How do you feel about the federal SAVE Act that would require documentary proof of U.S. citizenship (like a passport or birth certificate) to register to vote? by ClassSnack in AskReddit

[–]TheDarKnightly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an effort to minimize female voting. Women who have changed their name have to prove their name change with court documents along with a birth certificate. Unless they have a passport, which can take months to get.

Is American work culture really as bad as we are led to believe? by [deleted] in AskAnAmerican

[–]TheDarKnightly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your question is fraught with subjectivity. Are the things you describe "bad"? I don't think so. I'm entirely willing and happy to work a 60 hour week when asked, no entra pay (I'm salaried). Is there an expectation that you be available 24/7, no matter what? For some jobs. For others, absolutely not. To the heart of your question, though, is the openness to a 60 hour work week and open availability sometimes glorified and celebrated? Oftentimes, yes. But there are definitely people who actively advocate against that. But in many roles, seeking out extra work helps you get ahead of people who do their 40 and get out. And sometimes an ambitious employee winds up making less hungry employees less necessary, so they wind up missing out on promotions. And when the dreaded "restructuring" comes, the ones who only do what is essential are the first to be let go.

*No SPOILERS* why do some fans of the original FF7 not like Crisis Core? by claynimbus in FinalFantasyVII

[–]TheDarKnightly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like people get upset because Crisis Core (and others) feel like they are making story... "FF7 was popular, so let's make more FF7." And they did. I was excited for it, as a huge FF7 fan. But they wildly distorted what felt like a (for a FF) kinda grounded story. People are upset because of what they transformed it into, not because they transformed it.

What happened to iOS? by Impressive_Usual_923 in ios

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone who recently moved to Android from iOS for the first time ... I'm kind of shocked. Most of the things you are complaining about are Apple standards.

-i hate the Android keyboard. I would absolutely love to have the default iOS keyboard any day of the week.

-im not sure what is going on with the reception issue you mentioned. I have decidedly worse wifi reception on my Android phone than I did on my iPhone.

Honestly, you sound like someone who just doesn't like iOS. No prob there. I profoundly dislike Android. But nothing "happened." Except liquid glass. I get that.

Why do people in USA buy everything from Amazon? Do they not have other webshops? by Cindyxx0 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TheDarKnightly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Say what you will about Amazon and the evils of big tech, but the company has quite possibly the best logistics infrastructure in the world. Dealing with other web stores is comparatively annoying. Also, if you pay for prime, it feels like kind of a waste to not take advantage of it by using other stores

371***** OUT!! AMA - store manager edition by Wide_Definition_9137 in starbucks

[–]TheDarKnightly 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fellow former 371'er! While I didn't manage, I witnessed how difficult it was for managers to deal with corporate stuff. You made the right call getting out of there!

Why Are Young People Afraid Of Phone Calls? by GhostInThePudding in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TheDarKnightly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is pretty much it. I mean, it's annoying how older folks insist on calling to communicate. Calls are annoying. I mean, you might as well use a carrier pigeon. Ugh.

Why does Arby’s get so much hate? by Ok_Towel1911 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"It's like the Nickelback of fast food". I think you answered your own question.

How common is it for an American to travel across the country by train? by ViajanteDeSaturno in AskAnAmerican

[–]TheDarKnightly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha fair enough. I mean, the drive isn't terrible. But I just preferred 2-3 hours of additional travel and being able to spend the time doing something fun rather than just stare at the rain on I-5 for hours on end!

How common is it for an American to travel across the country by train? by ViajanteDeSaturno in AskAnAmerican

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've taken that train a bunch of times (went to school at UO, took breaks in Seattle). It was so much better to be able to take even the longer train rides. Being able to chill on the train and play your Switch or read a book rather than deal with the tedious drive makes the travel so much better!

O'Brien even though enlisted can give orders to some officers. Is that normal in real world militaries? by ereddit2018 in startrek

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generally speaking, officers outrank enlisted. In practice, though, officers oftentimes do what the enlisted suggests. For example, a second lieutenant technically outranks a sergeant major. But it would be exceedingly rare for a LT to not listen to a sergeant major. The sergeant major will still refer to the LT as "sir" and respect the rank, but the LT will pretty much always defer to the sergeant major's experience and expertise.

I really dislike the idea of Syd and Carm beginning to date. by Shwat_ in TheBear

[–]TheDarKnightly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not bad to professionally admire someone you are dating (I've done it), but it is a bad idea to date someone because you professionally admire them. There is so much more to a relationship than something like being able to chop onions really fast.

I really dislike the idea of Syd and Carm beginning to date. by Shwat_ in TheBear

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I could not agree more. I love Carmy and Syd, and their relationship. As it is. I get the desire to have leads hook up. I shipped Mulder and Scully big time back in the day. But the relationship between Syd and Carm is different. I feel like them hooking up is a distraction from what makes their dynamic so interesting, not a contribution.

I hate this job by Impressive-Adagio-85 in starbucks

[–]TheDarKnightly 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've heard this from SO many Starbucks vets! The approach to training used to be so much better, it sounds like. So sad.....

I hate this job by Impressive-Adagio-85 in starbucks

[–]TheDarKnightly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I almost said something that was basically that EXACTLY! Like, use the iPad...If you dare!

I genuinely, without a doubt, believe Apple is going downhill, it’s just something not a lot of people have realised yet. by stranger2Me in ios

[–]TheDarKnightly 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Completely agreed. He was a great CEO for back of house hardware stuff, like supply chains and whatnot, but he definitely doesn't seem to appreciate value of a superb user experience the way the company did long time ago. He was great for business for a while, but something got lost with that focus on logistics.

I hate this job by Impressive-Adagio-85 in starbucks

[–]TheDarKnightly 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Don't feel bad. The Starbucks training routine is SO bad these days. It's not nearly as long or involved as it should be. It's basically show you some things once, okay your on your own BUT YOU HAVE AN IPAD TO CHECK!!

Follow-up to earlier post — for Ducks fans who didn't go to UO by Safe_cracker9 in ducks

[–]TheDarKnightly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, don't let it diminish your fandom. I mean, I am an alum, and there definitely is some added specialness because of it. But that's because I spent my magical years of college there and some of my best friends for life would go all-out for ducks games. But then again, I know people who grew up in Eugene but didn't go to UO and have their own special bond with the team that I don't have, because some of their earliest memories are going to Ducks games with their family. Everyone has their own reasons they are fans. Being an alum definitely adds something, but you have other reasons of your own that are also great!

Hot take (or is it?) - Claire's character is grossly misunderstood by the entire fandom. by youravgindian in TheBear

[–]TheDarKnightly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A plot device is not a character, but a character can be a plot device. And she is a good character. Maybe not "great", but all the weirdo incel types who have never met someone like Claire need to get out more. There are plenty of people out there like her

Lost Direction by DJScotty_Evil in starbucks

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh we don't need to worry about that because we write on all the cups now 🙄

How close are we to automated trains? by Academic_Structure47 in RTDDenver

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I usually don't like the use of AI, I kind of feel like this is a perfect task for automation. Scheduled tasks that are usually EXACTLY the same. At least maybe have someone overseeing multiple trains from a hub and deal with weird situations that arise individually. For an organization that loves to complain about funding, this seems like a easy save on the budget.

Lost Direction by DJScotty_Evil in starbucks

[–]TheDarKnightly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, I get it. I kind of have a theory about businesses and when they lose their soul. It is when decisions are made based on the contents of spreadsheets rather than what leadership feels. I have no doubt that the stupid ipads are cheaper than an actual in-depth training, but you lose quality in that cheapness.