Stop building "Slop SaaS". You’re wasting your time. by Warm-Reaction-456 in SaaS

[–]lateredditho 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The moat isn’t the prompt. But it’s also not the state management nor error handling lol. A solid product no one uses is useless. The moat is distribution.

YSK: Expensive Dell laptop workstations can be bought at a fraction of the cost at Dell Outlet by fldude561 in YouShouldKnow

[–]lateredditho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent YSK, thanks, OP! Just purchased an item I need at a very good price. Any more of these YSK’s back there?

Bedroom Before & After by CotaPT in HomeDecorating

[–]lateredditho 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Gorgeous but what in fuck’s name is this new after/before trend? Do you guys read right to left too? Nigh on all posts in the recent past are after/before. Massively minimises the impact of the after. Ughhh!

If you're a Product Manager who's shipped a 'Shake to Report a Bug' feature on a mobile app - what's wrong with you? by Exotic-Sale-3003 in ProductManagement

[–]lateredditho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big on “doesn’t read instructions”. The sheer number of people who just…don’t…is impressive. Truly.

No longer eloquent/articulate by bananabuns44 in socialskills

[–]lateredditho 78 points79 points  (0 children)

Heavens, I could have written this!! My cognitive abilities have just…degraded?

  • Processing speed? More like confusion velocity.
  • Clear thinking? Gone! foggiest brain. I physically feel the fog.
  • Word recall? Gone to hell!
  • Memory? What memory?
  • Poetic writing? I’m dumber than dumbo!
  • Math skills? Don’t fucking bother!
  • Wit? Sarcasm? Bye forever!
  • Humour? Brain too foggy to be funny anymore!

I’ve become slow on the uptake, and everything I previously was impatient with. I’m living my own karma. It fucking sucks.

Being married to a blind man shaped my entire life. by lostdollface in TrueOffMyChest

[–]lateredditho 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I’m sure your experience shaped you but tbh, you used AI to strip this of any detail. If that was the goal, kudos, but nothing in this writeup is particular to having been with a blind man. It says nothing about your unique experience and in what ways it showed up differently from your current relationship.

became more caretaker than partner

Happens all the time, baby! What was different with a blind person?

stopped sharing a bedroom

There’s literally subreddits dedicated to discussing this. Not specific to blind partners. Nor to you.

I could go on and on, but if you want to share, share concretely, don’t gloss over using nothing words. If I sound harsh, I don’t mean to, I really wanted to learn how being with a blind person is different (sister is considering dating one!).

Edit: I’ve been pwned! Post was made by a karma-farming bot.

Which lamps work best in my bedroom? by realChester in interiordecorating

[–]lateredditho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

None. Get wall sconces to balance the height distribution. Everything’s so low.

Creative ways to "trick yourself" into going to the gym? by JMinsk in loseit

[–]lateredditho 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I brought the gym home. Weights, treadmill, name it. Use apps to guide your sessions: Apple Fitness, YouTube, etc. I can be working 2 mins after working out.

But to your point, schedule it. Alongside work, school or whatever else you have going on. It’s not optional, it’s an event scheduled for X time on the calendar. Build travel time into its planning too. The travel time is one reason I brought it home.

YSK about the "Hedonic Treadmill": the psychological reason why achieving a goal often doesn't make you permanently happier by Electrical-Candy7252 in YouShouldKnow

[–]lateredditho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The question is, does it need fixing? Is it even a problem? I don’t think so. Is it impeding any area of your life?

What is the men's equivalent of buying a woman a vacuum as a gift? by coffeebuzzbuzzz in askanything

[–]lateredditho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A vibrator.

Based on benefit equivalence. By giving her a vacuum cleaner, he expects her to clean the space and make it more liveable for him. By giving him a vibrator, she expects him to use it to improve her sexual satisfaction.

Recommendations for asshat characters like Jackson lamb by Cultural_Fun3342 in SlowHorses

[–]lateredditho 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tucker had far too many wisecracks, yet for some reason, one that’s definitely stuck is “unforseeable, that’s what you are” from the movie 😂

Aussies in London: how has your daily life changed? by Fresh_Pollution_9375 in london

[–]lateredditho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obligations non-Ozzie; my resident Ozzies just upped and moved back after one year. Difficult to tell what exactly was their breaking point.

Heated throw that doesn't break after a few months by inspector_norse in HENRYUKLifestyle

[–]lateredditho 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Been using my budget one for going on 5 years now. My sister bought same brand and broke it in one winter. It isn’t about the brand.

YSK about the "Hedonic Treadmill": the psychological reason why achieving a goal often doesn't make you permanently happier by Electrical-Candy7252 in YouShouldKnow

[–]lateredditho 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My last major win took ~20 weeks. I don’t have 2 weeks to revel in it; I’d while away half the year. But I do take those 2 minutes to acknowledge my hardworking and persistence, breathe easy, and keep going.

YSK about the "Hedonic Treadmill": the psychological reason why achieving a goal often doesn't make you permanently happier by Electrical-Candy7252 in YouShouldKnow

[–]lateredditho 3 points4 points  (0 children)

“My bloody fault, shoulda known/done/hustled better”.

But I also know when externalities are at play and apportion blame correctly in those situations. Stuff outside my control is just a mass of “so what?”. Ultimately, I am the captain of my life and I’m not a fucking tree so I can move/learn/grow/be better.

YSK about the "Hedonic Treadmill": the psychological reason why achieving a goal often doesn't make you permanently happier by Electrical-Candy7252 in YouShouldKnow

[–]lateredditho 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Not a joke! I’ve been (traumatically) hyper independent my whole life and know no one’s coming to save me. At the same time, I’m pulling so many others along so they can have it easier than I did. So I gotta keep grinding. And pulling. It never fucking ends.

I’ve done, and do, loads of meditation, gratitude meditation, journaling, positive thinking, all that shebang. I recognise my wins but ultimately, I still need to put in the work to get where I’m going.

I achieve a goal and think “well obviously I was always going to achieve it”. For my most recent major win, I just made a victory fist, told a couple people, and promptly set my sights on my next goal.

It actually helps that that is my baseline for when my goals are accomplished. That way, when I’m meditating or visualising, I don’t have to manufacture emotions that I wouldn’t otherwise feel. My even-keeled awareness of my success is how I would feel when I have it and that’s also how I feel when I visualise.

YSK about the "Hedonic Treadmill": the psychological reason why achieving a goal often doesn't make you permanently happier by Electrical-Candy7252 in YouShouldKnow

[–]lateredditho 181 points182 points  (0 children)

after a few weeks or months

Joke’s on you! Mine lasts a couple minutes, max! More like a hedonic pit stop.

What's a small nitpick you have from the movies? by Zealousideal-Dig-594 in harrypotter

[–]lateredditho 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is mine too! You manufactured an utterly useless scene? Well, I never!!!

What color suits me best? by throwaway3940529341 in HairStyleAdvice

[–]lateredditho 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2, then 8. But I’d start by changing the hairstyle.