

who knows what kind of time commitment he had to offer them though?


who knows what kind of time commitment he had to offer them though?


how many people would have clicked on this if the title had used the term “on your work phone” like the first sentence of the article does?
but some are more evil than others.


honestly this is great. super original and fun.
I don’t think I have used a classic cheat in a long time. The last time I actively remember was The Sims 3 (I guess) and it kind of killed the game for me because suddenly everything was possible without any challenge and even a normal playthrough felt like I was missing something.
totally had the same experience! for me it was jazz jackrabbit 2. I totally still remember some of the cheat codes.


I think of my time with devices like a “food pyramid,” as though that concept ever made sense -


what’s the easiest client situation for a setup like this? do you basically need to be visiting the server address using a web browser, so you can stream on a laptop or maybe awkwardly on something like a steam deck?


I use the terminal because text errors are much easier to parse, research, and discuss than GUI error states.
also, it looks nicer than most GUIs, because of the great color schemes and CLI app designs that people make for us.
also I use the fish shell and emacs and I have a lot of custom scripts I’ve built over the years, so my user experience is a delight, and my automation capabilities are greater than they would be if I preferred GUI-based solutions.
I think Python csv would save that as "Pass\",\"words\",\"Are\",\"fun\",\"\\n" and then it would be read by Excel / LibreOffice / Python csv as expected.
I wasn’t expecting there to be very much more to this joke besides its premise as expressed in the submission title, but by the time I got all the way through the readme and the “exe” file I was really laughing.
who is artist! credit artist
I qualified for my first dev job by being interested in programming, and knowing my way around the command line (Linux is best), git, vim, and Python. practicing with things like leetcode, advent of code, and making things with apps like pelican and pyxel is a great way to ease into it and tread water until you can get that first role.
just don’t let it make you feel helpless. there’s always going to be a lot that you don’t know. taking a deep breath and accepting that is the way towards thriving.


you’re askinghow did it cause me anguish, or how did I emotionally heal?


I went quite a few years making oatmeal for myself and my kids every day, usually with brown sugar, butter, cinnamon, and frozen blueberries.
the kids have stopped enjoying it, though, after all the repetition, so we’ve started doing breakfast cereal, Raisin Bran and one of the Cheerios permutations that has some oat/nut ingredients, so these days I just have Raisin Bran.


I’m circumcised and it has caused me so much mental anguish and pain. I’ve done the work of nurturing myself back to a mentally healthy place about it, but I beg you not to put another person in that position if you can avoid it.
lmao es heisst “Fenster” in Deutsch? naturlich


A lot of resources? Yes. A lot of good resources? No. DuckDuckGo for it and you’ll find a lot of blogspam.
I hesitate to defend this guy, but the way to learn to do complex things with a tool is to learn to do simple things with it. it’s fully defensible to say that LLMs are not a valid tool to use, but it’s not accurate to represent him as thinking that having his stupid bot check the time every half hour is a good use of his money; he’s just fucking around so he can learn things and attract attention.