no idea you weren’t suppose to chill them. this part of the world, that’s practically impossible, it’ll be a puddle if I leave it out anytime of year.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•S̵̢̡̠̣̜͍̘͍̈́̿͒̈̎̉͌͂̎̾̓Ḩ̶̡̛̯̰̤̻͖̹̝̼͍͔̰̃̅̋̍̈̆̋̋́̔͝Ǫ̴̺͔̫͈͉͎̤͎͗͂̅͒̀͒W̶̛͖̺̰̠̙̲̓͆̋̉̌̆̂͛̀̒̕͘ ̷̨̦̤̇̀̓̉́̅͒̄͝M̶͓̗͚̩̬͈͎͗̓̈́́͜͜Ẹ̵̢̢̺̞͓͓̤͙̙͖̈́̈̉͝ ̶̧̡̲̺͓̮̰̘̮͚͉̝͈̝̀͒́̎̾̓͜͝͝͠T̷̡̟̘̫͋͋̑͊̓͐̊̐̎H̸̪̋͛̓̀̍̂̐̂͐̾̈́̒̃É̵̛̾̅̀͛̃̄̏English
32·1 year agomodern metal band logos are really getting out of hand smh
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Games@lemmy.world•Larian revealed that Baldur's Gate 3 has sold 2 copies in the VaticanEnglish
15·2 years agoReference material for when they release a BG3-style RPG starring Luce and friends.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If time were able to get tangled in knots, how do you imagine experiencing the knots would be like?
151·2 years agoYou would probably get a feeling of déjà vu.
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politics @lemmy.world•Search interest for 'did Joe Biden drop out' is spiking on Election Day even though he withdrew months ago
3·2 years agoyou might want to take a look at this.
… values on the graph do not represent absolute search volume. Instead they are normalized, then indexed on a scale from 1-100
I don’t really wanna know
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14·2 years agodid they take measures between 2020 and 2024? if not, from a dataviz standpoint, i don’t think years 2021, 22, 23 should be included in the x-labels; it makes it look like a clean, linear increase through the years.
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Games@lemmy.world•Watch a 13-year-old become the first person to ever beat Classic TetrisEnglish
81·2 years agoBeat tetris but you have to listen to the music on loop until you beat it




At work, if you already have an existing workflow or process that’s repetitive and you have some level of familiarity with, start with that. You will already be clear about the outcomes you want.
VBA is nice in that since you are manipulating an Office product (usually Excel), you get to see what your code actually does in “real-time”. Running the code line by line (Debug mode IIRC) helps.
Don’t worry about it being “old”, it’s still useful in most corporate settings and like others have said, much of the concepts are transferrable. Myself I went on from VBA to other Microsoft products like Power Query and DAX.
One word of advice, always work on copies! Treat VBA processes as destructive and non-reversible!!! Last thing you want is to mangle “live” files beyond repair…
Have fun :)