- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- programmerhumor@lemmy.ml
Recently happened that I was asked to fix a problem in a thing for some collaborators. It was quite some time I didn’t look at this thing, but I opened it and fixed it.
Apparently we had 3 of those things and I fixed the wrong one. Oh well, went on vacation the following day and eventually got to fixing it a couple weeks later.
Nobody died.
That’s not true. I prefer wine and Scottish whisky
Replace the macbook with a beaten up Thinkpad with 4th-5th gen Intel CPU, then it’s more realistic.
You can pry my T440 from my cold dead hands or, at the least, give me a bit of notice so I can fish out my X220. Or my X80. Or my other X220. Or my T420… I might have a problem.
Pfft JD is trash no self respecting senior would by such short whiskey
If I resort to using a Mac I want someone to put me out of my misery.
Let’s see how many people agree with me that both poor communication and alcohol are not really signs of professional seniority
I agree, i also want to add that bad financial decisions are not professional (buying over-priced hardware) but i suppose you don’t care if the salary is high soo
How about getting the people who pay you to buy you over-priced hardware?
I’m an alcoholic how do I translate this skill into becoming a dev? Serious question.







