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This is equivalent to using ffmpeg to manually cut out commercials by finding the keyframes by eye and typing -ss 00:12:34 -to 00:45:56 . It works. Technically. But you’ve wasted 45 minutes when you could have just used a GUI. Gregory (the hot, stoic substitute) solves the problem in the end not with paperwork or dancing, but by looking at the root cause: the thermostat is actually fine, the wiring is just loose. Command that feels like district red tape: But
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But as I watched Janine spin her wheels trying to merge two incompatible systems (her will vs. the district’s apathy), I had a flash of technical deja vu. I realized:
In the episode, Janine is frantically trying to fix the school’s faulty HVAC system while simultaneously fighting the Philadelphia school district’s red tape. It is a masterclass in low-grade, bureaucratic horror wrapped in a sitcom hug.
If you are like me, you spent the first half of 2022 laughing at the documentary-style genius of Abbott Elementary . And if you are really like me, you spent the second half of 2022 trying to figure out how to extract the audio of Gregory saying "I’m not performing a miracle" to use as a text tone.