Filed under: #NotYourHashtag
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https://www.facebook.com/lee.louviere/posts/988217871981
(since facebook doesn't onebox)
Ok Internet.
This, #, is not a hashtag.
This, #, is the hash character.
This, #topic, is a hashtag.(#) (topic) ^ ^ hash tag
<-- NOT A HASHTAG.
I just heard a professor on video make this mistake.... "You comment a line of code by putting a hashtag in front of it"
# this is some code IF condition THEN code ENDIF
You "socialists", I mean, "social media ists" are beginning to infiltrate tech jargon, and both sides are suffering from it.
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Is this why none of my code comments show up on the twitters?
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:stewardess:
it's a failplane! (or part of one anyway)
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"You comment a line of code by putting a hashtag in front of it"
Maybe he does hashtag it?
#yolo this code does a thing
if (condition) then command
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Definitely going to fail without wings
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Definitely going to fail without wings
true, but i didn't feel like doing that much emoji art.
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To continue, please press Hashtag on your touchtone phone
Dammit twitter. You just made the word longer... for no damn reason.
That's like the exact opposite of what people using twitter should have to do.
"That's so HT Dumb"
Seriously? .....
:explodingXaade:
"We had to call it something different. You know, that time the hulk tried to use the AvengerVoicemail. It said, 'Please press pound to continue', and we ended up having to replace half of the tower."
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Iron man dials number.
"Please press hashtag to continue."
imagines hulk being told to press pound to continue. Then tower explodes.
:shrugs:
IM presses key, listens and walks away
Hulk walks up, dials number.
"Please press hashtag to continue."
Hulk stares at phone. Pause frames ensue.
Hulk looks frustrated.
Tower explodes.
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To continue, please press Hashtag on your touchtone phone
Hanzo'd!
I was just about to say that I'm gonna put that in the English docs:
To clear the redirection, enter asterisk-3-asterisk-hashtag
(
#
is usually configured asSEND
on most SIP phone models I worked with)
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"After the tone, state your name, followed by the pound or hash sign"
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Ok so I'm holding a closed fist. What's next.
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井, well, #, it looks like a well to me.
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井, well, #, it looks like a well to me.
8/10, didn't include Google translate link.
I got the joke, but I still require the evidence of funny
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You comment a line of code by putting a hashtag in front of it"
Relevant:
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"We had to call it something different. You know, that time the hulk tried to use the AvengerVoicemail. It said, 'Please press pound to continue', and we ended up having to replace half of the tower."
Iron man dials number."Please press hashtag to continue."imagines hulk being told to press pound to continue. Then tower explodes.:shrugs: IM presses key, listens and walks awayHulk walks up, dials number."Please press hashtag to continue."Hulk stares at phone. Pause frames ensue.Hulk looks frustrated.Tower explodes.
Hulk doesn't "pound" Hulk smashes. calling it a pound sign would be a non-issue.
Get it right, you wannabe.
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"After the tone, state your name, followed by the pound or hash sign"
@tar, followed by the pound or hash sign.
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After the tone,
I was just reading about some crazy people complaining about "getting Tone Argumented at."
Filed Under: Binders full of hashtags
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PC attempts to remove all politically sensitive language from conversation, until the words being shared are recognizable as anything but....
I read that article, and I seriously had trouble deciphering what was being said. I had to read parts 4 or 5 times, to determine that nothing at all was really being said.
Then I suddenly realized that this is the entire point.
If certain demographics are not participating in this conversation, there must be a set of microaggressions that are precluding those people from joining our discussion. Such a thing is an -ism.
We should privately message the person committing the -ism.
Why should I. What do we need, burning crosses to prove the -ism exists?Then it hit me. No one knows how to identify the microaggression in the first place, or determine who to actually PM.
It's a solution looking for a problem.
This is good news.
This means these people are spending their entire life debating on how to find vanishingly small traces of something that doesn't have enough impact to warrant contact. And will allow them to just randomly burst out at each other vehemently.
Why is this good news?
Because it means they spend their entire lives looking for hidden skeletons, and randomly assaulting each other, just as much as they do us.
Their society will eventually deteriorate to grunts and snot. And they'll only be able to convince themselves that their "enlightenment" is anything but.
In other words.... they are marginalizing themselves. A house divided cannot stand....
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hash bang
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Is it possible to flag a thread for pendantry?
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Other bad names:
- Sharp (a sharp sign looks like this: ♯)
- Lattenzaun (German word for "board fence")
- Octothorpe (just ridiculous)
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In phone terminology, the #-key is called the "Raute-Taste" in Germany.
Which means "rhombus key". I like that name the most.
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"After the tone, state your name, followed by the pound or hash sign"
Another poor slob forced to use GoToMeeting.
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You could try flagging the OP, see what happens. It's bound to entertain...
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It was the best three letter name I could come up with!
Hint: I am terrible at naming things, and @cat was already gone...
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Which means "rhombus key". I like that name the most.
That glyph contains a rhombus but isn't a rhombus.
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It was the best three letter name I could come up with!
take the string @tar, subtitute the word that the glyph is a symbol for, and then googling the result.
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take the string @tar, subtitute the word that the glyph is a symbol for, and then googling the result.
That sounds like a lot of work...
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That's surely not how that's supposed to work?
Filed under: LMGTFY ourobouros
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Lattenzaun (German word for "board fence")
Over here we usually use a word for "ladder".
Mostly in Germanized form, too.
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Another poor slob forced to use GoToMeeting.
Well, usually we use cisco IP phone conference option. Which always drops the guy on wine.
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Well, usually we use cisco IP phone conference option. Which always drops the guy on wine.
Since Cisco owns GoToMeeting, I'm not surprised they use the same instruction message. It's like how the woman who recorded the voice for Road Runner only got paid for one "meep".
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Nah, we've got 2 systems. One on the cisco phone, which is on-the-fly and only goes up to 4 participants or so. And one with a central dial-in number, which goes under the name 'intercall'.
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I think it might even be the same if you dial in to Webex, rather than letting it call you. That's Cisco too.
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cisco IP phone
Hate! HATE! HAAATEEEE!
Ok, it might be fine with Call Manager... thing, but good lord is it a pain in the ass to configure those fucking things for SIP.
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SIP
That sound suspiciously like a standard.
The physical phones are fine, but the voip solution is apparently less so, and only works on windows. Never mind the fact we own and allow internal use of a linux distro...
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That sound suspiciously like a standard.
Yup.
And who is pretty much* the only company that doesn't follow it?
* Digium also has IAX (Inter-Asterisk Exchange) as well but it's only meant as a bridge between two Asterisk powered systems. Even the phones they sell are SIP.
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Yup.
Sorry, that was sarcasm. I know about sip, but if it's configured they're not telling us.
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Sorry, that was sarcasm. I know about sip, but if it's configured they're not telling us.
AFAIK, not on Cisco, if you're using the entire Cisco stack. You need a different firmware. Default is SCCP.
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Call Mangler sucks too.
The Cisco SPA series seems quite sane for *. Especially if you spend a little time setting up HTTPS provisioning, you can database backend your provisioning scripts then and have lots of win.
If I ever make a "clustered Asterisk for dummies" GUI, the HTTPS provisioning for the Cisco SPA phones will be the first thing I support. Polycoms can die in a fire.
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provisioning for the Cisco SPA phones
Which ones? Some use an INI-style config, some use XML, other ones use XML but with completely different structure, some just refuse to use anything... gyaaaah!
Or is that series better? I used, off the top of my head so I might get the numbers wrong, 7905, 7911 and 7912. Same on the outside, clusterfuck of settings on the inside.
Polycoms can die in a fire.
I'll bring the gasoline.
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The 7xxx series phones are the Call Mangler series. Current firmware actually doesn't even support SIP at all, they flat out made them SCCP or bust.
The SPA 3xx/5xx series are the Linksys line that Cisco bought out, and expanded (adding Gbit phones in the SPA512 and SPA514 models). They default to SIP (I don't even know or care if they support SCCP) and are significantly cheaper than the CM phones.
They have a pretty simple quasi-XML style that you can deliver via TFTP or HTTP(S). For HTTPS, you have to send Cisco support a CSR for your provisioning server (the phones won't trust any other HTTPS certs), but it only takes like 24 hours to get a response on that. Once you have HTTPS up and going, the XML is stupid easy to generate via PHP or whatever scripting language you prefer, so it's simple to database backend your provisioning at that point. Or you can stick with flat files and use your cane to beat off all comers :)
Edit: INB4 someone makes a joke out of my last sentence. I could change it to beat back, but I think I'll leave the @algorythmics mode in there...
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Bookmarking this for later perusal. Info much appreciated, good sir!
BTW, there is SIP firmware for 7xxx series... it's crappy, but it exists.