It’s actually just a paper list where people make ticks for coffee. That is then manually synced to an hledger file in git.
It’s actually just a paper list where people make ticks for coffee. That is then manually synced to an hledger file in git.
Update coffee list and tex files.
…and yes we have our office coffee list in a git repo.
I have a Signal group with friends, one of whom listens to all new metal releases and gives reviews of the new releases.
Taking notes: poop pants in Interview to assert dominance.
I can’t say anything about driving on the left side since I never had to do it.
About the clutch, I think it depends on whether you used to do it a lot. I used to drive stick when I learned to drive, but for the last 5 years I have only driven automatic or electric. But when I rented a car with manual transmission, my muscle memory came back within a few minutes and everything went fine.
I would like to play Bloodborne and Demon’s Souls. But I really don’t want to buy a PlayStation just for two games…
I live in a medium sized city (~95k) in Europe. It takes me around 15 minutes by bike to get to work.
I just managed to set up a C++ project with CMake for the first time. I have several years of experience with Java, Python and a bit of Rust… For the last 2 weeks I started to learn a bit of C++. The language itself is not really the problem so far, but the ecosystem around it is quite frustrating to me.
Fascinating. I thought smell-o-vision was just a joke in Futurama.
As someone from Germany, I recommend apfelschorle: sparkling water with apple juice. It’s a very common drink here, especially in summer.
Potato chips and similar kinds of snacks.
I rarely eat chips at home, but when I do, I eat them with chopsticks.
Yip Yip!
Go back four days and save my cat from getting run over by a car.
I work in academia… There is no free coffee here.