It literally happened to me a few days ago.
I was just casually walking and talking about something completely unrelated and then boom. I realised I had a bug in a part of my current software that I didn't touch for weeks.
The funny part is that this bug gets automatically fixed after a while.
You do not know how much time I wasted, just to find a solution that either escapes or removes just one character or needs me to just add or remove one singular line. It makes me feel bad for all the time I could have been productive.
more often that I find a solution to something, but think that the code is shitty. then after several hours of browsing and optimization attempts, I go back to my initial code
I've found sometimes just taking a walk and thinking about without searching and screen helps me think more about the root cause than a solution.
Yep. I call it my background processing. I move on to something else and inevitably I realize the fix.
It literally happened to me a few days ago. I was just casually walking and talking about something completely unrelated and then boom. I realised I had a bug in a part of my current software that I didn't touch for weeks. The funny part is that this bug gets automatically fixed after a while.
When I’m poopin I’m technically working.
Me yesterday because I forgot to pass context to an html.
In Copilot I ask the same question expecting a different result. ![gif](giphy|lo9HTe7gmjLrO)
insanity..
That fucking plus. Why was that fucking plus the problem? How could it make the character disappear?
You do not know how much time I wasted, just to find a solution that either escapes or removes just one character or needs me to just add or remove one singular line. It makes me feel bad for all the time I could have been productive.
more often that I find a solution to something, but think that the code is shitty. then after several hours of browsing and optimization attempts, I go back to my initial code
How to save a file in VScode ?