

It’s more of a “haven’t experimented” with the alternatives yet rather than them not being good. Mainly a time issue for me.
Interested in all things behavioral


It’s more of a “haven’t experimented” with the alternatives yet rather than them not being good. Mainly a time issue for me.


I do a lot of data entry stuff and have some custom sheets and graphs I’ve made for individuals over the years. Time, mainly.


I really like libreoffice honestly. In my job I have to use docs but I find myself copying from libre office most of the time. Prior to that, I used to create all my visuals with office and do my graphs in excel. So I’ve tried a few different ways to do things. Libre reminds me of old school products and I kind of like that. Plus it does what I want with shapes. Which is nice when I need to make visuals. I still use excel though, for now.


Yeah good point. I’m interested to see how it will work out, and whether it will become less convenient to have a whole gaming setup anymore.


I might get brave and try it on this older machine. I’m not super savvy. I can put Legos together…like a good millennial, but that’s about it. One foot at a time etc.


It’s time for me to build a new gaming pc. With the current cost and this…(keeping in mind I’m no computerologist) I may just get the Steam Machine.


Education, perhaps? I know it’s under attack as well. Maybe there are some opportunities though.


I use it for making materials for special education usages. Word processor almost never.


The low-tech appliances in my cheap apartment work pretty great. Just modern enough not to waste a ton of water, but still have knobs and rattle the floors.


I rarely go to McDonald’s but I personally like the kiosk because it gives me time to think and change my mind. But the ai I’ll definitely pass on.


It will be zero dollars. Have you seen who is in charge of the FAA? That’s even before the AI. I’m good for a little bit I think.
Anecdotally, last week I (middle aged lady) was approached by two strange men. One tried to grab me outside my work site, and one told me how lovely I was and asked for my number (in target). It’s much, much worse for young women. It’s not manufactured, unlike the doubt of women’s lived experience seems to be.