You’ve misunderstood the degree to which I find eating to be inconvenient. It is merely that: at times inconvenient. I have a good appetite and am more likely to gain excess weight as opposed to losing weight due to not being motivated to eat.
Imagine experiencing such sour grapes over someone expressing a different opinion (on a subjective topic) that you sarcastically call them enlightened. Maybe this “hangry” concept isn’t just some dumb zoomer slang, indeed.
A lunch for me could either be a salad from the grocery store or raw broccoli, tomatoes, carrots, almonds, and maybe one of hard-boiled eggs/canned ham/cheese.
Eating is often a drag. You have to set aside time, you might get heartburn, you have to suppress burps, you might get a buildup of muckus in your throat that you have to lightly cough away. If I feel lethargic I often feel better just drinking some lemon water.
I’m often irritable anyway. Eating doesn’t help unless I have low blood sugar to the point of being fatigued. It often makes it worse.
> Congratulations: We Now Have Opinions on Your Open Source Contributions
The fallacy here is conflating package maintenance with OSS code authoring. Write code and throw it over the wall? Okay, why not? Package maintenance is another issue. Why wouldn’t people who depend on your packages have opinions on how you maintain them?
> Maybe we can find a future for package indexes where maintainers of packages are not burdened further because the internet started depending on it. It's not the fault of the creator that their creation became popular.
Hopefully this is tongue in cheek. Or else it’s got some very Neil Peart energy.
Living in a fisheye lens
Caught in the camera eye
I have no heart to lie
I can’t pretend a stranger
Is a long-awaited friend
I’m a rockstar but I don’t want to be recognized at a 7/11 (or Tim Hortons).
Most people who talk about it have lived in only one place, namely some Scandinavian country. They have nothing to compare it to. Yet they are somehow convinced that that describes their place as something unique compared to other places. When really, for all they know, those things could be general characteristics. Or just the human (social) condition.