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adequetely (adequately)
loathe (when I mean loath)
their (there - I hate that, because it makes me seem especially daft)
Oh and I have a colleague named Chris and whenever I send him an email I have to hit backspace a couple of times to avoid sending Hi Christ,
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Frequently, I try to write FORM and end writing FROM
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For me its compnay
I am not dyslexic but apparently my fingers are....
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Most are in SQL:
SELECT => SEELECT, SELLECT
FROM => FORM
WHERE => WERE, WEHRE
DELETE => DELLETE, DELETTE
Maybe it is because I hate SQL, but have to use it every day.
Too bad SQL Server Management Studio doesn't have auto correct.
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Ephelant. Hostipal. Prety mush anithink els.
Abandon hope.
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It seems like my hands want to go back and forth as I peck. Words that alternate letters and then don't are at risk.
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FILE * for years always came out as FIEL * for me!
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I have to logon to onmicrosoft.com every time I debug, to get to the secret keys, so I have finally got micorsfot.com down pat.
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serach. Good thing that software developers never write it.
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- th e~~~
- part of the current word and part of the next - slipped into the queue
Then, I got a clicky-clacky keyboard. I learned quickly which flingers dangle.
And now, ServiceNow has some key buffering in their memo fields that mangle text and curser position. (they move the cursor and make a curser out of me.)
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Seconded. Wh entyping to another person more often than code at a text editor.
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Yes.
PowerShell in VS Code is pretty good.
Goodness I would NOT want to be writing COBOL todya.
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Yep, but only when I'm going full speed (brain 3 steps ahead of my fingers). For me it's the word 'print', I always seem to type 'pring'. I use the ping command much more often then typing the word 'print'.
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Yes, for whatever reason, counter Comes out couter a lot.
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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Probably 70%-80% of the time, I am typing "falg" instead of "flag". Is happening this way pretty much for 45 years, and it is a word, specially when working in assembler, that is very frequently used...
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'false' always comes out as 'flase'
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Transform. Or anything else with n before s. The s always happens first unless I'm thinking about it.
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#Worldle #299 2/6 (100%)
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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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no map
#Worldle #299 4/6 (100%)
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"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Mine was lucky guess. First pick was almost next door.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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So... profitability through XCLLNT CODEZ
Errr... How 'bout a business model?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Twitter Revenue and Usage Statistics (2022) - Business of Apps[^]
Twitter has only turned a profit 2 of the last 10 years (2018 & 2019). Cumulatively they're at a $1 billion loss. Obviously, something drastic needed to change - it's simply not sustainable.
I'm not saying Musk's approach will work in the long run... I have no idea. I personally find social media (in nearly all it's forms) to be very bad for society - so I'm hoping he fails. But the status quo at Twitter was sure to fail.
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Nowhere am I advocating status quo. All I suggest is:
1. [tell them to] work hard as Elephant and be grateful
2. find an idea to work on
seems like the wrong order of things
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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