The Official Status Thread
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@HardwareGeek To put things in perspective I used to be able to carry 250 pounds of feed bags at a time, though I normally limited myself to 200 pounds for balance and to not fall and crush myself, so my idea of "easy start" might be a bit skewed. I still don't really know what my injury was because the doctors waited way too long before taking an MRI, but I was never on crutches or in a cast or anything, though there were days when I wanted crutches.
As for one-legged squats, I did about 20 reps with my good leg fairly easily, and could have probably done 5 more but I was feeling lazy. With my "bad" leg I kind of wanted to die by rep 8, just from being out of shape.
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@Magus Windows 3.2?
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@HardwareGeek yeah... the translations that translate and include terza rima are... painful. I've been reading Clive James' version that doesn't attempt terza rima but instead formats it to quatrains, which I'm more comfortable with. On the flip side I still have to deal with the seismic shifts in culture since then, e.g. the notion that suicide is not a hell-worthy sin (as there are people up in the second circle who are there for adultery, not for suicide)
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@PleegWat https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_3.1x#Windows_3.2 - it's essentially a Chinese version of Windows 3.1.
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Status: Get your shit together, Microsoft!
I need to answer some Very Important漏 Emails!
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@Arantor said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: reading Dante's Divine Comedy.
Are you reading it in the original Klingon?
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK you can blame whatever you want. You may well be wrong though
Something something postfacts.
Filed under: Now launching cootiesfeelz.com...
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@Weng said in The Official Status Thread:
Actually, most shows with elaborate sets have two copies of set and gear, and I assume TSO is no different.
Each set only gets used every other night, so they can be a bit more leisurely (and safe) about it.That makes a lot of sense.
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
That was a lot longer than I intended...
Is it more than @index days?
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@PleegWat Note that this is on the new msdn site. Far under the 30 or so windows 10 versions. That have their own product keys. That are interchangeable.
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@Lorne-Kates said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
That was a lot longer than I intended...
Is it more than @index days?
Wolfram Alpha says yes:
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
Wolfram Alpha says yes:
I wonder why you saw the number "9"?
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@Lorne-Kates I came back to see it say '6', then refreshed and it was '8', but my quote of it said '10'.
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@RaceProUK it's better than @value though.
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@RaceProUK And now it says '4', and my quote '6'.
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@RaceProUK You should look at my signature here
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@RaceProUK And here
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@mott555 Nuu! Stahp!
/me runs around like a headless chicken
/me remembers she's a hedgehog
/me runs around like a headless hedgehog
/me runs into a wall
/me lands on her tail
My nose hurts.
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
My nose hurts.
I thought you were headless. HOW DOES YOUR NOSE HURT? PLOTHOLE!!!
@ index
.... welcome to all the NodeBB breaking fun you missed.
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@..RaceProUK you've been out of touch so you have missed a few fun bugs. For example, this one:
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@Arantor said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: reading Dante's Divine Comedy.
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Only been back a week, and made three bug reports in one day.
Status: On a roll!
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@Lorne-Kates said in The Official Status Thread:
@Arantor said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: reading Dante's Divine Comedy.
Are you reading it in the original Klingon?
I'm reading a translation from medieval Italian to modern English by an Australian author, who also converted the rhyme scheme from terza rima to quatrains. Have not seen a Qa'pla in there.
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK And now it says '4', and my quote '6'.
Hilarious abuse of stupid templating library nodbaby uses.
Everyone got tired of it months ago but NEW VICTIM!
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@Weng I continue to be amazed that this is a property ever exposed to the users and thus exploitable by the users. It might not be much to exploit but the fact it exists at all baffles me.
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
Curiosity got the better of me, so I worked out how long my hiatus was:
Status:
That was a lot longer than I intended...Make sure the next one is 168 days!
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@RaceProUK My signature has the same thing going on.
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@aliceif said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK My signature has the same thing going on.
Don't forget mine!
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
@aliceif said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK My signature has the same thing going on.
Don't forget mine!
Fuck you, don't forget mine!
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@Lorne-Kates said in The Official Status Thread:
@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
@aliceif said in The Official Status Thread:
@RaceProUK My signature has the same thing going on.
Don't forget mine!
Fuck you, don't forget mine!
The searchbox in the top right corner seems to have moved.
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@ben_lubar Nah, Indiegogo simply rejected your reality and substituted their own
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@RaceProUK said in The Official Status Thread:
@ben_lubar Nah, Indiegogo simply rejected your reality and substituted their own
Fuckbar, I guess the campaign ended. I'll have to start a new one.
I'll try a different site. Indiegogo is utter shit.
For one, they let literally anyone contact you through the "Contact This Campaign" form.
And the email comes in as {Sender} From Indiegogo.
So it looks like it's coming FROM Indiegogo.
The contact form is used entirely 100% by scammers with "totes lern how 2 make ur campaign success big $$$!!!".
There's no "report" button to block these people.
Indiegogo support doesn't respond to any attempts to contact them re: scammers.
And best of all-- the text and the links in all the emails is almost completely identical. This shit should be blocked by their severs long before it's sent out.
Fuck Indiegogo, come to think of it.
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
IPoAC
IP over Air Conditioning? How does that work? How many bits can be fit into a cold breeze?
The network sure is slow today ... better set the AC to freezing cold ...
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@Luhmann said in The Official Status Thread:
The network sure is slow today ... better set the AC to freezing cold ...
That would explain why my network is always super fast !
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
That would explain why my network is always super fast !
And African Swallows are so slow in delivering DNS packets.
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@Luhmann said in The Official Status Thread:
@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
IPoAC
IP over Air Conditioning? How does that work? How many bits can be fit into a cold breeze?
The network sure is slow today ... better set the AC to freezing cold ...I'm sure it's possible to transmit Manchester-encoded binary signals via temperature fluctuations.
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@Luhmann said in The Official Status Thread:
And African Swallows
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Serial implementation: 12.318000078201294 seconds
Parallel implementation (4 processes): 43.41479992866516 seconds... okey dokey.
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@mott555 said in The Official Status Thread:
Manchester-encoded binary signals
That would be "raining, almost-not-raining", right ?
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@heterodox said in The Official Status Thread:
Serial implementation: 12.318000078201294 seconds
Parallel implementation (4 processes): 43.41479992866516 seconds... okey dokey.
Impressive - I'd go with the serial one, it can count down to femtoseconds, the parallel one only achieves a hundredth of a picosecond.
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// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber?: number = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 25]: LHS type (number) inferred by RHS expression, remove type annotation
okay then.....
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber? = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 21]: expected parameter: 'lumber' to have a typedef
uhh.... let's try this?
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber: number = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 25]: LHS type (number) inferred by RHS expression, remove type annotation
what?.......
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 21]: expected parameter: 'lumber' to have a typedef
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber?: number) { lumber = lumber !== undefined ? lumber : 0; // i give up. return 0; } }
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@accalia Weird. Visual Studio Code has no issues with this:
The only thing it doesn't like is this, which makes sense:
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@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber?: number = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 25]: LHS type (number) inferred by RHS expression, remove type annotation
okay then.....
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber? = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 21]: expected parameter: 'lumber' to have a typedef
uhh.... let's try this?
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber: number = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 25]: LHS type (number) inferred by RHS expression, remove type annotation
what?.......
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 21]: expected parameter: 'lumber' to have a typedef
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber?: number) { lumber = lumber !== undefined ? lumber : 0; // i give up. return 0; } }
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@Rhywden said in The Official Status Thread:
@accalia Weird. Visual Studio Code has no issues with this:
The only thing it doesn't like is this, which makes sense:
It appears to be a tslint options issue.
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@Dreikin Ah, linters. I'm avoiding them since one of those idiotic things threw errors at me because:
File does not have a blank line at the end
Line has 6 spaces of indentation, should be 4.
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I clearly don't understand Python "multiprocessing" and accompanying queues. Using get() and put() from the queue:
Elapsed time: 43.97640013694763 seconds
Using get_nowait() and put_nowait():
Elapsed time: 68.29680013656616 seconds
Fuck off, Python. Fuck you.
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@Dreikin said in The Official Status Thread:
@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber?: number = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 25]: LHS type (number) inferred by RHS expression, remove type annotation
okay then.....
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber? = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 21]: expected parameter: 'lumber' to have a typedef
uhh.... let's try this?
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber: number = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 25]: LHS type (number) inferred by RHS expression, remove type annotation
what?.......
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber = 0) { return 0; } }
ERROR: lib/config.ts[13, 21]: expected parameter: 'lumber' to have a typedef
// config.ts class foo { public bar (lumber?: number) { lumber = lumber !== undefined ? lumber : 0; // i give up. return 0; } }
yeah, that's the one. problem is those rules MOSTLY co-exist just fine.
i could disable one of them for that. probably should.
but right now i have a headache and just want to get this goddess damned class written so i can tick a box and say i did SOMETHING today.... i don't care if it's broken right now. that's what the tests are for.
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@heterodox said in The Official Status Thread:
Python "multiprocessing"
Single-threaded multiprocessing isn't really going to save you time unless you have long waits. One moment, I've got a video or two for that...