• perishthethought
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    21 days ago

    I used to work in an office with 4 other developers. It was a common occurrence to have the lights go off in the room, for energy saving.

    Simone would wave their arm, then go back to staring.

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      21 days ago

      At least they’re moving. Sometimes it goes off and nobody reacts at all.

      Sometimes figuring out what you’re supposed to do is most of the project.

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      21 days ago

      I work in a dedicated room in my house (remote developer). During the day I don’t really need to turn the lights on—windows and a skylight. The sun sets and sometimes I really just don’t notice. My wife will come in at some point and scold me for working in the dark, claiming it’s bad for my eyes (as if staring at a screen all day isn’t already).

      I actually rather enjoy that rather not-subtle marker of the passage of time and how entrancing “the zone” can be such that I fail to even notice that.