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ua709

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2026-02-07

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  • I'm guessing you mean politics, but surely this is topic, person, time, and space dependent.

    For example, I abhor talking about modern politics. If it’s election season and I’m being asked to cast a vote or take some other specific civic action, then I understand it’s my civic duty to understand the situation and make a decision accordingly and I do.

    But if it’s March and there’s really nothing specific I can do as a result of this particular conversation, I would probably also be in your camp of the “unwilling”. I would much rather chat about something else, or nothing at all.

    I'm also assuming you're referring to in-person communication. If it's online communication, all bets are off. It's unlikely you're having a linear conversation and these days you're probably not even talking to a person.

  • I'm not sure the nation wide raw statistics are that reliable in the field of software engineering without interpretation.

    In the 90s tons of people who were de facto software engineers were listed as "Information Technology Workers". I suspect a lot of that still hasn't been shaken out of the system.

    According to the BLS in the year 2000 there were 3.4 million information technology workers.

  • I think you forgot

    (d) although the initial statement seems credible, the problem is actually ill defined and under specified and therefore not solvable as originally stated.

    Example: our start-up plans to "fix health care"

  • I've been thinking about this and I definitely agree.

    On the last sentence, one significant difference between then and now will be the possibility of automated soldiers, which is terrifying to think about.

  • Commented: "MacBook Neo"

    This was heavily debated in the 11.4 timeframe because there was risk that this version of the OS could excessively wear NVME.

    https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/04/apple-resolves-m1...

    The issue was subsequently resolved but the consensus was with modern wear leveling this isn't so much a thing.

    I have a 2021 MacBook Pro with the original drive. I use it heavily for development practically every day and just dumped the SMART data.

    Model Number: APPLE SSD AP1024R

    === START OF SMART DATA SECTION ===

    SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED

    Available Spare: 100%

    Available Spare Threshold: 99%

    As always, YMMV

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