• Maxnmy's
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    191 year ago

    I tried taking a new route through a familiar building. Automatic actions took over and led me back to the entrance I came from.

  • Dr. Coomer
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    1 year ago

    For some reason, I wanted to try the new Dutchman burger that people were talking about online, and right as I took the first bit, I instantly remembered that the buns are replaced with onions and my body doesn’t like that much onion all at once.

  • amio
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    131 year ago

    Looking for my phone… while holding the damn thing in my hand.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      21st century version of running around looking for glasses…that you have on top of your head.

    • TwinTusks
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      21 year ago

      Looking for my phone… while holding the damn thing in my hand.

      Home, night, lights turned off, trying to locate my phone before going to bed WHILE using the phones flashlight.

  • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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    101 year ago

    Nearly executed wrong rsync command which would have overwrote/deleted the wrong files.

    I don’t remember what exactly it was, I just didn’t want to rewrite the whole command so I took it from history, quickly checked it and executed it. Then I’ve suddenly seen the output and quickly killed it. I know my heartbeat went up, “Oh no! What the fuck did I do? I do have this backed up, right?”

    Thankfully, the wrong rsync command I copied had -n in it. That means dry-run - display what would be done but don’t perform the actions.
    I guess I should always first do the dry-run and see if I am satisfied.
    This time I was just lucky.

  • 🅿🅸🆇🅴🅻
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    Added an extra shelf to my shoe rack today. After measuring, cutting, drilling, even made little notches below the shelf, barely putting the shelf in because of hinges in the way, vacuuming the mess, halfway packing up my tools and call it a successful day and… doors won’t close because of the hinges on the doors hitting the shelf. Moved it 5mm lower after drilling another set of holes.

  • @[email protected]
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    321 year ago

    My job involves opening boxes, getting serial numbers from the contents, and resealing the boxes. I have repeatedly done the last two steps in the opposite order.

  • @[email protected]
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    I got nothing recent, but here are a few from the past.

    I was once reading a magazine and tried to pinch-zoom a photo. I tried multiple times before I understood the depths of my stupidity.

    I once took my new car into the dealer about a month after I got it for warranty work because the washer fluid wasn’t working anymore. This was after I looked it over and couldn’t find the cause, so I assumed it was a body control module or maybe the stalk was bad. I was pushing the stalk forward instead of pulling it backwards. The tech, service writer, and myself had a good laugh about how I had forgotten how to use the damn thing. There is a freaking icon with “pull” on the stalk. I had been using it just fine and then caught the stupid one day.

    I once remarked that they should invent vizine, but for your mouth while I had cottonmouth. Before anyone steals my idea, water was invented over 12 billion years ago.

    I tried to take photos of hallucinations to show others. Yes, photos, plural.

    Before you worry, I am dedicated child-free.

    • Edgarallenpwn
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      71 year ago

      I wouldn’t consider the photos as an “Am I stupid?” moment as much as an “Am I high?” one.

    • rem26_art
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      151 year ago

      lmao similar to the pinch-zoom thing, I do a lot of digital art normally, but whenever I draw on paper, I reach for ctrl-Z first instead of flipping the pencil over. Probably doesnt help that If I do draw on paper, its in the same spot where I normally put my tablet

      • Rob T Firefly
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        161 year ago

        I often use an electronic drawing tablet, with a button on the electronic pen configured as “undo.” The frequency with which I reflexively press on that bit of a real pen to undo a physical ink-based mistake does not reflect well on me.

  • Aa!
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    211 year ago

    I was laid off this year. I’m a 25 year veteran programmer, and not to brag in the sea of tech folks we have here, but I am rather proud of my skills I have picked up over the years.

    My first interview this year, they set up an online development environment and had me solve a fairly simple array sort problem, and I completely choked. Something about being watched and judged while I worked broke my brain.

    I managed to ace my next interview, but they didn’t bother with the programming exercise at all.

    • Stern
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      81 year ago

      Every day I wake up and go to work and realize just how stupid of an idea that was.

      fixed that for me

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    161 year ago

    Spent weeks without pepper because I thought the grinder thing wasn’t working. Turns out I hadn’t screwed off the cap and removed the foil. I was just about to give up and buy a new pepper grinder.

    I have pepper again.

    • Boozilla
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      31 year ago

      I feel this. I made the same big mistake 3x in the romance department. Can’t even think about it without wanting to hide under the covers.