Also me at work.
Also me at work.
I open the text file where my powershell history is stored when the command I want isn’t recent enough.
There’s been a few times where I had to look into an issue and found a comment I wrote much earlier with a ticket number or link to a previous ticket that explains exactly why this new issue is actually the intended behavior.
It’s really helpful when the product owners clearly can’t make up their minds about what they want their apps to do.
I actually remember the teacher having us do this in high school. I tried it again a few years later and it didn’t really work anymore.
Jumping around to random features is how my ADHD brain works most efficiently.
You wanna know why this dashboard takes a full minute to load? It’s because it joins every table in the fucking database because some people can’t be bothered to look at a separate page for certain information.
I still use TortiseGit just for merge conflicts. The editor is more intuitive to me.
There’s a mistake in the title. It should say “best”.
This is the first I’ve heard of this. Might be worth checking out.
Know any decent alternatives? I use ccleaner occasionally only to quickly clear out unused and temporary files.
3 months ago:
“Can you comfirm that each user account can have no more than one of these entities?”
“Yes. Definitely.”
Today:
“Oh by the way, we have some users who need to have multiple entities. Can you fix it?”
I use ssd for everyday use, but sync my files to a larger internal hdd as a backup/archive. I even occasionally sync all that to an external drive just to be extra safe (Because it would be a disaster to lose all the random stupid bullshit I’ve accumulated over the years).
I’m bookmarking this for the next time my supervisor plugs ChatGPT.
Forget to run npm install
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Thanks for this. I might give this a shot.
I went with a Zelotes C-12. I don’t like it quite as much as I did the others, but it’s okay and has a lot of buttons. The scroll wheel did break once, but I was able to fix it.
I had a G500 for several years as well as a G5 before that. They worked great for years, but the G5 started to randomly slow down or disconnect/reconnect, and the G500 had that double-click issue you mentioned. I didn’t get another logitech after reading some reviews that mentioned the same issues.
If it were up to me, I’d say a catastrophic failure requires an “Oh Shit!” button.
In case any of those beans step out of line.
I had one years ago with internet explorer that ended up being because “console.log” was not defined in that browser unless you had the console window open. That was fun to troublshoot.