Error message: the system does not have enough working memory.
I have plenty of memory, but it’s mostly swap.
I have a cache. Quick and…
What was the question?
Solve it with function currying!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currying
In some programming languages functions can only technically take a single argument… so a multi argument function like
f(a,b,c)
is turned into a function likef(a)(b)(c)
wheref(a)
returns a functiong()
which can take argumentb
which will then return a functionh()
that takes argumentc
then that function will return the actual expected result.Stop thinking about tasks as taking twelve steps, think about them of having two - do the first thing then, once that is done, think about how you’ll do the next eleven, then do the next thing, then think about how to do the next ten etc…
In my day job I often work on really large and complex problems, I approach them by scoping them down to small solvable problems so I don’t spiral off into analysis paralysis.
I ran out somewhere around 200,000 hours of uptime. Wish I could reboot
Same, same ☹️
My swap memory at the moment is my calendar, various whiteboards and postit notes
My memory is the exact opposite, i can remember the most complicated things but cant remember what i did yesterday or in the last 10 years like in general…
I’ll sit at my computer and start copying some big files, pop open the browser to pass time and completely forget why I even sat at my computer 🥲