Ask HN: Time to kill at work; what to do?
I have a lot of time to kill at work and I'm currently reading technical articles/blogs.
I'm also reading a book about a specific language but I'm wondering if there's something you would recommend that I haven't thought about. Maybe this gives ideas to people who stumble upon this thread.
Note that I can't install everything on my (work) computer as I don't have admin rights to it.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 66.0 ms ] thread$700M paperclips... :-|
Any docs about Yomi models? What is it about at all?
Wiki: https://universalpaperclips.fandom.com/wiki/Universal_Paperc...
Not one but two subreddits: https://www.reddit.com/r/pAIperclip/ – https://www.reddit.com/r/universalpaperclips/
Second of all, please recognize that you're in an amazing position. You're getting paid to plan your next move! Take advantage of it because you may not always have this luxury. If you get laid off or take on a much less pleasant job, try to imagine how you'd feel if you didn't use this time well.
Anyway I always recommend studying for your next job or position. When I was a tech writer I studied programming. When I was a programmer I studied business. When I started my own business I studied the parts of it I didn't understand well.
I'm trying to make the most of my free time and bounce back when I'm free from my contract.
2. Other than that, what to do is a very open question. What are your goals? Are you needing this rest after a big crunch? If so maybe take the rest. Slowly learn new skills. It could also be a chance to figure out how the company works politically (it is always political), to get promoted or moved into your dream role. It could also be a chance to grind leetcode for another job, or learn skills for things you love (not need).
I got to learn Rust via the Rust Programming Language book since it was entirely online, and they have their web playground for writing code. Online books like that are a great option, and if it's language specific, you can probably find a web playground to use instead of installing a tool chain on your work machine.
I try to just find stuff that interests me.