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  • This is actually great advice πŸ‘.

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  • Boobies... for a friend of course.

  • They still don't. Most devices are left at default settings around here.

  • OK, but what does that have to do with being horny.

  • Yeah, that too.

    So it's basically a bribe for the appointment, a bribe for the doctor, a bribe for the person interpreting the results... it never ends πŸ˜”.

  • Depends on what the favour is, how hard it is to obtain (taking into account the way this system works) and how important it is to you or your wellbeing.

    Fo administrative stuff, anywhere between 50€ and 200€. For medical stuff, usually a lot higher. I had to bribe the doctor that was leading my wife's pregnancy to get "extra care". Basically, she doesn't throw you under the rug like the rest of the patients (quick checkups, reschedules checkups quite frequently, does a 30 second ultrasound, done deal) and really takes care of the person in question and the baby. That cost me 500€. It may not look like a lot to most westerners, but for comparison 500€ was my monthly salary at the time. So, yeah, that is expensive for people that live here.

    Other procedures like surgeries usually cost a lot more. Depends on the surgery and how complicated it is, so anywhere between 1K€ and 15, 20K€. Again, this is expensive for our standard. People usually sell aprtments or houses in order to cover these "bills".

  • The owners are sketchy and they have closed source pro features (which was expected to be honest). They also don't like criticism and ban accounts on reddit for questioning some of their practices (like why has a vulnerability PR not been merged for more than a year). I should know, they banned me from their subreddit for asking this and deleted my comment. I later found out that this was common practice with them.

  • Doesn't mean their systems are not up to date, it just means that a security hole has been discovered. Hopefully, it's patched now.

    My biggest concern is them having the source.

  • That's an Arch user computer science major.

  • Yeah, I know what you mean. A colleague of mine in uni that studied software engineering had this take on it: "I don't have to invest anything but time in what I'm doing, so making mistakes or doing something for the heck of it is justified. On the other hand you (me) invest not only time, but also money in a project that might come out to be not really practical to be used in the real world."

    He has a point to be honest. Plus, with real hardware projects it's not like you can get "lost" in the design process and be like "u, I can do this, and add this, and maybe this" cuz that costs extra money and time, plus a schematic and PCB redesign, etc. So, yeah, I do agree that it's easier to tinker and get lost in code.

  • Really? Wow, never had it like that. Should I try?

  • He has, no doubt there, but he's completely unflexible. The FSF would be better off without him. Other than the GNU tools, there really isn't much else that the FSF has done regarding free software. Like where are they now with the RH debacle. That thing is a dead on court case and they're nowhere to be found.

    I'd hate to think what other projects needed their legal help and they were hiding under or a rock or something.

    Also, one of the main reasons why many projects nowadays are under MIT or BSD licenses is because of Stallman. The lingo he uses is sort of faschist. The only good license is the GPL license, nothing else. That's no way to present something... anything really.

  • Lol 🀣, he doesn't like plants? Didn't know that πŸ˜‚.

  • That is true though, I agree. If I do see it as practice, then yes, I would do it regardless.

  • It's basically a fancy way to reuse code.

  • Dude, you don't have to be a dev to write code. There are many self-taught coders out there. I do agree that they should read a book or two regarding coding pracices, but hey, you don't like it, rewrite it 🀷.

    Me, personally, if someone else made it, I need it and I don't have time to meddle (I usually don't), I just use it. With all do respect, fuck coding practices, I got more important things in my life to worry about.