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psud, to linux in Stop being elitist, spread Linux!

I bet that company hires lawyers for law technical stuff.

psud, to linux in Stop being elitist, spread Linux!

It’s not all that bad. I’m sure there are as many youth keen to learn computers and they have easy access to all the tools they need to develop knowledge and skill

It’s just as we have become more knowledgeable, more capable, the difference between us and the normal people seems incredible.

But put us in an area needing different specialist knowledge and we’ll struggle like they do with computer technical stuff

We speak jargon. They don’t know the words, or if they do they use them wrong.

Also it sucks for us in IT work; when you are in an agile team and the manager two levels up doesn’t understand agile they do things like break up high performing teams (mine had been a team for four years - from the day the organisation decided to test agile) to share the people around so they can teach the others how to be high performing

Had they read anything about agile, they would know that longevity of a team is a good predictor for performances — but they wouldn’t read about agile, it’s an IT technical thing

psud, to linux in Stop being elitist, spread Linux!
psud, to linux in Stop being elitist, spread Linux!

I’m fortnightly* helping some friends upgrade from win7 to more modern windows. They’re smart people, one’s an accountant, the other a school librarian. But since neither of their professions nor their hobbies are computer technical they need help

They’re currently at the step “ring Microsoft to troubleshoot the licence”

*They host the d&d game

psud, to linux in Stop being elitist, spread Linux!

My partner’s Linux box runs fine and has had no faults that needed my help in the 10 years it’s been showing her news, email, and web

It’s a lot more stable than it was years and years ago

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

If you want to include the lot it’s “the Americas”

psud, to linux in Found this ancient tome recently...

The camel book was on perl. It had no hope of being taken seriously

This is the legit cover

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

Agreed. A sliding window can be securely locked partially open. Tilt swing windows aren’t secure enough to leave a window open while away

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

It is a security opening. People cannot climb through a tilted window

There are, of course, tools to defeat those windows since they’re popular.

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

The idea is protection from crime. You can have the window tilted and thieves theoretically cannot climb in through that window, where a swinging or sliding window while open allows someone to climb in through it

Of course in practice they’re less safe where they’re popular as there is a tool, a hook, which allows someone breaking in to hook the handle, pull the tilted window shut, and open it again in swinging mode, allowing them in

My understanding is sliding windows are the easiest to secure as you can bolt lock them at any point of openness. My sliding windows have bolt points at closed and at 5cm open

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

With the weather outside today in my Australian town a nice 24°C temperature I have a window at each end of the house open.

At one end of the house the window tilts (bottom out), the window at the other end other slides.

The sliding window has much more space — half of the viewing area — open to the breeze than the tilting

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

Rent a place with air con installed?

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

America tends to build with the cheapest materials. So wood framed houses are clad in wood or plastic

Australia copied a lot from America. Our houses also are wood framed, but we use brick cladding and concrete tile roofs

New tech is more available now. If I were to build today it would be out of foamed plastic and reinforced concrete (as insulated concrete forms). And I’d use tilt/swing windows

psud, to lemmyshitpost in Americans are asleep, post European windows

That doesn’t work well since America is the common name for the US, and we can the continent the US, Canada, and Mexico share North America

psud, to lemmyshitpost in family sized lasanyer

“Family size” is a marketing term aimed at making the large size comfortable for women to buy

It’s not really about how it could feed a family, though it could

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