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Season 9!
Previously SecretPancake on Feddit
Season 9!
Pretty much every day since I’m watching Taskmaster
At work? Tell them „I know you don’t like me, I don’t like you either, but let’s just be professional here and then go on with our lives“
It’s hard to explain in words. I quickly searched for a video about it and this one shows the basics pretty good: https://youtu.be/w3JCjsIOMdM?si=-dS-m940AGHFgCG-
Sublime Text is a bit more powerful in that regard (and also more performant with very large files) which is why I still keep it installed even though I switched to VSCode long time ago. I guess Vim can do even more but I can’t get myself to learn it well.
Learn what the software or device you’re using can do. There’s often so much productivity packed in, you don’t even know what you’re missing.
For example code editors like VSCode or Sublime Text have easy ways to select and work on multiple lines/words at the same time that can make work SO much more productive and fast, it’s like magic. I see other people doing things line by line and it takes ages.
Microwaves have all kinds of presets that people rarely use. Read the manual and try them out.
I believe everyone will just take advantage of my generosity and so I don’t even bother helping anyone.
I don’t think it would be a good idea to read those notes. These letters are written in a way to convince the reader that suicide is the only option and that seems to me a dangerous reading material for anyone who is not in a good place.
I thought everyone does echo date("Y");
Same thing the other way around. It depends on what you’re used to.
I gave it a chance for a tiny project but even then it was painful.
They made a huge oopsie with Siri once, when it was revealed that audio was reviewed by real people without my consent. It made me question everything for a bit. But is it better at Google? I don’t think so. And Apple fixed the issue.
And then came Tailwind…
At work we let Typescript and descriptive naming document our code. Only when something is a workaround or otherwise weird will we add comments. So far it has worked great for us.
Rotate <body> veeeeeeery slowly
Orzo. I always tried to be like someone I’m not. Now I’m neither rice nor pasta.
Phone + Magsafe Wallet with ID, drivers license and credit card
Keys in an Orbitkey organizer with a multitool, an Airtag and a MagNut to attach my car keys on if needed*
An Alpaka Zip Pouch with an Olight Open Mini pen, more cards, some cash and loads of small, flat stuff like band-aids, a tick remover, a round of flattened duct tape and so on
*The little magnet is a bit annoying because it attaches to all kinds of stuff that it should not. I’m going to get something that attaches without magnets
Generation Tamagotchi
Mojito. Because I like it and I am a creature of habit.
I would be quite surprised