The Official Status Thread
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The number of times I've found myself opening someone's profile in another tab and looking through their posts to see if they said anything obviously USAlien (or otherwise). I tend to assume American and then get anxious in case I'm making a fox pass.
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Status: awake, at 2am local time.
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The Belch is obnoxious enough about his offensive country that he's pretty much impossible to forget.
Belgium! Belgium! Belgium!
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Status: wondering if this is too obtuse:
$fieldData = array( // ... cut 'disabled' => isset($data['result'][0]['companyName']) ? !(empty($params['companyName'])) : false );
Edit: Likely. Because I fucked up, the negation is wrong.
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Status: I'm back from the dentist with two fillings and a mouth that's half numb. Blargle.
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Status: Just fixed a really annoying bug.
Background: I'm adding the ability to set analysis codes on invoice lines. It all worked fine, except when I reopen the invoice for editing; the analysis codes weren't repopulated. And nothing I tried could fix it.
As a last resort, I changed the name of the object property fromAnalysisCodes
toAnalysisCodeIds
.The bug is now fixed.
That's ASP.NET MVC for you I guess… or some dodgy JS somewhere…
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But there's still no frowning face.
It's great to hear that you just spent tons of time fixing bugs that only exist because your software design is so fucking awful. Congratulations. Here's my emotional reaction to that:
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That's ASP.NET MVC for you I guess
Doesn't ASP.NET MVC do some automated code generation by adding on an
s
to model names? I think it's trying to look for tables in the database that are namedModelName + s
if left to it's own devices or something?I might be completely wrong, I only poked around the thing once, but I seem to remember something like that being a thing...
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This was in a view in the UI layer, so there was no database involved; all the DB work is in the back-end, hidden behind a WebAPI.
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Well, JavaScript is probably a good suspect then.
Then again, when is JS not a good suspect?
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Well, JavaScript is probably a good suspect then.
That's mine and my cow-orkers' assessment exactly
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Status: my cat discovered a bug in Play Music by standing on the space bar (the page crashes in Firefox).
Cats: 1 - Google QA team: 0
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Especially since it is after midnight where you are...
It's after midnight here, too!
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It's after midnight here, too!
It's after midnight everywhere! What sort of sorcery is this??
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Are you trying to imply that I need to work on my English?
What you did there...has been noticed...
(By the Brits)
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Congratulations. Here's my emotional reaction to that:
Your emotional reaction is "prison sex"?
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STATUS:
"Now to optimize my bash script for tail recursion..."
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"WTF am I doing with my life!?"
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Status: scrambled eggs (comma) hash browns
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Status: *yawn*
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Status: I am the 10%
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Status: Reading everyone's statuses
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Status: Reading everyone's statuses
recursion
Status: Reading about @RaceProUK reading other's statuses.
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Status: Friday afternoon, had a liquid lunch. Of course I'm not doing any work
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Status: $12 and free shipping for a 4-pack of H-Bridge motor controllers for my Raspberry Pi.
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Status: After living with a 15 min. laptop battery for 2.5 years, I am now conditioning a new one. So excited that I can finally use a computer without being plugged into a wall again.
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Still sore from http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/this-title-is-status-d-pray-i-don-t-status-it-further/1673/11749?u=yamikuronue though.
part of me wants details, the restof me is glad it doesn't know details....
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Status: Currently unemployed and bored to death.
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It was horrific. I'm scarred for life >.>
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nooooooooooo!
unless of course it is one of those dashing sexy 'i live a dangerous life" type scars?
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Nah. It's actually kind of boring. Remember how I've got leg issues? I had to walk a ways down a sidewalk covered in a very thin layer of ice. Good news is my balance has improved tremendously from last winter, when I fell no less than 6 times on that same sidewalk; bad news is, I was terrified the whole way (I developed a bit of a fear of falling last winter, can't imagine why) and my poor under-developed muscles were screaming at me every time I slid.
Oh, and the reason I had to go out at lunch was that I had a Physical Therapy appointment, so I began the walk exhausted and sore and only got worse. Somehow I've done something to the tendons in my ankles working on balance, which is likely to ache for bloody ages.
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that is not good!
but at least with PT it should get better (with time and effort)
* i only emphasised effort because the effort sucks more than the time. :-P
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I've been in an out of PT for years. I'm not highly optimistic it's going away any time soon. But the balance thing is a huge win.
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I jeff'd 7 posts using an Oracle trigger to a new topic: Insert or Not
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Physical Therapy
Why do humans require so much maintenance? Dwarven physical therapy consists of a locked room with dull wooden spears that are pushed out of the floor by a machine powered by a water wheel that also powers a pump that pumps the water back uphill.
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machine powered by a water wheel that also powers a pump that pumps the water back uphill.
problem physics?
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Dwarven physical therapy consists of a locked room with dull wooden spears that are pushed out of the floor by a machine powered by a water wheel that also powers a pump that pumps the water back uphill.
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Status: marveling at the minor WTF that our server-admin ticketing system (called, appropriately, Sid) did to my carefully crafted SQL -- keep your grubby paws off my paired single quotes, boy!
Filed under:
DEFAULT ',
is a syntax error.
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@ben_lubar said:
machine powered by a water wheel that also powers a pump that pumps the water back uphill.
problem physics?Could maybe work if it only pumped some of the water back uphill, but why??
Filed under: Why am I even talking about Physics in DF??
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Ben L, could you please take-up World of Tanks or something?
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Status: Chase Manhattan? Hi. thanks for taking my call. [exchange account information] Why did you raise my credit limit on my credit card? Oh it's an automated thing because my credit score was so good? good to hear. now kindly put my credit limit back down to $2k.Yes i know that $15k is more than $2k i keep my limit on this card low for a reason! and can you add a note to the account not to raise the credit limit for this card without confirming it with me..... again? awesome. Well that about wraps this up. I guess i'll talk to you again in six months when this happens again, as it has twice a year for the past four years.
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Status: 3rd day into the new job. Got some actual meaningful work done today. Feeling pretty good about things.
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Why do you keep your limit low? Don't have the self control to self-regulate?
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I have decent impulse control, even so after all these years i still don't trust my reaction about "ooh shiny" online.
that's the card i use for discretionary so it puts a maximum on how much trouble i can cause. if i have a need for more money it goes on the debit card, or the professional credit card, or i can just call Chase up again and raise the limit if it's needed.