• Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Love the jokes but appreciate the reminder: don’t come to work sick. Even if that bastard tries to get you to. The people they persuaded to work sick are the reason they’re short-staffed today, and it will only get worse if you’re in there infecting others.

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      9 months ago

      Keep telling my girlfriend this. Stop feeling bad that they’re short staffed. You’re not management, it’s not your problem.

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        9 months ago

        The issue is when you know your coworkers will be much more stressed because you didn’t come in. You still shouldn’t go to work if you’re sick, but I try not to call out that often for the same of the people I work with.

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          9 months ago

          But if you go to work sick, there’s a good chance you’ll make your coworkers sick, and then you’re the one who has to deal with them taking a sick day.

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      9 months ago

      The guy in the cubicle next to me sounds like he’s dying. I have my desk fan pointed in his direction in a likely fruitless attempt to keep from being colonized by whatever noxious beasties he is fogging the air with.

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        9 months ago

        Ugh, I hope you’ve got a good mask and the latest flu and covid shots. Not for the sake of your boss! But for your safety and comfort. Maybe your cellmate there could come up with a reason for a half-hour one-on-one with the boss in their office. Coughing and wheezing the whole time.

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    9 months ago

    I have a friend who would totally get this joke… and then lecture me about how we’re all living in fear and COVID isn’t bad and no one should wear a mask and you’re infringing on his rights to wear a mask around him and other nonsense.

    Honestly, if we hadn’t been through a lot of shit together in our teens and twenties, I wouldn’t be friends with him. We have a deep bond, but he’s a fucking moron.

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      He needs someone like you for sure. It seems a lot of people who get radicalized double down so hard they lose their friends and family and then can only justify doubling down further due to the Sunken Cost fallacy.

      It’s like with flat earthers: “well I stopped talking to everyone I cared about over this so if it’s not true then that was all for nothing”

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      9 months ago

      I hit my breaking point with a lifelong friend like that in 2020 and severed all ties. Trump did a real number on this country and its people.

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      9 months ago

      Your friends don’t have to be perfect and you shouldn’t feel like you have to defend the love you have for your friend.

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        I agree and I don’t expect my friends to be perfect, but trust me, this guy is something else. I was going on vacation to Niagara Falls and he told me something like “I was there when I was 13 in a trench coat and a video camera filming all the people with turbans. For a long time, I thought that was stupid, but now I realize it was a good idea.”

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        9 months ago

        You are both right and wrong (and the joke is stupid). The loopback-subnet is 127/8, not 127.0.0/24. Class-based Networks are superceded by CIDR since the 90ies. Nowadays it’s ::1 anyways.

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          I know, but I wanted to make this as long as possible.

          Class-based Networks are superceded by CIDR since the 90ies.

          I mean yeah, but what do they know anyway? :D

          (at work we still call them that)

          The joke usually has ~ or ~/ instead of 127.0.0.1 as I recall it, which makes more sense.

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    9 months ago

    127.0.0.1 has never been “home”. It’s loopback or localhost. ~ or $HOME would be more appropriate.

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    9 months ago

    Stay at home, wear a mask. Good advice, now that COVID is back on the rise!