Christopher Masto
He tends to dawdle away his time and accomplish nothing.
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Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What browser are you using?16·16 days agoI switched to Chrome about 10 years ago because Safari was buggy and lost all my tabs one time too many. Also it made it easier to move between platforms. Still using it now. The main thing I wish it had is a visual tab overview like Safari does.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Completely Lost on What Path to Take as an unemployed SWE1·17 days agoThe tech market is shrinking rapidly and permanently. Sounds like you’re still pretty young, so if you have the time to change careers, I think you should.
I spent some time contemplating my life choices and I realized that if I had it to do over again, I’d like to have stuck with computers as a hobby, not a profession.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•They are officially known as string trimmers. Where are you geographically and what do you call them?2·21 days agoThis plays in my head every time I hear the phrase “weed whacker”. It’s called a whacker, for weeds.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When we microwave in our house we say we're going to "zap it". What do you say?1·22 days agoPutting the food in the John McCain memorial hot box.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your hot sauce of choice?4·2 months agoI can’t pick a single favorite, they all have different uses. Cholula or Valentina go with a lot of things, but obviously and especially Mexican food. Frank’s Red Hot is pretty much only for making Buffalo sauce, but I also like it on mac & cheese, and on steak (this is a weird thing I got from my dad). My favorite chili crisp is Fly By Jing. It makes Chinese takeout worth eating. Calabrian chili paste goes great on sandwiches and in tomato sauces. I’m not big on sriracha, but keep a bottle of Underwood Ranches on hand to make spicy ketchup or add to a sandwich or burger, ramen, etc. Speaking of Underwood Ranches, their chili garlic sauce is perfect on eggs. I also have a bottle of Secret Aardvark habanero sauce for chili and hot dogs and most importantly, chili dogs. The last one that comes to mind is the only obscure one that you get in those mall stores where 99% of their business is from frat boy joke labels: “Sauce Bitch”. Despite the stupid name, this one is unique and delicious. It’s fruity and dark and goes amazingly well with pork dishes as well as eggs. I stumbled on it in a restaurant and now I have to order it direct from the manufacturer because I haven’t found anything else quite like it.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What TV show intro will you never skip?3·3 months agoIt was the dawn of the third age of mankind
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•When software devs expect you to pipe a script straight from the internet into Bash...English234·5 months agoI think you missed the point.
Why is that safer/better? That binary can do anything a shell script can, and it’s a lot harder to inspect.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Liquid Death Quietly Adds Stevia to Tea DrinksEnglish51·5 months agoHow Flint is doing is irrelevant to what I said, the same as me picking on a polluted city in Canada doesn’t change the fact that Canada generally has safe drinking water.
The comment I responded to made it sound like US tap water is mostly not safe to drink. That’s demonstrably untrue. I’m not defending the horrors of industrial capitalism or condoning environmental destruction, I’m merely pointing out that the US does in fact have standards, regulation, and enforcement for drinking water quality. This does not mean it’s perfect, but it does mean that in general you can drink the water out of the tap, like I do every day.
I hate that we live in a world where only extreme viewpoints are allowed. Either the USA is the greatest country in the world or it’s a complete shithole, anything else is just shouted down. I still make the stupid mistake of caring about what’s real rather than what makes a good soundbite on social media.
“Drinking water quality in the United States is generally safe. In 2016, over 90 percent of the nation’s community water systems were in compliance with all published U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) standards. Over 286 million Americans get their tap water from a community water system. Eight percent of the community water systems—large municipal water systems—provide water to 82 percent of the US population.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_water_quality_in_the_United_States
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Liquid Death Quietly Adds Stevia to Tea DrinksEnglish62·5 months agoI don’t know where you got that idea, but public tap water is federally regulated in the US (at least for now). Bottled water is popular because of marketing, not because tap water is unsafe.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something that most people consider embarrassing that you don't?4·5 months agoAdmitting you were wrong/made a mistake/can’t do something.
Related: changing your mind. The one thing that can still destroy any politician is the dreaded “flip-flop”. Yet the thing we most need them to do is to revise their position in the face of new information.
I think most of the problems in the world come down to some sort of bullshit posturing that (especially male) humans seem to be compelled to engage in.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Infuriating update to the broken lift plea. Signatures were added two days ago. And now someone has added a note.English25·5 months agoThere’s a phenomenon I’ve noticed over the past few years where people refuse to read anything longer than a handful of words. In fact, it’s often lobbied as an insult toward the writer: “not gonna read that, bro” has a similar connotation as “what have you got there, nerd, a math book?” combined with “I guess I triggered you so bad you had to provide supporting detail for your ideas, ha ha!”
I think there’s a self reinforcing loop where we’ve all moved to mobile devices where it’s tedious and annoying to type anything, so we’ve gotten more used to shorter and shorter messages, making anything longer look old fashioned and out of touch. People who grew up with phones now feel like it’s tedious and annoying to even read a full paragraph (or watch a non-short video), let alone expend the extra energy required to decode handwriting and figure out a scribbled word from context. It’s easier just to say “not gonna read ur wall”, and reinforce that it’s now shameful to write a comment as long as this one.
Just saw another one this morning.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do wages and tax work in the US?6·5 months agoA return is what you file. The money you get back for overpayment is a refund.
Sorry, pet peeve of mine that comes up every tax season.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I'm only mildly infuriated by this because I've only been here a couple of weeks and am on a lower floor. Whoever put up this sign, on the other hand...English15·5 months agoYou might assume that, but in fact the ADA is one of the places where the US was ahead of the game in protecting people’s rights. It wasn’t always like it is now.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How are the prices of eggs impacting your life?41·5 months agoIt’s reminding me that most people don’t see the forest for the trees.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•People who tried La Croix, what is your opinion on it?6·6 months agoSpindrift ruined it for me.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do People Choose BlueSky Over Mastodon?71·8 months agoFor me, this is a feature. The last thing I want is celebrities and news outlets clogging up my feed of nice people’s sandwiches and cat pictures.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Since when does a clock need a privacy policy?English1·8 months agoVirtually every app collects crash reports and anonymized analytics. Better for them to tell you about it than not.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Beyond enshittification, why does tech oftentimes suck?1321·9 months agoI worked at Google for over a decade. The issue isn’t that the engineers are unaware or unable. Time and time and time again there would be some new product or feature released for internal testing, it would be a complete disaster, bugs would be filed with tens of thousands of votes begging not to release it, and Memegen would go nuts. And all the feedback would be ignored and it would ship anyway.
Upper management just doesn’t care. Reputational damage isn’t something they understand. The company is run by professional management consultants whose main expertise is gaslighting. And the layers and layers of people in the middle who don’t actually contribute any value have to constantly generate something to go into the constant cycle of performance reviews and promotion attempts, so they mess with everything, re-org, cancel projects, move teams around, duplicate work, compete with each other, and generally make life hell for everyone under them. It’s surprising anything gets done at all, but what does moves at a snail’s pace compared to the outside world. Not for lack of effort, the whole system is designed so you have to work 100 times harder than necessary and it feels like an accomplishment when you’ve spent a year adding a single checkbox to a UI.
I may have gone on a slight tangent there.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•So which is it?English1·1 year agoThey’re more than great coats.
Thanks very much!
I didn’t realize it was outdated; I get emails from Elestio regularly (including just this week) that it was automatically updated to the latest version. Apparently I forgot (it’s slowly coming back to me now) that at some point something broke on an upgrade and I must have pinned the version back in early 2024.
I just tried to move it forward and unfortunately, anything after that version breaks with a failing schema migration (maybe the same problem I had back then). I restored a backup for now and I’ll figure out how to fix it over the weekend.
I appreciate the assistance and info.