Write for your audience. That dictates everything about resume length and content. A resume is ultimately a persuasive text intended to begin and contextualize a dialogue. If it gets you a phone screen, 80% of its job is done already.

Trackpad at home, wired mouse at the office.

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Odd. I saw that that morning on Macchiato, and just scrolled way back on Global, and it showed up there, too! I have a screenshot of it in Macchiato now.

So, hrm. Wonder if you got caught in after the created/updated time and before the publish-at time?

I'm betting the API doesn't send me others' posts till their publish-at gets hit.

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A bad/worn-out bed can also contribute to back pain.

Checking over your work environment to make sure it's ergonomic can be a big help, too. I finally got a proper office chair this year, and, wow - not ending work with random pains any more.

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Been there, done that. I spent most of 9th grade in wrist braces. I switched keyboard layouts to a hand-friendlier one when I started working about 8 years ago.

This is different - it's where the tendons cross high up in the palms rather than at the wrists. Still inflammation, but not in the carpal tunnel - more localized to specific fingers.

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Especially not in an open office!

I had similar issues to what I'm feeling now in my left hand a month or so ago. Swapping mouse hands, icing, anti-inflammatory taking, and adding in stretching breaks should help beat it back in a week or two.

And not programming in the evenings. ;_;

But a newborn should help with encouraging all that no-typing soon. ;)

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Nah. It's an easy API to sort out. Just lacking computer time to hack at it, and having some RSI in my right hand that's keeping me from using the time I otherwise would just now. Wrote 27 pages of audit docs in a few days, and all the furious typing took its toll. :(

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That means no-one's starred or pinned or reposted any of your posts yet.

Private is also always empty; one day, it'll show direct message conversations.

Not yet. has a Telegram interface and a Pushover helper that can do notifications.

Oh! And http://www.mudconnect.com/. You can find a MUD to suit any taste there!

I played several. Forget many of their names. My first and last and always was Muddy Waters. I learned C from K&R (checked out from the local library) in order to better learn LPC to program for it. Prototypal interpreted C-like, fun times.