I get that. Personally, I'm a bit weird because I don't like to bring all the stuff from the previous machine (documents, files, etc.). I like to start fresh and only install a couple of apps / configure some settings.
After working remotely for 5 years and running into a bunch of problems such as burnout, eye problems, loneliness, and no promotions, I decided to write an article on how to make remote working better. Hope it helps anyone.
"This is super valuable advice I wish I'd known much earlier."
Thanks! That's why I have been talking about technical writing and its power since I started with it in 2019. Many engineers disregard it as "ah, it's just blog posts", but it's more than that. It can have a huge impact on your career.
Hey, yes they do! I cover the most commonly requested ones and explain how you can configure them when moving from single container to multi-container (I made the video, happy to answer questions)
"Google's former chief Eric Schmidt thinks we shouldn't let AI's ballooning power consumption worry us, because putting AI to work on climate change issues will be our best shot at solving them."
With the current AI electricity consumption, I'm not so sure about that. I hope to be proven wrong, though.