Slack is just too hard to understand. I still don't get it. I have to go to a webpage and enter a server / channel name. I have to create a password for each one, if I get approved it then takes me to a slack web client with no obvious way to open the chat in the app.
If you install the app on a different machine, you have to add everything again.
@aaronsw_hv
12 Sep 2011
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Wow, Newt flipflopped instantaneously on that one. #CNNTeaParty
Yeah really bad that we can't save this shit? Why do you think we should save crap written by dead people? This period will archive so much digital history, it will mostly be considered a joke in the future.
What's a "tech foward" company? I just migrated from Apple (10 year user) to Windows 10. It's rare to see a good tool not available cross platform nowadays.
Sometimes that's 'just the way it is' and being an aspie fucking developer INTP type person you cannot wrap your head around it. Most normal people do 'normal' things and can't justify why.
Same - I do mostly remote work now and occasional client visits. I now take my kids to school every morning and have a good relationship with the school and other parents. I go into town for breakfast and have started to meet all of the local business owners. I have made closer connections to my neighbours and the local surf club.
When I was in my early 20's, my social life was all about where I worked but now that I'm an adult, I've started to build a solid social network within my town and its various groups. I would hate to socialise with people purely from my office now.
I don't have this problem because I'm not addicted to apps like you. "My Files" that came with the S10 is great for file management and Outlook works fine for my mail.
I don't care about using less RAM, why should I? My applications run in our private cloud and sometimes in public clouds. We optimise the parts that need optimising but it's often cheaper to scale the environment, add more SOLR servers etc than it is to jump in to the opcode and figure out the best way to get the JVM to JIT something.
Sometimes disruptive kids need to be told they are capable and put with other people that are capable. Being told you're an idiot (lowest tier class) generally leads to a self fulfilling prophecy and that's a problem for society.
I was a trouble maker at school. In my final two years, my history teacher took a special interest in me for whatever reason. I now have a masters degree from Cambridge university. I was forced to study with the good kids (who actually tried to bully me ironically) but it worked out really well for me. I think a lot of disruptive boys can really benefit from a strong masculine teacher that forced them to see that there's a better way.
Also, there are some kids which are just going straight to jail. No idea how to deal with them.
If you install the app on a different machine, you have to add everything again.
It's not a good user experience.