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agent531c | 5 months ago | on: Be Worried

I only just realized that the site is actually https://glass.photo/, not photo.glass. I can't edit the comment now, but the suggested domain in the original comment leads to some spam site. Don't recommend visiting it

agent531c | 5 months ago | on: Be Worried

Agreed, once Instagram started favoring reels/video, I stopped posting my photography there.

Ive been looking at using Photo.glass, but the subscription cost puts me off a bit emotionally after having been told to believe that 'social media is free' from the tech oligarchs. Logically though, I know that it theoretically attracts a higher bar of photographers who are willing to pay entry/support a new form of ad-free internet through that subscription - Similar to the idea of paid search engines.

agent531c | 8 months ago | on: The hit film about overworked nurses that's causing alarm across Europe

I read a comment on here a while back that highlighted EoL care as the main way The Machine has to sap resources between generations, and it makes a lot more sense when looked at through that lens. I don't see it going away any time soon since its a guaranteed process for every person that moves wealth away from the lower/middle classes into the industry at a grand scale.

agent531c | 1 year ago | on: Siddhartha

This is almost exactly the path I went down as well, except on a shorter timeline.

However, I believe Zen Buddhism is one of the more ritualistic versions, as opposed to 'Secular Buddhism', which removes the spiritual aspect for a more personal philosophical take on some of the core principals.

A couple of the principals of Secular Buddhism resonate with me in particular:

- Karma is not some metaphysical storage of actions, but instead just consequences. If you constantly speed everywhere, eventually you'll probably end up with a ticket - Thats your "karma" (consequences) of your own actions you chose to take.

- Rebirth is instead interpreted as the rebirth of the self, in that each living moment you are not the same person you were a moment ago. The idea is that in striving to be a better person, you are 'reborn' as a better version of yourself in each moment which compounds over time. Almost like the "1% rule" where your goal is to be 1% better in some aspect than you were yesterday.

agent531c | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: ExpenseOwl – Simple, self-hosted expense tracker

Im curious what you dont like about the dashboard? Ive been using Actual since the day it went open sourced, and the Custom Reports really make the 'dashboard' whatever I want it to be.

Theres a couple tiny things I wish would be implemented that Ive suggested on Github, but the core is solid.

agent531c | 1 year ago | on: It's Now Cheaper to Lease a Tesla Model 3 Than a Toyota Camry

As someone who has been new car shopping for the first time recently, its absurd how much some of these cars are. A new prius at the top trim costs ~43k, whereas a lexus actually costs less than 42k for a higher level trim

The Prius gets ~60mpg whereas the Lexus gets ~42mpg, so it seems like it would pay for itself a bit more over time if you drove it into the ground, but at that price, it makes no sense to stick with the lower build quality cars.

agent531c | 2 years ago | on: Ask HN: What's your favourite hobby and how did it start?

Photography has been the only real 'non tech hobby' that Ive stuck with through the years. It encapsulates everything I love into one hobby:

- Fun social activity if you make friends with other photographers/find a club locally

- Instant Visual creation of something (since my brain rejects spending too much time on something like a drawing, only for it to turn out crappy)

- Fun/Neurotic Tech options when it comes to Lenses/Bodies/Gear. Love the rabbithole of researching exactly what I need/want.

- Lots of technical detail involved in learning different aspects of it, and really understanding properties of light

- I love DataHoarding, so organizing photos on my NAS using Lightroom makes my brain happy too.

- Actually gets me active, outside and moving, which has been a problem for me in the past (since I hyperfocus on logical problems, and loathe the gym as a waste of time)

The only downside is that during the winter I find it harder to get out and take pictures, but at least they're getting warmer!.. :(

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