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IRC

...oh... voice/video?

...not IRC


You can drop a link to a meeting in any chat



Check out https://clockify.me/

It's my go-to for hourly "clock your hours" work


Thanks! You're right.

Just deleted all my glassdoor contributions, then deactivated my glassdoor account.


If you want to:

store REST API requests as files, such that you can git version-control them

may I recommend:

https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=humao.re...

super simple. just requires VS Code.

Im checking out Bruno as well though, looks like a great tool


I can't begin to tell you how bad and annoying the software is in my 2015 Honda Odyssey.

Honda... I'm at about 98% of the straws of the camel's back on deciding why I should never contribute to Honda's business as a customer, ever again.

It's as though Honda never tested this vehicle nor drove it for a few days. Nor drove it until things started breaking and software made stupid decisions.

- Sliding door doesn't work? Oh! Guess what-- Now you can't open the gas cap because the software can't communicate with the sliding door! Yay! We'll just take extra special care not to let our software let you open the gas cap... we don't want that non-responsive sliding door to accidentally hit it. And you, customer? You're too dumb to do that on your own, we'll be your nanny.

- Oh, you installed a rear cargo trailer? Sorry! You'll just have to endure the loud constant warning-beep on reverse! And no-- we'll provide no way of turning that off :) Because we care so much about your convenience and comfort. And no-- Don't expect us to ever expect you might install anything our rear view camera warning-beep-system might detect, on your back trailer hitch. No one ever installs things on the rear side of the vehicle, duh! ...The customer is stupid, Not us, the car manufacturer! We'll make extra special care to be extremely stupid to ensure you can never be quite as stupid as extremely stupid!

Perhaps they discovered all the bugs and threw their hands up because of operations/finance/sales/marketing deadlines, and said "Haha... screw it. Just sell it. To hell with the customer!"


The one which got me was when I took our elderly Subaru in to the dealer for a combination of recall and maintenance work a few years back. They gave me a loaner which normally works as a sales encouragement but in my case the experience was terrible. CarPlay should have been an easy sell - the one we own lacks it - but that meant using a slow touchscreen to close a dialog every time you start the vehicle, and then it crashed because the 10k tracks in my music collection is apparently more than the designer ever considered possible, which meant another modal dialog to dismiss before actually using anything. When I dropped the loaner off two days later, it was such an implausible relief to go back to a vehicle with fewer features but 100% of them working reliably and instantly.

This is still somehow better than the Microsoft mess Ford shipped in the same era where it would crash and reboot, so I could only pair it using Bluetooth.


My 2021 Toyota has a screen and I hate it so much. - When I start the car it takes a minute for the software to boot so radio and stuff is unresponsive

- I get a popup warning to obey the laws and drive safely that stays up for 30 seconds. Why in the hell do I need a reminder for this?

- If its cold enough it warns be to drive slowly because the roads could be icy... yes I know Its 30 degrees out, I didn't need this warning.


Even worse is that "ice is possible warning" uses the same tone as other much more critical alerts. My number #1 pet peeve on my 2019 Rav4.


I love my m2 mbp 14"

Frankly, Apple is an amazing organization and I am extremely thankful that they've empowered product designers to bring us these amazing creations.

Apple is one reason that I love existing in this era. Sure, there are others. But having Apple... enables me to bring a laptop + a backup battery (anker 737) practically anywhere and work all day without needing a direct electricity connection.

Laptop + Phone + external battery packs = work all day

The light weight, stay-cool-ness ... makes it so easy to work from.

I love you Apple. So glad to not have to use Windows. Sure, Linux desktops distros are decent (despite bugs), but Apple "just works".


I agree; actually being able to work outside again was something I lost with my old 16in intel pro, it couldn’t keep itself awake more than 2 hours


My old pro did not have a screen bright enough for sitting on a patio with it either.


I'm glad it works for you but I definitely use my windows z13 thinkpad all day on battery.


Having recently experienced an interview at Google, I feel scadenfreude.

Their interviewers stood me up twice. And then, when I didn't pass the coding round, the HR reps I initially spoke with completely ignored me and passed me off to some other HR rep who said basically, "Sorry, they're busy. Thanks, goodbye."

Not the level of professionalism I expected.

scha·den·freu·de

pleasure derived by someone from another person's misfortune.


people who plant CV seeds and then harvest them


NY Times is unusually biased [1] and has been embroiled in strange activity over the years [2]

[1] https://www.allsides.com/news-source/new-york-times-opinion-...

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_New_York_Times_con...


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