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Liked Matt Brunt (@brunty@brunty.social)
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What a wonderful day it's been at @dddem@mastodon.me.uk today Made new friends, caught up with old friends, and got to hang out with friends that I've only known on a screen for years now My social spell slots are all empty, but my soul is full from wonderful company and conversations Thank you for a wonderful event, and my first in-person keynote! @computerist@mastodon.social @eli@hachyderm.io @carol@social.lol @rizbizkits@techhub.social @Marcus@k8s.social @johnwithbeard@mastodon.world @jessicab@hachyderm.io @geeksareforlife@mastodon.me.uk and many more, you're wonderful ๐Ÿ’– #DDDEastMidlands

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Liked Carol ๐Ÿชฉ (@carol@social.lol)
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i've spent the last many months focussing all my energy into surviving in real life, so i've not been keeping my lifenotes up to date. i did take notes though, so now that i'm feeling a little better i've caught up with them: https://carol.gg/blog/lifenotes-28/ https://carol.gg/blog/lifenotes-29/ https://carol.gg/blog/lifenotes-30/ https://carol.gg/blog/lifenotes-31/ https://carol.gg/blog/lifenotes-32/ https://carol.gg/blog/lifenotes-33/ https://carol.gg/blog/lifenotes-34/

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Reposted xssfox :blobhaj_hearttrans: (@xssfox@cloudisland.nz)
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Attached: 1 image Programmers fallacies about postcodes: - A postcode covers a small geographic area - A postcode is good enough to locate an end user for generating location suggestions - A postcode will be in a single timezone - A postcode only has a single state - A postcode has no exclaves/enclaves I would like you to meet 0872. Australia's largest postcode (I think), covers 3 states, has two cut outs (Warbuton and Alice Springs), and even still some mail outside of this area is routed via 0872

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Reposted John Turner (@while1malloc0@hachyderm.io)
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One of my favorite tools in my productivity toolbox for getting started on things I donโ€™t particularly feel like doing is the inverse pomodoro. Itโ€™s basically what it sounds like: a timed work/break cycle, but the work and break times are reversed from a normal pomodoro. I usually set a 5 minute timer, do some work, and then do something relaxing or fun for 15 minutes. I usually find that after doing that once or twice, itโ€™s pretty easy to flip to normal pomodoros.