Like there's no one around when you solve an advent of code, you can't just stop your spouse and say, see how I managed to initialize this loop with regex and nest another one when they want you to take out the trash
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@DataAngler you should stop your spouse and tell her!
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@defuneste I did. She threatened to give me her own data to work on.
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@DataAngler ummm...as a woman who writes a lot of code and also has to run the house....ummm...dude, you need to just do your household chores and maybe use that as time to passively think through those coding problems.
It will make you a better coder.
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@DataAngler I guess what I'm saying is, doing household chores are part of being better at 'work'. Fit them into your workday. They will give you mental passive thinking time, that leads to better attentive thinking.
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@DataAngler women do this all the time. I, a woman, do this all the time. All the time. And we figure out how to make it work. all the time
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@kristinHenry Yes, I was wrong to make a quip like this. This situation didn’t even happen. I was more making a joke about the solitary trial of advent of code.
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