I’m talking about 🥦. It helps to relax and think about the things that really matter.
However, meat and chili are a solid option, too.
Smoke and chill turned out being my way of coping. The first step is to stop judging yourself for things that are apparently in your hand, but actually don’t.
That sounds more like depression to me. Because, when you really enjoy something, your hyper focus is kicking in and you can’t let go of it.
As long as it can distinguish between int and uint - yesss!
Jokes aside, I struggle more with abominations like JavaScript and even Python.
How can I do that in a phone call?
Wow, that sounds suspeciously like me, except for the many periods of unemployment, which mostly come after my burnouts, which happen after half a year in a new job.
But by extending the deadline, I have to stop working again, until it comes close.
This sounds too boring to accomplish. It’s not just boring, it’s also a repetitive task.
That sounds so much like me! I would still add this on top: The constant rejection from my surroundings made me mask to the point where I refused any identity and tried being faceless. So that nobody could judge me anymore. In retrospective, this way of life has always been a failure.
That’s the devil locks lol
They tested how well these It depts are doing their job. Apparently, a few of them failed to check the update before rolling out.
Und dann geht nach dem Kernelupdate Bluetooth nicht mehr xD
That’s fine! I can do it all on last minute.
Exactly this. The cursive looks so unmotivated to me, while printed is easy to read.
This whole post is a joke about Moon Nazis! Is it?
3rd grade was apparently the only one where you didn’t have a teacher with an awful handwriting.
A recovery environment is overrated under Windows. Just backup your files and reinstall from scratch.
Bigger companies are forced to do such programmes. I was working on a software tool for managing these ideas.
The problem I see here, is the software was boring, the project was boring and the users in charge are bored, too. There is hardly anyone who takes the process serious.
I’m not surprised, by IBM’s decision. However, I think they waste a lot of potential by not listening properly to their employers.
Leaf blowers should be forbidden!