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jmnicolas 2 days ago

a great many time consuming pleasantries

Oh the horror!

user_7832 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

> a great many time consuming pleasantries

> Oh the horror!

Indeed, that is precisely the case for some folks - with social anxiety. Or autism. Or a number of other mental states.

Maybe they're tired to their bones and barely have energy to even have one meal a day? Maybe they lost a loved one and never quite recovered since then?

It costs nothing to be polite and assume best intentions from the other side.

wrsh07 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

In this particular case, there's someone whose most precious moments are their breaks during the day, and rather than saying "good on them for finding a way to do the thing they are most passionate about" the response is "gee they should have used that extremely limited free time to.... have the most shallow of conversations"?

Pleasantries are fine, but that was never going to be a long term solution for him. He needed a space that was always available to him, where he is always welcome. For better or worse, that's not the site office. (Even if it worked on that job, you don't stay in one place as a contractor)

ofalkaed 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

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scrumper 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

And as a comment on an article written by, and about, a man who works a manual labor job because he can't support himself as a writer despite having published novels.

Most guilty, indeed.

randallsquared 2 days ago | parent [-]

The vast majority of authors, even most those who were quite prolific, have never been able to support themselves on that income alone, throughout the modern history of novels. This isn't new with LLMs.

dmd 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Please don't do this. You wouldn't shit in public. This is the same.

hrimfaxi 2 days ago | parent [-]

I am horrified at the thought of this comment aging poorly.