have had start using ublock on jira/bitbucket to block all the f*&king ai ads
have had start using ublock on jira/bitbucket to block all the f*&king ai ads
vendor spyware code i've been directed to inject into every page is nuts ... makes redundant calls, pollutes the global name space, wonky arse looooong regex that trys to detect every possible bot UA.
if i try to cleanup any of it and wrap it in a function to at least contain it... i will be responsible for this shit and blamed even if fails for completely unrelated reasons ๐ฎโ๐จ
Thought I'd toot a whinge about whinging, not long, maybe a few laughs at my expense. Hehe. Best draft in a text editor, & check it properly, this one's definitely going viral.
๐ค Needs tweaks, & I'm writing about being angry over that 1900s thing with a shop, visualising the argument. And then there was the other thing when the other place... Instead of a few grin worthy lines, I'd fallen into the old trap of getting hung up in past whinges. They're gone, mate, let them go. Forget.
spent the entire day trying and failing to migrate issues from one jira space to another.
would be really nice if atlassian could stop flogging ai slop for 5 seconds and fix their actual product and documentation.
tldr: team managed spaces are a foot gun (i think... still not 100% sure what the issue is).
medium blob spam is the new experts-exchange
Wow, the keyboard of the 2024 Dell XPS16 is atrocious...
I have a tradie in my office, so I'm working in the garden. Away from my ErgoDox. It's the first time I really use the laptop's keyboard as it was clearly terrible in the first place, but...
Well, it _is_.
It doesn't help that the extra attention needed to finding the keys seems to trigger the same shift as typing on a QWERTY keyboard instead of my usual dvorak. So about half the time when I hit the right key, it's not actually the symbol I want....
Also, the stupidly useless Copilot key takes the spot of the practical and now bitterly missing right Ctrl key.