11/ srs, tho, I think that part of the problem is that extroverts see "human interaction" as a BENEFIT, so asking someone is FUN - you BOTH GET TO HAVE A TIME, yapping & sharing mouth-sounds at each other all right thinking people realize, of course, that interaction is a cost
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12/ ok, interesting tangent and I'll double tangent: I think it's fine to say "hey, I googled XYZ - are you using it in the stock meaning, or is there a nuance to your use?" https://twitter.com/illiteralworst/status/1321459608293048320 …
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13/ there are some google dives that are hard, but most are easy I always google the bare term before responding "what did Google say when you googled 'XYZ' ?". https://twitter.com/ZeroBolusZero/status/1321459764820381696 …
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🍂 The Pectrichory 🍄 @The_PetrichoryReplying to @MorlockPThere are bots that were written on a lot of social media platforms to provide people answers to frequently asked questions. They're almost universally despised. This says to me that people asking common questions don't want your answer. They want your attention.1 reply 0 retweets 9 likesShow this thread -
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🍂 The Pectrichory 🍄 @The_PetrichoryReplying to @The_Petrichory @MorlockPI've moderated forums and a moderate sized subreddit. I already knew that most people are just attention seekers by the butthurt complaints the mods get to in response to removal of posts when a simple search (or often just reading the pinned FAQ) would have served them well.1 reply 0 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
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18/ I learned this, hard, at my first job, from a senior engineer. She'd only answer questions if I explained the first two or three things I'd tried before coming to her. https://twitter.com/illiteralworst/status/1321476382044483585 …
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Somewhere I learned the phrase “rubber ducking” and I love it. Every problem solver has had the experience of describing a problem and realizing the answer halfway through the story. “Next time tell your problem to a rubber duck before you interrupt me.”
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@AetherCzar a scientific question only to figure out the answer five minutes after sending it.
I still find it helpful to think out loud when developing plot ideas. My studio partner gets revenge by telling me the plots of his favorite bad movies.
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I've served as a rubber duck for my daughter. By the time she finishes explaining the problem she's having trouble with to me, she's figured out how to do it.
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