@Hasufin

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I am "Hasufin" on every platform I can get my hands on. I have been "Hasufin" for 30 years now. I am very serious about coffee, I love archaeology and Japanese art. Was a tech guy in a previous life, but am now adjacent.
There is, I think, an inverse relationship between how many meetings you have for a project and how organized the project is. I have one ongoing project which meets once every few months. It's on track and great.
I have another one which misses deadlines regularly and frequently gets midway through a dev cycle to realize they need to change their entire approach. Six planned meetings this week, and usually has 2-4 more with short notice.
@circuitswan I just generally hate developer meetings. They're 95% discussion I don't care about, and maybe 30 seconds of info that's relevant to me. I do not get to know when that 30 seconds will occur.

Currently starting the second hour of a 30 minute meeting.

Honestly the thing I hate most about working with this dev team. They don't overrun by a few minutes, they overrun by half an hour or more.

And, vexingly, CANNOT answer questions, they'll just point me to these 50-90 minute recordings and say "Listen to the meeting, we discussed it." Yeah, I want to waste an hour listening to developers chatter when you could just say "We added one endpoint, it's ___."

Huh. My github branch for these edits is pull #69. Nice.
@georgetakei And every MAGAT I've ever seen has had one of two reactions:
1. They completely ignore this fact. Just filter it entirely out of their perception altogether and proceed as if it were never said.
2. "Nuh-uh! Those IILLLLEEEEGGGGAAAAALLLLSSSSS vote all the time! You just don't know it!"
@LexPendragon @RollInitiative That is a whole and complete DerpHund.
@trixter One looks forward to seeing the nuggets.

So... are there any new cars which can be disconnected entirely from the Internet?

(Spouse and I are looking at new vehicles, preferably EV. Spouse is Deeply Uncomfortable with how the cars we've looked at all have built-in GPS and remote access options so someone can disable the car remotely. It seems like a good feature for the owner, but a bad actor could also use it of course.)

Was just at a public restroom which had a baby changing station. I misread the sign as "baby charging station". I gues the "C" in USB-C stands for "child".
@drwho OTOH, if they did teeth whitening, "Shine We Are" would have worked.