That pulling levers in the basement furnace room wouldn't blow the house up. It wasn't until my 20s when it randomly popped into my head and I thought about it with my adult brain and was like "wait... Why would someone install something that would blow the house up?"
We have every right to be pissed off. I followed every rule you're supposed to follow. And I'm still worried about retiring in the future. The system is fucking stupid. At my job, every system I implement or touch can be changed. Change is a part of life. But for some fucking reason, this country can't change shit. We just sit in it as everything gets worse while everyone who is struggling continues to struggle even more. The rich get richer. America blows.
I have 3 monitors. One I use for email/slack. The others I use for database and backend coding and VMs. I honestly the 3rd monitor is great. Aside from email and slack. I can use it for any additional documentation, requirements, or JIRA.
Honestly, 3 monitors is the way to go in my opinion.
I can only hope. I'm rather nervous about the election. Since his entire voter base in a cult. And the other side has their eyes on what's going on in Gaza.
This perfectly summarizes my experience every time I hop into the game after a year.
You're saying that physics based coffee in mugs and new cape physics didn't fix all the major issues when they implemented those two years ago?
I swear they prioritize the dumbest work possible.
Imagine if these things were huge. Like horse sized, or even duck sized.