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  • Äntligen! Ett tvättmaskin som förstår mig!

  • I see that they've gone back to the name "The Daily WTF". For some time, they changed to "Worse than failure" in order to avoid not even the word "fuck". 🤷

    https://thedailywtf.com/

  • Welcome! I guess this is your Ten Thousand moment for a mediocre joke for old programmers. 💪👍

  • What if role is FILE_NOT_FOUND?!

  • I use Spectacle for taking screenshots and I've enjoyed using it for several years. After that, I'd crop it in any image editor that has a freehand selector tool. Gimp would be the first thing I tried, but I'm sure you could find something easily enough.

  • Maybe this would be harder to make fun of if they'd used much better cuts of meat in the poster.

    This maybe fits in a boring dystopia.

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  • J'espère que tout va bien avec vos efforts d'apprendre la langue française!

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  • Tja, det hjälper lite grann ska jag säga. Åtminstone finns det lite mer att läsa på danska än att på svenska så vänjer jag mig lite enklare att läsa något på ett nordiskt språk. Det är bättre än att inte göra så, tror jag. 🤷

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  • Jag är inte alls dansktalande. Jag är knappt svensktalande. Jag är här bara till språkinlärning och att träna på att läsa danska hjälper till att förbättra min läsförståelse på svenska.

  • This happens to me for All, but not for Subscribed nor Local. I've had it for a few days.

    UPDATE: The problem is showing up for me now on Local and All, but not Subscribed.

    This might be related to a missing index on a database table, which makes some queries very very slow. I'm only guessing based on some light web searching and reading.

    Like @sturger, I only experience this problem when I'm logged in.

    I hope it's a relatively easy fix. Good luck!

  • Hur fan säger man "Naturalistic Fallacy" på svenska? Det har jag inte än lärt mig.

  • Good news, relatively speaking.

    I've been where you are. Most important: don't let yourself start to take responsibility for managerial decisions. If they want you to stand in the corner on your head and cluck like a chicken, it's their money. 🤷 Don't let that change how you see yourself as a programmer.

    And roll your eyes in private.

  • Is this a problem for you or merely annoying? I mean the difference between you being blamed for their poor results and you merely being inconvenienced by doing extra work.

    You might need to train yourself to accept the situation as it is and hope for someone in authority to make things better. It's not easy, but this might be a good chance for you to build that skill. 🤷

    Can you talk openly with your manager about this situation? Would it be helpful to you to propose to your manager that you help that group? Maybe your manager would appreciate your attempt at leadership.

    Good luck.

  • You don't have to commit to any one thing in this life. I'm doing very little at age 51 that I was doing at age 27.

    I also wasn't doing what I truly wanted to do most in life until my 40s.

  • I don't remember what LibreOffice calls it, but there is an option to choose which dates are the starting points for counting, so that 0 corresponds to different dates for reasons of compatibility with other spreadsheet systems. Yours is not set to what you're expecting.

    One of the options is 4 years 1 day later than the LibreOffice standard, which explains why those dates are off by that much.

    There is a setting per workbook and possibly a global setting that would affect all new workbooks until you change it.

    Search the web for something like "1904 date option LibreOffice Calc" and you'll find out the details. Good luck.

  • The reference date (the date that 0 represents) is not set as you expect. This happened to me when I imported Numbers files into LibreOffice Calc and is the reason I know about this at all.