I really liked how Mark did not give a fuss about unimportant details. And, if you really think over it, those stuffs carry far less importance than what we attribute nowadays as a software engineer. I guess there you have the secret for how to be super productive, focus on selected big goals, and get great piece of work done that everybody remembers you for.
He could have raised his keyboard to the screen, but it did not look like he was much interested in flaunting his setup or cared about what people think, as all those are unimportant details to him.
The flip-top disk holder with the Memorex disk brought back some serious nostalgia. I'm in the messy desktop camp, but I have occasional fits where I try to organize it into folders.
It would be nice if Windows folders could have lifetime policies attached like S3. You could drop everything in temp or traces mowing that LRU would be dropped.
I really love how Mark doesn't give a F about stuff like that. That's so me! I also love a clean desktop; I even hide all the icons so that only the wallpaper shows. Great episode!
Fantastic to see both of you together! I loved the C64 Emulator on the crowded desktop. Desktop and temp folder are two sides of the same coin to me. Both should be rather empty. But well, I use both of them as well. Wished there were multiple desktops for file organisation though.
I’m with Scott on the Desktop folder. 📁 it’s a good place to put stuff that I don’t want to lose. Hiding desktop icons is a must. 19:20 interesting keyboard - but wait, is it the fingers or the thumbs on the B key? So many choices.
I need you to help me make my office chaos into awesome space like yours ngl might bug you for some of the stuff I don’t have access anymore like the lights and such
I definitely side more with Mark, but for keyboards -> once you use a Kenesis Advantage it's hard to go back. The only other one that's close is the microsoft sculpt ergonomic. If you aren't using an ergonomic keyboard at this point, and you are in IT, you are doing it wrong ;)
Mark’s windows internals books were so disappointing. The books explained how to use the utilities Mark had written. But gave no explanation of how they worked.
I love how Scott managed to out-nerd the creator of Sysinternals
Two of my favorites! 🎉
I really liked how Mark did not give a fuss about unimportant details. And, if you really think over it, those stuffs carry far less importance than what we attribute nowadays as a software engineer. I guess there you have the secret for how to be super productive, focus on selected big goals, and get great piece of work done that everybody remembers you for.
This was fun, I think its now confirmed, my new dream is to fly to US one day and watch you guys live❤
Two legends in same video! This was a blast :D
Right on - couldn t say it better. Thanks Scott & Mark !
nah... Mark is on different level.
I Love this! we demand to see more of Mark's setup!
He could have raised his keyboard to the screen, but it did not look like he was much interested in flaunting his setup or cared about what people think, as all those are unimportant details to him.
The flip-top disk holder with the Memorex disk brought back some serious nostalgia. I'm in the messy desktop camp, but I have occasional fits where I try to organize it into folders.
The Desktop is a 2D vector database of content.
15:39 that is glorious! I don’t think I would do it myself, but it’s still glorious. Hats off!
I just love you both, you guys are legends to me 😊🚀🌟
This was so much fun watching you both together talking about opinions like desktop folder.
It would be nice if Windows folders could have lifetime policies attached like S3. You could drop everything in temp or traces mowing that LRU would be dropped.
High quality fun!
I really love how Mark doesn't give a F about stuff like that. That's so me! I also love a clean desktop; I even hide all the icons so that only the wallpaper shows. Great episode!
legends !!
any thoughts about xml comments in c# ?
My left arm got so sore until I switched to the Dvorak keyboard layout, it took me a month, but I'll never go back.
Yea, never understood putting stuff on the desktop, my monitor shows APPs not the desktop.
Fantastic to see both of you together!
I loved the C64 Emulator on the crowded desktop.
Desktop and temp folder are two sides of the same coin to me. Both should be rather empty. But well, I use both of them as well. Wished there were multiple desktops for file organisation though.
LEGENNNNNDDDZZZ!!!! Love you both!
With Mark there.. I can't imagine 15gb desktop!!
i came expecting a highly technical conversation about azure or something and came away with something ..... different
... and i am keen for more
Mark's just so chill about everything
I’m with Scott on the Desktop folder. 📁 it’s a good place to put stuff that I don’t want to lose. Hiding desktop icons is a must.
19:20 interesting keyboard - but wait, is it the fingers or the thumbs on the B key? So many choices.
Scott needs to use Gnome desktop. It doesn't show desktop files on desktop, only wallpaper.
Similar like Scott’s desktop, but I often turn off “show desktop icons” to see my beautiful wallpaper 😅
DeDRM spotted 👀. Having spotted that, love Mark's work.
Scott has the Castanza wallet of desktops.
LMAO
Temp folders are very handy
Why does Scott get a title and Mark doesn't? :)
Mark Russinovich *is* his title
one needs a title, other is Mark Russinovich :)
I need you to help me make my office chaos into awesome space like yours ngl might bug you for some of the stuff I don’t have access anymore like the lights and such
I definitely side more with Mark, but for keyboards -> once you use a Kenesis Advantage it's hard to go back. The only other one that's close is the microsoft sculpt ergonomic. If you aren't using an ergonomic keyboard at this point, and you are in IT, you are doing it wrong ;)
New line all the way.
yeah, team mark here ))
I was considering leaving EA games when one of my coworkers 3 islands away got mech kb he was louder than sharing office with marine
Clean
OAM DAPR ftw
hi, are you live?😂
lol 😆
I am not I dapr all the way
Mark’s windows internals books were so disappointing. The books explained how to use the utilities Mark had written. But gave no explanation of how they worked.