Many fall in the face of chaos, but not this one, not today

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  • Pencilnoob@lemmy.worldtoTrees@lemmy.worldMarijuana Is Too Strong Now - The Atlantic
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    16 days ago

    This article feels like it was written by an old man yelling at clouds. “… Back in my day we smoked mid and we liked it” shakes fist and then uses it as a reason to go back to prohibition. Why can’t we just make it legal and let the free market figure it out.

    Turns out more THC for the buck means people can make a few months supply of edibles out of a few grams. Cost effective!



  • Pencilnoob@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldEmpathic
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    18 days ago

    With an open field, who would you vote for president?

    Now given the field has two candidates, who do you think will do a better job between the two? I’m actually curious to hear your answers and why.

    Your comment here indicates you think being able to talk over others is an important part of the job. Why do you see that as an important attribute? Does the President of the most powerful country in the world often need to be the loudest person in the room? Do they need to dominate conversations, preventing other people from talking, to do their job effectively?






  • Just run the numbers before you do. It restarts the amortization schedule, which depending on how long you’ve had it and what the fees will be could mean it’s significantly worse to refinance.

    People think 5% is just a flat 5% a year, when it’s all front loaded. So it’s might be more like 5% interest the first year, but then by year 10 you’ve already paid almost half of all the interest you will pay.

    Add on the extra fees, and it might be better to just keep the existing mortgage.

    Just be sure to run the numbers first is all.














  • TBF all the jobs are a decade old and written by our researchers in dotnet framework as Winforms apps I hacked up to be console apps so it’s gotta be windows. I’m converting them one by one to dotnet core and moving them to my Linux containers but it’s a slow process and I’ve got a v1 release to prepare for next month.

    Everyone is just stoked that no longer do a half dozen researchers have to twice a day log in to their pet server, open their Winforms app, run it, and copy paste the results to a shared drive. Now my docker harness does it all on a scheduled task triggered automatically from rundeck server I manage. WE’RE LIVING IN THE FUTURE BABY