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pk359
7y

😐ctrl/cmd + s to sacrifice file.😑
Teacher: always save your file or else data will be lost. ctrl + s

Me: in word
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ctrl + s ( 10 times)💾

Next day I open this file, my data is lost.

I sware to god i hit ctrl + s 10 times.

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  • 7
    For my major papers/assignments, I hit Crt + S several times. And I also duplicate the file. I ain't about to have some nightmare from hell shit hit me.
  • 15
    That's because you need to do it 11 times. Didn't you learn anything?
  • 3
    @AndSoWeCode nice one. Probably do it till i die. Save.
  • 9
    if it's not in version control it doesn't exist
  • 0
    And what about cloud storage?
  • 0
    just use intellij, auto save 😅😅
  • 1
    I don't get it. How does forward i-search help with saving a file?
    ;)
  • 1
    My habit of ctrl+s often makes me crazy when working with confluence.. Some bastard implemented that ctrl+s *closes* the document after saving..
  • 1
    Maybe you pressed Fn + S. This happened to me one time.
  • 0
    I use LaTeX for major papers/assignments. It gives you that academic style you see in other papers. Use some service like sharelatex and you won't be thinking of backups, ctrl+s, etc.
  • 2
    Google drive for muggle files.
    Git for code.
  • 1
    @itsnameless I like to spam ESC first, just to make sure :)
  • 2
    This reminds me of making changes in a file inside build folder instead or src and was wondering why my changes were not deployed even after multiple saves. Wasted like 2-3 hours.
  • 0
    All files should be stored in a personal git repository and problem done.

    Just push or commit.

    I wonder if there already is a git integration for office products.
    Even if there isnt, i think its a must for a computer science student in 2017
  • 0
    Maybe CapsLock was active? 😅
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