everyone who does computer hates doing computer
the point of being a wizard is to not do magic
if you have to do magic you fucked up
everyone who does computer hates doing computer
the point of being a wizard is to not do magic
if you have to do magic you fucked up
My favorite kind of magic stories.
My other favorite kind are where the magic is fucked up, anytime you use it it's a monkey's paw
Doing computer for recreational and/or charitable ends is not nearly as annoying.
SUGGESTION! That weird program behavior was a feature, not a bug.
Oops, shift is over. GREATER TELEPORT!
Too generic.
If you don't get really annoyed at some point doing computer - you aren't doing it right. Gotta lean in and get really annoyed. The annoyed is where the interesting bits happen.
As for magic, I defer to the words of the master:
"Sometimes, magic is just someone spending more time on something than anyone else might reasonably expect."
-- Teller
The answer that I do this for *work*, I do not think it is *fun*, or a *hobby*, and I will never in my life troubleshoot an #ActiveDirectory problem unless I am getting paid for it, was not what he expected.
Doing computer to avoid doing computer is as effective as widening highways to fight congestion but by God I'm gonna keep doing it.
Also this reminded me strongly of the attached tweet which is probably also related to why it's so ineffective
A DEBUGGING RING.
I am still absolutely livid with jealousy.
or hire us to port it all across to incus :D
this is not an invitation to say "well *I* love doing computer", nobody asked
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