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@goat@hellsite.site How many years has it been September?

@caranmegil People only think demons are bad because they threaten entrenched planet killing business interests. Some say we wouldn't even have a climate crisis had we just let Maxwell's demon do its thing. So embrace your computer's demons. They're just trying to help.

One of the checks in the deposit was from a business account that I have access to so I could go and print their scan of the back of the check with my very clear written instructions on it that the credit union failed to follow.

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Had to go yell at the credit union. They put my last deposit in the wrong account and then tried to steal a bunch of money in fees that were a direct result of their mistake.

The cat likes to make sure that I can always pet a cat, just in case petting a cat is a thing that I want to do at any given moment.

Reminiscing with staff about restaurants that had better menus before they changed ownership.

Lately I've been writing a piece of code that's a little bit too large for the amount of time in a coding session that I've had. Now that enough of it is done that I can start debugging it I'm surprised by how little needed fixing. I expected to have messed up a lot more.

Nobody has reached out to me about teaching at SCA Expo in Boston, but one of the classes on offer has exactly the same description as a class I developed ages ago under a new title. (I wrote the class with the express intent that lots of other people would be able to pick up the material and teach it, and many people have so don't read this as me taking issue with that. I kind of hope it is just what it looks like.)

@Taweret@octodon.social I read this as "tell me your top three comfort shoes" and was immediately confused by the replies.

Finally got around to learning how to make my own context menu entries in Dolphin (KDE file manager). That saves a Shift+F4 and mucking about in the terminal if I bother to add entries for things that I do often enough but not so often that I remember the right way to do it.

@edsu This sounds like an excellent topic for a book report.

❓ Question 1: Do you type URLs into the browser's address bar frequently? (say, a few times per month)

❓ Question 2: Would your peers describe you as a "computer/tech person" rather than the opposite?

🔁 Boosts welcome, to reach "tech persons" and "non tech persons" alike. 😉

(all of the competing programs I've looked at on this front do worse, but I don't think that's a good reason for me to not try to do better)

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Not that anybody has ever complained to me that Typica uses too much memory (I think it does), but the stuff that I'm working on today should result in substantial memory savings as well as a significant speed improvement that I don't expect anybody to notice either.

@gnomon It was a bit of a surprise. She normally doesn't go after my food with the exception of yogurt (and I guess shrimp now).

The cat tried to sneak up on my bowl of shrimp, but she failed to get into it.

@gnomon The main use of this report is the slightly weird bar graph it generates up top showing how much green coffee was used to produce how much of each roasted coffee that goes into across how many batches.

@gnomon It was an inventory transactions report that convinced me that the coffee nobody could find must, in fact, still exist, saving me from figuring out how to make products without that coffee. It provides enough historical detail that I could rule out the possibility of data entry error.

It's been a while since I used goto in C++ but I don't feel the slightest bit bad about doing that today. The code I'm working on now is going to get refactored pretty much immediately once it's done so I probably won't need that in whatever this turns into when it ships and even if I did, well, the project I'm working on has been open source for nearly 2 decades without a single outside code contribution so I'll do what I want.

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