3:30pm, sips double expresso, “huh?”
3:30pm, sips double expresso, “huh?”
I live by “don’t put it down, put it away” but an important part is where, if you have a fork in your hand, you should think “if I need this next year where would I look?” obv’s in a cutlery drawer, but replace fork with car keys or documents…
Whole families into bike’s, been playing with them my whole life
This pic only show’s it’s good side :D honestly I hope it’s a five speed inside as cranks and topends are cheap, next week I’ll split the cases.
I’ll just need a really big spark plug to make that log combust.
Ribs too? ouch, I broke a collar bone and slashed an ankle. Played world of warcraft for five weeks, not moving much until they knitted helped, lost a lot of weight. Never played WoW again after. You shouldn’t be in so much pain in about three days after the swelling goes down.
A project is never finished! :)
I reckon an s1000rr would be a rubbish commuter, servicing cleaning tyres etc, get the s1000, but get something a little less maintenance thristy for commuting.
Nightcore’d stuff, when I need to get amped up to do something not interesting, stuff like apocalyptica for relaxing/wind down
I’m above 40 but below 45, i am shit at paperwork and composing an email takes half a day. each time I solve an issue the solution and more importantly the process I go through to get to the solution is shared, I don’t want to have to fix things more than twice and it is my job to share knowlege/train the new guys.
They don’t know that I don’t know shit and every problem is fixed with detailed troubleshooting not ‘knowing’ what the issue is.
In my office the only issue is admin stuff, time tracking, emails, case updates that sort of time sucking boring nonsense, found a way around, train the new guys, tell em’ contact me if you have problems, so now I fix their stuff and they do the emails/notes :D
I have to convince mangement I’m doing work every yearly review, so far so good!
Tech support, get that dopamine solving new problems everyday
All the previous jobs were in the vein of either huge risk (pizza delivery) or puzzle solving. Got quite disheartend doing anything less demanding.
Unique and Bad names are very memorable
I like the wording customary alot more then people spoutn’ “standard”
I don’t think getting CVE’s is a good metric for security strength, but good points aside.
I think debian and kde is a great first distro, but yeah getting ROCm working on it is the suck,
Was that a terry pratchett reference?
I’ve got to get my rxs100 going again
I wish I could upvote this more