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Yes2020
·4 年前·議論
Honda Ridge lines ( older style) navigation system's clocks went out to lunch in January, 2022 and will not show correct time until GPS satellites do some sort of time sync in August. No fix until that happens.
Yes2020
·4 年前·議論
There was an interesting article on what could be driving housing inflation a couple of weeks ago-cant find the link. It was about the soaring prices on billionaires row in Manhattan.

The idea in the article is investors are trying to increase the liquidity of real estate assets down the line towards the higher liquidity of stocks. The results are more investors seeking returns from real estate, buying up buildings as if they were stocks. This can cause a fast step change in demand against the slower increase in supply, driving up prices quickly, which in turn drives up rents.

Energy costs hit this inflation as well, because most buildings need heating and/ or cooling during the year. With the supply of traditional energy being artificially restricted, this drives up the costs associated with real estate, increasing everyone's costs. Look at what's happening in NYC.
Yes2020
·5 年前·議論
Bolt-on forks and trailer ball receiver for front loader bucket. I use these just about everyday, to lift, move, and position stuff. Would not be able to live where I live at my age without them.

Wood door shim to scrape food cooked onto pans. Free and gets off stuff scrubbies won't, without scratching the s** out of a pan using a metal one. Saves ruining wooden spoons doing the same thing.

Battery powered, brushless motor chain saw: i'm worn out before using up two lithium batteries, and get a lot more done with not expending energy pulling on a 2 cycle engine. Same for weedwacker, brush cutter and pole saw. Keep it sharp, works fine for this semi retired farmer, even after sitting idle all winter.
Yes2020
·5 年前·議論
Lots of great advice in these comments. What would I add?

Get off Tinder and go out into the world outside of work, trying organizations, groups, conferences, classes in areas you've ever thought " that looks interesting", " I'd like to try that".....

You will meet people just like you, that share these same interests. There is a high probability you will meet someone as interested in you as you are in them.

The web offers so many ways to find these groups, organizations,..... that were never available before. Being that you are a programmer, you can probably write a routine to give you more options than you need.

I too enjoyed programming and math, which for me was about solving puzzles presented as tasks or problems, getting immersed in a thought machine, and seeing the results. This skill can be expanded into many different vocations and a vocations, a " secret sauce" allowing you to succeed in what ever , how ever you define " success" . Could be sitting in a hammock In Key West after a day of inventing an algorithm to count manatees from drone images during their winter gatherings in Florida, or Bora Bora doing something else. Or working for Hilton and stay for free, or an airline and fly for free. You get the idea.

At 23, you definitely have a whole world ahead of you for as long as the ride lasts. The adventures, puzzles to be figured out, fascinating people to meet; way too many opportunities for others to benefit from your life in ways you cannot imagine. Ending that denies the world those unique aspects only you can create. Seems like a waste to me. Definitely seek professional help if you find yourself thinking about it.

Lots of great reading out there. This has talked me off the ledge more than once.