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I would recommend walking more. That gets you in touch with your neighborhood, out of the house, and can lead to social interactions that a WFH person needs. Driving is not only bad for the environment - it does nothing for your health either. If you live in an area that requires driving I'd consider moving to a walkable/city area - sounds drastic (to suggest moving when you're asking about food) but there is a reason people pay more to live in such places.
I carry my groceries, a half-mile walk each way. This means nearly everything I eat has been carried a mile...good for my health, and keeps me from overeating (supplemented by high exercise levels). I'll take exercise breaks during the day, my condo has a pool and I consistently visit there too. I'm only WFH a couple days a week but still find these steps vital to enjoying life and staying healthy. Food for thought.
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I work from home. The beauty of it is... you have full control over your time. The bad part is... you have full control over your time. So, embrace the guilt.
First, you have to figure out if its about the money or about the eating habbits. Mine is the later. If you're an average developer or if you're older than 30 then you're likely over weight. So, do yourself a favor and rotate your life around excercise... not around food.
The best thing I did for myself is decide that my day revolves around excercise. So half way through my day, I walk to the gym (2+ miles), do a workout, and walk back from the gym. My plan is to do this daily. I then EAT only when my body demands it instead of on a schedule. I also try to limit my portions and eating out does not promote limiting portions.
Getting out of the house is important so go out... but not for food.
Good luck,
Joel
Joel Palmer
Data Integration Engineer
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There's some great advice in the previous comments to your post.
My only suggestion relates to cooking at home. If you need to learn more about cooking, I have two words for you. Actually a pair sets word pairs:
1. Alton Brown
2. Good Eats
If you don't know who Alton Brown is then you've never seen "Good Eats" either. Do yourself a favor, Google him and check out his YouTube channel and watch the episodes of "Good Eats." You'll learn to cook for yourself (and others) and love the science he brings to the kitchen.
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The application is available on your favorite platforms, Windows (7 and above) and Linux (ubuntu 14 and above).
I'd be like, "I think you are confusing Linux with Ubuntu". I wonder how much they paid the poor programmer to write the application for them, as they don't even know it is the Linux version or kernel version they must be targetting.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Windows is my favorite platform, not Linux/unix/anything-ix.
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I'll stick with OpenVMS, thanks.
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It might be somewhat confusing if you merely state that there's a debian and a source-distribution with makefile.
We do try to keep it simple
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Assuming you don't need a bunch of external libraries, which most applications that do anything useful require. Plus a deb package requires a package manager, which is not part of a Linux kernel at all.
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Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan wrote: The application is available on your favorite platforms, Windows (7 and above) and Linux (ubuntu 14 and above). They just forgot to include an Oxford comma... Makes it tough to break down the sentence...
The application is available on
'your favorite platforms'
AND 'Windows (7 and above)'
AND 'Linux (ubuntu 14 and above)' So basically they're just assuming all of their users hate Windows and Linux... Clearly it's an Apple-based company, so best to just avoid them
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Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan wrote: they don't even know it is the Linux version or kernel version they must be targetting.
Not really.. there are a whole bunch of system type libraries that you'll need in order to compile that application that aren't part of the kernel (plus whatever run-time libs you need). Specifying a distro gets you a bit closer to having the set of packages that you'll need to install and run and application. The kernel is only part of the story.
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My therapist said that my narcissism causes me to misread social situations. I'm pretty sure she was hitting on me.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.1 new web site.
I know the voices in my head are not real but damn they come up with some good ideas!
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But, seriously, you'd be narcissistic too if you looked this good.
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I thought that song was about me...
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I would never wear an apricot shirt, so it certainly wasn't me.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: I would never wear an apricot shirt, so it certainly wasn't me.
I was under the impression it was actually about either Warren Beatty or Mick Jagger; at least that was the gossip at the time (according to much, much older people I have spoken to).
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That was the rumor at the time, but I think she stated David Geffen a few years ago. I could very easily be wrong.
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R. Giskard Reventlov wrote: I thought that song was about me... Ironically, the song is about him. Go figure.
Jeremy Falcon
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... must be the therapist's fees for consulting on narcissism[^].
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...I think I should leave .NET and go start low-level programming, like Assembly. Then I talk to myself, "Am I high enough to think that way?"
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Just do it. Can't hurt to know something extra, can it? It's not as hard as people say.
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He he, I already know Assembly language and I did program a few programs, not apps, in Assembly language. I did some low-level programming, personally I love low-level more than high-level.
But, personally, this post was made by giving up on migraine problem. I have, a lot of migraines, which causes me to be idiot, and post such things. I have been to a few doctors and they all found none, they all say that they cannot estimate the problem, the symptons are random, yet they provide me with medicines, piriton is one of them. But, I cannot get through. I think I will have to talk to someone even better, with a valid degree of MBBS! But I have personally found a remedy, I continue to take bath in cold water, I did recently for 30 minutes, but as soon as the effect went off I have been sneezing my soul since then.
I am actually ignoring responding to anything at all, I was 5 seconds away from a reporting a user for being lazy.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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Not at all, especially if you take a little processor with a RISC architecture. Many general purpose registers, not a million addressing modes and also not a million versions of each instruction for every addressing mode.
The language is JavaScript. that of Mordor, which I will not utter here
This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a f***ing golf cart.
"I don't know, extraterrestrial?"
"You mean like from space?"
"No, from Canada."
If software development were a circus, we would all be the clowns.
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