@streakmachine Oh yes. Kid one continues to expect the full attention of 1.5 adults. Kid two requires the attention of 1.2. There are only 2 adults. Shrieking and madness ensue.
/@kdfrawg
@streakmachine Oh yes. Kid one continues to expect the full attention of 1.5 adults. Kid two requires the attention of 1.2. There are only 2 adults. Shrieking and madness ensue.
/@kdfrawg
@kdfrawg There haven't been much docs. I snooped a lot on what Cappuccino was doing using the browser dev tools to figure most of it out.
@thedan84 I hope to keep Macchiato alive. But I've basically lost all personal dev time due to kids. So unless I can play with a concept during work, I'll pretty much never get a chance to poke at it. And ye gods is iOS dev boring and formulaic and way too much time spent figuring out under-specified iOS framework behaviors.
@matigo For me, I know the answer is reliably "not something I want to reply to, in spite of plenty of content". I also tend to be a reply-poster like Sir Frawg, so I've been pretty quiet of late.
/@kdfrawg
@matigo We run an extended vaccination schedule to spread it all out. Definitely not the usual approach, but our pediatrician is walking distance, so it's little bother.
@joanna Seeing how driving exams were run in the Netherlands by way of a friend who moved there was eye opening. "Oh, so that's how you do it when you actually care if people know how to drive vs just avoiding turning into an inferno within sight of the DMV office".
/@matigo
@thedan84 Mine is guttering. Just lost interest over the last few months. See no connection between stuff I like to learn and the work I do.
Core problem relevant to work that needs solving isn't anything neat or new or to be found in papers AFAICT: it's that developing an app just takes too damn long, plain and simple.
@matigo We saw diarrhea for the next 24 h or so after vaccination not infrequently. Generally a cranky time after vaccination regardless.
@kdfrawg Reminds me of jnm who was happy to escape being an electrician for sysadmin work. Early mornings, poor working conditions, and not so great pay in light of those were I think the things he was happy to leave behind.
I suspect a career switch at times is good in itself. No career is all upside.
/@gtwilson