Speaking words of wisdom...Let It Be, Let It Be
Lol, welcome to the party. I'm not in a programming position, I'm on a systems engineering team. Most of my team mates can do some PowerShell scripting, but I have some programming classes under my belt.
I have a PowerShell script that is complex enough that I'm confortable calling it a program instead. Roughly half of the code is comments or logging the program flow. Every run generates a step by step log of all actions taken. I have 2 Word documents that summarize the process to different levels of detail, and a fucking flowchart for the visual peeps.
I'm still treated as the only person who could possibly flip the clearly labelled read only and route email to our team only switches and troubleshoot it.
To be fair, I recently learned during a vendor meet and greet that the vendor's tech guy in the meeting had previously made a consulting firm to sell exactly what I built this program to do. Probably means I'm in the wrong line of work.
Group task planner, shared calendar, shitty wiki functionality, shitty file sharing with multi user real time collaboration and revision history... which works infinitely better if you go through the underlying sharepoint site for the group instead of the batshit Teams UI.
Navigate through the documents by going to the sharepoint site for the teams group. Much much easier, and better search functionality.
I have no earthly idea why Teams itself doesn't just send you there and insists on having its own shitty file browsing UI.
Look, I truly mean this as softly as possible, because Teams does not in any way make this shit easy, but you are using it wrong.
Teams groups should have Sharepoint sites (on Azure) backing them, and are meant to be interacted with through the Office 365 online SharePoint "portal" thing if you need more than you can do through the Teams UI.
Why in the hell Microsoft has both OneDrive and SharePoint is one of the universe's stupidest and most confounding mysteries.
And in my experience, links to the documents through sharepoint do auto redirect/correct/stay working if you move the files around within the same sharepoint site, as long as the person opening the link still has rights to open stuff in the new location. If they didn't, I have a large project with a lot of interlinked documents that would have gotten absolutely fucked.
OneDrive also tends to do really fucky shit with that top level folder structure. Like trying to save things in the root of my onedrive that isn't synced instead of in the synced documents folder I always save to. Anyway, I stay away from using OneDrive as itself as much as possible and just use the automatic folder sync/redirect and interact with my local drive like OneDrive doesn't exist and my documents folder is magically synced across multiple machines by a capricious spirit. Don't even get me started on how it handles fucking one note stuff stored in onedrive when you browse through the web ui. Just fucking madness.
But if you're concerned, just make the only thing in the general folder a link to where shit really is. Probably the easiest solution.
Nope, planner is still integrated into teams. My department uses it regularly.
Maybe the speech recognition has improved since I last gave automatic transcription a shot, but in my experience it was almost always laughably bad.
... and it's time to rewatch Silicon Valley again.
Man, I've never found any coffee that was good enough for straight black. Just sugar or just milk/cream, sure. But I always need to cut the bitterness or the acidity.
As long as they don't try to turn it into a live service game like they announced they're doing with Crazy Taxi.
I really don't see them doing anything with the property. It's one of my favorite RPGs of all time, but it's still incredibly niche. They'd have to do a crazy marketing push to get ROI on anything they did with it.
Oh my god crawl out of your own ass. You don't know me or what I've been through, and your assertion that someone could only say this sort of thing if they never experienced that kind of trauma is asinine and insulting.
This isn't elitism, or any other label you've got up your sleeve to make it easy to dismiss because you don't agree with it.
It's excruciatingly won life experience. I'm not going to apologize for calling what you've described what it is.
Yes, people are not compartmentalized automatons. But it's just as ridiculous to argue that people are complete slaves to their emotions to the point of violence, or that it's OK that they are.
Actual well adjusted adults are, in general, able to control their response to their own emotions. If they aren't able to do that to the extreme degree of the examples you used, that is emotional disregulation. That's literally the term for it.
As I said before, if you find yourself surrounded by people who can't, do whatever you can to keep yourself safe and get out as soon as you can. If it's family, limit your exposure or go no contact.
I know that sucks to hear when you're stuck in the unsafe situation, or when you have to rely on those people financially or otherwise. But for your own safety you need to make an exit plan that you can work towards.
There are plenty of people out there who won't go out beating people or murdering after a bad day, or even after a bad couple of years. You don't have to live in a situation with people who do/would, despite how hard it may be to get out.
For fucks sake, in the past few days I called out someone for making a suggestion to someone living in an unsafe situation that seemed kind on the surface but would put them in more danger. Something I know from personal experience.
I wouldn't be here if I hadn't got out. At best I would have only killed myself.
I ran from a dangerous situation living with my parents, eight hours away to what I thought was a safe new start and a path forward for my life. I had to move back in with my dangerous situation parents because the person I thought I had my new start with was stealing from what was supposed to be my new support network, and they couldn't take the risk that I was part of the thefts. I wasn't. I watched my plans for my life crumble instantly while I had to go back to where I tried to escape. Relationship I built over a quarter of my life, trashed. My safe place, my advocate, had been a liar and a thief from the start and I was too blind to see it.
And before you try to squirm around more with shit like "clearly you haven't interacted with the public in a long time or worked retail" or some shit like that: I worked a total of 8 years between retail and tech support.
Lol, so the process is "go back in time and change how you initially formatted the drive". Come on man.
Good knowledge for setting up new drives though.
Gsmarena is a better site to use for comparison of technical specs, if you care about those.
For anyone on dbzer0, or who already have link redirection set up: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/35001146
That's all clear examples of emotional disregulation.
You're not wrong that you can't help what you feel, but everyone has an amount of control and responsibility for how they react to their own feelings, and is ultimately responsible for their own actions regardless of the strength of their emotions.
If you live in an environment where people regularly excuse shitty, violent, or abusive behavior by using their emotions as an excuse for it, please understand that is not healthy behavior.
There are some places in the US where the only reason they aren't still stuck on dialup is because of the cellular data network and/or starlink sattelite internet.
Especially at the time it could have been useful as a backup connection. Where I work our network team had to work very hard to get all of our locations a backup connection that didn't go through the same physical "line" as what we already had (so much of the physical infrastructure is comingled). We'd prefer not to have a location shut down because of an errant backhoe.
Something I love about this game is how there's no hud, all the info is conveyed through lights on the backpack.
I know other games have done similar, like all the menus in Dead Space existing as projections from your suit in the game world and not stopping time. I'm a sucker for that little bit of extra diagetics (pretty sure that's the right term).
(I know you're referencing "the hand" scene, but this meme is too good to let go to waste)
So your first priority needs to be securing shelter. Do you have any friends from college you can contact? Family?
Any chance you could explain to your parents that asexual just means you don't think you want to have sex? Obviously living in that household is not the real end goal, but from a sense of practicality that's where your stuff is, and buying time to get shit prepped to get away is better than being homeless.
Some other people have suggested contacting your parent's church. Unless you know for certain that their church would agree with them, DO IT. Make a Facebook account, join the church's page, and aak for help. "They think I'm going to hell because I don't have any interest in having sex, and they threw me out of the house with only five minutes to pack things. I have nowhere to sleep and no access to food. I need help."
Put them on blast on whatever social media you/they were on. They've left you to starve because of a desktop background.
Now is the time to lean on any people you know. "My parents threw me out of the house with only five minutes to pack things. I have nowhere to sleep and no access to food. I need help."
Hahaha, I'll do whatever you want boss, but you're sorely mistaken if you think you're getting away without a written record of you signing off on telling me to do stupid shit.