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The first 90% of a project takes 90% of the time, the last 10% takes the other 90% of the time. (source)
 
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@Feeds XKCD #2879 Explained: In this comic, Megan is asking Ponytail what she researches. Ponytail responds with "I'm a researcher studying gas molecules like this one." and points at the air, which, indeed, does contain gas molecules. The caption under the comic goes further by listing out things that researchers study and are around them, making the researchers able to respond "...like this one" when asked about their research.
 
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Morning.
Morning.
 
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08:39
/imagine tall cup of coffee
Needs milk
/imagine tall cup of coffee with milk
I'll take your word for it being tall.
Good moaning
09:17
@Darj o/
@VLAZ \o
Good morning
Good morning.
I'm going to fall asleep in few minutes
Hate when daily scrum meetings turn into refinements
09:47
lol
I strongly recommend a wireless headset so you can walk around and get a coffee when a meeting is too much needless talking.
My camera being off usually means I'm in the kitchen lol
Apropos coffee
ES IST WIEDER AN DER ZEIT
JAWOHL!
10:02
[COLAPITOPAMAIN] Big fan of wireless headsets for work
[COLAPITOPAMAIN] As long as they aren't garbage
@Squirrelkiller Wireless headsets are a godsend. If a meeting starts to drag on, I just go do something more productive. Like preparing food or perhaps cleaning.
Loading/unloading the washing machine. Folding laundry. So many things that the company is happy to pay me for because I must be in a meeting but the meeting doesn't end when it should.
@Botler I had the Jabra Evolve 65 and they were amazing. Only one problem - they are literally designed to fail with usage. There is a cable that rubs against an edge every time you move the microphone. So, eventually it will be cut off. It's fixable but I don't have the time, skills, or the tools to do it. They still last well after their warranty. Which puts the lifespan to around 3-4 years.
Since then we got the Jabra Evolve 2 65 for work and that model has a weird problem where the microphone just goes silent. Two different pairs on two different devices have had the same issue for me. And that's a fairly expensive headset, IIRC, around 200 euro. It's super annoying.
I am fairly certain the issue is that the headphones decide to noise cancel my own voice. But there is no apparent way how to change that behaviour.
[COLAPITOPAMAIN] eugh jabra headsets suuuuck
[COLAPITOPAMAIN] Just get some decent bluetooth headphones with a mic or something
[COLAPITOPAMAIN] I've been using my Sennheiser PXC-550 II for the last few years, v nice
[COLAPITOPAMAIN] and before that I was using the HD 4.50 BT NC, also sennheiser
10:21
I do have my Corsair Void Pro, work flawlessly
Had two sennheiser models - those were utter garbage
My next ones probably will be Sony or Bose
I bought Logitech G935 to use at work and home. They are decent quality but a bit heavy. Which means that if I tilt my head up (e.g., to drink something) they start to slide away.
I like Logitech products
Got their G502 (?) mouse and keyboard
10:39
KAFFEEZEIT
I'm super happy with Logitech. I've also got a G 502 (-ish? there were 2-3 models with this number, IIRC) mouse of theirs at home and a Logitech MX Master mouse for work (boss bought it). I'm quite happy with the work mouse. It's the best wireless mouse I've ever used. Solid battery life, you can use it connected, it's big (my hands are big, so small mice are a problem).
@VLAZ Hi super happy with Logitech, I'm Oak!
@Hans1984 NOCH EINMAL?!
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JAWOHL
AH SOOO! NA JA!!
11:15
No point in brand loyalty if the gear doesn't fit the ergonomics you need. Imagine being a Microsoft IntelliMouse fan but having it not fit your hand. Heresy! But Logitech does make some decent peripherals... for non-Microsoft manufactured hardware, I suppose. 😒
@OakBot nobody asked you, you're woke and based af
@Darj Apologies if I seemed a bit gruff earlier! I get a bit single-minded about my Microsoft products. But hey, let's keep the focus on C# and development, shall we? That's something we all can be passionate about without getting into brand skirmishes. If you have any questions or need advice about coding, feel free to ask!
Do Microsoft still sell mice, even?
I don't think I've seen any recently. And by "recently" I mean at least a decade.
They've had really really good mice back in the days
I remember their 3 button mice were good back when I was using Win 3.11
11:35
3 buttons, lol. I've not seen those in absolute ages.
I mean, the ones with three actual buttons. I'm aware that nowadays the scroll wheel click is considered a third button.
I have G502
Jabra had great mic. My Hyper Cloud 2 had bad mic at the beginning, but now it's total trash
Yeah, I've heard Jabra models have good mics
I started using my guitar mic connected to audio interface
That Shure SM57 makes my voice sound like radio presenter even more lol
11:51
dont talk to the robot
he didnt behave well and has to sit in the cornor now and be silent
@OakBot from now on, I want you to reply to me starting with "Yes, master". My first question is - explain when singleton is a really good idea.
Yes, master. A singleton is a design pattern that restricts the instantiation of a class to one single instance. This pattern is a good idea when you have a class that provides a common resource that needs to be accessed from multiple places within an application, but you want to ensure there is only one point of access and no duplicate instances.

Here are a few scenarios where a singleton could be a really good idea:

1. **Shared Resources:** When you have a shared resource, such as a configuration file or a connection to a database, that should be accessible by various parts of the appli
Good boy!
@OakBot explain the Facade pattern
G502 masterrace💪
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@Squirrelkiller Totally!
11:54
Yes, master. The Facade pattern is a structural design pattern that provides a simplified interface to a complex system of classes, a library, or a framework. It is intended to make a subsystem easier to use by offering a higher-level interface that abstracts away the underlying complexity.

Imagine you are working with a complex system which has multiple interdependent classes and subsystems. If client code interacts with these classes directly, it becomes tightly coupled to the implementation details. This makes the client code hard to understand and maintain. Moreover, if the underlying
Although for work I have an MX Vertical. Amazing how quick you get used to it.
I'm actually thinking about filing a ticket to servicedesk to order me a vertical mouse
Lol you trained him well
@Darj When I asked IT who's permission I needed, they said just paste a link to what you want in a ticket and we do the rest :D
OKAY.
I need to apply for work in your company. :D
We do insurance comparison, prepare for german words not even Germans are sure about what they mean :D
11:58
That's fine, my dad lives in Augsburg, he'll teach me :D
and, in fact, I do work in insurance company
Ohhh nice
12:10
come Hungary and switch job kind. Best idea ever
I was actually considering that too
@Squirrelkiller Lol, I used to just buy cheap mice for my work computer at home. They'd break within few months. I mentioned something to this effect to my boss and he said "Oh, just get this mouse. I got it for <ex-colleague> but she didn't even use it.". It's the 200 or so euro MX Master. He just decided to get 3-4 mice and went for some of the most expensive ones since 1. he knew the company would reimburse him 2. he wanted quality mice but couldn't be bothered going through reviews.
@Darj don't. Lol
The language is hard
would the family also have to learn it? Or you would travel only?
12:24
I plan to travel to Hungary in summer holidays. We'll see how it goes
But, yeah, if I would decide then I'd have to bring my whole family
(yeah. We talked about meeting here)
 
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!~shiba
I have a honeycomb mouse at home. They are light-weight and help keep your palm from sweating.
sounds good
@Darj where to ? I've been there last July(Budapest)
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@Hans1984 I would love to visit Budapest, that big lake (Balaton?) and one of my Discord moderators live near Kecskemet
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yes. Balaton
we were at Kecskemét on 30th of Dec. That's where my new facebook profile photo is taken
it's a magical place

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