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paultimate14 , to lemmyshitpost in Government bonds anyone?

As an accountant I’ve listened to several colleagues talk for hours about dialing in their W-2’s, some even under withholding and making quarterly payments to make up the difference. Calculating exactly what they are saving and investing that into a seperate account.

Probably spending more in fees than they’re saving. Let alone the time invested. I’m perfectly fine with the government slowly accumulating 1% of my income extra over the course of a year and sending it back later personally.

Modern_medicine_isnt ,

It doesn’t have to be that hard for normal paycheck people. Just set the deductions so you owe money trial by error style. As long as you get enough of a raise each year you won’t owe a penalty.

DrPop ,

This is kinda what I do, I work out of state so I have been tweaking to get my state refund for one match the balance for the other because I’m too broke otherwise.

spicytuna62 ,
@spicytuna62@lemmy.world avatar

$1,000 is a nice little windfall to get back in February or March.

$1,000 is a lot of money to suddenly have to come up with before April 15.

Got_Bent ,

Fellow accountant here.

I’m getting $500 back this year. Sometimes I owe that much and offset with additional HSA contributions.

I don’t sweat it much beyond that. Just make sure I’m safe harbored and reconcile in February.

Unless we’re talking tens of thousands of dollars variance, the “free government loan” is entirely immaterial for most people, especially when savings accounts were paying a fraction of one percent interest and investments would either ring up ridiculous fees or require lot purchases far beyond the excess withholding.

I’m drinking beer this afternoon and don’t know if there’s a point to what I just said.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I’m drinking beer this afternoon and don’t know if there’s a point to what I just said.

Yes. There is a point to saying you’re drinking beer this afternoon. The point is that you’re having a nice afternoon!

Lemminary , to aboringdystopia in Can't even buy chicken in peace

Of course not. How will a multi-million dollar corporation be able to host a simple website on their own without ad revenue? Think of corporations!

mozz ,
@mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

It's not ad revenue. If you're on a site to buy something, and you see an ad and click away from the site where you can buy the thing, someone's fucked up terribly; there's no way the ad revenue was worth the lost potential lost chicken sandwich.

They're irritated because your ad blocker is preventing third-party tracking devices from linking your chicken purchase back to a wider consumer profile of you from other ad activity on the internet.

BigDiction ,

Agreed a paid conversion is always much more profitable than the aggregate ad rev/tracking benefit per thousand.

It’s bizarre to produce this message on a product site designed to sell direct.

LordOfTheChia ,

linking your chicken purchase back to a wider consumer profile of you from other ad activity on the internet.

Based on the time spent on KFC.com, the lingering cursor sweeps over the images of chicken, and the occasional clicks to purchase but failure to put payment information, we have determined that user mozz is a fox.

mozz ,
@mozz@mbin.grits.dev avatar

I once went to a pretty sad zoo, which had placed a lion enclosure directly across the person-walkway from the enclosure for a large bird. It was clear that the lion spent a significant part of its life looking across the walkway and wishing it could eat the bird.

RustyNova , to programmerhumor in Fortune Teller

At least there’s tree shaking. Not everything is getting in the final build

rockSlayer , to programmerhumor in Fortune Teller

Ez, feature bloat the project so all those dependancies are actively used

theneverfox ,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

The real LPT is always in the comments

patatahooligan , to linux_gaming in GloriousEggroll announces new project to unify Proton runtimes
@patatahooligan@lemmy.world avatar

This is great. Proton is getting a lot of testing just based on Steam’s userbase and it is backed by Valve. We also have a lot of data on proton’s performance and potential game-specific fixes in the form of protondb. Making sure that non-Steam launchers can use all that work and information is crucial to guaranteeing the long-term health of linux gaming. Otherwise it is easy to imagine a future where proton is doing great but the other launchers are keep running into problems and are eventually abandoned.

One thing that I am curious is how this handles the AppId. If this AppId is used to figure out which game-specific fixes are needed, then it will have to be known. Do we have a tool/database that figures out the AppId from the game you are launching outside of Steam?

cashews_best_nut ,

I hope it makes pirated games easier to launch on Linux. 👍 I’ve got about 5 different games I’ve yet to play cos I can’t be arsed looking into Proton command line flags.

henfredemars , to programmer_humor in Debugging

You’re sure that there was a crime? You’re fortunate that your bug is consistently reproducible.

Gormadt OP ,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

My “favorite” is when following the steps to reproduce a specific bug you get an entirely different bug then what was reported

Amends1782 ,

Actually think about that shit when I’m trying to sleep

sbv ,

Alleged crime.

kopczak1995 ,

Git blame would like to have a word with you.

nuke OP , to noncredibledefense in PVT Popeye reporting for duty!

How credible are Chicken gunners?

SomeAmateur ,

Very. Ever wonder why rookie naval aviators are called nuggets?

nuke OP ,

I feel like there’s potential here. Lockmart needs to get on this stat

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hakase , to nottheonion in The Economist has killed satire

Website called “The Economist” talks about the economy.

Lemmy.ml users: shocked-Pikachu-face

Orcocracy ,
@Orcocracy@hexbear.net avatar

i was shocked when I found out that The New York Times wasn’t a clock and watch fan forum for New Yorkers.

LadyAutumn ,
@LadyAutumn@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Idk it’s kinda like asking “What does global nuclear Armageddon mean for your investment portfolio?”

mriormro ,
@mriormro@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not shocked by the article focusing on trade. It’s just the tone it has when discussing global nuclear war is a little bit too much on the blasé side for me.

TropicalDingdong , to memes in Toyota Hilux is best lux
Zoidsberg ,
@Zoidsberg@lemmy.ca avatar

Thats the secret. You’re always in NCD.

shalafi , to lemmyshitpost in kamikazed herself

At some point parents just say, “Fuck it. Want to fall on your head? That’s you.”

NotErisma , to memes in Great deal ngl
@NotErisma@hexbear.net avatar
nxfsi , to internetfuneral in Find me

Ya forgot to say sudo

ActualShark , (edited ) to internetfuneral in Jesus answered,
@ActualShark@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Obviously Jesus likes shrimp srimp

BowtiesAreCool ,

Srimp

goombakid ,

S R I M P

charliespider ,

S R I M P

UndulyUnruly ,
@UndulyUnruly@lemmy.world avatar

S R I M P

Kolanaki , to technology in All women pictured are A.I. generated
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

“Not just these women, but all pictures of all women everywhere. Women are a myth!”

LazaroFilm ,
@LazaroFilm@artemis.camp avatar

Just like birds.

JJROKCZ , to lemmyshitpost in 'Murica 🇺🇲🍕🦅

That would be pretty fucking sick… if it was done on a closed course like an old airstrip or a closed highway for filming… not an active interstate…

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