

Stop, it huts here in my meow meow.


Stop, it huts here in my meow meow.


When i need chrome I prefer to use some fork without the google malware.


He was really clear: https://youtu.be/FOGTCKQklPQ


Well, the consequences start comin’ and they don’t stop comin’
Log and seppukku.
Better not start it then… wait…


I want to choose what family to be born in, but apparently I can’t.


That’s why I do it like that, because I don’t want to pick something that I’m not motivated to do. If it is by obligation then there’s not much choice. But if it is for fun you can have more flexibility.


Through the last year I’ve been trying to have a very loose list of maybes, instead of real todos. I treat them like suggestions and try to not force myself into doing anything just because it is in the list. Every now and then I feel like one random item of the list is a good idea to take a look.
My brain also tries to trick me with that kind of thoughts, but I’m not getting fooled.
And then you pick a different jacket…
If possible, just do the thing immediately instead of putting it on the list.
I’d put this one a bit in question. Maybe it is not something to put on the todo list, but worth it to put on a post-it just in case you find troubles along the way. I guess it depends on the task and the situation, but if you know that there might be bumps in the road it can be worth to have the reminder.
Why do cats live in a world full of comfy places for them, while we can only be somehow comfortable on a bed.
git out --never-come-back
Another AI: “LGTM, merged”.
This is what peak performance looks like:
console.log("before dothething");
let r = dothething();
console.log("after dothething");
console.log(r);
/dev/null is the best for scalability
Aww, she got treated by the rules…