Christopher Masto
He tends to dawdle away his time and accomplish nothing.
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Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•You can (probably should) remove personal information from a photo before uploading it to social media
8·3 months agoThere are a million ways to do this, as have already been described in other comments. This is one more. I built https://photostripper.com/ a while back, when I was practicing building small web applications to learn different tech stacks. Lemmy is not the target audience - you folks know how to do this already, and why would you trust that I’m not keeping copies of your photos (I promise I’m not, but what is that worth?)
Anyway, I’m only mentioning it because it’s my thing and I enjoyed making it.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Does the average american, when naming a price of any given item, takes into account taxes or disregards it?
0·3 months agoThat’s just called being scammed. There’s no 43% sales tax anywhere in the US.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityOPto
Voyager@lemmy.world•Why did Voyager break for my server?English
0·4 months agoThanks very much!
I didn’t realize it was outdated; I get emails from Elestio regularly (including just this week) that it was automatically updated to the latest version. Apparently I forgot (it’s slowly coming back to me now) that at some point something broke on an upgrade and I must have pinned the version back in early 2024.
I just tried to move it forward and unfortunately, anything after that version breaks with a failing schema migration (maybe the same problem I had back then). I restored a backup for now and I’ll figure out how to fix it over the weekend.
I appreciate the assistance and info.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What browser are you using?
0·5 months agoI switched to Chrome about 10 years ago because Safari was buggy and lost all my tabs one time too many. Also it made it easier to move between platforms. Still using it now. The main thing I wish it had is a visual tab overview like Safari does.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do some people hate drinking water?
3·5 months agoExactly the same here.
Plus, some people are really sensitive to tastes and textures. When we’re not them, we call them picky eaters. When I was a child, I couldn’t stand the taste of water, and there were other foods I found repulsive. Even a different brand of ingredient from the one I was used to made me gag.
Somehow, I completely grew out of that and I’m now very adventurous when it comes to food. But it did leave me with empathy when I encounter someone who has a limited palate, which is pretty common among my nerd-spectrum peer group.
When you think about it, eating the wrong thing is a quick path to sickness or death, so it makes sense that food can trigger extreme reactions of disgust. If you ever ate something and got sick afterward, even if the two were unrelated, it’s very hard to un-make that connection.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•They are officially known as string trimmers. Where are you geographically and what do you call them?
0·5 months agoThis plays in my head every time I hear the phrase “weed whacker”. It’s called a whacker, for weeds.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I just lie on job applications and say I have a college degree?
2·5 months agoSorry I took forever to answer this.
None of my previous jobs (including Google) checked references at all. They may have done a criminal background check, I don’t remember.
This latest one outsources their background check to a company that I’m sure charges them tons of money to do very little. I was disappointed to see from their web site that they are selling their use of AI to screen people. So that’s great.
But anyway, yes, what happened was that I had to fill out a form on the third party web site and give them a bunch of information - driver’s license, SSN, but also education, previous employers, job titles, manager’s names, etc. Then a few days later I got an email from the HR person at my new job telling me the third party company was unable to verify any of the information, so could I please send them a copy of my diploma, a letter from my former employer, etc. Basically I had to do all the legwork that they paid for, apart from checking a few databases to confirm I’m not a felon.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Should I just lie on job applications and say I have a college degree?
13·5 months agoI just started a new job and I had to dig up a copy of my high school diploma as part of the background check. Ridiculous? Yes. But also, they just outsource to a third party company to verify everything. And that company doesn’t seem to actually do what they’re paid for and they just kicked back all of the work to me.
In any case, I agree with the comments that you shouldn’t need a degree. I’ve been a manager in tech for a long time, including 10 years at Google, and have a lot of experience hiring. I don’t have a college degree. And once someone had work experience, I never paid any attention to their education. Lying about it is only going to risk getting caught.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your hot sauce of choice?
0·6 months agoI can’t pick a single favorite, they all have different uses. Cholula or Valentina go with a lot of things, but obviously and especially Mexican food. Frank’s Red Hot is pretty much only for making Buffalo sauce, but I also like it on mac & cheese, and on steak (this is a weird thing I got from my dad). My favorite chili crisp is Fly By Jing. It makes Chinese takeout worth eating. Calabrian chili paste goes great on sandwiches and in tomato sauces. I’m not big on sriracha, but keep a bottle of Underwood Ranches on hand to make spicy ketchup or add to a sandwich or burger, ramen, etc. Speaking of Underwood Ranches, their chili garlic sauce is perfect on eggs. I also have a bottle of Secret Aardvark habanero sauce for chili and hot dogs and most importantly, chili dogs. The last one that comes to mind is the only obscure one that you get in those mall stores where 99% of their business is from frat boy joke labels: “Sauce Bitch”. Despite the stupid name, this one is unique and delicious. It’s fruity and dark and goes amazingly well with pork dishes as well as eggs. I stumbled on it in a restaurant and now I have to order it direct from the manufacturer because I haven’t found anything else quite like it.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
ADHD@lemmy.world•What are your Favorite ADHD related Life Hacks?English
4·6 months agoHot damn do I love gloves. I bought a 5000-count case five years ago and I’m just about out of them. Turns out making it easier to touch icky things like the sink strainer was well worth the $50.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
ADHD@lemmy.world•What are your Favorite ADHD related Life Hacks?English
13·6 months agoThe part of my brain that needs to be interested in something to do it is actually very stupid and easily tricked. Sometimes when I’m stuck all I have to do is literally pretend I find the work engaging.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What TV show intro will you never skip?
0·7 months agoIt was the dawn of the third age of mankind
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How does one snap their fingers?
2·7 months agoThis is a skill I do not have, and apparently I may be one of two people in the world who can’t do it.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK that a new internet/account bypass during Windows 11 installs already exists. Here is a 7 step guide.
18·7 months agoNah, it’s not as bad as Linux.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How does Google make money from Gmail, the google calendar, drive or other services when used with third party front ends?
21·7 months ago“Exploiting” means what, exactly? And what evidence do you have for it?
The content of your email is not used for targeting or profiling, it’s not being sold. Clear enough? The qualifier is because some “well ackshually” will point out that they have to scan it for spam filtering, virus detecting, adding calendar events, etc. These are features of the product, and I think labeling them exploitation would be a bit rich.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How does Google make money from Gmail, the google calendar, drive or other services when used with third party front ends?
22·7 months agoGoogle does not use the content of Gmail messages for ad targeting. Lots of misinformation here.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is Severance the new Lost?
2·8 months agoI don’t believe the producers had the whole story arc planned regardless of what they say. I think you can tell when there’s a mystery box situation. But now that they moved the island and it has settled down into an allegory for Scientology, I’m hoping they’ll stop introducing polar bears and keep focusing on the story.
Spoiler here:
I think there is a huge corner they’re backed into when it comes to neatly wrapping things up. If severance is stopped, the innies have to die. Even reintegration means giving up their identities and personalities and becoming just a memory. So it’ll be pretty messy to try to write their way out of that.
Christopher Masto@lemmy.masto.communityto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does it make sense to buy a lifetime supply of honey?
29·8 months agoAll the honey I’ve ever bought has crystallized before I could get through the small bottle. Yeah, you can heat it, it’s a pain to have to deal with when I just want to use it. I’d rather buy what I need fresh.
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