More like I don’t want to complete task a that I had to abandon due to needs of business and probably only has 15 minutes of work, so I’ll push these other tasks around for the next 2 hours.
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Just go.
Get it done faster.
No time to stop.
This task is my master.
SpikesOtherDog@ani.socialto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Fact File: No 'plan' to 'euthanize' 15 million Canadians with MAIDEnglish
1·24 days agoFun? fact
SpikesOtherDog@ani.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux PC Occasionally *completely* freezesEnglish
2·27 days agoI second reviewing your XMP settings. I have seen instability with more aggressive profiles.
SpikesOtherDog@ani.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux PC Occasionally *completely* freezesEnglish
7·27 days agoYou can try running any built in diagnostics or you could use memtest86+. It appears to work on UEFI systems.
SpikesOtherDog@ani.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Linux PC Occasionally *completely* freezesEnglish
9·27 days agoThis sounds like a hardware issue. If you are lucky, it is a keyboard, mouse, or something. Doesn’t sound like memory because you would possibly have memory errors or kernel panics.
The point is to increase profit, not to deliver a solid product or to have a great place to work.
To start the process, you wait until the work itself drops off and then project losses. If the endeavor fails or profits stagnate, then the market itself is to blame.
It’s amazing what you can do when you break a workflow into tasks and remove the need for a specialist.
You can take ten people making $80k and pay 18 people $30k, calling it entry level work. Some of those tasks are cheaper to buy as goods and services from overseas.
My job was outsourced overseas, twice, so yeah.


Maybe getting in front of it and offering to direct it somehow? It’s still a business, and while growth isn’t the goal, it may help secure funding.
Not that I know, I really am just guessing.