Remember faster!
Please 💖
Remember faster!
Please 💖
I had some friends/colleagues from Slovakia and I quickly realized that it’s extremely important to mainly utilize curse words while debugging.
What about man mount?
I might get into robot vacuums again, thank you very much!
I spent the last day refactoring code for a (private) project. But I drank coffee. This isn’t accurate at all!
I’m not even in a rural setting and the only way to get my dogs to the vet is via car. Getting a taxi to drive there is difficult when one of your dogs starts vomiting after the second turn.
That and getting to by family in a rural setting. 2 hours by car vs up to 8 by train. With two dogs. That won’t happen 😐
Besides that I don’t really need a car.
I don’t need/want one, but I do want this cup.
I do think they’re neat though.
I like your style. How often have you been cursed at?
I like that it’s 2^8 people.
Edit: Apparently I’m not good at reading 😅
Tacocat
“You see officer, it wasn’t me robbing that bank. Bill Gates did it!”
What about VBA? Remote data? Python?
Could be. The project farm repeats words often. The project farm yells pretty loud. The project farm likes to destroy the stuff he tests.
Says? THE PROJECT FARM GUY YELLS AT THE CAMERA. VERY IMPRESSIVE!
I didn’t know he tested super glue, have to look for it. I dig his videos for some reason I don’t really understand.
I got myself a projector and it does nothing but display what I throw at it. I’m not watching cable anyway. The shield might be a great idea though.
Nah, I’m gonna KISS
I had enough colleagues unable to type exactly what they asked me into whatever search engine they preferred to accept your statement. If you don’t know how to use a search engine go ask for another job.
“Hey pancake, how do I run all tests via gradle?”
Open your browser, head to Google and type “run all tests in gradle”
“Oh, nice. Thank you for your help!”
And the next day the game starts all over again.
And the AIs probably run in AWS, so it generates them money while it generates them money.
Uh, that looks promising! Thank you!