I think he just likes smoking weed, but I like it being couched as giving him some competitive advantage. I swam, and knew a couple ladies who supposedly smoked some weed with him. They were better swimmers than me, so I was not invited of course.
I work from home for about 75% of my work. Today, I have to drive somewhere this morning, and then again somewhere this evening. I will spend in the realm of 2.5-3 hours in the car today. I do not get paid for travel. I will not be able to get in my daily run today. I probably won't see my kids after I drop them at school. I'll get home around 11pm tonight.
So yeah, I love wfh. But for the case of my job tonight, it's very good money, and not the perfect use case for remote (although certainly doable considering we did for years), and so I eat it, it's whatever. I generally have 7 or so jobs a month that I need to travel. Twice the commute is about 40m each way. The other five are 5-15m commutes so they're fine.
Who's Barry Badrinath?
Appreciate your view and I would love to see more of it.
I live in NJ, which is probably the most suburban state in the US, and so we were built with cars and houses in mind. Fortunately, we are seeing a shift toward biking infrastructure, albeit a little slow, but progress is progress. Jersey City certainly leads the way, and new developments that come online, which there are many, are often required to put in protected bike lanes.
Beyond that, we've seen work started on a Greenway connecting Montclair and Jersey City, nine miles through very dense, urban landscape, where there will be dedicated bike lanes throughout. NJ has so many old rail lines that there's been an effort to turn into pedestrian ways. There's one that comes to mind that's 20 miles. Ideally we would also take some of those old railways and make them unold, and add additional rail lines, but things move slowly in a tiny state with 565 municipalities.
All I know is I'm fortunate to be part of the Northeast Corridor of the US, which is seemingly one of the few places that tries to do some forward thinking.
Yeah, I used PowerToys and it's now Right Control again. It was probably easier than finding drivers for Linux.
You could kayak up the Hackensack River and get mercury poisoning! The Meadowlands are a really strange place.
This is Lemmy, we're here to jump to conclusions and hate on things.
It is, because the US numbers are so incredibly dragged down by the worst of its school systems. I live in New Jersey, and we rank highly and are considered globally competitive (although I never really understand how you can compare them, they're very different approaches to learning), but if you go to the shit hole parts of the US it's a stark contrast. That being said, NJ has over 500 school systems, so there's even stark contrast within the state.
But yeah, the DOD school system is consistently the best place to educate your kids. And it's all free (if you're doing your part).
Yeah, I'm from Jersey, and I guess the majority of people I know are just transplants to other states, but it's shoes off everywhere to me. Home is comfort and comfort is shoes off.
Shoes offer.
I want going to be so forthright, but nail on head.
Yeah, I can't stand modern shades of gray. Everyone decorates their house like they're about to list it for sale. Give me colors! Give me silly pictures, and plants, and nonsense. It's your home, it doesn't need to be sterile.