

Maybe they should have asked it in ALL CAPS not to make mistakes.


Maybe they should have asked it in ALL CAPS not to make mistakes.


Do you ever hit a group or business that’s only on Meta apps, whether fakebook or whatsapp?
All the time. I’ve had no trouble finding other businesses to buy from or other groups to join up with.
Businesses and groups with only a Facebook tend to have… other issues, anyway.


Cleaning other people’s mess is okay for a while. But making a career out of it is too much for me.
Oh yes. I feel that, too. I’ll give them maybe a year of help, for the right price. Two years if the price is very right. Haha.
Slop is the embodiment of that on steroids and it will get old pretty fast.
So true.


It’ll be interesting to see how the Steam Machine in January affects this.
It might not be a huge immediate boost. I have friends who want to buy a Steam Machine on day one - but they already use a SteamDeck as their primary gaming rig.
I expect the Steam Machine to catch on the same way the SteamDeck seems to have - word of mouth.
I know I bought my SteamDeck after a friend demoed theirs to me, and it kind of sold itself.


If I wanted to clean other people’s mess, I would be a janitor.
I’ll take your share of the slop cleanup if you don’t want it. I wouldn’t mind twice the slop cleanup extortion salary.


Not say it out loud. Not stupid… Just proud.


“Fix for critical issue.”
Followed by an equally large set of files in a commit with just the message:
“Fixup”
And then the actual fix turns out to be mixed in with “Start sprint 57 - AutoConfiguration Refactor” which follows “Fixup”
It’s exactly like that, but a group of old men in suitcoats, sharp ties, and bare assess then walk up to the naked man and ask him to present at their next staff meeting. Then we all sit through his presentation on how to fire arrows faster.