MyBrainHurts

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[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 7 points 1 week ago (9 children)

That's wild, the article just handwaves away the what, 35 billion the Liberals have pledged at new homes in a radically new way because previously a few billion, in one particular mechanism, raised home starts by 2 percent within a year or so?

That's uhhhh, interesting.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago

I can only give my experience and I think mine is a bit unusual but here goes.

Like the Office Space folks, I'm a dev in a large (admittedly, non profit and really good) organization. Since covid, I've worked remotely but my day to day hasn't changed.

We have a help desk where people send questions/issues. Someone on our team generally splits those roughly based on workload, skills, knowledge etc. Our goal is about half our work should be those one off requests.

I also have client units within the organization. They usually come to me with wild, bold ideas that I help make a reality or explain (gently) why what they are asking for is insane. Some of thr projects are based on what folks have heard are best practices in our industry, others are about cutting down manual work/seeing what we can automate.

Any of those projects can take anywhere from a couple hours to a couple of months. Some require buy in from other units, so on those I end up on a lot of meetings and email threads answering questions, hearing suggestions etc. I then (usually) coordinate with my manager to make sure I'm not stepping on any toes or there aren't considerations which I had yet to consider.

Today for example, I spent about half the day working on help desk tickets, about 1/3 of my time was clarifying "what the hell are you trying to say?" Or pointing out logical gaps etc (much easier to do this upfront than write a bunch of code and have someone realize they meant something else entirely... People are dumb.) The other 2/3 was coding.

On my major projects, I spent an annoying amount of time emailing around to get approvals so a project manager would accept that my clients were fine with something I built, even though it was a bit unorthodox. Then a couple hours actually working on another project.

Plus, y'know, Lemmy time, cat skritching time and a bit of cooking.

Admittedly, my experience is unusual. I'm hihhly skilled but slightly underpaid in a non profit, so folks compensate by giving a lot of leeway. So a nice work environment plus I think what I do makes the world a better place, I'm pretty happy. I understand most office jobs are not quite like that but I don't think they're far off.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 week ago

Ahaha, Verb the Noun is painfully on the nose.

I hope you and 338 are correct. I agree the bastard left but the "4th Liberal government" attack angle does spook me...

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Hopefully.

But usually, high turnouts are associated with a "throw the bastards out" mentality, which doesn't bode well for the Liberals.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 week ago

I had no idea there wasa season 4 coming, this is amazing!

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Weird take. Yes, the consumer carbon tax sure. But look at housing, Carney has one of the most ambitious plans in the developed world, the cons' is more of the same with minor tweaks. Admittedly, Polievre borrowed Carney's removal of duplicate reviews... But other stuff, like expanding resources East West have been pursued by both parties for years but mostly died against opposition from the provinces.

It's why Polievre is reduced to cheap stunts like provoking a constitutional battle to extra punish murderers or stupid sound bite policies like 3 strikes which have been repealed in most (if not all) places they've been tried.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 weeks ago

It was going to be announced at his retirement party on Monday... You know the dev likes surprises.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago

Honestly, a lot of days make me feel satisfied. I work on the comp side of a fundraising department for a large public university. I'm good at what I do, enjoy it and have earned enough of a reputation that people generally let me tackle whatever comes my way however I want.

So, if I have a good productive day, I feel like maybe more students got scholarships because of my work that day. And I work from home so if I did well at work, found time to do my "old man refuses to stop playing sports with kids in their 20s" exercises AND had a couple good homecooked meals, well yeah, I feel pretty accomplished and satisfied.

But yeah, doing something I like for a cause which I ferverently support, I have more good days than bad. Working from home is a heck of a cherry on top though.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I'm streaming games.

Though, arguably depending on the network, that may actually just be hurting Canadians.

NHL revenue is based on merch (okay, easy to boycott) gate sales (again, easy enough) and tv licensing which has already been paid this season for the next however many years.

Watching a game on a Canadian owned network like TSN mostly just helps Canadians, possibly some minor adjustment in the next licensing deal but pretty goshdarned marginal as most of the movement on those is driven by anticipation of growth in foreign markets.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 weeks ago

I've wondered and never thought to ask. Thanks, the resulting conversation has been awesome.

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago

Holy hell, had no idea about Reuters. Wild!

[–] MyBrainHurts@lemmy.ca 19 points 2 weeks ago

Hmmmm, do we want to be closer with crazytown or basically reasonable people? I'm torn!

 
 
 

Just seemed like a kinda cute story. Apparently, Carney's been an Oilers fan since the 80s. Makes him seem more human and normal (remember that infamous Harper commercial were he assured us he was a normal human who liked human things like streaming television and he had several favourite shows? Goddamn weirdo.)

Apologies if this should be elsewhere!

 

Hi Folks, a lot of people had good thoughts about shows on CBC Gem and I realized we hardly touched movies. So, let's do that!

 

I figure a few of of us are trying CBC Gem, might help if we shared knowledge and recommendations!

 

For obvious reasons I'm trying to be more local and cutting out American produce, so I figured a CSA box (Community Supported Agriculture) would be a good move. Unfortunately, DuckDuckGo has given a bewildering collection of results and I've heard some CSAs are less good than others. Have any of you fine folks used any, have any recommendations or anything else that might help?

 

Seeing as they're getting targeted right now and are first on trump's chopping block...

I mean, it's not like we buy lumps of steel but... I dunno, I figure I'd turn it to the wisdom of the crowds. I know steel/aluminum are mostly input products but there have to be finished products from friendly countries/Canada which use steel and aluminum and thus support our industry, albeit indirectly, right?

 

Very well put. Saw it on bluesky, hadn't seen it here. Apologies if this is the wrong community!

 

I'm thinking of my friends and family who aren't on an alternative social media that loves Linux and Star Trek memes. I've been recommending stuff (I'll put in the comments) they can do that I think is easy and helpful but curious to see what your thoughts/recommendations are!

 

Was about to renew my Cypress pass and double checked this.

As far as I can tell, Cypress is owned by Boyne Resorts (Michigan based.)

Seymour seems owned by a local Vancouver family while Grouse is owned by Northland Properties Corporation which started in BC and is headquartered in Vancouver.

Looks like I'll be trying out Seymour next season!

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