Things that remind you of WDTWTF members
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@boomzilla , I don't usually wake up that way, but by the time I read a few TDWTF threads, things just kinda go downhill.
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla , I don't usually wake up that way, but by the time I read a few TDWTF threads, things just kinda go downhill.
Try using your reading glasses. Squinting causes headaches.
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On the other hand, things going downhill is the main reason why people post on TDWTF in the first place, so...
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@HardwareGeek said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla , I don't usually wake up that way, but by the time I read a few TDWTF threads, things just kinda go downhill.
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
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@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
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@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
There's a small voice in my brain saying that you're right.
It's the same voice that says that going to bed before 03:00 might also improve the situation.
*shut up, stupid inner voice suggesting self-improvement, nobody likes you*
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@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
shut up, stupid inner voice suggesting self-improvement, nobody likes you
It's true, fuck you, voice.
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@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
I now know why it's sometime between 1pm and 2pm after waking up at 7:40am before I'm ready for the day...
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@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
Adrenaline is the only thing that gets me going at this time of day. Doesn't necessarily feel good but at least I don't take until after breakfast to wake up.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
I now know why it's sometime between 1pm and 2pm after waking up at 7:40am before I'm ready for the day...
Try getting up around 2 in the morning. Should even out.
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@LaoC said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
Adrenaline is the only thing that gets me going at this time of day. Doesn't necessarily feel good but at least I don't take until after breakfast to wake up.
This assumes you've got a roommate to unexpectedly pull a gun on you, or you've maybe loosened some floor joists. Too much work.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
I now know why it's sometime between 1pm and 2pm after waking up at 7:40am before I'm ready for the day...
Try getting up around 2 in the morning. Should even out.
Error: Call to awaken invalid if the system is already awake!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
I now know why it's sometime between 1pm and 2pm after waking up at 7:40am before I'm ready for the day...
Try getting up around 2 in the morning. Should even out.
Error: Call to awaken invalid if the system is already awake!
Get a stack
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
I now know why it's sometime between 1pm and 2pm after waking up at 7:40am before I'm ready for the day...
Try getting up around 2 in the morning. Should even out.
Error: Call to awaken invalid if the system is already awake!
Get a stack
It keeps growing into the heap even if I repeatedly move it.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
I'm not a morning person. I don't go to sleep with the aim of being just mediocre. But when it's actually time to roll out of the bed, mediocre seems like a fairly ambitious approach to the day.
I usually feel much better if I've got time (15–20 minutes) to just do nothing much after waking up. The worst is waking and realizing that you are already late and have to get up right now to have any chance of fixing things; that can spoil the whole day.
I now know why it's sometime between 1pm and 2pm after waking up at 7:40am before I'm ready for the day...
Try getting up around 2 in the morning. Should even out.
Error: Call to awaken invalid if the system is already awake!
Get a stack
It keeps growing into the heap even if I repeatedly move it.
Bah, that's not a heap, heaps have the heap property. That's a pile. Nothing to worry about.
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First 25 seconds of this video reminds me of what happens when there's an in-depth programming discussion on this forum.
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@Gąska This is not "funny stuff". This is extremely unfunny bickering about unimportant boring stuff.
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@topspin if I knew how to link only first 25 seconds of a YT video, I would. But I don't, so I did the next best thing and wrote the description above it. How very WTDWTF of you to have not read it.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin if I knew how to link only first 25 seconds of a YT video, I would. But I don't, so I did the next best thing and wrote the description above it. How very WTDWTF of you to have not read it.
Maybe if I had put the text in quotes you'd have understood the joke.
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@topspin or put in front. Without it it's 50/50 whether you're saying it as a joke or not.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin or put in front. Without it it's 50/50 whether you're saying it as a joke or not.
No it isn't, you just have no idea which it is.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin or put in front. Without it
it's 50/50 whether you're saying it as a joke or notI got the joke anyway.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin or put in front. Without it it's 50/50 whether you're saying it as a joke or not.
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@Zecc said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin or put in front. Without it it's 50/50 whether you're saying it as a joke or not.
No. It's zero or one. This was determined before you read this, you just don't know the value. This is a classical event. Stop assigning probabilities.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zecc said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin or put in front. Without it it's 50/50 whether you're saying it as a joke or not.
No. It's zero or one. This was determined before you read this, you just don't know the value. This is a classical event. Stop assigning probabilities.
That's a frequentist attitude. Think Bayeisan.
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@Watson said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Zecc said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin or put in front. Without it it's 50/50 whether you're saying it as a joke or not.
No. It's zero or one. This was determined before you read this, you just don't know the value. This is a classical event. Stop assigning probabilities.
That's a frequentist attitude. Think Bayeisan.
I would but I need it to work more often than that.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
if I knew how to link only first 25 seconds of a YT video, I would. But I don't
I enjoyed the rest of the video, so don't fret about it.
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@dkf said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
if I knew how to link only first 25 seconds of a YT video, I would. But I don't
I enjoyed the rest of the video, so don't fret about it.
I didn't watch any of it, but still demand a more accurate time reference.
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@boomzilla Some days I wear the green shirt and some days I wear the blue shirt.
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@boomzilla better if the two last panels were the same, or swapped. Someday you'll understand subtlety.
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@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Someday you'll understand subtlety.
Someday you'll understand...err...nevermind.
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@boomzilla said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@Gribnit said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
Someday you'll understand subtlety.
Someday you'll understand...err...nevermind.
Close, but, overly derivative. And it admits of neutral interpretation. Not that I would insult you by assuming insult was not intended, but, the true rankle rankles from all angles.
I'm not mad, just disappointed.
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@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla Some days I wear the green shirt and some days I wear the blue shirt.
Status: It's surprisingly hard to write "I hope these aren't your only shirts" in a way that doesn't sound like continuing the metaphor.
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@Gąska I try to avoid wearing the red shirt.
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@boomzilla I picked correctly, it seems.
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@topspin Major in trolling fussy pedants?
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@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@topspin Major in trolling fussy pedants?
Exactly. That's it exactly. No CS majors here.
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@Gąska said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@cvi said in Things that remind you of WDTWTF members:
@boomzilla Some days I wear the green shirt and some days I wear the blue shirt.
Status: It's surprisingly hard to write "I hope these aren't your only shirts" in a way that doesn't sound like continuing the metaphor.
*Has, in primary rotation, only blue shirts and black shirts*
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@boomzilla I'm thinking for the same reason people think the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil (what a fucking name) was literally an "Apple"
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@boomzilla red cabbage, which is also some kind of purple, is called Rotkraut (red) in German. Except for the Bavarians doing everything wrong, they call it Blaukraut (blue).
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@topspin So what would you suggest? Lilakraut? Purpurkraut? Violettkraut?
Edit: Ah. Had to google. What you're actually talking about is "Blaukabis".