If you include commute and getting ready for work + 8 hours of sleep, I got 3 hours to myself Mo-Th. In which I also need to do groceries, try to go to the gym and cook and eat :)
I tend to sneak a little and work 7.5 hours (including lunch and a daily walk though) and the commute can be anywhere between 30 minutes and 1.5 hours depending on traffic if I can carpool, and it is a guaranteed 1.5 hours (two times) when I have to take public transportation.
I don't do boxed shit so I properly cook a meal every day.
So yeah. Commute + work + buy + cook leaves me around 3 hours of hobby time and I make sure to be "zen" for at least 30 minutes before going to bed to have a chance of falling asleep in any timely fashion.
Fair, yeah. I thought I worked well on 6 hours of sleep as well and kept playing League with friends until 11PM but I was completely fucked each friday and had to take a 3 hour nap after coming back from work. And weekends were mostly catching up on sleep so I started forcing myself to bed at 9 in the evening to get close to 8 hours and it worked out well for me. Everyone is different :)
That's actually a more valid point than I thought. It should still be able to have like an indicator that something is more like a helpdesk question and allow people to filter stuff like that. Idk.
I am pretty sure that there is a decent way for SE to put a seperation between the "elitist, horrible, unwelcoming" SO veterans who want to curate a growing list of common problems and the newcomers who want their specific programming question answered.
what'll be fun is watching the justification roll in months later about how the change resulted in "higher quality" questions and answers, proven by the higher scores and reduced downvoting
Well, no…. Not exactly. I don’t know exactly what they’re referring to there. I might have seen it, I might not.
But what I haven’t seen is any discussion about restricting or otherwise modifying the downvoting privilege. And holy crap if they drop that bomb on us without even shopping it by moderators....
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