Dale1's comments

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: The Guilt of the Video-Game Millionaires

I do believe that "success" is entirely subjective. For some people getting a full time job in the local factory is a huge achievement and the stability of that income does wonders for a family unit.

For others nothing short of passing university with a first and jetting off to a glittering career is called success.

For this reason I never judge anyone anymore. The human condition means they are probably doing their absolute best to get by!

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: Nest thermostat released in the UK

And when you consider the type of owner (Who gives a toss they are only students landlord) are they ever going to upgrade to a normal system let alone nest.

When you think about it this product is so badly thought out on every level!

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: Nest thermostat released in the UK

I'd love to see these British houses with "No thermostat and you can't control anything".

Every house i've ever lived in has has not just a main thermostat but most have thermostatic vales on the radiators too!

I'm 31 now and have lived in lots of houses both brand new and old victorian. They do realise it's customary to modernise older houses after a while don't they? Maybe not!

Talk about inventing a a problem that no one actually has!!!

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: Good Samaritan Backfire

Stephen Lawrence would probably disagree with you.

The basic upshot of this story is to keep your contact with the Police brief, friendly and say no more than you need to.

The Police have been doing this to black people, gay people and other minorities for years, it's actually quite ironic that the Stonewall riots happened in San Fran too.

All that's happened this time is a well off, straight, white chap has realised just how hard life gets when you're treated as a minority.

I hope he gets his day in court and if the story is true they will sort the copper out and pay some compensation to him.

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: I am a successful software dev but I have a serious drinking problem

As someone who likes a smoke (Weed & Cigarettes) and is currently trying to lead a healthier life I feel your pain buddy!

Have you ever tried just cutting down? Even just a little bit? I don't believe in this "Just stop and never drink again" rubbish I think it has to be done in baby steps.

Anyway, hope you're okay and whatever you do don't go the religion route. It's a dangerous path to tread especially with the types who run these things.

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: Switch from Photoshop to Gimp: Tips From a Pro

The only way to get something that works like Photoshop.....

I bet you can guess the answer!

It's a bit like all those people who try to get a PC to run OSX. Just buy a damn Mac for goodness sake!

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: RIP Captain Jerry Roberts – Bletchley Park Codebreaker

http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/ Is the website too.

Like has been said it's easy to get to and worth the trip if you're into the history of computer science.

I went a year ago and it was very inspirational and the perfect antidote to startup BS and all that NSA stuff. Around the time i went i was reading a book about the history of cryptography and it was great linking everything together!

It's just a shame Alan was treated the way he was although the letter from Gordon Brown PM in the main museum is definitely worth a look for any LGBT history guru!

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: Silicon Valley’s Youth Problem

As a mature student all I ever hear about is that no one will hire a student with no experience? So you get students doing unpaid internships, part time jobs and basically anything to show on their CV.

I've come to the solution that it's all a load of rubbish. Build a network, become a face within your little niche and make sure your knowledge / experience is always moving upwards.

Too many youngsters think that getting a 1st == instant £60,000+ a year job. Too many older people think working 20 years doing the same thing again and again == instant £60,000+ a year job.

Neither is true, a career takes time to build, pruning your network and stacking the cards in your favour.

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: The Brutal Ageism of Tech

Point 1 == Nail hit firmly on head! I'm 31 and far more streetwise than I was 10/15 years ago. Youngsters tend to get excited quickly and you can make them do all sorts of cool things, working for free, no contracts, perpetual internships etc etc.

It seems everyone these days is a "founder" of something. I own sites that do things these youngsters can't do (Turn a profit) but I've never, not for one moment ever thought I was a founder of something great, just trying to earn a living!

I agree with the companies that believe in profit thing. Once you strip out the happy clappy, social crud employers just want people who can help them turn a profit.

Dale1 | 12 years ago | on: It Is Time For Basic Income

This would be akin to dumping a load of cash into the economy, driving inflation to the point where the extra cash had absolutely no difference to anyone especially the poor.

It's a lovely idea but the working wage is a much better one!

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