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@Wisecrack yeah, and for that case I advise for enforcement of splitting the goods to the people who need them not to people who have more money. This selfishness of yours, and willingness to speculate on goods that prevent spending of disease brings more harm to the society than you can imagine.
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@Wisecrack i tried already. No masks, no antibacterial fluids. You can try on the internet, but overpriced. Recently government forbid selling them over the internet on two biggest platforms. Perhaps where you are situation is different, but here - it's horrible.
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@Wisecrack sadly there are no supplies on the market so no masks, no antibacterial fluids, toilet paper will soon be gone.
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Anything like Liero used to be?
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Dear OP, change your job. Seriously. Get one in which it's ok to stay overtime if you want to (important, it's your choice, not that you are asked to) and skip a day if you need to.
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Start by cleaning up your room, you can do this without looking at anyone else.
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No, everyone is on L4, striking as part of workers union, protesting for/against lgbt, ruling party, destroying judiciary system, and so on. There are people faking the work employed by companies faking their payments. Sane people capable of working already migrated away from this shitty country.
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Poor you. I m assure you that with your own kids - is the same. Even worse, because they get upset at you more often.
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@vane sorry, but visiting a concentration camp has virtually nothing to do with depression and willingness to commit suicide. This claim is baseless.
If you never had any real urge to kill people around you and/or end your life, you won't be able to relate.
Dear OP,
If 13 reasons increased the suicide rate in teens, and that scares you, check what happened after publishing the book of geran author Goethe, "sufferings of young Werter" (name might be little different, I'm translating it from PL).
I read some part of the 13 reasons book, dropped because it's, well, not my kind of book. I think teens feel that they are close to the story and relate themselves with the girl (and other characters) so they want to act similarly. They had similar experiences in their life. So they want to end their lives when they feel miserable, helpless, hurt and rejected by everyone.
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There was one attempt to do this. If called JavaScript.
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Well, it's possible that your not introverted but shy and anxious. If getting drunk or high helps you, consider having a therapy and perhaps some meds for social anxiety. Yes, there is a disorder on that what you feel.
Another thing that might help - is participating in activities with people who share your interests. Comic con? Tech conference? Or dancing lessons? -
@JoshBent i haven't noticed, that laptop is on dock and with disabled display.
How would you use this setup? Doesn't it strain the neck from looking up? What would you put on that top display? -
@JoshBent how would it be with 4 displays?
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Try with different operating system with different chip, check error log, try with better (supply higher current) power adapter.
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@TheOneFuzzyBit my car has coil fully covered in epoxy. It's fully humidity resistant, but at the same time it's unrepairable.
Your rpi will be fine, but you'd better attach a good heatsink to the cpu before applying epoxy. And don't cover the heatsink with epoxy ;) -
Unfortunately, that's something that happens in real world... There are lots of studies about solving such situations, but most effective - is to switch jobs.
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This seems to be common problem with group assignments in schools. One way out is to switch groups. But this is not a long term solution. People just are lazy and uncooperative, there is nothing to can do about it. In real life you can switch jobs, and this will be the long term solution ;)
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@Karunamon 1. 0 vs 1.0.0 is obvious to me. You can't parse the latter into a float.
Regarding yes vs true it's also obvious.
Those values are not informational plaintext but values that are parsed into strict types and have to be treated as such. You want a string, be explicit. Otherwise, the closest type will be matched.
I see your examples in similar manner as 0.1 + 0.2 != 0.3 in any IEEE754 complaint scenario.
Perhaps I see this differently than you because I already tried coding my own tokenizer and parser for my own config file format... -
If you are burned out, go for second opinion and get a therapist... Burnout is a serious problem.
Basically, ask yourself if you want to have friends and family, and time for them. If no - then go for first option.
Is your health ok? Because the second option will do whatever it can to break your health.
Another one: having less demanding job allows you to involve yourself in another coding activity aside from your job. -
That document is exaggerated... I don't want to elaborate on this having broken wrist, but those problematical cases - are far from real life... You have to try real hard to get into those problems.
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Someone did it to me. With SQL. Every single week. As a damn table.
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The winter is coming, i want that!
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This is how reinventing a wheel feels like!
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I think those settings aren't exported. Plugins aren't, that's for sure.
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No, never ask again.
Disable the vcs plugin.
That's all, at least for IntelliJ. -
@theMaintainer there are shitloads of regular characters that are perfectly fit for a file name, and are not emoji. Consider this:
zażółć gęślą jaźń.pdf
And explain why those characters are bad choices for the file name? They are outside of your scope but they are perfectly valid for my language. Let's ask someone russian or hindi for his opinion too! -
@thenoob oh gosh. Now I should give you a honest answer...
No. Because I see my work life as a challenge and something that makes me move forward. With regular job consisting of repeating scheduled activity, I'd stagnate and fall into depression. Running away from challenges is like escaping from life. At least for me.
If you really want to switch jobs, that's nothing bad. It's your choice, after all.
I can give you advice that reducing the stress doesn't make you happier. Overcoming it - does. Unless it doesn't ;)
I don't believe that I'm writing this (as a leftist), but you might try reading Jordan Peterson 12 rules for life. You might find this book beneficial. -
Ok, usually, when using scrum, and the role of PO comes from scrum framework, you should have scrum master in your team and he should be doing this talk with the PO, not you, the dev.
Also, this kind of status report should be easy to read from your scrum board (I'm assuming you use scrum not kanban not waterfall) and you should have daily meetings to discuss progress and blockers during those meetings. -
What you have is called anxiety, everyone have it. Even if you are experiened, you still have anxiety because you have much more to loose if something goes wrong.
I know I'm not helping ;)
Only thing you can do is to get used to this adrenaline rush and start liking it :)
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@incognito what is OTAP?