I still use an external Creative sound card so I can switch my speakers over USB between my work laptop and personal desktop!
I still use an external Creative sound card so I can switch my speakers over USB between my work laptop and personal desktop!
And now we’re doing it to the almonds smh
I used to feel this way. Over the course of building out 2 calendar systems in my career (so far) and having to learn the intricacies of date and time-related data types and how they interact with time zones, I don’t have much disdain for time zones. I’d suggest for anyone who feels the same way as this meme read So You Want To Abolish Time Zones.
Also, programmers tend to get frustrated with time zones when they run into bugs around time zone conversion. This is almost always due to the code being written in a way that disregards the existence of times zones until it’s needed and then tacks on the time zone handling as an afterthought.
If any code that deals with time takes the full complexities of time zones into account from the get-go (which isn’t that hard to do), then it’s pretty straightforward to manage.
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This is why many languages have errors and warnings as separate things. Errors for things that for sure prevent the program from working, and warnings for things that are probably wrong but don’t prevent things from working. If you have a setting to then treat warnings as errors (like for CI checks), then you get all the guarantees and none of the frustration.
If you have a common folder that you clone projects to (like OP’s ~/coding
), then that checkbox lets you trust that whole folder easily when this pop up comes up.
I agree that it usually doesn’t add anything to the meme, especially nowadays. It’s a pretty low-effort template.
I like Know Your Meme’s description:
a phrasal template used to mock people who strive to attract attention and tend to provide unsolicited opinions, as well as for observational humor.
I think its original usage in mocking attention seeking was funnier. It’s basically generalized into any observational humor though, which is when it becomes unnecessary.
It’s a riff on the meme formats that go:
My cashier: …
Me: …
“No one:” represents something coming out of the blue, completely unprompted. It’s definitely getting overused, but that’s just an inevitable part of the lifecycle of a meme.
That’s a pretty reasonable reaction to the proposition of learning PHP.
I loved the post, and I love your snarky response. I feel like this is exactly the level of insight a showerthought should have.
This diagram shows exactly how the yeast of thoughts and minds travels through the body.
If anyone wants a really deep dive into the diamond industry, a recent episode of Search Engine (podcast by PJ Vogt, for anyone familiar with Reply All) is all about this: https://pjvogt.substack.com/p/why-are-we-still-buying-diamonds
It’s a fantastic episode.
Or a cat that discovered that toilet water is fun to play with 😒