
Helloooo! I am Moose! They/Them/He/Him I am a embedded software engineer with autism, depression and anxiaty ( Wooo! ). I post about... whatever I want... software things, mental health things... whatever I feel like Feel very wellcome to send me asks about... anything that strikes your fancy :3
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Denmark Moved Slightly Left.
Denmark moved slightly left.
Partly driven by the fact that the "main left wing party" Socialdemokraterne decided last national election to reject a coalition with the left wing parties and instead ally with the right wing parties.
So now a lot of voters are slowly realising that Socialdemokraterne have been a right wing party for years ( Coincidentally that started when they got caught taking bribes in 2014. Random I am sure ) and are so leaving it for more left wing parties.
So now the last centrist party, SF which used to be the Socal democrats tiny ally party got more votes than Socialdemokraterne. For the first time in Danish history.
And it serves as a reminder. Right wingers push right.
Which is bad.
And centrists stops any push towards the left.
That is equally bad.
If you vote for centrists, your country gets more right wing.
Why aren't the fucking european elections trending on here. Man y'all were all over eurovision but the elections were today and nobody is posting abt it??? Dude here in germany a right wing extremist nazi ass party is the second strongest one. Same in france and other countries as well. I feel like im in a dumpsterfire. Please fucking talk about it.
Ich geh jetzt im strahl kotzen tschau
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They are trash. They are the new crypto currency and just another proof that the tech industry is mostly marketing people making shit up around firms that have no idea what they are doing


The onion absolutely skewering AI tech bros.
When if your job is mainly about your network... then you are part of the leadership we can fire with no real longterm consequences.
Cut the fat. No firm should need "An aristocrat, because the other aristocrats will only deal with us when we hire an aristocrat to make bigger decisions"
No. Like a programmer who writes badly so no one but him can maintain it: "Fire them quickly, because every day you wait it will hurt more"
Just fucking fire the CEO, and most likely the majority of the next 2-3 levels of managment too.
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They. were. not. Needed.
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Like, the answer to "is facism a great, or very great idea?" is not " facism is great... since that is the most negative to facism option"
It is mu. The question is invalid.
You develop tech skills the same way you gain any other skill. You use them.
And if you program, that means you most likely work in teams... with people...
Do you know what you develop when you work with people? People skills.
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no, your friend probably has not noticed they cut you off four times in this conversation.
no, your brother didn’t realize his music was that loud while you were studying.
no, your bff or S.O. doesn’t remember that you’re on a tight deadline right now.
no, no one else is paying attention to the four power dynamics at play in your friend group right now.
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I use this!
Like using the kitchen after I cleaned it, or using a table I cleared to do a project on.
I counter the dumb "But it took efford to get it clean, so I should not use it" thing with "Eh, sucks to be past me. Like I know what that moron did, he can freaking deal with it"
bored of "that's a problem for future me"? try the fresh and dynamic "that's a problem for past me" - consequences shmonsequences, let yesteryou figure it out