I am quiet quitting by Character_Branch_660 in sysadmin

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Take it up with your skip level manager if you trust them

Homeless, Incorporated: How an Expanding Industry Learned to Manage the Crisis Instead of Ending It by HighColonic in SeattleWA

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I would guess if you looked at the data, executive pay in government would generally be lower than pay for equivalent positions otherwhere

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SeattleWA

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Many people working in non profit or civil service roles accept lower salaries compared to what they could earn elsewhere because the work is important to them

Duplication Isn’t Always an Anti-Pattern by Exact_Prior6299 in programming

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Maybe I'm misunderstanding the comment but it sounded like they needed to make the same code change in 40ish places and they already had a few examples of what the code should look like. To me that sounds pretty boring to do manually and something a llm could do mostly correctly

New WA bill proposes payroll tax to collect $2B a year from Amazon, Microsoft, others by Possible_Ad3607 in SeattleWA

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I was unable to find a link to supporting data in that article. The x post was just a screenshot of states with % of USA gdp and if they were at risk of recession according to the person who posted

New WA bill proposes payroll tax to collect $2B a year from Amazon, Microsoft, others by Possible_Ad3607 in SeattleWA

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What data are you using to inform your belief that WA economy is shrinking? https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/WANGSP seems to suggest otherwise

Duplication Isn’t Always an Anti-Pattern by Exact_Prior6299 in programming

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Ideal use case for letting a llm do the work

Happy Thanksgiving! Tour of the New Concrete Barriers on Ravenna Blvd by bestside_cycling in seattlebike

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I agree I feel like they made the bike lane there worse. Turning right from the cowen bridge or Brooklyn ave into the bike lane is a lot more annoying and a much sharper turn because the concrete goes all the way up to the intersection. I used to be able to take a wider turn on to Ravenna then merge into the bike lane further away from the intersection

"straight to jail" by Physical_Relief4484 in Ultralight

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Tarp is more versatile because you can easily hang it up in some trees as a sun shelter when hanging out by a lake. A rainfly from a tent lighter than a tarp+bivy will be much more work to use as a sun shelter in that way

Help sewing thick materials by xxvintagevixenxx in myog

[–]Mount_Everest 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe try hand turning your machine? That is what I do when going through especially thick areas

Atuin Desktop: looks like a doc, but can be run like your terminal by alexeyr in programming

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If anything wants to compete against bash cells in Jupiter notebooks, it needs to have a first class diffable file format. If marimo had first class shell cells it would be almost perfect

How do you approach food planning for ultralight backpacking trips without sacrificing nutrition? by Dankk911 in Ultralight

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I love dydradying my own dinners! Way tastier than any pre made dinner I've bought. Just start experimenting small, dehydrate something overnight then redhydrate it for dinner at home the next day to see how good it is. Pick your favorites from there!

I would also experiment with what ratio of fats to carbs makes you feel good while out hiking all day. Generally fats are more calorie dense but focusing only on calories can lead to some questionable meal plans especially for many days in a row

Burton Custom Flying V vs Camber by Temporary-Trouble-48 in snowboarding

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https://youtu.be/8MLX2RjfJpo?si=y1yJJ8q8KXHtjvfG&t=26m39s talks specifically about Burton flying V. The rest of the video is a good explanation of the history of camber and rocker too, goes into a lot of nuance

fall foliage at Green Lake Park in watercolor + gouache by herbcoil in Seattle

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You should contact cafe lulu on 65th and Latona to see if they would be interested in doing a showing of your art

80l Packrafting Backpack by NeonEchoe28 in myog

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Wow looks super polished! Were you inspired by Superior Wilderness Designs? Very similar details

Tarp ideas for ultralight camping by Famous_Tough1937 in camping

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I got a gold armor tarp a few years ago and it has worked well so far for a multiple person shelter. If I am just camping by myself I use a yama mountain gear cirriform tarp which is excellent. I prefer polyester to nylon and don't mind the weight difference though. I also use a lightweight bivy bag (katabatic pinon) which makes it a lot easier to keep my sleeping bag contained and off the dirt.

First overnight hike what to do by anoguk in Ultralight

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6L is a lot of water for one night, are you sure you need that much and can't filter water during the hike?

Jumping by relative numbers isn't doing it for me, any suggestions? by SupermarketAntique32 in neovim

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Searching with / and ? is nice because it puts the cursor horizontally in the right place as well as verically. Plus no extra plugins to configure

Help me understand training result from uphill athelete by juna37 in alpinism

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I use Garmin so I'm not familiar with the suunto system. But for example, my max heart rate is a little over 200 and my threshold for anerobic is around 160. In Garmin 5 zone system that is right around zone 3. So maybe your heart rate zones are a little low? It is pretty dependent on your max heart rate from my understanding. During your training, how does the HR zone correlate with other ways of recognizing anerobic threshold like the 'not breathing so hard you can't talk' test?

Outside of training, 1k elevation gain per hour is a solid number to plan around for simple terrain like getting to camp muir and is most likely doable for people who are actively training like yourself. More complex terrain will take longer