The reason you “git blame”

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Not defending LMG’s mistakes, but GN’s opinion that you should not ask for comment doesn’t hold water.

    GN definitely has an agenda here. He made several comments that made it quite clear he’s resentful of LTT’s success.

    While I don’t think anything he reported is false, it’s all wrapped in a narrative that relies on implications. He certainly makes a whole lot of hay about a few small mistakes and heavily implies LTT is in the pockets of their sponsors and a conspiracy theory that LTT is only successful because of some connections and preferred treatment by YouTube.

    He’s very much trying to establish a narrative that LMG is wildly corrupt and undeserving of their success. However, a lot of it comes across as sour grapes.














  • Yeah, it’s a lot to pay for a keyboard that might not work out for you. That’s why I suggest the Logitech.

    I’d prefer one without the numpad, personally like the old Microsoft Sculpt, but for some reason MS refuses to update that keyboard to a more modern, lower latency wireless tech.

    I’m currently flirting with some of the mechanical options like the Moonlander, but haven’t yet pulled the trigger on that one.

    As for the mouse, seriously the vertical mouse made a HUGE difference for me. More than the keyboard honestly.



  • On the off chance you’re actually serious.

    The thing I was pointing out is that you have a union. Unions are actively and aggressively busted by US companies. Almost every US state has “at-will” employment laws that mean you can be laid off at any time for pretty much any reason at the drop of a hat.

    All of a sudden that 400K or whatever you were expecting to make this year turned into $0. You no longer have health insurance. Those RSUs you had vesting this year are gone (and those RSUs made up a big chunk of your compensation - that’s how people get into the 300-400K+ a year numbers).

    The highs can be high, but the lows are very low.