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  • That said, if you see a baby in a burning building, tons of people may yell at you not to go into the building.

    I get your analogy, but allow me to go off on this tangent: I'm an actual volunteer firefighter and my experience is, that people in stressful, one-off-situations they were not trained for are absolute idiots and require clear directions in easy, short wording and segmentation of large todos into small, directly assigned tasks which you need to have them repeat to you, verbatim.

    They will feel treated like imbeciles because that's what they are in that moment and there is no space, time or energy to work around that until whatever crisis is dealt with.

    Having been the responsible person in these kinds of situations actually broke my desire to be liked by everyone and instead set targets and see to it that we reach them with with as good of an outcome as possible.

  • And stop trying to get everyone to like you.You don't even like everyone.

    The first part has been my mantra for years now, luckily, but I like how the second part gives an obvious, concise reason and I'll add that to my stash of advice for other people. Thank you :)

  • Seriously though, our dog can't stand any tension between me and my SO and will try to mitigate it if there is any.

    And he usually succeeds.

  • Bad thing is, such panicky footgunnery tends to make it into long term policy.

  • Native iOS image format I think, AV1 derived?

  • How much relationship can you fit into 250k tokens of a context window.

  • Na, won't happen, but you'll get less cracking and actually better usability. Think of a cracked dry leather glove vs a well maintained one. Also, the ladies tend to appreciate smooth fingers and trimmed, filed down nails.

    In the first workshop back in the days when I was an apprentice, they had what they called "invisible glove" a silicon containing foam for before work and a really good hand moisturizer from some industrial supplier for when you left work. Walking from the locker room and clocking out was usually enough time so my steering wheel and gear shifter didn't suffer.

    One of the more important things I learned back then, there's no second chance to take good care of your skin, especially when you're handling cutting fluid, various oils and the like.

  • Eh, I don't think there can be stacked firewood without mice nests. Sometimes I almost feel bad when I go and get a crate and I tear down what looks like elaborate living room arrangements, nutshell leftovers, floor from moss and all.

  • Safe driving is conscious, fluid driving. If safe driving were just slow driving, we'd best all be going 30km/h everywhere.

  • I have marked all homes that belong to one street in one color. The address is Town, Road, House number. So, Hünsborn, Steimelstraße 32, for example.

  • You would not thrive in one of our small towns.

  • I use 25 liters of the stuff per year, it's really not breaking the bank. Just being sure that the engines always start and not sniffing anything that's not pure gasoline is totally worth it for me 🤷

  • Ha, nice. Internet fistbump!

  • I always use Aspen premixed gas, it's about 4€/l and will always start, eben when a tool has been sitting for a year. Bonus: Healthier to breathe, important when running two strokes.

  • Yep. 95% of firefighters in Germany are volunteers, so regular training is necessary, except for bigger cities there are no "professionals" that turn up if things get out of hand. There's just people with normal jobs that drop everything when the pager goes off and we provide everything from cutting people out of cars to containing chemical spills and fighting forest fires.

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  • The right soup at the right time: Very.

  • Let's call it a prolonged international exchange program.

  • I've used some of the old RG58 to hook up Lorawan antennas, so... Yeah. Cable loss is okay at 800MHz and 4 meters of cable or so.