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Comment Re:Silver lining on a very gray cloud. (Score 1) 152

It's a fair statement, and one I long thought very possible. I watched a pretty long video on why it actually doesn't work out quite frequently for commercial buildings to be converted into residential housing. It was an eye opener. Apparently quite a few would require being razed to the ground and just start anew, something extraordinarily expensive and time consuming.

Comment Re:Silver lining on a very gray cloud. (Score 1) 152

In order to understand business leaders' push to back to the office, you need only understand commercial real estate. If people don't come back to the office, businesses supporting these behemoths close down too - it's overnight recession, and land / office values crater.

Maybe WFH could be done over the span of 30+ years or more in order to stabilize things, but I don't see a large-scale work from home happening any time soon.

Comment It's the long game (Score 2) 198

First, your goal going to college should be to learn _way_ more than you did ever in high school. Most people find it's where your real learning begins. It's a time to grow, experiment, and dream big. For many, it's also a time to take all the required courses necessary to do what are considered professional jobs - engineering, science, math, medicine, the list goes on.

Secondly, you've eliminated the 4 year degree barrier which is still actively deployed nation-wide by companies for jobs which otherwise have no business *requiring* a 4 year degree. The lack of a 4 year degree can be weaponized to reduce pay during employment negotiations. The same talking heads advising people on TV and YouTube to not get a college degree, somehow don't seem to have followed that same advice themselves.

Each step in education to a point provides you more choices, and sometimes more upward mobility. You can always, always find the one-offs, the make-it-rich-quick stories - but the reality typically doesn't reflect their luck.

I remember joining the military as a private, no college. It wasn't even six months in that I fully regretted that decision, suddenly understanding that even doing two or three years of college first could have drastically altered my lifestyle. 35+ years later, I've never regretted for a moment spending the money (which took years to pay off) or time invested in my college education.

Comment Re:What am I supposed to do with this information? (Score 1) 14

About 33% of IBM's employees are in India currently. Estimates show that IBM employs less than 100,000 people in the United States, down from ~ 134,000 in 2007... and continues that downward trend. IBM has an estimated 10 times more job openings in India than the United States in March 2025. Stats show September 2025 job openings as follows: India 2400+, USA 400+, UK 125+.

I'm not sure the author was incorrect in describing the best path to get hired by IBM at this time?

Comment Re:Well, I guess M$ was going ... (Score 2) 63

I can tell you why. Look back a few years ago when their pricing literally doubled almost overnight. Go Google their cost increases over the years. Also, how they took existing features in a tier and shifted them to a more expensive tier, leaving people in the cold. It's why I scrambled to move from GitLab to Gitea a couple years back.

The modern lesson for us all is this: once VC money or going public is assured, just start the clock. Because you'll be parting with more of your money "real soon now".

Comment Re:Um, what? (Score 1) 62

That seems out of hand.
I've had Teams running all day, and have used it multiple times for conferences and chat. Currently sitting at 138MB of RAM.
I opened edge and navigated to MSN. Let it sit there for a while. Currently it's at 520MB of RAM.
My Chrome browser with 10 tabs open, some of them running "apps" in the background is at 2GB of RAM.

I think you might have other issues.

Comment Re:Probably the end of Blizzard (Score 1) 68

I wish we could leave behind this absurdist concept that everyone has to be desperate and miserable in order to produce good / fast work.
If that were the case, then every CEO should get 5 hours of sleep a night and report daily to the rack for a short bout of torture. I mean, how else can they possibly make the business thrive?
Unions and capitalism can survive and thrive together... people need to quit proferring ths binary choice.

Comment Suggest O&O Shut-Up (Score 3, Interesting) 220

I've been using this for years to "tame" the amount of nonsense that Windows spews forth and/or collects about me.
I'm sure there are other more invasive or useful apps which do similar things, but I've had consistently good results.
https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10/

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