@Pepega2115

It is actually so relatable how you just completely lose the sense of time when working on something that you think would only take a few more minutes.

@srkuleo

I am beginner at HTML/CSS and making something takes way more time than I expect it to take. So relatable, thanks man you always make jokes that are funny and understandable no matter which level you are on! Glad I chose you to follow.

@personontheinternet2164

"my shift is over but I really wanna finish this"

Now this hits a bit too close to home

@netclaw

The “of course doesn’t work” 😂 so relatable

@timwong6818

"I gotta work again in a few hours"
That really hits my heart, deeply.

@lukehatcher98

I felt this deep in my soul. Especially the “at least I don’t have to drive home, I’ll work a little longer”

@portaltotheweekend_189

Sometimes I swear CSS has a mind of its own

@kappassaur

Yeah man I'm also a Frontend SE working from home and this is very relatable, specially because I was just assigned a huge project in angular which I had no previous experience lololol

@enzosscience6229

The Christmas tree still being up really completes the image.

@saudude2174

thank you for this video, all employers should watch this and understand that coders and programmers productivity skyrockets when we are sitting cosy in our homes with 2 monitors, comfortable chairs and wearing casual clothing. Also no one is distracting us and there's completely silence (unless you have kids). 
Also employers dont have to pay for more office space

@andrewpagan

I gotta say, time does go by quicker when working from home.

In the office I used to check the time constantly. Before lunch, after lunch, before I left, etc. Just always looking at the clock.

@funwithsarah1586

It's the same for UX Designers 😂 We just want to "fix a small little thing" and then it's already the next morning !

@user-qc5wi6yg7i

Key to working at home is to do the same amount of pomodoro intervals each day. Then you don’t over-work or under-work

@styleseivie9554

Sometimes it happened also to me, but you know what? It's better to clock out at times. 
More than once I was stuck on the same problem only to solve it in few minutes the day after.

@vllhitm4nllv335

"OMG inline CSS, are you serious?" Had me dying on the floor 😂

@ErenAwesome

Hey Pan, how's your job going? I am interested in becoming a software engineer and your channel has been awesome to binge watch!

@travis8229

Work days go by a lot quicker when you work at home, I remember how the time just went, and was already the end of the day. I miss some of it, but during the end a lot of work started to fall on my shoulders, and basically i went through over a thousand files a day doing major editing for nearly half of them. My eyes and mind started reeling with the repetitive hell, errors I knew how to correct, but at times were so numerous and bad, that it did give me a headache. I understand programmers go though same hell with debugging. I know cause I worked with some and they would sometimes shut themselves in a office and cry.

@DevranCosmoUenal

I cracked up when you resized the windows and accidentally moved the image on your desktop 😂😂😂 so real

@Omikronik

Some days it feels like time is barely moving and you just spin around in your chair to fill the 10 minutes to 5.

Other days its a time warp where you dont realise that youve gone past 5.

At least in office i check time often because i want to go home.