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  • Job market is brutal, at least for tech. Every job gets 100s of applicants. There's a lot of AI slop. Offered salaries are down. For some reason, management wants people to go into the office (which is among other problems a pay cut compared to WFH).

    I've been unemployed since the winter. Had a handful of phone screens. Haven't made it to a technical round yet.

    My old job laid off all but one guy and a contractor.

    Honestly, I kind of want to get out of tech but I don't know what I can do that doesn't require like a degree or is terrible.

    Unemployment runs out soon. Not that the pittance the state gives is enough to live on. I asked what I should do when it runs out and they were like, awkward shrug.

    Meanwhile there are billionaires living content lives of luxury.

  • but they should be run by the government and get their own parking infrastructure.

    Well, yeah, but some soulless husks want to profit. Personally I think we should hold some "disruption" conferences on a remote island, and then "forget" to pick them all up afterwards.

  • Also it's not like the workers typically get the long tail of profits. Most labor is only paid a salary, and the "owners" get to keep profiting. Workers should be entitled to the profits of their labor.

  • It would be helpful if my phone had a built in snooze function. Sometimes I get a text and I want to snooze it for an hour. Just dismiss the notification and remind me later.

    mostly I avoid a lot of the big drains (social media, other than lemmy) and tell people I'll get back to them within 24 hours.

  • Maybe, but now people will go "oh driving is easier so I'll drive" and now there are more cars in the system, and thus more traffic. If you instead also make rail easy, some of them will go "oh I'll just take the subway" and not drive.

  • This is an interesting point. They're going to get the final search string though, so does it matter much if when I search "baked potato recipe" they also get requests for [baked, baked potato, baked potato recipe] (assuming they denounce/split on space/etc) ?

  • I think Mage: The Awakening 2nd edition was a cleaner version of the game, but yeah no version is something you can just phone in.

    I ran a game of it a year or so back, and one player just refused to read the book in any detail. She was always frustrated by not knowing what she could do, or how to do it effectively.

  • I mentioned Zohran to my aging mother (who lives in a suburb, and cannot vote in NYC elections). She was like, "You didn't vote for him did you? He's a communist"

    We decided not to go into details right then, but it's wild what a deep, emotional, response the idea of "communism" evokes. I don't know what she even thinks it is.

  • Well, technically there's Vampire: The Requiem. It's very similar, but not in the exact same universe. Some of the names are reused, but there's no canon metaplot, and many details are changed. I personally liked it a lot, but I think it's less popular than Masquerade.

    If you want to roll your own setting, I bet there are generic systems that would work. Fate is my go-to, and I can see how it would work. (Probably a stress track for hunger, some consequence boxes for becoming a monster)

  • try to talk them out of the idea of “Leveling” they get scared and run back to the system they’re familiar with.

    I still think about the time in college I tried to get a D&D friend to consider Mage. I was telling him about how you can just do magic, and the real limitation is paradox and hubris. Like, it's often not about 'can you?' but rather "should you?"

    He couldn't get over "you can just cast whatever you want? Fireballs every turn?"

    "Yes, but that's probably going to make a lot of paradox, and probably isn't the best way to solve your problem"

    "Sounds broken," he said, and lost interest.