Journal Journal: After 19 years I have come to the conclusion that LinkedIn was a waste of time. 1
I had my suspicions, but I didn't want to jump to any conclusions. So for any of you out there wondering how this journal worked out, Web 2.0 is garbage.
https://slashdot.org/journal/161630/web-20-business-networking-is-it-useful-at-all
Comment Re:A Libertarian, you say? (Score 1, Troll) 78
Here's a different take on this story and a deep dive into Ian Freeman.
Comment we're field testing an electric truck (Score 1) 156
Comment Re:So fucking sick of hearing about all these ultr (Score 1) 154
Comment FF 68k (Score 1) 69
Comment Marathon (Score 1) 102
I'll still prefer Marathon. It was better than Doom 25 years ago, and it's still better today.
And Marapfhont kicks the tar out of AmazDooM.
Comment strange name? (Score 3, Informative) 168
Comment good-bye iPhone SE (Score 5, Interesting) 215
Comment SE (Score 5, Insightful) 118
Comment good argument against DST (Score 1) 294
Comment the Machine (Score 1) 190
Comment Re:It's really a low IQ thing (Score 1) 997
At a basic level the right celebrates authority (everyone in the tribe works together) while the left embraces individuality (everybody free to be themselves). This means the right tends to believe their authorities without question, while the left tends to question everything.
Dude, seriously?
The right (traditionally) is individualistic. They support gun rights in case the authority gets out of control and starts usurping their rights.
The left promotes central authority. Of everything. More money to government programs, "it takes a village", etc.
That said, one has to draw a distinction between the paleoconservative/libertarian right (the traditional branch mentioned above) and the neoconservative right (who also want to expand central authority, just with different aims than the left).
Comment Texas crayfish? (Score 1) 279
Comment SE or iPod Touch (Score 1) 58
If I were to get a smartphone, I'd be very interested in the SE or its successor. The 5/6 is at the sweet spot of big-enough screen to be useful for "smart" features, but small-enough to be a decent portable phone. There is precisely 0 chance I'll ever buy the 8 or X.
Right now, I'd be very happy with an iPod Touch refresh. Last refresh was after a three year wait. This summer will be three years from the last one. Either a new one gets introduced, or it is discontinued and the prices drop to clear them out. Either way, I want to scoop one up.