The Official Status Thread
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some of us listened to it when they did horrible pop-punk songs.
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You could have said that you meant Starcraft II 3.
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... Wait what? That implies StarCraft II 2 existed, and I don't want to live in a world where we name things like that.
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so, when is your rocket's departure?
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Well, I don't know the exact name of II 3.
II 1 was Wings of Liberty, II 2 was Heart of the Swarm.
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Status: FUCKING HELL WHY DOES IT INSTANTIATE THIS CLASS ON EVERY PAGE LOAD WITH A DEBUGGER ATTACHED BUT ONLY ONE TIME (ACROSS ALL FUCKING SESSIONS) WITHOUT ONE?
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Legacy of the Void
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II 2 existed, and I don't want to live in a world where we name things like that.
Ever used Java?
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Starcraft II: Edgy Edgy Edginess
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Isn't Green Day that band that nobody's heard of until they did some horrible ballads in the mid-2000s?
I liked them before they were uncool.
I also watched a few episodes of Digimon
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Status: Fuck, this is taking a long time to run.
for( size_t i = 0; i < foo.size(); +i ) {
...dangit.
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That should be a compiler warning, at the very least. Also, that's one of the reasons why I use i++ instead of ++i.
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Gets better: I copy pasta'd that line somewhere else.
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It's actually a compiler error in Go.
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Why ads suck, part 1124:
The impossible download button!
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Status: My bulk uploader works. Doing a test run with 15,000 records. The biggest obstacle is our back-end code to sort these records out is so slow I'm dying of boredom waiting for the test run to finish. (I wanna make changes to the program, but I foolishly ran the test from VS so I can't.
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... Wait what? That implies StarCraft II 2 existed, and I don't want to live in a world where we name things like that.
Back when I took flying lessons, I flew a Cessna 152-II. That name always made me kind of laugh.
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What? Cessna 152 mark 2?
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IF YOU PRONOUNCE IT "MARK II" IT ISN'T FUNNY! <sppodpsoapd>
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ure not fune
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It kind of is, because I always heard it as "Series 2".
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II 1 was Wings of Liberty, II 2 was Heart of the Swarm.
Starcraft II 3: Aw Shit, What Were Protoss About Anyway?
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That's a cobbler, or a grunt, or maybe a crisp. Not a pie.
I was thinking more like Steak and Kidney Pie where the bits at the corners have more pastry and are therefore more desirable.
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@Weng said:
I'm not suprised. Sounds more like a poncey razor.... Wait what? That implies StarCraft II 2 existed, and I don't want to live in a world where we name things like that.
Back when I took flying lessons, I flew a Cessna 152-II. That name always made me kind of laugh.
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Status: GMail is ass! Evolution is ass! Back to Thunderbird (well, Icedove, same thing, different branding).
Oh, look, it's set up even, just have to let it sync... That can't take long, can it?
... oh.
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Corned beef and potato.
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15000 records is bulk?
I don't start worrying until 7 figures. But that's my weird distorted reality.
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@Polygeekery said:
That's a cobbler, or a grunt, or maybe a crisp. Not a pie.
I was thinking more like Steak and Kidney Pie where the bits at the corners have more pastry and are therefore more desirable.
OK, I guess that makes kinda makes sense. Just not what comes to mind with the word 'pie' in the states. We tend to picture things like (well slices of examples put back into pie shape):
And @Boner's reply to me agrees on the different kinds of pie idea.
Corned beef and potato.
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Just not what comes to mind with the word 'pie' in the states
Out of interest what would the general word be for our type of pie in the US?
Edit: pastry with stuff in, generally an animal is involved.
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Usually [animal] pot pie. Typically chicken or turkey.
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Out of interest what would the general word be for our type of pie in the US?
Edit: pastry with stuff in, generally an animal is involved.
In Michigan, they'd be called "pasties". Here in Texas, "empanadas".
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Fuck it, I'm deferring this to my boss
"You cannot have both of those things be true at the same time. Which one is more important?"
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pastry with stuff in, generally an animal is involved.
The only one I can think of as common here would be chicken pot pie. And while known it honestly isn't all that common. They just don't come up much (or when they are at [location] restaurants so get whichever name is appropriate for [place]).
and by @boomzilla and @antiquarian
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Try with an int, then a String, then arraylists, then linkedlists, then an arraydeque, then an array and then recursion to do something with the integer or string in the only item in said data structure.
Oh, that's how Ada does function resolution. I remember back in the 90s students coming up to me and asking "what does this three-page printout mean?" The answer was "you tried to print something without instantiating the text i/o package, so it's obsessively listing every possible print method that wasn't a match" but it was funnier after a while to just say "add import text_io" or whatever the appropriate statement was, without looking at the printout (it so happened that missing that line was about the only thing that would trigger that situation.)
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It doesn't even make any logical sense. And the boss knows it. Basically, I'm skipping a step of them complaining to my boss by getting him to say "No" immediately.
It's staying the way it is, because logic. Implementing the retarded request is not even hard, but WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?
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We did that last weekend! Though our testing mostly involved "try and open your s**t and tell us if it doesn't work"....
status: got a text just now:
You are awesome A****** thank you!
Filed under: Not sure if happy or...
did you just anonymize your first name, even though it shows up at the top of your post?
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'd by @ben_lubar 3h ago . ;)
Response:
@Tsaukpaetra said:Meant to suggest a word other than my name was written there.
C'mon!Edit: Also, how do you know it's my first name?
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Edit: Also, how do you know it's my first name?
Did you write your names swapped in your long name?
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Maybe? It's difficult to tell. Depends on whether you're talking me in person, as a government entity, on the internet, as second-level-or-lower relation, or first-level relation.
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Most likely a stubborn refusal to consider why it's wrong.
Ok then:
We reviewed your request. Due to incompatibility in neutron flow with PCI-E in your PBX, this is impossible without further investment of $10k in additional hardware
What? Like they have a fucking clue. Might as well go full technobabble on their asses.
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15000 records is bulk?
Each record is an employee at our client's company.
That's a pretty big company, even you have to admit. Also the production run is going to be closer to 50,000. 15,000 was just a handy test file I had sitting around.
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Maybe? It's difficult to tell. Depends on whether you're talking me in person, as a government entity, on the internet, as second-level-or-lower relation, or first-level relation.
Well, I meant here.