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grovellogic | 5 years ago | on: "Equal pay for equal work" in remote jobs

During Covid this is not true, but my experience with Remote work is you need to be located next to a major international airport and/or US air hub for any travel requirements. The further you are for these locations make it incredible difficult to travel when the need comes up. Any company/employee that isn't based is a city center with good air travel would be limited with what they can do. This article clearly doesn't account for these differences.

grovellogic | 5 years ago | on: This is how I git

I really like the idea deleting feature branches after they are merged, but I rather would have a recycle bin or trash can concept where the branch is deleted after ~7-30 days in case I make a mistake and delete the wrong branch. Searching for a SHA to recover a branch is never fun.

grovellogic | 5 years ago | on: Tech firms face growing resentment of parent employees during Covid-19

Maybe my perspective is skewed, but most of our parents in the US have many more retirement options than those of us working will. Our parents have been graced with Pension Plans, Social Security, and Medicare most of which will not exists or will be water down by the time we get to it. They have also benefited from a rise in home prices where they have been able to sell and downsize for a great profit. I don't know anyone from my age group taking care of there parents in anyway currently.

grovellogic | 6 years ago | on: Building a PC, Part IX: Downsizing

If you are looking high end cases they are out there, just hidden.

Such as,

Dune Pro: https://www.dunecase.com/ InWin lines: https://www.in-win.com/en/gaming-chassis/z-tower/ Lian Li, Cases that are desks, and other high end designs: http://www.lian-li.com/

If you have money, you will find people looking to sell you high end cases.

I personally use Fractal Design cases, they look good, made of thick steel, and are cheap enough I can replace them more often without feeling bad.

grovellogic | 6 years ago | on: Detroit to restore water to allow people to wash hands to avoid coronavirus

Normal water usage in the US costs more than $25 a month.

(https://www.statista.com/statistics/720418/average-monthly-c...)

If you don't have septic you have to double that cost as well to pay for sewage treatment.

This cost is most likely already subsidized by local property taxes, it doesn't take in account the total cost to provide water (Water Towers, wells, infrastructure, etc.), or the fact that Deriot has horrible water to begin with and needs more conditioning.

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