And now you know why we’ve been telling you not to use Telegram.
Anything and everything Amateur Radio and beyond. Heavily into Open Source and SDR, working on a multi band monitor and transmitter.
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And now you know why we’ve been telling you not to use Telegram.
In my opinion, you are describing a form of “imposter syndrome” and it’s not unusual for professionals to experience it.
There are many jobs where only a very small amount of time is spent “doing the job”, the rest is waiting around.
The thing is, waiting around is also the job and whilst you’re not handling an emergency, you don’t suddenly become a different person, you don’t forget those skills.
This one…
Depends on who you ask:
Still showing up in Australia right now.
If it was my problem to solve, here’s how I’d go about it, since I know nothing about either.
Start with the solar panels since the barrier to entry is much lower and after they’re installed, you don’t need to do much with them.
Then use your spare time to learn about beehives and go from there.
COVID antiviral medication.
The evolution and utility of drones.
If that’s what installing Linux is like I don’t want to know what installing Windows looks like.
Also, in unrelated news, I’m now available for Linux installs…
You don’t need to.
By using metrics like IP address , age, gender, race, religion, city, workplace, application, website, favourite song, colour and flavour, throw in a few more questions and you can lucratively target specific groups of people.
By COMBINING those metrics you can target extremely small groups of people, groups with precisely ONE member.
No need for a unique GUID at all.
Not all Australian humans are female…
I’m sad to say that apparently Australia has the unevitable situation where 100 women were killed by men in 2024.
The population of the UK is 68 million, Australia is 27 million.
Just think about that for a moment.
I published using the Kindle store. It’s not for everyone, but it scratched my itch. I framed my first cheque as a “published author” … I didn’t make any money, but that’s not why I published.
You don’t need anyone’s approval, you don’t need to pay anyone you don’t want to and you can do it from anywhere with an internet connection.
I’m not sure what you are trying to tell us when you call yourself a visibly trans person. What you are inside your mind is rarely what is visible on the outside.
So, helping trans people, absolutely, but how about you, who is looking out for you?
Take it one step at a time. Practice makes perfect and it’s likely that you’ll fail many times before you succeed. Keep ar it. You can do this!
You can speak your mind and still be kind and considerate. You tend to catch more flies with honey and after a while nobody resents a hard truth in the mix.
On the other hand, being less considerate about truth means that people will ignore you or worse actively fight you just to spite you.
You definitely don’t have to be passive, but you don’t have to be a dick about your truth.
Note that I’m not saying that you’re planning to be a dick, just that I’ve been where you are and don’t wish that on anyone.
I bookmarked it already and when I recover from COVID I’ll add my two bits … essentially, keep what you have, it’s unique, it’s memorable and already on every search engine.
Right now that’s exactly what this is. It’s odd enough to be unique, it’s memorable, it’s short.
Whilst Gimlet media did a whole podcast series on naming the company, the pharmaceutical industry went in the opposite direction:
(Source: https://www.pharmacytimes.com/view/12-difficult-to-pronounce-drug-names)
There was a TV show in the Netherlands in the late 1980’s called JASDV, which translated acronym meant Jan Behind The Scenes Of.
We use weird names all the time.
Money.
Doing this type of research is extremely time consuming so research needs funding, to eat food and pay rent and even if you discover things worth sharing, the current legal system often prevents you from publishing it, which costs more money to fight.
Where are you hearing this?