•  _____   ( @_____@lemm.ee ) 
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    3313 days ago

    fuck, I remember now I unironically wrote code on my ti84 before I knew what coding was or how it worked at all

    not that it’s complicated in any way

    IIRC you write in “TI Basic” which is very human readable

    •  rbn   ( @rbn@sopuli.xyz ) 
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      513 days ago

      Did a huge spreadsheet comparing electric cars that can charge fast, tow a trailer and are as efficient as possible. Ended up with a Hyundai Ioniq 6. Great car IMHO.

    • I made a spreadsheet to compare cheapo cars. Then my brother, who is a car person, went with me to car shop and insisted I buy a '92 Honda Prelude that was in pristine looking condition for 7k. He was very insistent that it was a steal even if I needed to put another couple grand to fix it up, so I bought it.

      Unfortunately, I have indeed needed to put more money into it, its currently in the shop right now in fact.

      I’ve never owned a fast car before, I’ll admit its a fun car to drive. All my previous cars were boring A to B basic cars. I wish it’s cruise control worked (still can’t figure out why it wont), that it had come with cup holders, and that its speakers weren’t so tinny.

      • How many miles on it? Because if it’s low mileage 7k is a steal. Those things can sell for over twice that. I don’t know that I’d suggest a car that old as a daily driver for someone that doesn’t do their own repairs. Old cars are always going to need a lot of repairs.

        • Yeah the car person here sounds like a “car enthusiast” to me, since preludes are still desirable for import racing and 7 is low, but no one who works on cars and knows how much work a car like that can be would ever recommend it to their less knowledgeable friend.

        •  HalfSalesman   ( @HalfSalesman@lemm.ee ) 
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          How many miles on it? Because if it’s low mileage 7k is a steal.

          139k

          I don’t know that I’d suggest a car that old as a daily driver for someone that doesn’t do their own repairs. Old cars are always going to need a lot of repairs.

          Yeah that’s what I kind of told him, its age was a concern to me but he said that while I wasn’t the ideal user, that it’d probably still serve me well as long as I take care of it because he said old Hondas are very reliable. He was insistent it was the best option out of the cars we were looking at. He also loves Hondas though so I’m wondering if he was a tad biased and it was really just a car he’d like.

          I’ll say I do feel some level of responsibility to making sure its taken care of because its like a cool old car and IDK if I want that sense of responsibility. But I also really don’t want to go car shopping again.

  • Smart home stuff is unfairly maligned. You just need a few basic rules and some hobby time.

    • Don’t buy wifi stuff.
    • If it needs its own dedicated app, don’t buy it.
    • Don’t buy smart appliances. If you want to smart up something expensive, get a cheap smart outlet or a cheap sensor that does the job.
    • Use an open source platform like Home Assistant, not Google or Alexa or whatever.
    • When you find something it can’t do that you want it to do, write some Python code and make it open source. You’ll get so much love from the community for the simplest things. Also the occasional person that angrily wants to know why your free thing doesn’t support his hyper specific use case but you can safely ignore that.
  • Inherits ‘maintainer’ status on an open-source pony-themed RPG dating simulator

    For anyone in the industry out there, if someone has ‘maintainer’ status on an open source project, hire that mofo right away. That title sounds so casual but is the most hardcore

  • I feel weirdly caught, because I had a time during college when I could actually say “the usual please” in our local subway (the restaurant not the transportation vehicle).

    Also I did program on the calculator in like 7th grade and studied mythological origins of witches and their bogs last month for a d&d round.

    Not that big of an innovator, though.

    •  boonhet   ( @boonhet@lemm.ee ) 
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      If I had not moved several kilometers away from my favourite bar, I swear some of the baristas would be communicating with me in grunts by now.

      There was a period where me stepping in was followed by “The usual?” and a couple of times when they saw me out smoking just as the bar opened, so they just poured it without even asking me, as there was little point.

      Life is too short to drive a Hyundai and eat the same meal every day though. Unless the Hyundai is one of their more performant EV models, in which case it can at least be fun.

  • I’ve worked as a software developer but it’s not my strength. But the spreadsheet (and buying a Hyundai) rings so very true. My life is in spreadsheets, from my finances to my holiday plans to my meal planning…