There's also the possibility of competing interests. There's no "wrong" answer, but people will argue certain facts to persuade others to take their position. This is called "politics."
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The local market for a steamdeck is going to be ziltch unless you live in a major metropolitan area. Not many people are going to be in the market for one in the first place.
Mediation training. I signed up for a community mediation program through a local non-profit and they gave me free professional training. It's not a licensed profession in my state, so I can become a paid mediator if I want to.
I use BSD BTW
I threw my Contigo away years ago because the lid collected gunk. I have both a yeti and multiple off brands such as "mossy oak" stainless steel travel mugs. They all perform the same as far as I can tell. The issue is that they retain heat too well. I tend to turn the electric kettle off before it starts boiling. I also add a bunch of milk to my coffee to cool it down so I can actually drink it. You could also tune the temperature with ice cubes or leave the lid off to let it cool if you have time.
I also have a classic green Stanley thermos which keeps things hot for over 12 hours, even if left in the car during the winter.
Beagles are naturally like that. They're also high energy dogs. I would try to walk and play with him more to wear him out.
I'm talking about a typical unskilled office job. The kind that will easily be replaced by ai in the next decade.
People that sit in air conditioned offices and do 3 hours of work all day get paid more than people who work on the factory floor for 12 hours with minimal breaks. Makes no sense.
In Halt and Catch Fire one of the main characters uses the term "killer app" which I'm not sure is period correct for the early eighties. Always bugged the crap out of me.
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