ITT: Tales of tech laziness

I accidentally locked myself out of remote root access to my server, and I'm too lazy to walk ten steps over to fix it.

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I compile chromium instead of turning up the AC.

I have a fully assembled server sitting behind me.
I just need to flash the firmware and I'm finally free from the tyranny of the cloud.
It's been three weeks.

I've been planning to buy a CRT to reduce eyestrain due to LCD "blacks", but I'd have to drive to the next town over to get it. Six months.
I've been seriously considering paying twice as much as the monitor costs to get it sent by post.

Those were the days.

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Laziness is the mother of invention.

Install gentoo

Since I got R5 2400G PC two weeks ago, I'm planning to install updates (Gentoo) on my laptop, but whenever I'm using it I'm away and would have to use exclusively the laptop's weaker cpu, and whenever I'm home, I'm too lazy to set up distcc, even though I've already figured out proper use flags to use instead of -march=native and installed distcc on both machines.

I created a needlessly complex script to search files based on my lazy filesorting habits instead of sorting my files.