You misunderstand, we’re in the mirror universe.
You misunderstand, we’re in the mirror universe.
Listen, I built enough lego bridges back in the day to know I ain’t trusting that.
If anyone demands I implement some feature into one of my open source projects that I either don’t have time for or don’t want to do, my response is one of the following:
But thankfully, my projects don’t have a very wide audience, so requests/demands are rare.
Who let Bear Grylls in here?
I started out with blue switches years ago and they were obnoxiously loud, so I switched to reds and used those for a long time. Though, I kinda got tired of them and decided to give the Keychron banana switches a try several months ago and I’m absolutely loving them. They have a light tactile feeling, but they’re much quieter than Cherry browns. And a huge bonus is that Keychron keys are hotswappable, so if I get any bad keys or feel like switching to a new type, no having to deal with soldering to replace them.
Well, now I know what cake I want for my next birthday.
He’s feeling sassy today
If you really need some nightmare fuel, some of us use c++ every day and even enjoy it.
In my experience, those things tend to be forced by project managers who believe the highest law of the land is proper scrum. Unsurprisingly, this makes all the devs miserable with no way to change anything because “this is just how it’s done”.
It’s really well done! Pixel art will always have a special place in my heart.
Well, I dye my hair red and purple, so that’s gotta count for something.