The Official Status Thread
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Where's your sense of adventure?
VW were too busy cheating emissions tests to make my car float.
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Status: So this video popped up in my YouTube suggested videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzVBpddpK2k
A lawnmower.
With a big-block Chevy powerplant.
That is about as overkill as it gets. 'Murica. Fuck yeah.
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VW were too busy cheating emissions tests to make my car float.
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Que?
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'Murica. Fuck yeah.
Sweden don't just mess around with rotten fish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHl24QynOM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAkfk3baoZM
(the thumbnail is about 50s in)
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I am not 100% certain that just watching that video wouldn't give me cancer.
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(the thumbnail is about 50s in)
I love how he has a cup of tea, on a proper saucer, before going out and tearing ass in the tractor from hell.
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When he rolls it and they just tip it back up and off he goes
Ken Block needs to stop farting around in Subarus and Fords and get himself a tractor.
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Status: feeling 15 again... join the party!
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Just had lunch, but...
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Almost every member here has said that at one time or another.
Not me! (Windows/C++ dude)
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assuming 20 posts per page
I see 3 posts while viewing that one. 5 if I maximize the window.
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Status****strong text
For this CR, instead of one search on CRITERIA1, and a different search on CRITERIA2, we'll instead of a single search on CRITERIA1 OR CRITERIA2
How do I test this change?
....................... Really? {sigh} Do a search on something that matches criteria1, make sure the results show up. Do a search on something that matches criteria 2, make sure results show up. Do a search on something that matches BOTH criteria1 and criteria 2, and make sure they both show up.
Filed under: Which button do I push to make the letter "A" appear on the screen?
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@Lorne_Kates said:
....................... Really? {sigh} Do a search on something that matches criteria1, make sure the results show up. Do a search on something that matches criteria 2, make sure results show up. Do a search on something that matches BOTH criteria1 and criteria 2, and make sure they both show up.
You missed the case !c1 && !c2.
I'm sure won't think of that one ...
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Assuming
./dwarfocr 175*_2015-12-14_000{12..16}.png
does what I want in bash, what is the equivalent command in PowerShell?Because apparently typing that into PowerShell just returns this:
open 175*_2015-12-14_000: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
Here's what it does in bash:
@blakeyrat, I'm genuinely curious about this one because the only way I have to get to bash on Windows is through the GitHub Desktop app.
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Status: Found a very useful test in our unit test suite.
if (readCount == 128) assertEquals(readCount, 128)
Another unit test gem: (TS prefixes indicate unit test assertions):
if (false) { TS_FAIL("Fixed."); }
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There should be something like
ExpectThisManyAssertions(n)
in your testing library.
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Assuming
./dwarfocr 175*_2015-12-14_000{12..16}.png
does what I want in bashSummons Tony the Pony?
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the only way I have to get to bash on Windows is through the GitHub Desktop app.
Cygwin? I use bash on Windows all the time.
Filed under: Doing It Wrong™ and proud of it.
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void vaguelyNamedTest()
{
TS_WARN("TODO:");
}
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I use bash on Windows all the time.
I'm happy to bash on Windows all day long. I don't really like the platform (though it's the only one that runs some
gamessoftware that I like a lot).
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Assuming you know bash, did you try using
man
on things in powershell at all?
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did you try using man on things in powershell at all?
Shouldn't that command be renamed to
NonGenderSpecificPerson
these days?
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Isn't it just an alias for
get-help
on PS?
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Status: How much work does it take to debug
multipart/form-data
with rails when the fucker decides to not work? It looks like something inside rake is just swallowing the form contents but only sometimes and that's confusing the controller very much when it receives what it sees as an empty payload. (The controller is definitely not at fault here; it never gets a chance to peek at what is going on.) And whatever is failing isn't even giving an error message anywhere, nor does it seem to have a sane way of logging what it is actually looking at on the wire.I really despise Ruby on Rails. Even without Discourse…
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Changelog 14/12/2015: Updated command definition to NonGenderSpecificPersonual and all associated documentation.
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There can't be only one person in the entire company that knows how to do this, right?!?
Sure there can. OHFUCKFUCKFUCK We fired <insert name here> last week!!!
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I'm curious if you got the release build or the November update (build 10586), but I bet you got the release and then will get an update later, because MS never seems to update their installers.
They stall the update. I updated to 10 on last Wed. Still haven't seen 10586. (Yes, I manually did a look for updates thing too)
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Let me know how I can figure that out in a few months when I boot it up again and I'd be happy to tell you.
In cmd,
ver
. There's alsowinver
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Status: Received an email advertising apartments near campus with a SPECIAL UBER AMAZING SUPER DOORBUSTER DEAL EXTRAVAGANZA
#Need to save cash for the holidays?
#How about FREE RENT ‘til January 2016?!?!It then proceeded to offer apartments of various sizes with move-in costs in the hundreds of dollars range.
#Seems legit.
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Pretty sure
Assuming
./dwarfocr 175*_2015-12-14_000{12..16}.png
does what I want in bash, what is the equivalent command in PowerShell?open 175*_2015-12-14_000: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. ```</blockquote> I think you ought to be doing something more like: ```ps Dir .\175*.png | ForEach-Object { .\dwarfocr $_.name }
But... I have no idea how to use powershell, some pseudo-code translation may be required.
Filed under: Google can only help so far...
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Maybe I can have Waze on and not have a drained battery by the time I get to my destination now, even when it was connected to a charger.
I discovered that I need to plug into the 12v socket. The USB socket in the car doesn't have enough juice.
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I don't know, my typical way of interacting with PowerShell starts with 'man ls'
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Status: I agree with whatever @morbiuswilters's status is.
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Right; why would they design their product to work on the OS 95% of people use?
Simple. It works on 95% of the OSs they use.
Thank you SourceTree - if anyone is already doing a git action, it's FUCKING YOU!
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I don't know much about PowerShell, why are you asking me? Plus I don't even know what the bash version does.
Hey Ben L, I tried to run this command in Bash:
hdasg 23-231 dashdjh-12 dashj{} dsajh132
and it didn't do a thing!? HOW do I do this thing in PowerShell!?!?!??!?!?!????!?!??!You kinda have to tell people what the fuck you're trying to do.
Also I'm very concerned about you having a folder called "dwarf fortress let's play".
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Thank you SourceTree - if anyone is already doing a git action, it's FUCKING YOU!
That error came from SourceTree. Which I use because FUCK GIT this is literally the best client that exists.
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@boomzilla said:
Let me know how I can figure that out in a few months when I boot it up again and I'd be happy to tell you.
In cmd,
ver
. There's alsowinver
Too soon. I'm not ready.
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[SourceTree] is literally the best client that exists
Considering:
- I've never used SourceTree
- I've used git
- I've never had any of the problems you've been complaining about
I doubt the correctness of that statement.
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./dwarfocr
is the name of a command. This works in pretty much every shell ever, but in some of them you need to use backslash because reasons.175*_2015-12-14_000{12..16}.png
is a filename pattern.*
means "put any sequence of filename-valid characters here"{12..16}
means "put the numbers 12 through 16 here". You can also do stuff like {0001..99999} if you want 4-digit-padded natural numbers from 1 to 99999.So if I did
./foo bar{1..6}baz
, that would be the same as./foo bar1baz bar2baz bar3baz bar4baz bar5baz bar6baz
. See why I don't want to have to type all that, especially with 30-character filenames?
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Why rely on patterns at all? Just, not include files you don't want to process and then tell it to process them all?
/methinks you're overthinking this...
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Ok; but I still don't know PowerShell all that well, nor do I have any idea why you'd think I would given how much I hate CLI interfaces.
Good luck getting help I guess?
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If I want to process a wave of migrants, I don't want to be sitting there looking through every dwarf that has ever joined my fortress. If I had to do that, I'd just copy the text manually.
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Aren't you the guy who always says that PowerShell is the best thing ever?