weimaraner_of_doom

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And the options are still not great.

[–] weimaraner_of_doom@piefed.social 10 points 2 hours ago (4 children)

Casino: a business where the revenue stream consists mostly of, "You give me money. I give you less money back."

Working on an extension for Entity Framework Core that primarily lets you commit stored procedures, database functions, and other custom SQL commands to the DbContext model. Changes to these commands will be scaffolded as database migrations.

If you currently use EF Core for configuring a database code first, you have to create a migration and then add any custom SQL commands to the migration code.

That works fine until you've got a bunch of old migration classes you want to clean up/consolidate. Then you have potentially dig through a bunch of files to look for any migration files that contain custom SQL to make sure you don't accidentally delete them. It's one of those things that most likely won't be a problem but when it is, it's a big problem.

[–] weimaraner_of_doom@piefed.social 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I'm going to wager this is mostly an attempt to get more people into the Apple ecosystem. The more integrated the user is, the harder it is for them to get out.

[–] weimaraner_of_doom@piefed.social 8 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Not only this, as much as I love him due to him being family, I don't love his views.

First off, I want to tell you that this is OK, even if it's hard. I know plenty of people who hold similar views to your grandpa. Some of them I love very much even though I strongly disagree with their politics.

I have family members who are MAGA. Some of their views are completely shameful and deserving of harsh criticism. Yet, sometimes those same people can be incredibly generous and do very good things for others.

People are complicated.

If your grandpa were honest with himself, he would be willing to admit that if he lived in a place where his family was dirt poor and in serious danger, he would probably do whatever it took to care for them, even if it meant illegally entering a country.

Immigration laws don't mean shit when you don't know where your next meal is coming from or if the cartel is going to murder your wife and kids tomorrow.

If he were really honest with himself, he would have to admit that he's not all that different from some poor brown guy from Central America who has many the same problems that he does.

Edit: Thought grandpa but wrote dad. Fixed that

I've worked with so many people who use their job to escape their marriage. That sucks. I love spending time with my wife. I wish we got to go do things like we used to.

[–] weimaraner_of_doom@piefed.social 29 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (3 children)

I once had a neighbor who asked me if I wanted to pictures of his kids when they were born. I said "sure", after which he whipped out his phone and began to scroll through pics of his kids in the middle of being born.

All I can really say is that one thing I wasn't doing when my kids were being born was taking pictures.

Jimmy came in first place. What a loser! -- The Kid in Second Place

[–] weimaraner_of_doom@piefed.social 13 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

Going through this right now.

Side note: what the hell kinda George Costanza level lies are you people telling to get hired in this market? 17 years of experience with AI? It's 17 years of experience with AI isn't it.

[–] weimaraner_of_doom@piefed.social 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I actually tried that which is how I learned that I'm allergic to cannabis. Go figure.

Just give me your ID bro. It's totally to protect the kids bro.

 

Hi all! I was formally diagnosed with ADHD in my mid 20's. Currently taking generic Vyvanse and Guanfacine. Getting on meds was a huge quality of life improvement. One thing that I still struggle with is chronic insomnia, which is a common commorbidity with -- or maybe symptom of -- ADHD. The insomnia started around the time I hit puberty and I can count on one hand the number of great nights sleeps I've had since then.

I've tried a lot of environmental changes like:

  • Having a rigid bedtime schedule.
  • Wearing blue light filter glasses for 3 hours before bed.
  • Taking melatonin supplements.
  • Minimizing screentime.
  • Using a weighted blanket.

Those all seem to help somewhat but not to a huge degree. I still feel sleep deprived most of the time.

Apparently I also occasionally have jerking movements while asleep somewhat consistent with "Periodic Limb Movements of Sleep (PLMS)".

Has anyone else had a similar experience and found any effective treatments?

[–] weimaraner_of_doom@piefed.social 60 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Forgot "Glorified Pump-&-Dump scheme" (NFT's)

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