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vk6flab , to asklemmy in I find no motivation in working for myself
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Generally laziness helps.

If you host a system, then you have to dedicate resources to maintaining it, which quickly escalates to lack of interest.

If you pay someone to host it, you get to spend your energy on things that you’re interested in.

If you can find people to pay you for things that you’re interested in, but they just want fixed, you have a business.

So, be conservative in what you host and frivolous in what you outsource.

Note that this says nothing about FOSS. since that’s about a related but different concepts.

From a FOSS perspective, be frivolous (as in, do lots) in your bug reports and patches, be conservative in which projects you own.

fubo , to showerthoughts in The appearance of your letter spam depends on your keyboard layout.

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apotheotic , to science_memes in Caption this.

Me and the boys when we hear the ice cream truck

Tywele , to nostupidquestions in How do you drive in Cyberpunk???

Brake first then steer.

NauticalNoodle , to asklemmy in What is your favorite YouTube channels?

A lot of the channels I like have already been listed (more than once) by others, so I will just mention my top current favorites and few that haven’t been mentioned.

  • SuperfastMatt -He’s a former Tesla engineer that hobby builds custom vehicles like an offroad Dodge Viper and a land-speed car
  • HyperspacePirate -he’s a guy building his own diy cryocooler while doing all sorts of at-home refrigeration refinement utilizing off the shelf materials.
  • Max Miller -He’s an educational cook that seems to speak to the former Alton Brown crowd.
  • ThisOldTony -He’s a pair of machinist hands 🙌 that shows people the fundamentals of how to work with metal while also being entertaining
  • Extractions&Ire -He’s a mad chemist from the southern hemisphere
  • The Thought Emporium -He’s an amateur mad bio-engineer who among other things is working to create an array of rat neurons that he can teach to play Doom

Nilered is a mad chemist from the northern hemisphere that also barely makes content anymore so I can’t list him

I also love most of the content creators that are apart of Nebula.

apotheotic , to asklemmy in I find no motivation in working for myself

Short answer: Therapy!

Long answer:

You’ve identified a problem that you want to fix (willingness to do effort for yourself versus for others) but you haven’t identified the root cause. This is basically one of the situations that therapy is best equipped to help with. It sounds like maybe a self-worth issue but I’m not a therapist so that’s about as valuable as a lace umbrella.

WereCat , to lemmyshitpost in Futon

I had these for the first time ever in Sunday. I had no idea they even exist until Sunday. Why do I see a post about them now?

ultranaut , to asklemmy in What's the hardest you've ever hit your head on something or something hit yours?

Playing football during PE class a lifetime ago. I’m not sure what happened exactly but I got knocked out and regained consciousness face down in the grass.

Chivera , to asklemmy in What is your favorite YouTube channels?

Cult of Dusty

WereCat , to science_memes in Geography 101

Ire ire baby, dun dun dun dun dudu dun dun

AceFuzzLord , to asklemmy in How do you feel you've aged?

So far, mid 20s and over the last few years I feel it’s ever so slightly harder for me to be on my knees. That, and I naturally lean a lot more into one foot when standing at the sink doing dishes, so I find I gotta sit after doing dishes to rest whichever foot was being leaned on because I usually take a long time doing them.

avidamoeba , (edited ) to linux in How is RISC-V better than arm for Linux?
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each vendor’s CPU design can differ vastly from one another unlike x86 which is standard and only between amd and Intel.

The ISA guarantees that a program compiled for it can run on any of these vendor designs. For example native binaries for Android run on any SoC from any vendor with the ARM ISA compiled for. The situation is exactly the same as with x86, Intel and AMD. Their core designs are very different yet binaries compiled for x86 run on either Intel or AMD, and on any of their models, even across different architectures. E.g. a binary compiled for x86_64 would run on AMD Zen 2, as well as Intel Skylake, as well as AMD Bulldozer.

How is RISC-V better at this?

It’s better in that it’s free to use. Anyone making a chip implementing RISC-V doesn’t have to pay ARM or Intel for a license. Not that Intel sells them anyway.

The fragmentation issue might become a new problem. With that said we definitely want to move away from the only usable cores using ARM or x86, neither of which we can design and manufacture without the blessing of two corpos, one of which is a proven monopoly abuser.

frankPodmore , to nostupidquestions in Why won't companies easy re release old games or at least make very old ones free?
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easy to profit by re selling

This was exactly the reason they shut down the 3DS marketplace: re-selling old games is more profitable via Switch Online than it was through the 3DS marketplace!

watersnipje , to science_memes in Co-kee

I sometimes use coqui frog sound recordings to sleep. Such a nice sound.

mumblerfish , to asklemmy in how do you survive lazy coworkers?

I’d say this happens everywhere, with some exceptions maybe. Like I used to be in academia, it’s generally a stressful environment since you are 100% responsibe for everything. There is freedom in that too, but stressful.

Now I work in an office. There are some that take any chance they get to relax for a bit, socialize, snd so on. I don’t, I go there to work. I’m a bit introvert, so I don’t socialize much, but I put in some effort not to appear antisocial, but that is it.

I like my work, as in the tasks I do give me some satisfaction. I do it for me. I don’t socialize or relax at work because I happen to perfer the tasks. I know I’m lucky here, a lot of people do not get to work jobs like this. My collegues probably do not think the same way about their jobs, and I don’t blame them.

What I don’t get with what you are saying is the following. If everyone is “slacking off”, you get to do your work. I suppose you are not in a position where doing the tasks are satisfying enough to you, and that is why you’d want the others to do the tasks as well. But if you don’t get that satisfaction from doing the tasks, don’t you sympathize with your coworkers? They too probably do not get the satisfaction they’d prefer from the job alone, just like you? The difference between you and them is maybe then in the desire to socialize at work.

If you, unlike them, do not have any way of getting some base level of satisfaction at work, by the tasks alone or by some other means, and instead start resenting them for trying to get that satisfaction, then if you have to opportunity to change your line of work may help. People will probably still be the same, but maybe you won’t resent them?

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