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Public Notice: Please stop copying and pasting ChatGPT answers to @trailhead questions (or any platform) without fact-checking them!

Note: It has been banned now by @trailhead and @StackOverflow

It doesn't know anything of the past year, and a lot has changed!

@qmacro I regularly share this at new developers are sure they will do better if they can just scrap and start over.

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🔖 Things You Should Never Do, Part I – Joel on Software joelonsoftware.com/2000/04/06/

📝 Over 2 decades old, a classic and still relevant. 'The idea that new code is better than old is patently absurd'. A great (and short) read. Recommended.

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@acbilson Yes!

I'm guessing it's a collaborative and unhealthy trend, with employees increasingly willing to replace family, church, social institutions with workplace and career... And employers willing to amplify that move by presenting job as family-replacement.

I could see the appeal for an employer being able to benefit from the dedication and loyalty that people once have to their families, churches, and clubs. Moments like this may highlight some differences between family and employer.

Still valuing my family differently than I value my job (which is at a wonderful organization where I love the people I work with), I grow concerned when I see signs of someone/some thing (employers or the government or a movement or whatever) seeking to claim one's Family.

I had the same feeling even with the Teen Titans catchy Friends Are Family song.

I don't disown ten percent of our family when times get tough. I don't banish our children when they don't perform.

I grow concerned when a corporate culture is built on telling employees that their work is now their family. Even the healthiest corporation isn't a family...and presenting it as if it is seems unhealthy to me.

With Salesforce leting go 10% of its Ohana (Hawaiian for "family") employees, I find it helpful to remember the importance of family and other support systems in addition to the workplace.

@steele yes!

The idea came out of a discussion with a coworker where I'd mentioned kaizen and he mentioned the book Atomic Habits. (Haven't read it yet.)

@Big_Diggity yeah, when I started running (to enjoy it, which did eventually happen) I had lost a bunch of weight. Due to life's craziness, the broken leg, and falling out of good habits.... I've gained the weight back.

One percent is doable.... Any day. Even after a year it would be adding a fraction of a mile... Hoping this can help be sustainable and healthy habit building.

As tired as I am today, it still seems goofy to stop at exactly 1.03 miles. But the math doesn't lie, I'm going to follow the experiment.

@rickcarlino thank you! A few years ago I had set a goal of ENJOYING running. I'd run off and on but never enjoyed it.

And it worked! I enjoyed it until I broke my leg doing it. 🙄 Aiming for lifelong healthy habits now. I know I'll enjoy it once I get going. It's the keeping it as a pattern that's the challenge right now.

@MessengerFlats thank you!

I never felt old until I tripped on ice while jogging and broke my ankle. My first marathon was my recovery from that injury. At this point I'm not aiming for races but trying to build healthy ongoing habits

...and I'm hoping I have inherited something from my grandfather who ran races until he was 82.

In 2021 I broke my lower leg, then ran my first 7 months later.

In 2022 I didn't run much.

I'm 2023 I'm trying something new. 1% daily improvement. Today I ran 1.03 miles. About 18 steps further than yesterday.

It feels a little silly to ONLY increase one percent over the prior day. However...

If I increase one percent each day, I'll be a half marathon in September and would be on track for over 37 miles per day by year end, without ever adding more than 0.37 miles per day.

I may hover at the half marathon distance once I reach it. Or plans may change. It's an experiment.

Colorado law in 2023 welcomes late term abortion and requires increasingly humane treatment of chickens.

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uspol, Trump taxes 

I hear the Right saying that congress shouldn't have publicized Trump tax returns. I hear the Left saying How Dare He have years of hardly paying any taxes.

Haven't heard anyone yet say what anyone did that's illegal.

Is the issue that the congress who released the returns is responsible for a tax system that creates the very situation I'm supposed to be outraged about?

Looking for a without browser access for kids/youth, ideally android. I'm interested in restricting access more than constant monitoring and snooping.

Any suggestions? I'd go for the classic Nokia but T-mobile, my carrier, has disabled 3G. I could go for basic flip phones/#dumbphone.

There's simple phones that somehow seem to cost way more than unrestricted smart phones cost.

Articles online on how to bypass Google parental controls make me think that's not reliable.

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We need a new word, , to define the advice ex-Twitter people like to give us about how to improve Fedi or how to use it effectively.

Actually, I don't think it's new. I'm pretty sure someone must have come up with it (or some variation) before me.

@cweickhmann are some instances registered non profits? Or do you mean it would be a business expense somehow?

Thinking about the shepherds tonight...

Fear Not, said the angels to the shepherds, the rough and tough cowboys of their day.

When an angel appears to give a message in scripture, the recipient falls over in fear. A lot. They seem to always have to start with Fear Not.

How many of us have an understanding of The Story of the Biblical Narrative where this fits in? Where the weight of reality when revealed, even a little, strikes fear into the strongest and boldest?

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