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ishouldquitsmoking21 karma

Imma guess because they're volunteers and it's free and apps cost resources to develop, test, deploy and maintain. A piece of paper (or pages as it were) doesn't cost anywhere near what an app would. It's a PDF. Download it to your phone and fill in the blanks.

ishouldquitsmoking5 karma

I'm nearly 50. I have 20+ years in dev and have been in-house counsel for software companies for over a decade and have always played with data and python. I'm on my way to pivot out of law and into data because it's way more interesting, fulfilling and fun for me than any other area I've worked in for 20 years. It's puzzles..all...day.

ishouldquitsmoking5 karma

Hate I missed ya in Huntsville. Looks like a great summer! Cheers!

ishouldquitsmoking5 karma

In Alabama, though, they closed the most local place for many rural voters (minorities) that would be able to get an ID and vote. It was already difficult enough to get to those places to get an ID (transportation and expense) but when you only have it open on the 3rd blue moon of the 8th week, it is difficult.

https://www.al.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/01/as_it_turns_out_bentleys_drive.html

ishouldquitsmoking4 karma

the college I went to - tuition alone is 4x what it was when I was there. are there more professors? no. Is the infrastructure better? not really. do they have a fancy resort style Olympic pool area and state of the art gym and other amenities that didn't exist when I was there? yep. tuition increases are not providing better education dollar for dollar.