Be careful opening suspicious links in your mailboxJPDev@programming.dev to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 744 points – 4 months ago5Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldThat's fine, I won't even see it until somebody asks me on slack if I saw their email.AFAIK, invites do not exist. Meetings appear non-confirmed on the calendar, and get confirmed or denied when I enter or fail to enter them. I'm pretty sure that "meeting invite" thing is fake news.Once worked contract work at an hourly rate for a business that insisted on random unpaid meetings out of hours. That's when I learned that you can filter emails based on the source and the words they contain. "meeting" FROM company_email.dix => trashI’m too busy responding to the ones for a free iPhone 23 to ever check those anyway.Stuff like that almost always goes straight to the trashcan
That's fine, I won't even see it until somebody asks me on slack if I saw their email.AFAIK, invites do not exist. Meetings appear non-confirmed on the calendar, and get confirmed or denied when I enter or fail to enter them. I'm pretty sure that "meeting invite" thing is fake news.Once worked contract work at an hourly rate for a business that insisted on random unpaid meetings out of hours. That's when I learned that you can filter emails based on the source and the words they contain. "meeting" FROM company_email.dix => trash
AFAIK, invites do not exist. Meetings appear non-confirmed on the calendar, and get confirmed or denied when I enter or fail to enter them. I'm pretty sure that "meeting invite" thing is fake news.
Once worked contract work at an hourly rate for a business that insisted on random unpaid meetings out of hours. That's when I learned that you can filter emails based on the source and the words they contain. "meeting" FROM company_email.dix => trash
That's fine, I won't even see it until somebody asks me on slack if I saw their email.
AFAIK, invites do not exist. Meetings appear non-confirmed on the calendar, and get confirmed or denied when I enter or fail to enter them.
I'm pretty sure that "meeting invite" thing is fake news.
Once worked contract work at an hourly rate for a business that insisted on random unpaid meetings out of hours.
That's when I learned that you can filter emails based on the source and the words they contain.
"meeting" FROM company_email.dix => trash
I’m too busy responding to the ones for a free iPhone 23 to ever check those anyway.
Stuff like that almost always goes straight to the trashcan