@phoneboy ? for both the post and the progress you have made.
@matigo Yep. Though there is a version of Outlook Server (possibly combined with a certain version of the Outlook application) that does not take into account daylight savings and forces all events to use the time zone when the event was originally created. That causes repeating events shift in time in Proper Calendar Applications after a daylight savings change.
@matigo Not a bad idea… Nah. I think I will go home now, it's just too nice day to waste inside coding away.
// @streakmachine
@matigo Yeah, but I thought I should be able to work for a while. Besides, I have a meeting in 45 minutes too…
// @streakmachine
@matigo Geesh… You should just send a note to their superiors stating the facts and let those morons burn.
@streakmachine @matigo The downside of having the office in a mall: you don’t need to go out when going for lunch. It’s lovely sunshine out there, but it also means that there’s a ton of birch pollen in the air. I am luckily not that allergic to it, but my wife and our older daughter are very allegic. I think they would not appreciate if I bring home a ton of that shit in my clothes.
But yes, I did drink a beer with lunch:
It was good. ?
@matigo @streakmachine Now that it's Friday and I am working from our own office, that is indeed an option. Maybe I'll have a beer at lunch. Speaking of lunch, I should go eat something now.
Scratching my head with some funky Android behavior. There seems to be no logic why the app behaves in the way it behaves in the hands of the users. Maybe I should just give up and start drinking.
@matigo No, no new problems, thank goodness. The old problems, well, they haven’t disappeared. ?
Otherwise it has been mostly good busyness. Let’s hope that that will cool down at some point, I would like to have some free time too.