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  • If you want my advice, talk to them constantly as if you are the narrator, and smile and make eye contact at every opportunity.

    This is great advice.

    I've always done this, and my kids all started talking surprisingly early.

    But my motive is just that it calms them.

    Some baby fussiness comes from insecurity, and I find that a running narration makes them more relaxed about being set down and returned to - that kind of thing.

    Basically they get the same comfort from my narration as I get from leaving the TV running when I'm alone in the house.

    I don't know (or worry about) if it really makes any serious long term difference - but it was occasionally convenient as heck when they could tell me what they wanted a bit earlier than I (or anyone) expected them to.

    With my last kid, I felt more brave and also mixed in some singing, and think they are more musically inclined because of it.

  • But when a mid-tier or entry level dev can do 60% of what a senior can do, it’ll be a great way to cut costs.

    Same as how an entry level architect can build a building 60% as tall, and that'll last 60% as long, right?

    Edit: And an entry level aerospace engineer with AI assistance will build a plane that's 60% as good at not crashing.

    I'm not looking forward to the world I believe is coming...

  • a) I would not be driving a car with my child in it if I was so tired that I would forget I had a child. The fuck?

    I hope you're thankful for a lifestyle where you have that option. We should all strive to build a world where everyone does.

  • please stop taking absolutely everything as a permanent debate.

    But I think there's a case to be made that everything is a permanent debate. Let me just paste a quick wall of text here on the topic...

    Sorry. Just trying to make you laugh. I will see myself out.

  • Sure, like NFTs were here to stay, and the gazillion different shitcoins that were popping up everywhere some years ago.

    I bet you're just angry that you didn't hold onto your ape NFTs. They're going to skyrocket back soon. (I hope my sarcasm here is obvious, of course.)

  • I felt the same, until I had my first lousy sleeper (child who had trouble sleeping due to minor health stuff). After a month of lost sleep, I couldn't remember my own name sometimes. I read once that sleep deprivation is effectively brain damage, and after that experience, I believe it.

  • The left shoe trick - throwing my shoe in the car next to the kid - probably saved my kid's life more than once.

    One kind of parents who have these tragedies are tired ones. Which is most parents with small children.

    Edit: not relevant in this case, but I'll take any chance to advertise the shoe trick.