Here we go!
Packaging seems ok
Seems legit!
No lies, that's aluminum!
Looks like a decent grind to me. Looks like we got a winner!
Here we go!
Packaging seems ok
Seems legit!
No lies, that's aluminum!
Looks like a decent grind to me. Looks like we got a winner!
Thank God, someone who's tracking isn't actually complete shit
Should be here by tomorrow, or Saturday at the latest. Time to see if Dear Friend is honest.
I have actually seen more reputable sellers with approximately the same price, so I'm holding out hope that we're completely good.
From what I read, the biggest indicators of "not a complete scam" is a high number of orders and a seller rating of >97%
Take the seller rating, subtract 90, and you get a convenient 10 point scale on seller quality
@HardwareGeek There's multiple logistics companies involved and the tracking I'm using pulls info from all of them
http://puu.sh/GetAX/8c53d67f5f.png
IT'S MOVED!
http://puu.sh/GetGn/09edfa81c3.png
Uh oh, apparently these facilities may or may not be open depending on state :S
Now, it was supposedly sitting at the airport on the 22nd and didn't update that it arrived on the 23rd until today.
I think I'll doubt that the package has actually flown on a plane, unless there's no "in customs" tracking step
The marginal federal income tax rate was 43% in 1980, 12% today
Yeah, but contributing to a traditional account reduces the amount I'm putting into the highest bucket. Every dollar I put in saves me $0.24 now, and likely in the near future $0.32/dollar
But otherwise, yes. 401(k)s need to provide more of a benefit for workers in the lower tax brackets.
http://puu.sh/G9DO8/cc62a6f3cd.png
Yep, I totally live in Shenzhen. Thankfully better tracking services exist for this shipment.
http://puu.sh/G8gXb/239934cf08.png
Not too shabby so far...
I don't tend to drink that much coffee, but that's a decent point. It's still $30 more than I'm paying, but worth a look if this doesn't pan out.
Plus the hand grinder can be put away more easily. I already leave too much stuff on the counter.
@Gฤ ska Except the photos in the listing are clearly the older model with the plastic cup
The seller's store has been open for eight years, so I'm hesitantly confident everything will be fine, however it was $20 cheaper than the larger, more widely referred seller for this product.
It does also have a 15 day after receipt domestic free return policy, so all I should really miss out on if the listing is inaccurate is time.
http://puu.sh/G583i/5297aadf28.png
This can't end poorly
http://puu.sh/G6Pq3/f1181c5c1d.png
I'm surprised that they actually collected sales tax.
http://puu.sh/G6PqA/cec19b86de.png
Now to wait, and probably extend Buyer Protection due to even slower shipping now.
@topspin said in Update: the new admin/moderation team and changes discussions will begin soon:
banned everyone of us on meta.d.
Hey, I was only banned on meta.d for like a year, and I believe @end even took me off his Twitter block list.
Hey, I'm right, I can see his Twitter feed now.
I never interacted with him on Twitter...
@Mason_Wheeler It's as sekret as the sekret pm club
@Tsaukpaetra But I was using oauth previously as well.
@heterodox said in Discussion of NodeBB Updates:
@hungrier said in Discussion of NodeBB Updates:
@Gฤ ska On the contrary, I like that we have a place where trolling, heated arguments, off colour jokes, etc are acceptable, especially since you have to opt-in for it.
That would be true if it didn't leak constantly with little to nothing being done about it. When the Garage made me feel unwelcome, I stopped participating in the Garage. When the Garage kept intruding on the rest of my forum experience, I stopped participating in the forum. My impression is that's true for a number of other people as well.
I no longer felt comfortable surfing the forums after switching employers, and I haven't really had a good reason to log in outside of that. (And the fact that the NSFW thread just sticks there, I assume I could mute or hide it but I'm sure as hell not doing that at work)
I don't want to say it, but I probably made the correct decision.
Also not sure why the fuck I need to verify my email since I've had an account for years, nodeBB.
@TwelveBaud said in How to Build Modern Software with all the Kubernutes?:
@JazzyJosh The second photo isn't APap though
Better?
To be fair, I thought it was a strong change, but a believable difference. Also I am a retard who can't read an explicit name in the post.
Filed Under: Salmiak doesn't change you into a better person, it changes you into a different person
Just going to comment on the effectiveness of Salmiakki as a lifestyle improvement product:
Before Salmiakki:
After Salmiakki:
@Cursorkeys said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: No, just no:
From Received Pronunciation to this. I want a license fee refund.
I know, they misspelled T H I C C
Alternatively:
@Polygeekery said in USPS Informed Delivery:
I at first through that perhaps they didn't get scanned, but if they were not scanned then how does it know about them to even display this?
They don't take images of flats, they just process the address label. I'm assuming these were magazines or large envelopes?
Why use the site when they send you an email every day?
@jinpa Reverting the changes and creating a new commit on top without any history rewriting? Should show you as the author of the change. Only lines that should show as changed in that specific commit are the lines that were reverted. The change should just disappear from the PR as a change, as there's no difference in those lines when you run a diff.
@jinpa What workflow are you using? Are these commits on a shared branch or on their own and are being merged into the feature branch? If the latter, are you the only person to have pulled code from this branch?
@dkf is somewhat correct. Normally you use rebase to change the base of the branch to a new commit, however an interactive rebase can be used to rewrite history and is what I assume you meant.
In that case, as long as you're the only person who has those commits, then it is safe to do an interactive rebase, edit the commit you want to revert the change in, finish the rebase, and then force push to the remote branch to update it. I work in a forking workflow, so changes are merged from my fork into the shared repo, so this is generally always safe for me to do. Most places are using shared feature branches where it's less safe.
@jinpa said in Advantage to rebasing a file?:
As far as my overlords looking at my reviews in Gerrit, would you think there would any reason that they would even notice that I simply committed and pushed the old version rather than doing a rebase?
I haven't used Gerrit, but BitBucket/Stash explicitly states that you've removed commits a/b/c and added commits x/y/z to the PR when you do the push, as well as unapproving the PR if it had any approvals. You can still access those commits through the hash in the automated comment. I'd assume Gerrit is similar.
Joshua,
When we first met there was a spark. You were looking for insight on mobile and web testing, and I was looking to share it. We were a match made in heaven.
Will you give me a second chance to be the test automation authority in your life? We have so much in common, like our love for continuous testing. Please donโt let me go yet!
You put me on your spam list. WTF are you on about.
@pie_flavor said in Inversion of Control with plugins?:
@dkf Yes, exactly. That's the solution I said I was using.
> I can't call functions by name because of how C works
> Use function pointers
> I can't call functions by name because of how C works
>
@topspin said in The Official Status Thread:
@topspin said in The Official Status Thread:
@JazzyJosh said in The Official Status Thread:
You seem to be attempting to use git. Have you tried force pushing?
I fear that this is what's going to happen next.
Yup, Stackoverflow suggests that that's what I'll have to do.
I want to retro-actively move the last few commits (some student code) to a new branch, and set the master branch to where it's been before.
Quoth SO:git reset --hard <commit-hash> git push -f origin master
Shit, I'm going to break everything.
You won't break everything if no one has pulled your changes ;)
@izzion said in The Official Status Thread:
@topspin
You seem to be attempting to use git. Have you tried https://ohshitgit.com/ to find the command to fix your mistakes?
You seem to be attempting to use git. Have you tried force pushing?
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Whelp, it has happened. I am now the sole employee of the company.
Maybe I should start a Patreon now?
Embezzle it all.
@kazitor said in The Official Status Thread:
Dammit, I was fooled into looking at an oblique projection.
Maybe I can grant artistic licenceโฆ
Though it doesn't look as bad when scaled down and put on a proper background.
I need to finish Spacechem. It gets tediously annoying later.
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: ten Internet points to whoever can guess what this is!
it even has replacement parts!
No I'll, let you actually guess. But it still works!
It's a sewing machine obvs.
@hungrier said in The Official Status Thread:
Second image: I am the
lawadministrator!
My voice is my passport.
Verify me.
Alternatively, pass the implementation into the base Thing
, optionally with DI instead of a switch.
interface ZhuLi {
void doTheThing(Thing thing);
}
class Thing {
private final ZhuLi zhuLi;
@Inject
public Thing(final ZhuLi zhuLi) {
this.zhuLi = zhuLi;
}
public void doTheThing() {
getReadyToDoTheThing();
zhuLi.doTheThing(this);
theThingIsDone();
}
}
And then you can unit test the specific logic that MyCustomStuffDoer
does easily.
IOW KattMan's answer.
Also, ideally you're working on something other than this
I'm just lazy.
@pie_flavor said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: What kind of a fucking Starbucks opens at NOON?
The same as the kind of Taco Bell that closes at 10PM
@gleemonk said in When the reviewer doesn't understand my Javascript it's his fault:
Finally getting there: Applied
prettier
to all files.The biggest source of diffs was that wrote
if(condition) {
and wroteif( condition ) {
(though with forgetting the space before the closing paren half the time). I don't know how either got the idea, I just tried not to squint every other line while reading. Glad this is over.
Those should both be if (condition) {
@anonymous234 said in The Official Status Thread:
ComboBox in my DataGrid
@Medinoc said in When the reviewer doesn't understand my Javascript it's his fault:
About the ALL_CAPS thing, did code in other languages before? Because for me, who's coded in C and C++ before, that is how you're supposed to declare constants in those languages.
In fact, I didn't even know javascript even had globals. Or
const
.
JS const โ final in C-style languages. I wouldn't call every final local variable I had a constant (even though it really is).
@RobFreundlich said in When the reviewer doesn't understand my Javascript it's his fault:
Have I ever worked in an environment that had such tooling? No.
Can I envision such an environment? Yes.
Does my current company have the time and resources to set up such an environment? No. sigh.
Does any company have the time and resources to set up such an environment? Probably not. sigh.
You should be able to fairly easily set that up with any of the JetBrains IDEs, but I think you'd have to switch the code style when you want to start editing code, and switch it back and reformat changed files before committing.
Seems like a plugin could handle it, if one existed.
@gleemonk said in When the reviewer doesn't understand my Javascript it's his fault:
: Look here I define the callback to this request as a closure. Easy!
: Extract it and put it somewhere else!
: But then I don't have access to the local constants!
That's the point of using closures!
@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Goddammit, reducing the file size let it load. Hoe Li Shit!
@bb36e said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: omw to buying a lambo
Holy shit I own like $100 of DOGE now?