Comment on: SQLite introduces it's own Code of Conduct
0 23 Oct 2018 04:12 u/dragon_-_son in v/programmingComment on: What do you automate in your life with your programming skills?
Actually had start to make basic scripts for what I have to do at my new job. They have windows 7 pro running on 1.27Ghz dual core with 1Gb of RAM, with some random antivirus I've never heard of, and screen monitoring and call recording software. At any given time it's using 70-97% of the system resources with Firefox with between 2 and 8 tabs open, outlook, and notepad. I'm literally waiting on my computer to do more than 1 thing at a time. So I'm making scripts to start most of what I need to do. Then I just wait until the computer catches up. I asked the IT guy if I could just upgrade the damn thing myself since I know how, and he said no just put in an IT ticket for it. Been a month and nothing. Thinking I'm going to be upgrading it myself and not telling anyone.
Amazing. I was mad when I read the title. Then decided to read the code of conduct. Epic.