







This might sound crazy but discountelectronics.com is pretty solid in the United States. Maybe not be the cheapest, but they consistently have fresh inventory that turns over.


I struggle with similar feelings, although in other disciplines. I’m going to ask you the same questions I ask myself because they help center me when I’m in a similar mental space.
Who do you create for? Do you create for those people that don’t value your work? Do you create for yourself, for your own satisfaction? Do you create for external recognition?
I think we’ll turn this corner as a society, especially as everything becomes further enshittified. Inherent value and authenticity, the process and the work are all things that I do believe we all care about, but we’ve been spoiled with the convenience of everything.
I hope things get better for you.


Don’t worry, they’re working on the IRS too. I saw an anecdote where the Elongated Muskrat said he deleted E-file.


That’s good, not an easy thing to start or to keep up. The thing that helped me forgive the people in my life that had failed me in pretty substantial ways, was understanding them just as people, not as the specific role they were in my life. People make mistakes, and they usually aren’t taught the proper tools to handle things properly.


Maybe they can use the same techniques for keeping their product management and feature roadmap for more than an hour.


The way I solved this was by setting up a hotspot on my phone with the same SSID as my home network. The Chromecast doesn’t know the difference.


I just tried registering as well, same issue. It looks like a problem with their registration process, I tried resetting my password and it was unable to find my email.


Real reason? Because product managers are idiots.


I’m somewhere between step 7 and 8.


Don’t you dare even look at the Øresund, we still have our sticks.