(just to be clear: I meant offices the rooms, not offices the buildings. My office is in my house; as far as I can tell from zoom, my colleagues in the "office" building don't have offices)
Prog rock is interesting and enjoyable. Reading is a hobby activity. Taking notes on paper in an organized logbook has merit. Programs should be lean and easy to maintain. Abstraction. The Unix philosophy and tool orientation. Programmer vs code efficiency. Muscle cars. Hacker is a title earned by years of practice creating code that solves problems, rather than a mantle to be claimed. It becomes obvious. You really are reinventing wheels most of the time. The cloud is “somebody else’s server”. You don’t have to be an asshole to get people to follow you.
Older person here: yes, vaping is at least two orders better than smoking.
There is no need to resolve the differences, I am simply contributing to this discussion as an older data point in agreement with younger perspectives on this.
Vaping is more accessible to kids, single use vapes are a plague, people are mixing their vape liquid to customize it so we don't really know the impact of that.
I'm not comparing a cigarette to a vape pen in terms of health, but both concepts
Absent any real data -- which currently no post in the thread contains -- this seems like it just reduces to "What stereotypes do you hold about people younger than you?"
1) There is almost always a pretty good reason why things are the way they are in spite of what it seems.
2) There is almost always a pretty good reason why people do what they do in spite of what it seems.
3) Everyone else is not at idiot in spite of what I think.
4) I'm no better than anyone else in spite of what I secretly believe.
Actually, the lack of appreciation of these truths is widespread across age. It's just that older people tend to be a little more patient and can more easily deal with their frustrations.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 59.9 ms ] thread(just to be clear: I meant offices the rooms, not offices the buildings. My office is in my house; as far as I can tell from zoom, my colleagues in the "office" building don't have offices)
- Being healthy and being fit are not the same thing.
- You can't replace your laptop with a phone.
There is no need to resolve the differences, I am simply contributing to this discussion as an older data point in agreement with younger perspectives on this.
I'm not comparing a cigarette to a vape pen in terms of health, but both concepts
Blaming other people for my shortfalls only does a disservice to myself.
2) There is almost always a pretty good reason why people do what they do in spite of what it seems.
3) Everyone else is not at idiot in spite of what I think.
4) I'm no better than anyone else in spite of what I secretly believe.
Actually, the lack of appreciation of these truths is widespread across age. It's just that older people tend to be a little more patient and can more easily deal with their frustrations.