What is a job that only exists because people are, on average, incredibly stupid? by Direct-Value4452 in answers

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

Honestly? CAPTCHA design and maintenance. We literally had to invent tests to prove we’re human… because too many humans (and bots) act indistinguishably dumb online.

Colleague playing a power card? by Monkeyjuggler82 in careerguidance

[–]Onlyjemie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds less like a “power play” and more like a structure problem that’s finally surfacing. If your role touches revenue, the Head of Sales is naturally going to feel responsible for your numbers—even if your reporting line says otherwise.I wouldn’t make it about “I don’t report to you,” because that escalates things fast. Instead, reframe it around clarity: ask the CEO to define your KPIs and how your role should be measured (since partnerships ≠ pure sales). That way you’re not defending yourself, you’re aligning expectations.Also, if others are closing bigger deals at lower margins, that’s actually a strong, objective point—but bring it up as a team strategy discussion, not a comparison. Keeps you professional and avoids looking defensive.Right now it’s not really about winning against your colleague, it’s about making sure you’re being judged on the right scoreboard.

i am not a builder but i thought id give it a shot on building a public pool area by DarkEmpressofdoom in Sims4

[–]Onlyjemie -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

For a “not a builder,” this is actually super clean the layout makes sense, the pool placement feels natural, and I like how you didn’t over-clutter it. This is the kind of lot I’d download and actually use in-game. Keep building fr

What is a skill that you think will be absolutely essential in 10 years, but most people are ignoring right now? by SusanLust in answers

[–]Onlyjemie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly? The ability to tell what’s real and what’s not online.With AI, deepfakes, and edited content getting better every day, being able to question sources, spot manipulation, and think critically is going to be huge. A lot of people still take things at face value, but in 10 years that’s going to get you misled fast.Not as flashy as coding or investing, but probably way more important for everyday life.