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Yeah, that too.
Yeah, that too.
Oh, I also just got my new Framework laptop 16 yesterday, so that’s cool.
Probably have Lyme disease, but I got my antibiotics and no noticeable symptoms aside from the huge red area around the tick bite, so I’m doing fine.
I kinda miss doing those relatively simple physics probems like finding how far something goes based on velocity and shit.
Doctors seem way to quick to assume that patients are imagining their symptoms. I fortunately haven’t had that happen to me yet, but my mom has some stories.
My dad doesn’t seem to know the difference between left and right clicking, but I installed Lubuntu to give new life to his old 2-in-1 laptop and he was pretty happy with it.
The only downside I’ve seen is that it doesn’t do “tablet mode” anymore, and the touchscreen is much less functional.
Thanks for the link. I wasn’t aware of that site.
I use Blender for most of my animating needs. And using Houdini Indie has helped me to start thinking about asset creation in a more procedural way, which helped when I needed to make my own building generator.
This week I’ve been trying to figure out a way to load user-created characters and skins in a multiplayer game. My character setup scripts seem to work, but still a ton of hurtles to get over.
Solo game developer (and fellow ADHD-haver) here. I do the coding, 3d modelling, animations, and even a little bit of sound design. It’s all incredibly time-consuming though.
Ideally, you would set this up ahead of time and won’t need to see it. But the thing that annoys me about outlook’s out-of-office thing is that by default, it just turns on for people in your organization. So if you forget to turn it on for everyone you can have an annoyed client wondering why you haven’t responded all week.
I was a greens-keeper after high school for about 8 summers. Then I got a decent software development job that I still have more than 11 years later.
My PC desktop is a slideshow of some of my own wildlife photos. My favorite one features this fuzzy friend:
My CPA writes all his emails in all caps. Kind of annoying really.
Why does he look so pissed though?
I’m not sure if this is actually was I saw, but I briefly spotted what really looked like a dildo on the side of the road. I didn’t feel like stopping to take a closer look though.
Right. But if the theme is selected by someone who doesn’t work with code, and who builds the rest of the website with drag’n’drop widgets and unmaintained plugins, you’re in for a bad time.
I fucking hate wordpress. I get assigned a simple task to implement something on some page and find out that the code I need to edit isn’t in a Git repo, but instead it’s in a basic textbox buried somewhere in a page template. The code is stored in a database instead of version control because the people who built the site don’t know any better.
What is this magical place? And do they have the crash test dummies car with the little airbag that pops out and all the little pieces that a 4 year old me would lose on day 1?
I don’t think there’s such a thing as “too mundane of a spider”.
How about Lemon-Lyme?