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Here on break

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I mean most likely, but I haven’t checked my bank balance in a while so can’t be 100% certain

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0123

I’m a programmer

pomodoro_longbreak,
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Yeah I didn’t really understand hangovers until I slowed my drinking down to reasonable levels, and then to barely at all. Now it’s not so much a hangover, but I notice I’m not really 100% percent for a couple of days after some drinks.

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Everyone’s different. My ~70 yo father-in-law can knock back IPAs all night and go for a bike ride, bright eyed and bushy tailed, the next morning. Meanwhile I’ll have 2-3 light drinks and be grumpy and unmotivated the next day.

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If it’s regular, I recommend cron + mailutils. Have the cron job call a script with a variable sleep in it if you want to make it look more manual.

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Also that urgency is rooted in job insecurity, not even customer impact. They just don’t want to look bad.

E: which I mean fair enough, me too, but still.

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I like that idea, and it actually did work for our Marketing guy (Salesforce has a kind of SQL). Near the end there, I just had to debug a few of his harder errors, or double check a script that was going to be running on production.

Never thought of it for Postres or Mysql, etc, but I suppose there’s got to be an easy enough way to get someone access

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Yeah but we’re all learning, so a certain amount of grace is called for.

Anyway, not to counter my own point. There’s a line, is what I’m saying, and it’s blurry.

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Minecraft, Doom (first two), Cities Skylines, and more recently, Unpacking.

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You’re not getting it. The listening is the help

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Thank you, yeah it’s like sometimes you just have to work through it before you hear some suggestions.

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Also known as being a good listener. Ideally it goes back and forth, too. But there’s a time and a place for everyone to take on the listener/encourager role.

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Do people use the same accounts on different devices? This is my work laptop account, but I’ve got another for phone, and yet another for personal laptop

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I get what you’re saying, but I personally don’t find it tiring. It’s just a part of contextualizing history. I think of it as a reminder of the progress we’ve made (I hope) - that we can put an asterisk beside someone’s name in the history books.

Kind of like how it’s impossible to talk about the history of hypothermia research without acknowledging its grossly unethical source.

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Is that Tony Todd? I feel like that’s Tony Todd

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Yeah I’m seeing them all over. I was at one of the Nov 12 “ceasefire now” protests, and saw this group actually had an info booth set up nearby.

I think I’m in a similar boat as you. On the whole I think it’s a positive thing.

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