I agree. I know there is a lot to Git and you can pretty much do everything. But whenever such discussions come up about how many options there are and how amazing it is, I just glaze over and completely fail to concentrate. I don't think I have the brain power to actually master Git. Luckily I work in a 2 man team, so rarely do I need to do anything particularly complex. I have my workflow and I do what I can not to stray from it.
My macbook disconnects from wifi once per day, quite consistently. I'm just used to it now, and reconnect and within a minute or so I am good to go again.
Out of curiosity, what makes a design interesting for you?
To me a laptop is two rectangular bits, with a screen on one and a keyboard on another. My macbook has silver rectangular bits, that Dell has black rectangular bits. I don't really see any other significant difference between the two..
I think a big part of the problem is I have aspegers and thus find human conversation exceptionally confusing - thus very poor social skills. I am however, aware that this is also very likely to just be an excuse, and I want to just push past it.
Flow: The Psychology of Happiness
Finding Flow: The Psychology of Engagement With Everyday Life
Which one are you recommending?