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hirenthakore.bsky.social
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88 days ago
Day after Black Friday: Developers logging back in with a fancy new keyboard... still writing bugs.
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ntindle.com
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87 days ago
The more things change, the more they stay the same
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kokesthedragon.bsky.social
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88 days ago
As a tester I can confirm this
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ausetkmt.bsky.social
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88 days ago
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chrisheld927.bsky.social
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87 days ago
Yes but now they’re more ergonomic bugs.
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rjaynot.bsky.social
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88 days ago
But the bugs are new too! So you know, new beginnings and all.
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rghughes.bsky.social
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87 days ago
My current keyboard is turning 10 years old this morning... I think in a couple weeks?
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sandratoni.bsky.social
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87 days ago
Hi
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talkwithsaul.bsky.social
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88 days ago
but now the bugs are met with smooth clickety clackety sounds 🤩
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cyb3rmaniak.bsky.social
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87 days ago
And RGB lighting.
If you take a day off from from writing bugs, you can even connect the lighting to the build/debug process. And setup macros to make writing bugs faster.
A day well spent. And no new bugs were introduced. It's a win-win.
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olivertownshend.bsky.social
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88 days ago
and wondering if the fancy new keyboard is good enough...
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vancityhacks.bsky.social
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88 days ago
Naw copilot is writing it for them #turkeyhangover
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markoprodanovic.bsky.social
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88 days ago
But now I have all these new key bindings to optimize my bugs
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crasterimage.bsky.social
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88 days ago
Gotta get that job security some how...
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acidspray.bsky.social
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88 days ago
New Year, New Setup, Same bugs. Trust the process.
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fejlira.bsky.social
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87 days ago
couldn't afford a new keyboard
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techmag.bsky.social
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88 days ago
Yes but more accurately writing those same bugs now
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If you take a day off from from writing bugs, you can even connect the lighting to the build/debug process. And setup macros to make writing bugs faster.
A day well spent. And no new bugs were introduced. It's a win-win.