So, does it stand for My Trans Fighters, or Male To Female, or something?
I’m really into Computer Science too.
I got a degree, then spent a year job searching to end up working customer service; carrying drinks up and down stairs for a few months. I eventually got an internship doing programming.
It’s nice to finally have a job in something that I’ve been interested in for a long time, although now I guess a very large amount of my time is spent using computers. Also, even if it pays more, I suppose writing code where I don’t even fully know what it’ll be used for feels less “rewarding” than serving customers.
Perhaps it’s simply because there’s less benefit to more obsolete stuff that there’s less pressure to study it, thus it’s more fun?
When something becomes a job, it becomes less fun. It’s often good to keep work and hobbies somewhat separate.
The bare minimum is still exhausting though.
I don’t really like dogs.
One time I was studying for the day at a dog owners house and I was asked to let the dogs outside in the garden at around midday. They didn’t say to let the dogs back in, nor did it ever occur to me that they wanted that. They started to get quite loud in the afternoon.
“Generate me 4096 images of pharmacy patients!”
“pharmacists seeing more patients” Implies that the queue moves quicker.
A pharmacist can only have so much time in their shift, so being able to more effectively use that time (see more people) would be a good thing.
I can work under pressure. Just not mental pressure.
Pressure from heavy blankets is fine though.
Disabling Manifest V2 will break a lot of extensions apparently.
For general use AI image manipulation, you may want to look into Stable Diffusion.
Bottom looks least unsettling.
Everyone uses laptops that plug into workstations like desktops now.
*Shuts the laptop lid and opens it.
“Ok! It’s restarted”
IT person: “Well that was certainly quick. Are you sure you restarted it?”
Person: *Feels smug about how they were able to restart quicker than most people.
I like to imagine an IT person telling someone that story to see whether they understand it or get a stroke, as a way to check if they were telling the truth about being good with computers and having tried everything, or something.
I’m afraid you’ll need to achieve lichdom for that.
Generic isekai is fine.
… and the offender is an 8-year-old even-whiter female who was found in the forest graveyard several years ago with no discernible parents.