• lemme
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    2 years ago

    Cheer the computer along every step and offer motivational speeches

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    I read the code I just wrote before finding out I have some issue meaning I’ll have to re-compile, 20 minutes in.

    Edit: Oh shit, you likely mean not my own code. In that case I just read their code and pretend I know what’s going on.

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    Obligatory XKCD

    Non-meme answer: something light, like read the news headlines, check some emails. Basically, I don’t want to burn too many of my mental cycles while the cpu burns many.

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    2 years ago

    The first and most important step is to go grab a cup of coffee. After I just waste time doing other stuff, like browsing reddit lemmy.

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    That’s what the second monitor is for.

    Which means the actual answer is miss the sudo prompt for a password and time out the update…

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    Lol, compile times are usually like at least double that on the hardware I run 😂.

    I just usually visit reddit, or in the last week or so, Lemmy. Sometimes I do code/script corrections, but rarely to be honest.

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    To be fully effective with your time, go get a cup of coffee first, and then start the compiler. ;-)

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    Run make -j<insert number of CPU cores here + 1> Overclock If all else fails, go make a coffee (or go make a coffee anyway)

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    I just press cmd+n on terminal window and then type ~/tdsr/tdsr, to start tdsr then I open some code to see if I can find a way to fix my stupidly borked prototype, with nano, if I can’t find where tf I made a mistake: I open visual studio code, the most accessible code editor that exists.

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    Browse hacker news or perhaps lemmy now. It’s not really enough time to switch to doing something productive now is it?