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I get the joke.
But if, like me, you actually feel this here's how I got away from it: make sure you actually understand things.
Read the error message over and over again, look up the words, understand what it is saying.
If something isn't working, start reading the code and making sure you understand what each line is doing.
It will feel incredibly slow and painful at first. Eventually you will strengthen those.muscles, however, and it'll become second nature.
Then you can cut and paste with confidence! ๐คฃ
You wouldn't happen to be Burke from CS, would you?
I am who my name says and I have a degree in CS if that's what you are asking.
Didn't want to put too many details in the question for privacy sake. Knew a guy with your name in college, was curious if you were the same. Have a great day!
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ChatGPT is making me better because I've learned not to fucking trust it and double check everything it spits out to ensure its actually doing what's asked of it.
Exactly. I cut and paste all the time but I make sure I know what the code is doing first before I actually add the code.
Got me! I laughed tears!
Additionally, don't copy and paste anything until you understand it. If you don't understand what code golf is being spewed, don't take the top answer. If you don't understand any answer, you probably don't understand the underlying systems well enough and need to re-evaluate what your asking for.
The only difference between a novice and a professional is that a professional checks what they are copying to understand it first before allowing it into their codebase.
Novices copy code to avoid having to understand it. Professionals copy code to avoid reinventing the wheel.
PC load letter? What the fuck does that mean?
Having worked at a copy place for a few years, that one makes me laugh every time.
For those that don't know, the error is Print Cartridge needs letter sized paper to be loaded. It is just out of paper.
Wouldn't that be the Paper Cartridge?
I believe it is Paper Cassette! And yes, I feel very old.
Yes, you are correct, elder one.
You'd often get the error when there was paper in the printer though. Turns out the cause is the slightly different size between US letter page size and A4 page size. Technically the printer's correct to complain (for the same reason it'd be correct to complain about an A4 sized print while full of A5), but virtually nobody gives a shit about that difference and so the "PC Load Letter" message just translated to "You have to push that stupid button before I'll do anything because pedantry."
Wrong. It needs to be taken to a field and beaten into tiny pieces
The printer is obviously telling you to stuff some letters into your computer.
Like, duh. How else is email sent? Magic?
A series of pneumatic tubes, actually!
The internet...you see... it's.... it's not just a big truck.
There are still some errors where you just need to know the fix. In that case it's a baseball bat.
Damn it feels good to be a gangsta
Or just filling the paper tray (that's what the error means)
Filling the paper tray with US Letter sized paper. If you aren't in the US, you don't use it and might not even be able to buy any.