I post tips to Reddit every weekend about random features people might like, and sometimes I'll get people saying "everyone knows about that already"
But here's the thing. I guarantee you there are people who don't know about it. And if you never talk about it, how will people learn?
But here's the thing. I guarantee you there are people who don't know about it. And if you never talk about it, how will people learn?
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Its the US Airforce.
If only I could stop that green bar slowly stopping me doing anything because it's checking every item for malware every time I open a large folder...
...when the PC hasn't been online for years🙄
Hope this isn't too annoying😙
See if the same people comment about knowing it already & everyone knowing it
Then drop the bombshell of it being a fake
Keep em on their toes 😊
Its this concern for others that helps me overcome my natural shyness.
Cos they usually know something else instead.
And I might not know that thing.
Which is kinda illegal cos I'm trying to know everything.
#audhd
You know?
And if you've never seen the comic, although I've shared it multiple times, and it's been around for a long time, that sort of makes my point too 😛
Then an hour of things I've done during pair coding when someone said, "wait, how'd you do that?"
Guess what, I did learn something new.
I have it in my clipboard now so... Hopefully one for today's lucky 10000 will see it https://xkcd.com/1053/
The concept of people discovering things is an empathetic void for them.
My dad *constantly* got upset at me for telling me things he already knew.
Except, as a social species, that's how we test and reinforce our information.
Took me fucking forever to unlearn that.
It's people like you that put out YT videos college students use to learn how to change their own oil in their cars or reddit threads teaching new homeowners how to fix a leaking toilet.