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Buy less stuff but nicer stuff. And fixing them instead of throwing them away if they’re broken. If you can’t fix it you never owned it.


> If you can’t fix it you never owned it.

That's what I am going to tell the people I'll be keeping stuff from next time I fix something at my local repair café.


Exclusions apply. Garage door opening mechanisisms, pull chords for starting petrol powered tools, window blind slats, really old plumbing that is cast iron or lead. I’m sure there are more but I won’t be touching those things again.


Garage doors in general are a pain. I have installed and repaired a few and that is one thing that I pay someone else to do now.

I don’t find it fun to tinker with a garage door at all.


The nicer stuff companies sold their brand name to junk companies.


Old post but a classic one. Reminds me of the 10,000 hour rule of gladwell’s book outliers


APM role at Google (started by Marrisa Mayer?) is only for fresh MS CS grads. Anyone knows more details please let me know if I'm mistaken.


Seems like a defensive move against Google's Nest Hello video doorbell https://nest.com/doorbell/nest-hello/overview/ no?


Yes, clearly video doorbells are going to be the next smartphones.


I wonder how this list changed in the past 10 years. Time for a new list PG?



thank you!


As many others, I also disagree. Back in the day, laptops are more expensive and less capable. Now you can program everywhere with laptop and wifi. More importantly, sites like SO makes learning to program so much easier than before. Back then, if you don’t know somebody you might be stuck with some silly issues for a long time. Not to mention Windows had frequent blue screen of death.


And crypto currency now that they will live in a world full of it


What are you going to tell them about crypto?


That it's short for cryptography.


Ultimately, yes, but just like the workers who tried to destroy machines that took their jobs during the first industrial revolution, truckers will need a bit time to adjust to the driverless world


Worked for me. what? Bypassing the paywwall is this simple? Does this work for other news sites with paywall?


Most news sites, yes. They want Google's crawler to crawl their full text, and Google responds poorly to sites that treat their crawler differently than real search users, so if your Referer (sic) header is Google, news sites will often give you the whole article.


If it’s done with respect to people’s privacy and able to reduce/deter crime, why not?


How can you be sure they will respect privacy? That's the $10,000 question here.


No one can be sure, but if they only place these cameras in public locations and have them facing public areas, then there should be no expectation of privacy to begin with.

If they have them facing private areas and use them to record those privately owned areas, then that's another issue.


There's a vast difference between permanent blanket surveillance of a public location and incidental witnessing of events in a public location.

It's like the availability of mugshots. Decades ago, they were also public documents, so in that sense nothing has changed. But now that they are so much more accessible, vile businesses now retrieve mugshots in bulk and publish them online in order to shake down people who have been arrested.


What happens when you combine these cameras with facial recognition technology?

Sure, these are public places, but does that justify the intrusiveness of a police force, or other government organization, tracking your every public movement? This is the definition of a surveillance state. What happens when you piss off the wrong person with access to this data? What happens when your business interest conflicts with those of someone with access to this data? What if you want to run for office, and you've been caught doing something legal, but socially unacceptable?

It's already happening in China[1]. No thank you. This is means of population subversion and control. I'd much rather risk being the victim of an illegal crime.

1.https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-all-seeing-surveillance-sta...


That’s what they said about dragnet internet surveillance, too.


Except they didn't say anything until provoked, and even then they lied.


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