@Tsaukpaetra It was flagged for a category move, maybe you had the old category muted?
Best posts made by Yamikuronue
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RE: You can trial this software for 89.77 years
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RE: PowerShell is older than I realised
1899-12-31
Access, apparently, to maintain compativility with
i do remember why they use it though! there was a bug in the first version which tagged 1900 as a leap year
Lotus 1-2-3
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RE: :small_red_triangle: JIRA priorities
A lot of "order by" stuff in JIRA isn't controlled by the "obvious" order (for example, version 1.3 comes before version 1.6), but by how those things are listed in the Admin console.
Which makes sense; version "1.7" might come after "Version 1.6" because someone decided they don't like typing the word version over and over, and version "Waffle" might come before version "Pancake" because the person in charge of names is a fucking idiot.
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RE: How hard is Git integration? Can Spambots do it?
Consider: two developers, two changes, one codebase.
Traditional development says:
Master: current codebase
Deva-master: feature 1
Devb-master: feature 2When feature 1 and feature 2 are complete, each makes a PR into master. But if they touched the same files, whoever merges second might have merge hell or break the previous feature.
CI suggests that dev a and dev b use the same branch, pulling each others changes on a regular basis through development, to ensure that they reconcile differences early. Often, in gitland, this is done by having the upstream repo pull in both changes after each commit, forcing them to integrate and validating that the integration succeeded via unit tests or static checks (or both). With a CVCS, you just use the same branch and get the integration for free, so it's just the checks that have to be added in.
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RE: How hard is Git integration? Can Spambots do it?
that's what you get when you build the API to support the interface.
Right. So build them separately.
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RE: Insert card as shown
they're invariably kittens trying to jump gaps they can't make
Nopw that you know, though, you can find things like this:
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RE: Filofax thinks I'm french? Also shitty Android <-> Exchange integration
Create an account in Android and point it to exchange. This will create both mail & calendar syncing. If it works just disable the mail.
That's literally exactly what I did to get to this state :/
I'm beginning to suspect that if you don't sync mails, it will never update your calendar, because calendar updates are intrinsically paired with emails in Exchange. Which would mean people could contact me about work stuff at home on a push, rather than my current system where if I'm expecting an email I pull via the web client. Which would mean more stress and working from home. I maybe can set it up to sync emails but
disable all notifications and set a low retention
but still, it's not a good solution IMO
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RE: Wanted to check why our Jira instance could be so slow and this is what we got
Yeah, theoretically confluence.atlassian.com would be official docs from Atlassian.
But their homepage also seems down from here, so looks like they're having an outage
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RE: Your bill is £30.5...
What would you call dumping two shots of Jack into a 6-oz mug of tea then? ;)
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RE: Your bill is £30.5...
@Yamikuronue said:
@Jaloopa said:
The sun literally never sets on the British Empire
It's after 5pm somewhere in the British Empire!
BTFY
ATFY
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RE: Revolutionary new antivirus
...Have you never met technopagans before? There's no end of WTFs coming from fluff-bunny wiccans, whether they use computers regularly or not.
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RE: Unit testing NodeJS (without exposing internals)
ah, so you're talking about a different class of function than I was picturing. See my example above.
Honestly, I wouldn't unit test private functions except by extension when testing the unit that calls them. Not when it's impossible to do something like a friend class to easily get at them. The unit extends from the logical entry point until the logical seams where it calls into other classes/modules or returns. Everything inside the object under test is a black box.
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RE: Atwood continues to cry that Dicsource is too big to fail.
Speaking of SE.... is this crap?
All of the topvoted comments are skeptical of it. My favorites:
So... what problem was this solving again? – Travis J 22 hours ago
What's the motivation for creating a team? Why would my company/group want a team? We've already got official websites/blogs, Github/BitBucket issue trackers and wikis, Slack chat, Trello planning, etc. – davidism 22 hours ago
Are you going to try to authenticate teams? How are you going to prevent a bunch of people from creating "Jon Skeet's team" or "MSDN"? – ryanyuyu 23 hours ago
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RE: Useful error messages.
Turned out to be the exact problem the requested enhancement to our promotion script was designed to prevent: stopping and starting the service too fast can lead to a situation where it just gives up and fails to start again. I had to get a server guy to come in and unbork it.
Good news is, after adding a second pause timer to the script, I was unable to replicate the problem again, so I'm pretty sure that fixed it... TR is CF
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RE: This Just In - Linus Torvalds Is A Big Mean Poopyhead
And kale!*
* May not contain kale
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RE: The Official Status Thread
Status: Next time I play Mafia, I won't go down so easily:
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RE: The URL parser is homophobic (+ applications for personal finance (+ warm clothing))
Leggings? Tights? Pantyhose? Which of those things are synonymous?
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RE: The URL parser is homophobic (+ applications for personal finance (+ warm clothing))
...notifications are a to getting work done.
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RE: Serial Mouse Still in Windows 10 [Trigger Warning: Disabled]
Dyslexia and bad spelling are different. I've got a brother who is dyslexic, I've been learnin a lot about it recently.
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RE: The data you don't need
Right, for you it's different because your body actually will crave things it can't have because it doesn't understand that it has diabetes. I was more generalizing for folks like myself who lack that particular wrinkle.
There was a time I'd have said I'd never turn down chocolate, but I have like a bar and a half in my cabinet that I haven't felt like eating in the past two weeks.
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RE: The URL parser is homophobic (+ applications for personal finance (+ warm clothing))
am I the only person who thinks "near field communication" instead of "no fucking clue" when they see NFC?
That's why I've started using NFI instead XD
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RE: I'm a mod! (sort of)
@julianlam That's probably fine. People are used to not flagging mafia by now :)
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RE: Java regex help
What happens if you feed it a NULL?
It's not receiving a null in our simplest reproduction case
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RE: The URL parser is homophobic (+ applications for personal finance (+ warm clothing))
what do Yanks call a sweatshirt?
A sweatshirt.
Typically these days, a hoodie:
http://www.justsweatshirts.com/images/ws2003meritas_grey_hires.jpg
But also a sweatshirt without a hood:
http://ak1.polyvoreimg.com/cgi/img-thing/size/l/tid/67024774.jpg
A sweater is more like:
http://frtexline.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/argyle-sweater-mens.jpg
NFI what a pullover is, it's one of those fashion terms I don't really get.
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RE: DELETE in prod
Huh, something my company does well: we pull down production data into a test environment, write the script there using various tricks about commenting and whatnot, run the script in the test db, verify the problem is fixed, then hand the completed script to the operational DBAs to run in prod. We do this for anything that needs to modify prod data outside of one of our usual stored procedures.
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RE: ⏱ You know you've been spending too much time on TDWTF when...
http://puzzling.stackexchange.com/a/23441/431 links to http://thedailywtf.com/articles/Nerds,-Jocks,-and-Lockers
Both are talking about a puzzle involving locker doors.
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RE: Mailing lists
I was forced to set one up recently because one of the key players had access to email at work, but not arbitrary forums or facebook. Google Groups seems okay, I always use the forum interface, but we're very low traffic, to the point where all we really need is a quick way to cc everyone and a history to look things up in. I could probably have made do with just gmail.
So that's my lukewarm, half-hearted defense. Sorry, best I could muster.
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RE: 😈 The Evil Ideas thread
Ah, see, I have fairly normal neurochemistry. Morphine was awesome the last time I was hospitalized, and general anesthetic works just fine. Best I can tell from my regular visits to the pain clinic, I'm sensitized to pain, to the point where my brain will invent some if I'm not in enough of it >.>
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RE: Via imgur: "The software in my biomechanics lab."
Since when do text files show you what you're importing tho? I mean, it was aimed to be a solution kids and teens could be comfortable using. Games are not exactly the most serious of business :)
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RE: 😈 The Evil Ideas thread
Four doses, nice. I usually get two, and then my dentist says that's all he can really do for me.
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RE: Java regex help
Something has to be happening somewhere.
We have an intern looking into it now. I can reproduce with use cases that call just the function containing the regex with a short string of only special characters, so he's going to narrow down what characters cause the issue, because our best guess is Unicode Weirdness.
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RE: 🙅 THE BAD IDEAS THREAD
why do you weigh your GPA again
Huh?
If you're asking why it's a weighted average, because courses with low credit hours usually are labs or other supplementary courses, and doing poorly on them isn't as strong an indicator of academic problems as doing poorly on the main subject courses.
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RE: 🙅 THE BAD IDEAS THREAD
Oh, the in-major GPA. Sorry, your vague language was confusing me.
That's more accurate as a measure of your ability to absorb the material and to prioritize, because what you select as your major is presumably the area of study you care most about. If you're not able to keep up with the subject matter, you'll see the in-major GPA dip while the overall stays decent. If you're not actually as interested as you thought you were, same pattern. If you're overwhelmed, you tend to see the in-major GPA stay higher while the overall dips, because you spend what time you do have on the courses you care most about -- unless you're bad at prioritizing, in which case both numbers dip.
Now, for grad school, a low in-major GPA for a premed student with a high MCAT score indicates that, while the student is bright enough, they're not good at applying themselves when the work gets tedious, so they likely won't perform well in grad school. A low MCAT but a high GPA indicates that they don't test well but they're willing to go the extra mile to keep their grades up on projects and so forth.
I love data analysis, you can get all kinds of interesting insights from measuring things differently.
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RE: Java finally got its shit right!
I clearly specified that the team I was walking through a project needs the JDK 1.7 installed. They all rushed off to the HelpDesk to get it.
Two of them showed up with 1.8 and one showed up with 1.6. Thankfully 1.8 can compile to target 1.7 anyway.
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RE: Yami learns Powershell
Set-AuthenticodeSignature : Cannot bind argument to parameter 'Certificate' because it is null. At line:1 char:70 + Set-AuthenticodeSignature H:\Powershell\switchServer.ps1 -Certificate <<<< @(Get-ChildItem cert:\CurrentUser\My -codesign)[0] + CategoryInfo : InvalidData: (:) [Set-AuthenticodeSignature], ParameterBindingValidationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : ParameterArgumentValidationErrorNullNotAllowed,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.SetAuthenticodeSigna tureCommand
I made a self-signed cert, it showed up in mmc.exe exactly as the tutorial suggested it would, I exported it, I've imported it on the remote server... but I can't find it to sign with apparently? Is the path different on Windows 7?
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RE: Vice taxes
No worries, I just don't want to have to figure out who's celebrating what in the middle of it :)
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RE: Compatibility issues
a Microsoft product should have compatibility issues ran on a Microsoft operating system?
So IE 10 should run on Windows 95 just fine, right?
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RE: Link text selection broken
@ben_lubar I am 100% not a frontend dev, so I'll take your word for it :)
Push an update to Accalia's pr?
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RE: Archive validity testing cancel dialog
[X] = Too many questions!
QFT. This is the thought process every time I click [x] on a modal or dialogue.
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RE: Yami learns Powershell
...so what is this about?
Connecting to remote server failed with the following error message : The client cannot connect to the destination specified in the request. Verify that the service on the destination is running and is accepting requests. Consult the logs and documentation for the WS-Management service running on the destination, most commonly IIS or WinRM. If the destination is the WinRM service, run the following command on the destination to analyze and configure the WinRM service: "winrm quickconfig". For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic. + CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.Manageme....RemoteRunspace:RemoteRunspace) [], PSRemotingTransportException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : PSSessionOpenFailed
This doesn't seem to be permissions...
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RE: Yami learns Powershell
Can I find out without admin access?
I don't see anything like WS_Management in the Services list. But I see a lot of similar things. So what would it be called?