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It feels like still photography stores/shows/meetups are either expensive fancy mirrorless and big lenses or hipster instant and being a third-party voter is a pain

I feel weird calling people employed by my employer but whom I don't normally interact with "co-workers".

I tried "teammates" but that, I think, means something even closer.

Soโ€ฆ suggestions? Does "colleagues" sound like it means a different group than "co-workers"?

I work for what is similar to a school "district," but not geographically based. The quickest driving route to visit all our locations and return to your starting point would 1000 km and our team is more distributed than that. I interact with 3/4 of the staff only a few times per year.

Trying to convince my kids, who are going through a Harry Potter phase, that โ€œespresso con panaโ€ is a spell in the books.

Grad caps are weird enough, we don't need to start using them like billboards

Have you shot a gun?

@LouisIngenthron Indeed.

I'm fine with the concept of directly tipping an individual, especially in a situation where they aren't paid a just wage in anticipation of tipping.

But here in Alberta, there is no special minimum wage for service staff and tips are usually handled by the business and split among staff. Not to mention that it's becoming A Thing to add a not-optional "tip" surcharge along with the regular optional one.

As far as I can tell, the best way for me, a lowly individual, to improve the system is to not tip, thus causing service staff to take action to get better pay (or a better employer).

In the end, I want service staff to be paid fairly by their employer for the work they do, to have any gratuities be done out of free will and not out of obligation (social or otherwise).

Christmas pyjamas are weird.

Unlike other seasonal clothes which a kid will grow out of so there's no point in "saving for next time" at the end of the season (unless there's hand-me-down purposes), Christmas pyjamas become out of season so quickly, it's kinda silly.

And that's why the kids have all worn Christmas pyjamas in the past few weeks.

In 2020 and years prior, I tipped the customary 20% and said that every year, I'd go down a 5% step. Well it's 2024 and here I am, tipping 0% everywhere (except if the person is not a stranger because I'm only a partial jerk). It's interesting how much more common it is to be asked for tips since I started reducing my tipping.

Fired: algorithm
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Beer drinkers: if you had to pick, which do you prefer?

I hate the idea that if someone doesn't open an email, they should be sent a second copy of it.

@sabbatical Eventually your house will gain a conciousness of it's own and it'll be way cooler than any smart home tech will ever be!

It seems like whenever a year before 1000 is mentioned, we feel the need to write "the year 900" or "900 AD/CE" to make it more obvious the number is a year. I posit we should always write years as 0900 so it makes things clearer it's not just a number.

Two monitors is better than one in so many situations. But when I'm using only one, macOS is much more usable than Windows.

Sorry in advance to my friends who disagree with but I think I agree with LInus' take here, shockingly enough youtube.com/watch?v=AluomlO9vh

Doctor's prescription for social anxiety: hey, you hate this thing and experiencing it shaves years off your life thanks to stress so let's do it more!

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