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[–] python@programming.dev 3 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

I need this for maximum coziness in bed

[–] python@programming.dev 5 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

damn, the recoil on that will have you speaking several Octaves higher

[–] python@programming.dev 4 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

I might be wrong on this, but isn't that a mouse?? The face shape seems more like a mouse than a rat to me

Could someone with rodent knowledge chime in?

[–] python@programming.dev 3 points 1 day ago

I'd rather have "click here" links than "tap here" links

[–] python@programming.dev 25 points 1 day ago

I've been having a rough week, okay? :(

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[–] python@programming.dev 3 points 1 day ago (4 children)

man sorry that's happening to you :/ That reaction is so overblown and childish

[–] python@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago (9 children)

heyo, they also created a community aimed at harassing you: https://discuss.online/c/fuckdraconicneo

just so you know

[–] python@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago

I tried to go to University for CS but never quite got the hang of the math part. Instead I got a Certification in Computer Science from an apprenticeship (idk if that's the right Translation, in German we call it "Fachinformatiker für Anwendungsentwicklung") within 1.5 years and with extreme ease, because it was way less math-heavy and more focused on actual programming.

I stayed with the company that I did the apprenticeship with and got promoted from Junior to Regular within a year. I work exactly in the field and position I wanted to work in when I was going for the CS degree. In fact, I have the exact same responsibilities and the same pay as my colleagues with CS degrees. It might not be like that in every company, but it did work out for me.

Just for fun, I actually went back to Uni this semester to try and actually finish one or two math modules, but dropped out within 2 weeks because I was hopelessly incapable of even understanding the basic concepts lol

[–] python@programming.dev 4 points 1 day ago

Not admitting to any sort of experience here, but if any aspiring artists come across this:

Get yourself a manager. Even if you're not that popular yet, just have a friend handle the communication, commission slot scheduling and payment processing for you. Because no matter how much passion you go into the job with, eventually you will fall into playing online therapist for a guy with a name like "VirusDog24" whose wife is pretty unhappy with the amount of money he keeps spending on commissions and who keeps asking for way too many alt versions. But you kinda have to keep him happy because he does pay so well and comes back all the time due to some weird parasocial attachment.

No matter how good the pay is, stuff like that can really pull the fun out of a hobby, hypothetically.

 

If you don't know what that word means, draw what you think it might look like :D

 

Recipe: Offbrand White Monster and Valerian Extract

It's horrible.

 

I should be long asleep but an artist I've been following for a while released some new songs and i had to doodle while listening to all of them 💓

 

You can take the sweater off when you're not sleeping, but it has to be on at night no matter the temperature.

I think I would demand like 200k, just for the discomfort from the scratchiness. I already sleep with a winter blanket all year round so I wouldn't mind how warm it would get.

 

y'all have probably all long known this, but it's kinda blowing my mind right now so I wanted to share 🤯 the way they drape is also worlds apart:

the yarn used:

 

I'm getting tested in a bit over two weeks and today was the pre-exam via video call.

The assistant dude that did the interview asked how fiddly/hyperactive I see myself as, and I was like "eh, a bit but not that far above average" Apparently I had been rotating back and forth in my desk chair for the entirety of the preceding 10 mins, which he did point out :|

Apparently it's also not called "Girl math", but "Impulsive over-spending". SMH my head

On an upside though, he also owns reptiles and was happy to indulge an unreasonable amount of questions about his chameleon!!

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/20786297

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He is really into Lego Rock Raiders so I wanted to make something that kinda references it, but is still subtle enough to wear to work :D

This was my first time steam blocking Acrylic Yarn, it makes such a difference!!! The finished scarf got super soft and flowy, none of that creaky stiff crochet feeling left haha

 
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nvm

 

It's been getting colder around here, so I'm not super comfortable with letting Revy roam around on the cold floor anymore. Instead, I let her hang out on my plant shelf yesterday while spot-cleaning. Because of the grow-lights, the floors of the shelves get up to 40°C in the center - which is very much on the upper end of acceptable basking surface temps, but I'm okay with allowing it for 10-20mins.

And man does she seem into it! She curled up in a cozy spot after exploring the shelf, and when I put her on her perch to go back into her enclosure, she instead scooted right back to the plant shelf instead. I had to actually put her back straight into her enclosure after that, which I don't enjoy doing because it does take away agency, but I had places to be and couldn't leave her on the shelf unsupervised 🥲

In the evening, she was very adamant about being let out, and when I did she crawled right back to the plant shelf and from there to the floor. I kept putting her on her "go back home" perch and she kept insisting on going to the shelf instead, so again I had to put her back straight into the enclosure when I needed to head to sleep.. Revy spent the rest of the night sulking in front of the door lol

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