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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • That’s why you try to line up the new job before you quit - they can’t talk shit about you quitting on short notice if you’re still there.

    I actually tried to give two weeks at my old job - they didn’t deserve it, but I figured I should. The application for my new job even had a checkbox labeled “I am currently employed and will need two weeks notice of my first shift.”

    Instead, they called me on a monday and asked “can you start next monday?”

    …My boss wasn’t in that day, and I really wanted a weekend before starting my new job; so on Tuesday, they found out that Friday was my last day.


  • So, related story…

    Back in 2011ish, I discovered SilkRoad. I’d heard about people ordering weed on the internet, and it sounded really convenient. I downloaded Tor, I trawled forums and #chans for onion links, and eventually, I found it. Aside from all of the sketchy shit (hard drugs, stolen credit card info, home vasectomy kits), it almost seemed too good to be true - I could order a whole pound for what I was paying for a couple of ounces.

    There was one problem, though: payment. You couldn’t use your debit card (obviously), and you couldn’t just buy a prepaid visa and use that. No, they handled all payments in this weird new thing that I’d never heard of… Bitcoin. I did a bit of research, and it seemed like it would be kind of a hassle to set up a wallet and find an exchange and actually buy any Bitcoins, and even more of a hassle to sell any extra Bitcoins that I had left over. On top of that, the price kept bouncing around, so enough Bitcoin to buy a fat sack of weed today might buy a much smaller sack tomorrow.

    So what did I do?

    I gave up and kept buying weed from a dude. If I’d sucked it up and dealt with the hassle to buy weed by the quarter pound instead of the quarter ounce, the crumbs left in my Bitcoin wallet could have bought me a house.


  • IIRC, the guage running from “very nearly empty” to “almost full” is an intentional thing, weirdly enough.

    On the upper end, it’s because supposedly people feel better if they fill the tank and the needle doesn’t start going down immediately.

    On the lower end, it’s to give people an earlier warning that their tank is (very nearly) empty, so they don’t run out of gas on the road.