Spyke

14 hours into writing the script that was going to save you from doing the task yourself and you can't quit now, too much time has been put into this endeavour.

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NOT_RICKreply
lemmy.world

Nothing is worse for me at work than when someone asks me for a delivery timeline

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Ufff eeehhmm probably about two month or so in the best case. 5 years in the worst case and realistically about 9 months.

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Is that metal? Did someone actually turn a tweet into a metal plaque? I'm not complaining, I think it's funny.

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lemm.ee

I'm really feeling all those hours I spend learning vim to never use vim.

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Chrisreply
lemmy.world

Aww, I don't really code anymore and I'm in vim every day

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Does it count if I’m in vi only because I don’t know how to exit? I have to buy a new computer every time.

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btaf45reply
lemmy.world

I literally use vi/vim for everything that I can. I would use it for gmail if there was a way.

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I was hoping to open this and see someone show you a plugin to do that

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If things were always as easy I thought they'd be my life would be a lot easier :/

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Oh man, this hit me right in the face 🫣.

So many times did I get myself into weeks, month and even years long projects thinking I'll be done in an afternoon... feature creep and my need to fidget with my code because its not perfect yet...

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You reached the end