Yeah, if you don’t want the next dev (or your future self) to accidentally undo that corner case you fixed, better put a unit test on it.
Just being forced to talk about how it’s going and what’s blocking can be helpful, so I’m glad you’re questioning for to be more useful, not doing a little rubber-ducking isn’t all bad.
Where does the NYPD keep getting these expensive but apparently useless robots?
Right. I care less about 60% less power, and more about will it randomly connect my phone to my car as my partner drives away instead to the speakers I was already using on the desk next to me.
Martha Wells. Finished the Murderbot series, wrapping up the Raksura. All very much of the same cloth, but I enjoy it.
Also recently discovered Naomi Novik’s Scholomance trilogy, I had only read her Temeraire books before.
Yeah, I just got a few of the CloudFree Motion Light Switches and am quite happy with them. I had some trouble initially but then figured out I needed my 2.4GHz network to have a fixed channel, apparently that’s a common thing with Tasmota on some chips. Now I have one pair acting as main/remote for my basement lights, and some others just acting as motion sensing switches but with the benefit of being able to monitor motion remotely.
Company started on Asana, individual teams jumped to Jira, company eventually followed. I was always accidentally creating blank tickets in Asana.