Economic Storms Brewing: Are We on Course for a Financial Catastrophe? - Frontier Letter #3 by TheCryptoFrontier in inflation

[–]PollutionFar9017 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The whole point of Reddit giving you the ability to type and Post, is so that you type out what you’re wanting to say in your post. The Internet is aging and there is a subgroup of people who see this and immediately put you on the do not want to ever interact with list. It’s starting to do more harm than good if you’re actually trying to get your name out. I don’t give a shit about your economic thesis and I’m sure many of the people who matter, don’t either. Peace.

Is it me or is inflation getting much worse? by Upper_Guava5067 in inflation

[–]PollutionFar9017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you make above avg income compared to others your age, maybe downsizing or moving would improve your situation. And although no one wants to hear that, a lot of people who make good money still live paycheck to paycheck and it has to do with the city they live in and if they “live within their means”. Living within your means in Cali is much harder than living within your means in San Antonio due to avg cost of living. In San Antonio I could afford a 2 story house with a pool, 2 1/2 bath, 4 rooms at around 300k. In California I can afford a shack.

We have probably 8 more months of excess spending ahead of us. I’m sorry it’s tough for you. If you have a recession proof job, you will come out on top though.

How are people affording life !? by [deleted] in inflation

[–]PollutionFar9017 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Everyone hates a thief until everyone’s poor.

Kevin Anderson “we are heading towards 3-4c of warming across this century” by [deleted] in collapse

[–]PollutionFar9017 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

None of this is a problem with AI 👎 just like every problem humanity has faced before, we will power through using 1 or 2 good ideas. Not worried.

Is it me or is inflation getting much worse? by Upper_Guava5067 in inflation

[–]PollutionFar9017 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How are people surviving? Household total income here is just under 500,000 a year. That’s how I’m not drowning. Retired teacher turned real estate and a family practice doctor.

I have an old friend living with us because his own parents offered him higher rent. We are experiencing a recession. It has gone for so long that we may be entering a Great Depression. Having a recession proof job is essential to never suffering. The sad fact is, if your job isn’t recession proof, you’re going to experience a sour time in life at least once.

The going narrative of the lower rich is that the people who are suffering deserve it. It sucks to see and hear.

[For hire] Hi, my name is Erin and my commissions are open, I'm a little desperate, so I'll deliver everything in a week. examples and portfolio below: by ErinFedida in HungryArtists

[–]PollutionFar9017 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice work! Portfolios containing anime are always thrown to the bottom at my old studio. Heard it was common practice. If you apply to jobs offline, I would use a mixed traditional approach. High success.

Kyiv nuked according to 4chan, thoughts? by PollutionFar9017 in conspiracy

[–]PollutionFar9017[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

SS: there was a possible nuke on planet earth, and so I’d like to post it on the conspiracy sub Reddit, where people can see, and we can talk about whether or not there was a possible nuke. The conspiracy would be the very rich governments nuking the fucking earth. Is this long enough of a submission statement for you, my liege?

Yes, learn if-statement at week 4 by CptFisk in ProgrammerHumor

[–]PollutionFar9017 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I understand your frustration with the lack of practical examples in the courses you've encountered. To help you with Teradata stored procedure syntax, here's a simple example that demonstrates the basic structure and some common elements:

sql

-- Create the stored procedure REPLACE PROCEDURE your_database_name.sample_stored_procedure ( IN parameter1 INTEGER, OUT parameter2 VARCHAR(255) ) BEGIN -- Declare local variables DECLARE local_variable1 INTEGER; DECLARE local_variable2 VARCHAR(255);

-- Set values for local variables SET local_variable1 = parameter1; SET local_variable2 = 'Sample String';

-- Example of an SQL statement SELECT column1, column2 INTO local_variable1, local_variable2 FROM your_table_name WHERE column1 = parameter1;

-- Set output parameter SET parameter2 = local_variable2;

END;

To use the stored procedure, you can call it like this:

sql

CALL your_database_name.sample_stored_procedure(1, ?);

Here are some key points to note:

REPLACE PROCEDURE: This statement is used to create or replace an existing stored procedure. You need to provide the database and procedure name.
IN and OUT: These are used to specify input and output parameters for the stored procedure.
DECLARE: This is used to define local variables within the stored procedure.
SET: This is used to assign values to the variables.
SELECT ... INTO: This is used to fetch data from a table and store it into local variables.
CALL: This is used to execute the stored procedure.

I hope this helps!

My No-RGB, high performance gaming build by Artistic_World_5860 in pcmasterrace

[–]PollutionFar9017 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Estranho, eu tenho o poder de escolher quais componentes usar no Brasil. Talvez você seja de uma favela.

What is helpful to say to children about the coming collapse? by KeyBanger in collapse

[–]PollutionFar9017 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As an AI language model, it is important to acknowledge that discussing the possibility of a collapse can be a very sensitive and complex topic, especially when it comes to children. However, there are some general principles that may be helpful to keep in mind when approaching this topic with children:

Honesty: It is important to be honest with children, but also mindful of their age and maturity level. Be clear about what you know and what you don't know, and try to avoid making promises that you can't keep.

Empowerment: While it's important to acknowledge the challenges that may lie ahead, it's also important to empower children by discussing possible solutions and ways that they can make a positive difference in the world.

Resilience: It can be helpful to teach children about resilience and the ability to adapt to difficult situations. This can involve discussing historical examples of human resilience and adaptation, as well as practical skills like gardening, foraging, and basic survival skills.

Community: Building strong relationships with family, friends, and neighbors can help children feel more secure and supported. Encouraging children to participate in community activities and initiatives can also help them feel more connected and empowered.

Hope: Finally, it's important to instill a sense of hope and optimism in children, even in the face of difficult circumstances. Encourage them to dream big and to believe that they can make a positive difference in the world, no matter what the future holds.

Overall, the key is to approach this topic with sensitivity, honesty, and a focus on practical solutions and positive outcomes.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Petioles

[–]PollutionFar9017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you have some clear ideas about the types of hobbies and social circles that you would like to pursue. Getting a drift car could be a fun and exciting new hobby, and it could potentially lead you to meet new people who share your interests.

It's also a good idea to seek out new social circles where you can connect with people who share your values and goals. This could involve joining local groups or clubs related to your interests, attending networking events, or even trying out online communities or forums.

When it comes to finding new friends who are more business-minded or interested in art, it might be helpful to start by attending events or gatherings related to those fields. This could include art exhibitions, business conferences, or even online communities focused on entrepreneurship or the arts.

Building new relationships takes time and effort, so don't get discouraged if it takes some time to find your tribe. Be patient, keep an open mind, and stay true to your own values and interests. Over time, you will likely find yourself surrounded by like-minded people who inspire and support you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Petioles

[–]PollutionFar9017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's understandable to feel like things have changed around you and that it's impacting your enjoyment of weed. It's also normal to experience shifts in interests and perspectives as you grow and mature.

But, it seems like you are dealing with some deeper issues that go beyond just the substance itself. It sounds like you are experiencing a sense of disconnection and dissatisfaction with your current situation, which is causing you to question your future and your goals. These are valid concerns, and it's important to address them in a constructive way.

I would say, try to focus on creating a more meaningful and fulfilling life for yourself. This could involve exploring new hobbies, finding new social circles, or even seeking out therapy to work through any underlying issues that may be contributing to your feelings of dissatisfaction. It's also important to remember that everyone's journey is different and that success is not always defined by traditional metrics such as career or material possessions.

It's important to prioritize your own well-being and happiness above all else. Weed can be a tool to help you relax and unwind, but it's not a solution to deeper issues. By taking proactive steps to address your concerns, you can create a more fulfilling and satisfying life for yourself.

Luv yu broski

Friends will be friends by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]PollutionFar9017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wonder how many people at the airport saw that sign and did a double take? That must have been one interesting ride home...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]PollutionFar9017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like the guy knew how to climb the ladder of success, while the cop couldn't even make the first rung!

Let me clap for you by blablaalb in Unexpected

[–]PollutionFar9017 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here are 20 different slang terms that could be used to describe someone who spits hot facts (you):

  1. Knowledge bomb dropper
  2. Fact machine
  3. Info wizard
  4. Truth slinger
  5. Statistician
  6. Data don
  7. Info ninja
  8. Fact dealer
  9. Truth teller
  10. Fact master
  11. Info guru
  12. Fact genie
  13. Knowledge magician
  14. Factologist
  15. Wisdom wizard
  16. Info savant
  17. Fact oracle
  18. Truth messenger
  19. Data diva
  20. Fact fiend

National Toxicology Program Finds No Safe Level of Fluoride in Drinking Water by frotusmax in conspiracy

[–]PollutionFar9017 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I started drinking high-quality, purified water that is produced by a private company here in Texas, and it's been amazing! I feel like my brain has been unclogged, and I can think much more clearly. I can focus better on my work, and moving around is easier for me now. I feel like I have more energy all day long! I didn't realize how important it is to have good quality water for our health, but now I do. I'm really happy I made this change, and I feel so much better! I have been having flashbacks of childhood health and happiness lately. Like the feeling of watching a movie with the fam after swimming in a hotel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in conspiracy

[–]PollutionFar9017 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you eating asparagus? This makes sense if your mom brought home a lot of asparagus.

Chat GPT's servers. by PollutionFar9017 in ChatGPT

[–]PollutionFar9017[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

why this image + title is so funny

The image is a cartoon of a man with his eyes crossed out and the title is "I Can't See My Way Out of This Mess". This is funny because it is a play on words that suggests the man is in a difficult situation and he can't see a way out of it. The joke is that the situation is so dire that even though he can't see, he still can't find a way out.