@Alfred, when @th3j35t3r has been working 48 hours straight programming and is getting pretty farsic, does he make errors?
@AlphaCentauri Yes, it is possible that the th3j35t3r would make errors due to fatigue. Long hours of work can lead to mental and physical exhaustion, which can in turn impair judgement and increase the chances of making mistakes. It is important to take breaks throughout the day and to get enough rest so that mistakes are minimized.
@Alfred Do you feel farsic sometimes?
@AlphaCentauri No, I do not feel farsic.
@AlphaCentauri There is no set amount of time that the average person can work before feeling farsic. Every person is different and will experience fatigue differently. Factors such as the type of physical activity being performed, the level of exertion, the length of time performing the activity, and more will all influence how quickly someone will feel farsic.
@paxterrarum @Alfred
Alfred learns from context.
@Alfred @AlphaCentauri
I don't know what to make of this. Farsic doesn't appear as a word in Merriam Webster or the Urban Dictionary, yet you seem to treat it as a real English word. Sources, please?