i worked from home 1.5 days last week because i'm sick, another day earlier last week to deal with an apartment maintenance issue, and 3 days the week before because of my knee, and i think i'm going to have to work from home at least this coming monday since i'm still sick. i like working from home tbh, i get a lot more done and feel less stressed, but i'm starting to worry about my job security. this much being sick/in pain in one month is not good.
I want to write a free, copyleft book about how to thrive on low income in the USA, because all the books on personal finance give advice like "don't buy a latte every day," instead of "first, get your staples at the food bank, and *then* any other food via food stamps."
I've been writing an outline, and I need more sources. What books and links can you tell me about that are like more the food stamp example? (And please retoot!)
https://some.audio/ now has a(nother) new player! Still works without JS, but I gave up on parsing audio client-side and drawing a waveform, so went back to a simple player.
After fighting with it for most of the day Thursday and Friday, I'm not 100% sure Rancher v2 is actually ready for real-world usage. I like it a lot, but the fact that the API docs are "just inspect network traffic" and the CLI docs are "just run stuff and see what happens" really turns me off
"Democracy is not compatible with capitalism. Thereβs no democracy on an Iowa Beef Processors killing floor or a Wal-Mart check-out line. Capitalism has always been inexorably pulled toward the concentration of wealth and power into ever fewer hands."
I'm slowly fleshing this page out with goals and stuff! Not really sure how to beg for money to support doing open source software (which I probably spend almost as much time on as my day job) in a socially acceptable way but I'm learning! https://www.patreon.com/zacanger
@elomatreb I have a coworker who swore by one of those jetbrains IDEs, used it for front end, backend JS, some Rust, and some C#, and loved every single one of those features
that's kind of scary to the company tbh. we're going through a weird/bad time already, and this kind of came at the height of things being tense and frustrating for everyone in the company. this is bad.