“The difficult thing is the devil’s machines in the kitchen” – Dimitris Papastergiou trolls himself for the SC without his wife

A self-deprecating post in which he describes how he spent the weekend with his children and household chores while the spouse the Minister of Digital Governance did to him, Dimitris Papastergiou.

As he characteristically mentions at the beginning of his post, “Artificial Intelligence is not the hard part, nor are networks and supercomputers. The difficult thing is these devil’s machines in the kitchen and the storeroom!’

He then describes that I “did well” in the basics of “picking up beds, finding the boys’ discarded clothes, even doing the ‘mission impossible’ of finding the second sock of each pair”.

But the most difficult thing for Mr. Papastergiou, as he himself confesses, was when he had to use the dishwasher: “How do these things work? Why do they have so many programs? Why don’t they just have a button that says “Wash” or even better “Dimitris, press here”. In other words, why did the blessed Jobs put only one button on the iPhone?”

“You guys, it’s not easy to keep a house, especially when the siphons of clutter sweep it every day,” admits the Minister of Digital Governance, who pays “honor and glory to those who have been doing it for so many years. Respect!”.

As a postscript, in fact, he addresses his wife by writing “(Sula, he doesn’t have any flight earlier, so look it up!!! He can’t, you’d miss us!)”.

The entire post by Dimitris Papastergiou

It’s not Artificial Intelligence that’s hard, nor networks and supercomputers. The hard part is those devil machines in the kitchen and pantry!
Sula this SK is missing, so for the first time in history, I was left alone with the kids at home!
Dax, I did well in the basics. Picking up beds, finding the boys’ discarded clothes, even doing the “mission impossible”, discovering every pair’s second sock, which could have been anywhere!

We also saw the first Christmas movie of the season!!! Complete!
I didn’t have to cook because the tapers in the fridge did the trick, but Master Chef’s influence on the Greek family was clear when I saw this picture in the kitchen yesterday morning (yes there is a pan on the floor!).
And so the issue of the dishwasher came into play.
Shock.
How do these things work?
Why do they have so many programs? Why don’t they just have a button that says “Wash” or even better “Dimitris, press here”. So why did the blessed Jobs put only one button on the iPhone?
I confess that while I tinker with everything at home, I have never installed a dishwasher.
I felt useless! In the end, the solution was given over the phone and now all that remains is the absolute praise of the washing machine, which I hope will not be needed.
Guys, it’s not easy to keep a house, especially when the siphons of clutter sweep it daily.
Honor and glory to those who have been doing it for so many years. Respect!
(Sula, she doesn’t have any earlier flight, so look it up!!! She can’t, you’d miss us!) d

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