I haven't voted on election day for the last couple. And I haven't done it in Melbourne. I'd hate to see how long it would take here when absentee voting took so long in the country.
Thank god I voted early. I woke up feeling both barrels of the New Sickness one of the boys has. To top it off, he didn't want me in the bed with him after I gave him medicine after 1am so I went and slept on the couch.
Last thing I'd want to do whilst sick and after a terrible sleep is my civic duty.
I figured it out. The RC view is better for macros, I opened a spreadsheet that had them and excel decided that's how all spreadsheets should look. I should be able to switch it back.
New Outlook isn't terrible for me because it's just the web version in its own container. However, you can't select which keyboard shortcuts you want to use to it's a no from me.
But completely changing the way cells are labelled and ordered, now that's unforgivable.
I just opened Excel and the columns now use numbers as well as the rows. Formulas need to be written differently and now row number goes first instead of column.
What is going on? I feel confused, I feel sick, I'm dizzy, am I smelling toast?
I've figured out how people make those fancy designed emails that all look like one image (Figma and the snip tool to break it up into parts).
Does anyone know some good resources on graphic design so I can actually make decent looking designs?
I don't know any graphic design theory and everything I do just looks too bland or busy. I know how to use the tools, now I need to know how to make them look good.
So the rest of the family here missed out on a whole table being delivered. I just brought it in from the front step.
We've got one of those Google doorbells so once I find one of the old Home Minis we have kicking around I'm going to set it up in the back half of the house so they can hear the doorbell
I've tinkered with using AI to help with code and it's one area I'd trust it with a bit more than anything else. Code is a lot more structured than regular language so it's harder for AI to just hallucinate an answer. And it helps when you're somewhat familiar with the language and you're trying to fix a specific problem.
I heard that on the radio. The liberals lost anyway but imagine the prime minister losing but the party wins