

It looks like they just rotated the holes 90 degrees by accident


It looks like they just rotated the holes 90 degrees by accident


Thanks “AI”


Exactly! Though nobody counts work time that accurately here. So my actual hours are approximately what I stated, give or take 5 to 10 mins here and there.


I’m contracted to do 7.3 hours per day, and when I started my manager let me choose what time I start. So I do 10:00 to 18:00 with a 0.7 hour lunch break.


Only some of my time is spent writing software, but from what I’ve seen my colleague contribute who uses AI, I’m not worried long term.
My colleague can produce lots of code quickly that does pretty much the right thing. But they don’t fully understand it (though they don’t admit that), and I’ve basically had to rewrite it all as I’ve added new features.


I use the vi family of text editors in a CLI environment because it is part of the POSIX standard.
Even if nano is the default, vi will be there too, and I can just use that. Plus, if you know some basic vi commands, then you can get by without nano, and you don’t need to know nano to use it for basic stuff as it shows you the key combos.


According to the people in my office nobody knows about archive.org and I think it’s pretty cool.


This is absolutely hilarious. “AI” users getting what they deserve chef’s kiss


Good


Voyager is all I’ve ever used to access Lemmy.


Mojeek is an option I’ve not seen others mention:


To make my life easier, it would be a Linux CLI 101 class for CS Masters students. Half of them don’t have the basic skills towdo their research.
The thing I’d like to teach is a hybrid theory/practical on Free Culture, and how to use FOSS for all your computing needs.


I just want my browser to be FOSS, private, and secure. I don’t care if it’s the fastest.
Fast is nice, but fastest doesn’t matter.


Firefox (including recent forks) Antennapod Linux Cyanogen mod / LineageOS Thunderbird K9 Mail GIMP Inkscape Steam DOTA2 (bots only) apt Debian
Probably many more…


Yes. I heavily favour Godot.


“Not too bad.”
I’m glad that of the 90 podcasts I subscribe to, none of them are in this meme
Windows 7 era notepad
Windows 7 era paint
*feel