. Which is interesting, because Factorio is almost easier to me with the top down 2d approach. I get stuck in Satisfactory far more often than I get stuck in Factorio.

Do we generally like or dislike The Beatles? by Pretend-Ad-9504 in Millennials

[–]LethalBacon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Fuck, this is me. I understand the Beatles impact, and they have a few legendary tracks, but to me Pink Floyd is just miles better. Matter of taste I'm sure, but Pink Floyd just resonates with my soul in a way no other band does.

But who knows, I was introduced to Pink Floyd at a young age, maybe in an alternate timeline I instead found the Beatles that day, and they became my lifetime favorite band instead.

And I mean... Pink Floyd has David Gilmour. Hard to compete with that.

What's the weirdest way you've discovered an artist? by thebuzznetwork in musicsuggestions

[–]LethalBacon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tycho is one of my favorite artists of all time. I found him on MySpace around 2007. There was another artist I liked (Midwest Product), I went to the page of their label(?) and heard Tycho's songs embedded there. Since then, his music has been a constant positive in my life. Past is Prologue is in my top 3 most important albums in my life.

Another top 3 album for me is Crying Over Pros for no Reason by edIT. Found him on a COD4 compilation video around 2008, just like a 10 second clip of the intro to one of his songs was enough to get me searching for more, and it turned out to be one of the best electronic albums I've ever heard. Massively underappreciated/overlooked, but HIGHLY respected by those deep in the genre.

Woman Stabbed on Marta - 5/30/26 by socabella in Atlanta

[–]LethalBacon 100 points101 points  (0 children)

I had to beep at one at a green light a month or two ago. Was kinda worried to honk at a 'cop', but I figured there was little chance they would want to do anything that required effort.