Comment Re:Microsoft had other ideas... (Score 2) 169
i7-7700K here. Barely 4 years old. Off the love list.
i7-7700K here. Barely 4 years old. Off the love list.
Author of notorious blog "I Programmer" ignores usability and readability by cramming entire articles into a fixed-width page and using only 1/4 of that fixed-width for content.
The all-caps menu is irksome and MS has gotten plenty of vitriolic feedback about it. Why does
And the answer was yes, in my case. I ended up moving back to the city the office was located in, 2,000km from where I like to call home and where I telecommuted from, and now live here again going to the office, paying nearly twice what I was in rent and other living expenses. The alternative was to languish and fade away into obscurity.. I felt I needed to come back as I was regularly getting mindless projects. Now that I'm back, I'm working on exciting projects again. *shrug* Also, health and productivity were suffering as I rarely left the house as the line between working-for-the-man and me-time blurred.
I'd like to try and strike a balance but the distance factor of where I'd like to be (i.e. where family and friends are) and where work is, makes that difficult. I find it terribly boring to work from home, which I have the option of doing, and just go into the office anyway day after day, so long as I'm here.
My computer is primarily a gaming machine and nothing even comes close to Windows for that. Battlefield 3? Skyrim? Better have Windows or forget about it. I have a MacBook Pro which never gets used because I find it boring, and I dual-boot Ubuntu when I feel like playing with it. But Linux is a toy to me, when I want to actually use my computer, I use Windows. Same goes when I'm writing code. When I intend to do something with what I'm writing, I'll use Visual Studio. If not, then I'll play with gcc or xcode as they, too, are toys to me. That might change in time but I can't see any reason to.
Woke up to get ready for work and, as was my routine at that time, I checked
Always complain, always demand better. This is part of how progress is made. The other part, of course, being the actual work of making things better to perhaps, this time, shut up those damn complainers.
Heisenberg may have slept here...