I got the new work laptop. This one is brand new and it's interesting how Dell has gone back to having normal ports again. The old laptop only has 3 USB-C ports, an SD card slot (full size) and a headphone jack. The new laptop has USB-A ports and a HDMI port, and a micro SD card slot.
There's a banh mi place near work that's good. I've only ever had the tofu version, but I should swing by in the morning and have the breakfast banh mi because even the tofu tastes great
Sounds like you have too distinct a taste to be a coworker, but I'd like to check out Käärijä and see what I think. I need to listen to how well Finns pull off rap for myself.
I feel like coworker music is either the most generic music ever, or they listen to something incredibly niche but it sounds terrible.
In the video I watched it was the most over produced mainstream pop like Harry Styles. Or they'll say something like, 'I was in a dark place and this song saved me. It's such a powerful song' and it's Imagine Dragons.
I've been thinking about the concept of 'Coworker music' ever since I watched a video on it. The idea is generic or bad music that coworkers listen to, never yourself of course.
I'll have music on at work and ask myself, 'Could this be considered coworker music?' I have a specific taste in music so I don't think it falls into generic coworker music, but when you get into subcategories of 'a type of guy' my music definitely falls into a 'type of coworker' subgenre.
This is the sort of deep level tinkering I want to do, thanks for the guidance on this. Even though I have some ROMs myself, they're probably nowhere near as well organised as anything like that on Archive. And I'd like to explore the other OSes as well, because the default is adequate but could easily be better
I'm having a bit of a hunt around the house for stray micro SD cards. I got one of those Anbernic Gameboy SP style handhelds and I heard the SD cards they ship with aren't great.
No luck finding one so far, which is to be expected, but I've ordered one anyway. No analogue sticks on this thing so it will just be retro 2D games.
The ROMs it shipped with have been decent and in English. Only one hasn't worked but I'll swap it out anyway.
Just got back from the Seymour farm expo so the boys could see 'Daddy work'. They enjoyed climbing on all the tractors and lawnmowers, and looking at the animals
A dual interview sounds so weird. A group interview makes sense, but when it's you and one other person it feels like you're meant to compete with each other directly.
Boost uses Telstra's network so you'll get the same coverage as with the big guy. Otherwise it should be cheaper, but they're technically owned by Telstra so customer service might be the same.
My girlfriend was saying she needs a way to track things at work better because she's supposed to be leading the baby room.
I told her what she needs is a G-Shock or something similar. It has alarms, timers, can beep on the hour and some models have a button that can start the countdown timer without diving into menus.
And it does it all in a simple and privacy respecting way that's sufficient for a childcare worker.
I bought a cheap Casio watch one time she's using to try it out, and if it's working we can get her an upgrade
We've been doing things to wear the boys out before bed. We have a beanbag we get them to run into, let them jump on the bed singing 'Monkeys on the bed' then do these muscle massages and books.
They don't need to do all of those before bed now and they're falling asleep a lot easier
The only justification for expensive stuff is sometimes they make considerations you didn't even think was possible