I only know how to type my passwords at normal speed correctly. Like, I have to walk through the muscle memory step by step to get a text version of the password and even that’s iffy.
I only know how to type my passwords at normal speed correctly. Like, I have to walk through the muscle memory step by step to get a text version of the password and even that’s iffy.
figma balls
I plan to be early to the point where I get uncomfortably anxious if I leave on time. I set alarms and reminders to remind me that I need to start thinking about getting ready. I try to be ready way ahead of time. I am experiencing this right now.
My pandoc scripts are fairly easy to use, I think…
My friend and I had a dynamic like that in a campaign. He was playing a dwarf barbarian who only spoke dwarven and I was playing a dwarf witch. When his barbarian would mouth off in dwarven about the party, my character would “translate” to something like, “He wishes you all good luck.”
Not cause it’s a good language or nothin’ scoff who would do that?
Francesca or Frankie
C# devs be like
public string? Name { get; set; }
This is a weapon of mass destruction. It’s too cute; I have perished from it.
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No, you’re too kind; I couldn’t, thank you.
If you don’t hold the keys, your data may as well not be encrypted.
Nice! I haven’t thought about pretty printers since I used penlight on Lua, but now I think I need one. I’ll add this to my arsenal.
They should have a rocks glass with a query on it
SELECT * FROM liquor_cabinet WHERE proof >= 120
The need for external validation is a burden, indeed, but you’re already on the right track. You got this!
I feel that. It’s not perfect, but I started writing down all of my ideas as bullet points just to relieve some of the urgency. I know that I’m likely to forget about them and completely ignore the list, but it really does help, regardless. I use an app called Logseq and I have it bound to a gesture on my phone so I can open it quickly. I hope it works for you.
Nah, ditch the mouse. Give them a machine with Arch, BSPWM, and Vim.
Says the water addict. Oh, look at me! I can’t go three days without water!
I find the minimal obligation to respond immediately to text messages convenient and relieving. Perhaps it may help to consider text messages like emails instead of like chats. My first phone displayed texts like emails, so that’s how my brain treats them, despite the chat layouts of modern apps.
If I want to have a conversation with someone, I will either call them or meet up with them. As a general rule of thumb, if something requires urgency or more than a couple of texts to resolve, it should probably be a phone call.
It’s funny because apps like Blender and Krita are actually competitive to proprietary software.