[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 9 points 10 months ago

I mean I very much want an electric truck just not for $70,000+, I need a a vehicle that can do the following:

  • Carry a 4 person family
  • Is reliable/newer/won't break down
  • Can do trips to the hardware store/hold lumber/drywall/etc on occasion
  • Can move furniture/appliances on occasion
  • Can move hay/straw on a semi regular basis
  • Bonus points if I can take off road/on mountain trails

If there was an affordable electric truck that could do this I would buy it, but I bought my (used) Tacoma for about $25k 4 years ago and I really can't justify anything more expensive then that.

So if they can bring electric trucks down in price, I will buy one, and I want it to look like a truck, I would never consider a cyber truck, thats beyond ugly.

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 56 points 1 year ago

Code documentation is like sex, when it's good it's great, and when it's not good...it's still better then no documentation.

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

I wish this was true, I've tried it multiple times at Starbucks and it doesn't work.

I think the majority of the staff is working on mobile/drive thru orders vs the orders that come in at the counter.

Regardless, going inside has taken me longer then joining that stupid line.

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Although how small a “small” town should be is up for debate, the U.S. Census Bureau has used 50,000 people as a benchmark measure for large cities, so we used the same number to separate small urban areas from large urban areas.

So a city with 49,000 is being counted as a "small town". Sorry, that's not a small town, "small town", in my book is around 2,000 people or less, this title is misleading. A 40,000 person town, is a town or maybe a small city, but no shit those people aren't all voting for republicans. Pick a major metro area and look at the cities/towns that surround them (aka the suburbs) going by this, they count as "small towns".

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago

If a flag is on the right side of your body (or in this case car) then it's reversed otherwise it's normal.

The U.S. flag appears backward on military uniforms when worn on the right side, so the canton is assaulting forward. This reflects the image of the American flag flying in the wind, the blue union field always moving forward to symbolize the bravery and commitment of military service members.

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They're quoting Blind users though, Blind is a cesspool of silicon Valley tech bros. It's often just a dick measuring contest between FAANG workers about who makes more money.

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 21 points 1 year ago

"Tell me you spank the monkey before any big date. Oh my God, he doesn't flog the dolphin before a big date. Are you crazy? That's like going out there with a loaded gun! Of course that's why you're nervous"

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

Its nice to see that the Lemmy fuckCars crowd is a little more understanding that cars are needed outside of cities. I live in rural Colorado and I can drive for hours w/o traffic.

For example, this photo was taken in the forest a few miles from my house.

Truck doing truck stufft

[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 41 points 1 year ago

In our feeds, comrade.

20
289
[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 60 points 1 year ago

For those of you browsing from lemmy.world here is how to access it and stay logged in:

https://lemmy.world/c/accidentalrenaissance@lemmy.blahaj.zone

7
[-] Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

The real answer is "it depends", but that said, I think when you're early in your career you will advance faster, and increase your compensation more quickly by switching jobs.

I do also think there are advantages to see how different organizations and industries tackle similar problems.

But if you have a job you're happy with, are getting paid fairly, have a good manager/team, then I wouldn't just change jobs for no reason.

As you get later in your career though I do think it's easier to get promoted to more senior/staff/architect roles from within. Taking on a high level leadership position at a new company comes with its own set of challenges that are not the same for a tenured engineer that gets promoted.

7
14
10
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Drop_All_Users@lemmy.world to c/earthporn@lemmy.ml

A volcanic plug located in Crawford, CO. Originally named for a large rock spire that feel off 100 years ago.

75

Hey Lemmy! I have a rather unusual request that requires your creative thinking. I'm embarking on a 3-day pooping marathon (don't ask why), and I need food suggestions that will maximize my bathroom visits. Feel free to get wild with your ideas! Bonus points if the food also makes me sweat. Let's make this a memorable experience!

view more: next ›

Drop_All_Users

joined 1 year ago
MODERATOR OF
nfl