The Official Status Thread
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@tsaukpaetra No, the value.
In this, only 'DPI Awareness' has been modified from the inherited value.
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@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra No, the value.
In this, only 'DPI Awareness' has been modified from the inherited value.It was work enough to convert the default template scaffolding bullcrap from a long list of values (and text boxes!) into the screenshot given above. Why would I go back to that?
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@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
It was work enough to convert the default template scaffolding bullcrap from a long list of values (and text boxes!) into the screenshot given above. Why would I go back to that?
I know (next to) nothing about HTML - can you just apply a bold styling to those values?
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@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
It was work enough to convert the default template scaffolding bullcrap from a long list of values (and text boxes!) into the screenshot given above. Why would I go back to that?
I know (next to) nothing about HTML - can you just apply a bold styling to those values?
To a checkbox? What would that even look like?
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@tsaukpaetra If you have a checkbox without a label that's a whole different WTF you should be solving.
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@blakeyrat said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra If you have a checkbox without a label that's a whole different WTF you should be solving.
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
Modified items are bold.
It's already bold. And we're not using Visual Studio's idea of property management, this is a web app.
All labels are bold by default (because of course they are). Bolding them would have no effect.
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Status: Not sure why people are trying to help me solve problems in the Status Thread...
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@blakeyrat said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra If you have a checkbox without a label that's a whole different WTF you should be solving.
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@pie_flavor said in The Official Status Thread:
@blakeyrat said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra If you have a checkbox without a label that's a whole different WTF you should be solving.
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@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
All labels are bold by default (because of course they are).
You're holding that website wrong there.
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@dkf said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
All labels are bold by default (because of course they are).
I blame BootStrap.
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status Bug: Fix unknown crash
I really want to close this with "Unknown patch has been applied."
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@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@blakeyrat said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra If you have a checkbox without a label that's a whole different WTF you should be solving.
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
Modified items are bold.
It's already bold. And we're not using Visual Studio's idea of property management, this is a web app.
All labels are bold by default (because of course they are). Bolding them would have no effect.
Some other identifier then. Italic, different colour, marquee and blink effects
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@jaloopa fa-spin
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@jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@blakeyrat said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra If you have a checkbox without a label that's a whole different WTF you should be solving.
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
Modified items are bold.
It's already bold. And we're not using Visual Studio's idea of property management, this is a web app.
All labels are bold by default (because of course they are). Bolding them would have no effect.
Some other identifier then. Italic, different colour, marquee and blink effects
For maximum evilness, all of those. Preferably with a rainbow fade as it marquees past.
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@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
@jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@blakeyrat said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra If you have a checkbox without a label that's a whole different WTF you should be solving.
@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
Modified items are bold.
It's already bold. And we're not using Visual Studio's idea of property management, this is a web app.
All labels are bold by default (because of course they are). Bolding them would have no effect.
Some other identifier then. Italic, different colour, marquee and blink effects
For maximum evilness, all of those. Preferably with a rainbow fade as it marquees past.
Please can to be having the codes?
I will legitimately add this as an option (for a few minutes and POC video snip) if provided. As mentioned before, it's just BootStrap 3.
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@jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
Some other identifier then.
I just splatted the default as a tooltip. Works well enough.
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status Fix 1 bug. 10 more appear. This week sucks.
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@dcon I actually got two multi-week projects done this week. :) Which means the only thing left currently on my plate is something significantly less fun (not that either of these was exactly Disneyland). :(
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Status: what the fuck?
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@tsaukpaetra How different does the Listerine "Frozen" edition taste?
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@stillwater said in The Official Status Thread:
@tsaukpaetra How different does the Listerine "Frozen" edition taste?
It tastes after.
Edit: Oh, wait, you weren't talking about the whitening one.... I don't have any idea how the other one tastes.
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Status: Apparently the five-year-old has a Netflix account all the sudden...
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status: why so look awake? Error standby. Halt and catch code
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Status: Why are a whole bunch of threads without new posts showing up in my unread feed?
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@pleegwat I thought it was just me.
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@pie_flavor said in The Official Status Thread:
@pleegwat I thought it was just me.
Nope, me also.
All in the same category
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@cabrito All sidebar, and including the 'About this category' sticky?
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@pleegwat Yup.
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@pleegwat said in The Official Status Thread:
@dkf shiver
Any @admins have a clue?
Edit: Wait we don't have @admins?
No, we only got @mods
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Status: Nothing will improve your self-esteem quite like a trip to a county Fair.
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Status: optimized an API endpoint to use
yield
andTransfer-Encoding: chunked
, dropping its memory consumption from1200 MB
to a whopping2 MB
. Feels good man.It still returns a 150 MB clob of JSON, but the consumer needs it, so that's how it'll stay.
I may have misheard the
everybody's working
lyrics…onfor the weekend
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status Learning/playing with C#
Converting old date class (yes, I could toss it and just use DateTime, but not changing this makes porting a lot of C++ code much easier)
IsLeap
function to useDateTime.IsLeapYear
:return IsValid() ? false : DateTime.IsLeapYear(Year);
This is why we have unit tests.
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@pleegwat said in The Official Status Thread:
@dkf shiver
Any @admins have a clue?
Edit: Wait we don't have @admins?
we have @administrators and @administators
also I didn't touch anything so
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
touch anything
My guess is a stale data cleanup function is running that is clearing the read status of topics.
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@polygeekery said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Nothing will improve your self-esteem quite like a trip to a county Fair.
Status Update: I don't know if it is just heavy fair food, or possibly food poisoning from said fair food, but the possibility of an unwarned and dramatic shart occurring is approaching 100%.
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Status: Apparently, Synaptics implemented pinch-zoom by emulating the keyboard pressing Left Ctrl-- and Left Ctrl-=.
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Status: 148/99, 121 bpm, pre exercise.
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@tsaukpaetra That's...not healthy.
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@benjamin-hall said in The Official Status Thread:
That's...not healthy.
The pressures are definitely too high, and that heart rate is far too high for someone at rest; these can have a lot of knock-on effects on the rest of the body too (even leaving aside the elevated chances of heart attacks, aneurysms, and strokes), so it isn't something to neglect. Time for @Tsaukpaetra to see a doctor, with an expectation that it will lead to both recommended lifestyle changes and a drug regimen. Probably with blood tests along the way while the doc tests to see if anything else has gone wrong and works out whether the drugs are compatible with the bodily biochemistry (i.e., does the firmware update cause trouble with the hardware).
This is not stuff to take chances with.
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@dkf said in The Official Status Thread:
tests
I would welcome any tests. My experience so far has mostly been "oh. Your fat. Fix that by eating and moving a bunch. Go away."
Progress is being had though, my attempts to navigate the "find a provider" thing on the health insurance website has found me.... Two candidate doctors (both apparently new-ish?) for me to contact and see what the next step of actually using the fucking insurance is.
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@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Your fat. Fix that by eating and moving a bunch.
That's part of it. You should definitely do that. (BTW, he probably said “eating less” or maybe “eating less calories” or “eating less sugar” or “eating less carbohydrates”.) Yet the “moving a bunch” is also important; you want to both increase calorie output and decrease calorie input. Note that any changes here should be gradual, but definite. And stop snacking; snacks are Bad.
There are drugs too, some of which are pretty cheap as they're off patent (provided your body tolerates them). They are not a substitute for the “lifestyle changes”, but they help.
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@dkf said in The Official Status Thread:
moving a bunch
Holding my arms outstretched is too much for me.
I was holding my niece in a position to encourage standing for about three minutes and now I am sore.
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@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Holding my arms outstretched is too much for me.
You have a real problem. You need to build your strength without overstressing your heart. You need to lose weight so that your heart won't kill you. Crash diets increase stress and don't work too well long-term, so you need a more measured approach. And quite a few doctors are not too keen on helping with this stuff, which is pretty shameful behaviour but there you go.
On the plus side, reducing food (smaller helping sizes? cutting out carbs? reducing fat consumption?) is something you can start on pretty much immediately, and exercise can be ramped up gradually (it works better that way given your starting point). Perhaps one way to do that a little is to park further away in the car lot from where you're actually going. That's typically easy to ramp up and control, at least until you get to the point where you'd have to park somewhere else entirely and run around the block a few times.
The key thing is that there's things you can do immediately to start making things better, and that gradual improvements are best.
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@dkf said in The Official Status Thread:
gradual improvements
For me, it seems gradual improvements are just resulting in less gradual degradation.
I used to be able to carry around this 15 pound exercise ball. This is no longer the case. That's not gradual improvement.
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@tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: 148/99, 121 bpm, pre exercise.
After exercise, and driving, and
defecating:
138/102, 117 bpm.
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@tsaukpaetra For starter exercise I have two recommendations:
- Find a public park and walk there. Force yourself to do a mile a day until you can do it consistently without stopping. I recommend the hour before sunset. Then move up to an hour a day. Once you can do that, then it's time to get a gym membership.
- If you have the space, buy a cheap Windows Mixed Reality headset and Beatsaber. Set it up for third party tracks and go nuts in No Fail mode.