The Official Status Thread
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Well, I was warned about using a certain environment variable, so I had to switch to something. And he did, after all, create a universe just to make an apple pie. Mmmm... pie....
Also, gratz on post 1k. If only I waited...
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Also, gratz on post 1k. If only I waited...
? Oh. I didn't even notice... :-( I'm probably doing something wrong.
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I only noticed in the "Replying to post #" bit as I was typing that.
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I only noticed in the "Replying to post #" bit as I was typing that.
At this pace, 1111 and 1337 are not far away...
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Status: dealing with "OMG my head is on fire!" severity rated 'issues' that are really "I don't remember how this report works or what it reports on" at the end of the last day before my vacation.
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Status: Sucking. Horribly.
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Current status: still no AC, still dealing with bureaucracy from home.
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I'm sort of stuck in Level-9.
Haven't played it in about a week or two, though, because things kept getting in my way.I'm only missing the red ring ... and I just can't remember where in the world it is.
I probably could defeat Gannon without it but I don't really want to walk to him through that dungeon and end up dying because of lack of practice and innate tendency to mess up things.
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Why are you guys playing that dumb game instead of the masterpiece which is Zelda 2: Adventure of Link?
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Using Bayes theorem.
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Why play Zelda II if you can play Ys III instead?
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Because I suck at it even worse? No, really, I need to concentrate for that shit. Currently, that is not an option.
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Eees Three.
It's the Zelda II of the Ys series.
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Now tempted to fire up Genecyst for some Toejam & Earl.
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Why are you guys playing that dumb game instead of the masterpiece which is Zelda 2: Adventure of Link?
The only Zelda I ever played. Was fun for a while, but then I got bored and moved on. At least I can handle action-y JRPGs, unlike those boring ass strategy ones, like the early FF series.
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If you beat the final temple in Zelda II without min-maxing extra life pickups, you're guaranteed a spot in heaven.
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If you beat the final temple in Zelda II without min-maxing extra life pickups, you're guaranteed a spot in heaven.
Really? Great, I'll get cracking then! I was worried about those strangled street urchins, but this eases my mind.
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Status: Home again, work did dump a bunch on me, and now I want to play Zelda 2 and Ys 3.
I need to finish Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door first, though.
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Status: Leavin' work, now packing for GenCon.
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now packing for GenCon
I think I remember seeing @apapadimoulis post in another topic that he was going to be there. If you see him, please express to him our opinion of his choice of Discurse as his new forum software.
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If I see him there it's going to be trying out the game that he is going to be showing off. Also I've shown I'm going so if one guy yells at him, it won't be hard to guess who.
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Singing the blog song.
What rolls down stairs alone or in pairs
Rolls over your neighbor's dog?
What's great for a snack and fits on your back?
It's blog, blog, blog!It's blog, blog, it's big, it's heavy, it's wood.
It's blog, blog, it's better than bad, it's good!
Everyone wants a blog! You're gonna love it, blog!
Come on and get your blog! Everyone needs a blog!
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Just spent the last hour and a half trying to debug why my JQuery get request was returning a null JSON string value even though the C# values were being populated.
Turns out the original class declaration had declared the values as static.
God dammit. Missed the forest for the trees.
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Thinking about what kinds of things in nature are actually exponentially distributed. Other than radioactive decay or people-oriented Poisson processes...
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Status: I am one with the bagel
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Status: I am not yet one with the scones, nor any other food since lunch. Going to go remedy that.
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Status: Wondering why the auto-closing topic
didn't closeclosed after 64 minutes instead of the stated 60 minutes.
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Current status: AC still not working, and afternoon meeting was postponed, so working from home again.
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Status: Trying to look into why a network device will fail to hand off output from our service to the (very old) printer it is connected to via a Parallel port at a client site, by having another of their devices and a backup printer here and seeing if we can simulate it.
Problem is, the device we were given wasn't the same as the one they stated having a problem with, though the printer is deemed "identical", and we don't have any printing issue.
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Status: Starting to finally hate PHP a little bit.
If anyone was wondering about the wonkiness with the class, gender, and timezone fields on my MUD registration page, it was because I was using === instead of == to check for equality. GET/POST values are strings and the database type is an int.
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That's actually logical to me. Not saying the hate won't come, but this instance seems misguided.
You want to hate it? It has type hinting, which I would suggest as a solution. But it can't do primitives, only classes and arrays!
So... back to casting. At least you have that. <insert obligatory "fucking JavaScript rant" here>
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Status: Eating a lunch that would, I am sure, be flamed to cinders in the Food Pyramid flame-war over .
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That's actually logical to me. Not saying the hate won't come, but this instance seems misguided.
You want to hate it? It has type hinting, which I would suggest as a solution. But it can't do primitives, only classes and arrays!
So... back to casting. At least you have that. <insert obligatory "fucking JavaScript rant" here>
And this is why both PHP and JS really suck, IMO.
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Status: Eating a lunch that would, I am sure, be flamed to cinders in the Food Pyramid flame-war over .
I'm on a health binge with my diet. Mental health, though.
My body is a temple, one where many sacrifices are made.
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Trying to get the motivation to look for a hosted Bugzilla-type of thing since I CBA to set an instance up myself.
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Trying to get the motivation to look for a hosted Bugzilla-type of thing since I CBA to set an instance up myself.
You can actually use Github for that, you don't have to actually host code there.
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Now I'm way ahead of schedule.
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Now I'm way ahead of schedule.
Contrary to some opinions around here, Github is not entirely terrible, only mostly.
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I haven't been a fan of it.
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I'm no fan of it either, but it does at least serve a purpose.
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You can actually use Github for that, you don't have to actually host code there.
But you can't attach any files except images.
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It doesn't exactly look friendly. I need something useful for anonymous people to quickly submit information.
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How anonymous for how long?
You can use a Google Spreadsheet Form (or whatever the fuck they call it now) for that.
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Well, unlike you, you miserable fuck, I was at least trying to offer some solution to the given problem without any qualifying details. Non-image attachments may not be a requirement, in which case it may not be a problem for the case at hand.
Just because you see it as a requirement does not mean everyone does. But you're basically in the same camp as Jeff on scores like that, where your view is unambiguously correct of course.
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It doesn't exactly look friendly. I need something useful for anonymous people to quickly submit information.
In which case Shithub is not really an option, but it can be useful in some situations.
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And I thought I had issues with noticing sarcasm.
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I have an email address on the contact us page, and a suggestions form. I think I'm fine with that for now.