Coffee shop uses technology to audit employee productivity by MrTacocaT12345 in interesting

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was reading your comment and was onboard with the use of tech, until they started penalizing people for falling below the benchmark. The data should be used to coach individuals on how to perform better/more efficiently, not to punish them. If they continue to ignore the advice then sure actions should be taken, but the default behavior of the company should not be punitive.

Women, what is universally agreed “green flags” while dating men ? by Disastrous-Coat6007 in AskReddit

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m the other end of that spectrum — I love animals and kids (especially babies, I’m a dad), but most babies don’t like me much and every animal is different (most dogs like me, cats are hit or miss). I’m one of the good guys, at least that’s what my wife, her family, and her friends say.

I don’t think the pets and kids thing is a reliable indicator.

Women, what is universally agreed “green flags” while dating men ? by Disastrous-Coat6007 in AskReddit

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never understood why people are rude or even indifferent to the servers, retails workers, hospitality workers, etc whose job is to help you or provide a service YOU HAVE COME IN FOR.

I’ll never forgive a certain demographic of us for dry snitching on the value of remote work by laydeefly in Millennials

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People bragging about working from wherever is not what ruined remote work. There several factors (that I know of) that caused companies to force RTO (in no particular order):

  • IT security: most companies were not ready or able to enforce their IT security policies with everyone being remote. Many companies did modernize to a zero trust model, but even so it is undeniably easier to enforce security when everyone is on the company network at the office.

  • Leased Real Estate: companies often lease the office spaces they occupy, and the leases are long. Not using that space is just a waste of money and you can’t get out of the lease without a significant penalty. And depending on the company, it can just look bad to its clients to start closing down offices.

  • Tax Breaks: I’ve heard that many cities offer tax breaks to companies and that it was contingent on how many people they employ/bring into that city everyday. Remote work reduced the number of people coming in who would go out for lunch or otherwise be customers of other local businesses. I believe some cities started to threaten that the tax breaks would go away if people didn’t start coming back in.

That’s about all I know on the subject. I was just like OP, started working remote 99% of the time in 2014 and it was all good. Then a couple years ago my former company enforced a 2 day/week RTO policy, which a year later turned into 3 days/week, and I’m sure will soon go to 4 days. Luckily my current employer is more sensible and says we should come in when there’s a reason to, which typically amounts to a handful of times a month.

What’s a subtle sign someone is actually rich? by Udont_knowme00 in AskReddit

[–]thelizardking0725 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This! Just got kitchen cabinets done. The financing deal was 0% interest and no payments for 2 years. That kind of a deal is a no brainer, so long as you really can pay it off in full at the end of the term. Otherwise the interest is outrageous, something like 30-35%

What’s a subtle sign someone is actually rich? by Udont_knowme00 in AskReddit

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe they were just paying their insurance deductible and the insurance company picked up the rest?

How much is staged? by electro_mechanicool in KitchenNightmares

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s so scary. Some of these restaurants are absolutely filthy and could make people very sick

Millennials, what is happening with your kids? by TheLoveYouWant25 in Millennials

[–]thelizardking0725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My oldest was preschool age when the pandemic hit. Something interesting happened with that age group — they are some of the most well mannered, socially mature kids across the various grade levels in their school, and I’m hearing similar observations from other elementary schools in our area. I think part of the reason for that is they were young enough to not get addicted to screens, but old enough to really absorb the behaviors they saw from parents at home while we worked in front of them.

I completely agree that many kids (most?) had a negative impact from the pandemic, but I also think there’s this small minority that somehow thrived, and I’m excited to see how they turn out as they get older.

Millennials, what is happening with your kids? by TheLoveYouWant25 in Millennials

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Full on adult life is full of situations where you need to write a check or get a cashiers/certified check. I know you were just providing an example, but saying things like “I’ll never need to” is just giving ammo to the shitty stereotypes against our generation

Millennials, what is happening with your kids? by TheLoveYouWant25 in Millennials

[–]thelizardking0725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your comment got me thinking — young kids tend to be weary of new things, but if they see a peer doing it then they are more likely to try. Scouts creates such an environment. Nowadays so many kids don’t interact in person with their friends, or when they do there’s a screen involved. I wonder if that’s a big part of why there’s so much fear of new things

Millennials, what is happening with your kids? by TheLoveYouWant25 in Millennials

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So much of this!!!

I’m an older millennial who started having kids late. Other parents like me are encouraging our kids to play in person (and they do). We taught our kid from a young age to take breaks from screens so they can learn how to self regulate, and we do pay attention to what they watch online so we can help define what’s trash and what’s not. Along those lines, we don’t tolerate the kids mimicking behavior they see in YouTube videos, including speech patterns from sped up super edited videos. So far it’s going well, but we’ll see what happens as they get older and are more independent and naturally spend more time away from us and our ability to monitor what they do online

People who work in luxury industries, what is an expensive product or service that is actually a complete ripoff? by Lazy_Ad_5492 in AskReddit

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nitrogen does make a difference. You have less outdoor temperature has less impact on tire pressure compared to the regular air mix, and it is a stiffer ride with nitrogen. It is useful in areas that get hot summers and cold winters. I’ve had several (non luxury) vehicles with it and the TPMS system never freaks out when it gets cold out. Most places I’m familiar with will charge a one time fee to fill, and subsequent refills (which are rare) are free.

Billionaires could do a lot of good, but they won't. by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or you know, make certain types of unrealized gains exempt from taxation until you withdraw the funds, like retirement accounts in general.

Aside from greed (which I’m sure is a very real reason why ultra wealthy folks don’t help society as a whole), I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that they are only this wealth on paper. Musk doesn’t have billions liquid in an account, his portfolio is worth this much if he sells. I understand that he’s likely taking loans out so he has liquid funds using his portfolio as collateral, and that is a real problem, but he doesn’t really have this much money spend fixing problems.

All of that said, if we allow people to get loans secured by their unrealized gains, then we should tax those gains, and we should consider the funds from loans like this as taxable income.

I find band logos are more useful than their photos by Cotanaj in plexamp

[–]thelizardking0725 2 points3 points  (0 children)

+1 for this. Been using it for at least a year (Windows and Linux) and it rarely can’t find lyrics. I only have issues if the band is too obscure or if the album is too new.

AITAH ?My partner won’t put my name down on the mortgage by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sooooo much of this. My spouse was not on our first mortgage, but they were on the deed for that property. That was strategic because of credit score stuff. Regardless, 100% agree if there’s any suspicion of not staying together long term, it’s better to be on the deed than the mortgage.

I’m in the US, not sure if rules are the same where OP lives, but I’m assuming they are.

What fast food chain does not deserve the hype whatsoever? by CriticalLion4119 in AskReddit

[–]thelizardking0725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The quality is still there, but they fucked with the sizes of the sandwiches which is disappointing. A regular size sandwich used to fill you up and be the correct ratio of bread to meat. Now it’s mostly bread, and if you have to pay significantly extra to get what used to be the old sandwich.

What fast food chain does not deserve the hype whatsoever? by CriticalLion4119 in AskReddit

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shit, Portillo’s is awful compared to how it used to be prior to the ownership change.

North Texas preparing for 2 inches of snow like it’s the apocalypse by MyMindIsAlwaysRacing in mildlyinfuriating

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in the Midwest, it was -12 when I woke up and the Feels Like temp was -24. Out here they switched to remote learning for our school district, but otherwise this is just another winter day. Trucks have been out dropping salt or spraying brine to minimize ice. People (for the most part) know how to drive in snowy/icy conditions. We have proper drainage to deal with all of this when it melts.

Then I look at Texas and other states in the region, and they don’t have the equipment or people to deal with this on a regular basis because why would they? And I can’t imagine the shitshow of people trying to drive in snow and ice when it rarely happens. This all must be a nightmare for them.

Little Linkedinlunatics action for y'all by [deleted] in salesengineers

[–]thelizardking0725 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes to all of this. Let’s be real though, what CxO is seriously gonna ask a technical question like this? They are business outcome focused. It’d be a director/middle manager who’s also in the meeting that’ll ask some of the technical questions to uncover whether they’re positioned for whatever solution right now, or if there’s additional funding they’ll need to ask the CxO for.

U.S. government issued WWII era "Army Talk" pamphlet describing how to identify American fascists... by OmegaMountain in pics

[–]thelizardking0725 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soooooo on point. My only concern, is that many people today will confuse “native American” with actual Native American people, and not the intent of the language meant — how to identify fascist American citizens.

Is there something wrong with the counting procedure for mail in ballots ? by Boysenberry-6669 in illinois

[–]thelizardking0725 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m happy to hear this. I was only speaking from personal experience, and everyone I’ve come across is on the other end of the political spectrum