Man I used to think there was no relation between what I ate and my wardrobe size, but eventually it really does catch up with you, especially if your day job is sedentary.
I’m assuming there’s a downside, like you have to commit to whatever thing you were planning before the flip. So like I say I’m going to slap a cop, and then I flip the coin, hoping for the best.
Maybe the effect only lasts until you look which side of the coin came up - so you won’t know how it will go until you’ve tried it. :D
Highly recommend throwing –patch on any git commands you’re used to using. You will have the prettiest, most atomic fkn commit, I’m serious people will love you for it.
I mean many people won’t care, but the quality folk will notice and approve.
I’ve only tried the VS code hunk stager thing, and found it cumbersome compared to command line, but if you can make a GUI work for you ya go for it. I’ve never found it worth the trouble personally
Trunk based, eh? Yeah, we do that on a couple teams where I’m at, too. I like the philosophy, but force pushing the same commit over and over as you’re incorporating review feedback is antisocial, especially when you’ve got devs trying to test your changes out on their machines.
Since transitioning to work, but still keeping a notebook, I use the following. Colours based entirely on what pencils/highlighters I had when I first started taking notes at work.
<span style="color:#323232;">Assigned work Blue
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Ad hoc Orange
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Errors Pink/Red
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Solutions Green
</span><span style="color:#323232;">Actualizing Yellow
</span><span style="color:#323232;">WTF Purple
</span>
Man I don’t regret leaving this behind at my last job. You start out by doing someone a one-off like “sure I can pull the top 5 promotional GICs broken down by region for your blog article - I love supporting my co-workers!”
Then requests become increasingly esoteric and arcane, and insistent.
You try to build a simple FE to expose the data for them, but you can’t get the time approved so you either have to do it with OT or good ol’ time theft, and even then there’s no replacement for just writing SQL, so you’ll always be their silver bullet.
My partner literally had to send her mother our budget and attached bank statements to illustrate how we could struggle to pay the bills even with 3 jobs between the 2 of us.
I will say she finally got it - that you can work hard and scrimp and save, and still come up short.
Name em (feddit.de)
Here as well (lemmy.world)
One day Star Trek will probably morph into a religion. (startrek.website)
This was inevitable. (startrek.website)
It's dangerous to go alone. Take this. (lemmy.world)
Based off a post I made on Reddit a while back. Hope y’all enjoy....
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Manager: This task only takes 30 minutes. Why did it take you the whole day? (programming.dev)
This is my life now (lemmy.world)
Standards shouldn't be behind a paywall (lemmy.world)
ISO 8601 is paywalled...
Space Billionaires (lemmygrad.ml)
Not such a conspiracy theory now (lemmy.world)
... and you feel nothing. (lemmy.ml)
This is great. You should try it. (startrek.website)
well guess what else is yellow ? (lemmy.world)
time to code (lemmy.ml)
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It's all downhill from here (lemmy.zip)