Luke Stutters
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I do have to push back a little bit because the number 24 slot is the real Slim Shady. I don't know how well my coding would go if I'm listening to that. I'm not saying Eminem's bad or anything, but that song in particular, I'm sorry, I don't have the full buy-in yet.
I do have to push back a little bit because the number 24 slot is the real Slim Shady. I don't know how well my coding would go if I'm listening to that. I'm not saying Eminem's bad or anything, but that song in particular, I'm sorry, I don't have the full buy-in yet.
I've never tried or looked into this because I've never had the need to, but within Git or GitHub, whatever version control and methodology you're using, can you assign multiple authors to a single commit, which would then in turn maybe solve that issue?
I've never tried or looked into this because I've never had the need to, but within Git or GitHub, whatever version control and methodology you're using, can you assign multiple authors to a single commit, which would then in turn maybe solve that issue?
Yeah, it's pretty interesting. I guess you would just have to assume, okay, no one ever works alone. They're always pairing. So both people get credit or whatever.
Yeah, it's pretty interesting. I guess you would just have to assume, okay, no one ever works alone. They're always pairing. So both people get credit or whatever.
Yeah. Back to the light bulb thing. I don't know how I would feel about having a little light bulb also measure my efficiency. So like if I'm typing a lot of code, do really good, then all the lights turn green. Then I start slowing down and things go to like an angry red. I just, I don't know how I would like that.
Yeah. Back to the light bulb thing. I don't know how I would feel about having a little light bulb also measure my efficiency. So like if I'm typing a lot of code, do really good, then all the lights turn green. Then I start slowing down and things go to like an angry red. I just, I don't know how I would like that.
I say the word green and it just turns green. No, I'm joking. I have a screen deck in front of me. Yeah.
I say the word green and it just turns green. No, I'm joking. I have a screen deck in front of me. Yeah.
And I think with this whole past year in the pandemic, a lot of companies moving to a work from home, especially if you are on a computer a lot. And so now where your recreational area used to be is now also your work area. I found having a actual separate place where I do my work And where I do my relaxation is very important.
And I think with this whole past year in the pandemic, a lot of companies moving to a work from home, especially if you are on a computer a lot. And so now where your recreational area used to be is now also your work area. I found having a actual separate place where I do my work And where I do my relaxation is very important.
So I will never take my laptop out into the den and watch TV while I'm working. Because to me, then that's very distracting. Or when I'm supposed to be watching TV, I would be working. So I think having... If you're able, if you do have a living space where you can set aside even just a small corner...
So I will never take my laptop out into the den and watch TV while I'm working. Because to me, then that's very distracting. Or when I'm supposed to be watching TV, I would be working. So I think having... If you're able, if you do have a living space where you can set aside even just a small corner...
to where when you sit there, you know that you are focusing on work, I think can also help keep you in a mental state that you don't always feel like you're working because you're not in that one place where you do your work. And I think that's mainly when you are talking about working for an employer, not just yourself, because you have a certain level of expectations there.
to where when you sit there, you know that you are focusing on work, I think can also help keep you in a mental state that you don't always feel like you're working because you're not in that one place where you do your work. And I think that's mainly when you are talking about working for an employer, not just yourself, because you have a certain level of expectations there.
But having that separation of concern of relaxation and work area space, I think, needs to be a physical boundary if you have trouble with that.
But having that separation of concern of relaxation and work area space, I think, needs to be a physical boundary if you have trouble with that.
It's funny because I'm just imagining a torque curve. So before we started the talk, we were talking about cars and performance and stuff. So I'm seeing it as a torque curve where the y-axis is the amount of time required to complete the pull request and the x-axis is the number of lines of code. If you've ever seen a torque curve, it will go up significantly
It's funny because I'm just imagining a torque curve. So before we started the talk, we were talking about cars and performance and stuff. So I'm seeing it as a torque curve where the y-axis is the amount of time required to complete the pull request and the x-axis is the number of lines of code. If you've ever seen a torque curve, it will go up significantly