The Official Status Thread
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Taking a late lunch.
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The github for windows app has a publish button if you drag the folder containing the repo into it.
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The github for windows app has a publish button if you drag the folder containing the repo into it.
Yeah, then it errors out and says the repo already exists. I think that the github repo is corrupted.
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Status: Mood is slightly improved, but bowling is off. Waiting for lunch, then for the end of the day.
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Raging at a javascript method that is failing silently.
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Current status: creating a metric butt-load of bug tickets because I don't like our code.
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Eating delicious taco salad.
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Eating delicious taco salad.
Will throw some factory-made "Maultaschen" into hot water any minute now and will call that dinner.
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Spilled said delicious taco salad on my shirt, bright red taco sauce is now staining my nice white shirt that I just bought a few weeks ago.
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Thanking jebus he only has to put a function into a queue to kill a race condition.
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Spilled said delicious taco salad on my shirt, bright red taco sauce is now staining my nice white shirt that I just bought a few weeks ago.
White shirts are a known sauce magnet.
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Panini with grilled chicken, swiss, mayo, black olives, spinach, and arugula.
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Status: Waiting several minutes while SharePoint/IIS reload after new webpart compile+deployment.
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Needs less plants and more bacon.
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I agree, I'm a meatetarian. But bacon was extra. Stupid Whole Foods.
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I agree, I'm a meatetarian. But bacon was extra. Stupid Whole Foods.
That being said, my local Whole Foods has a pub with 32 craft beers on tap. The Mother Earth Cali Creamin and Breckenridge Vanilla Porter were worth it.
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Status: Getting ice cream, provided by my employer.
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Status: waiting for the onions to glaze over, so that I can have veggies with the Maultaschen and can call it a "healthy" dinner.
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Status: writing up categories of tickets that our department should throw back at L1 support since they can handle it.
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Status: writing up categories of tickets that our department should throw back at L1 support since they can handle it.
Reminds me of a time when we had > 400 tickets from a customer, which was bad. One day our chief came in and sad: "I have deleted all bugs of category 3 and 4. We are now down to 200 tickets!". And everyone was happy.
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Status: Onions nearly ready now.
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Status: having dinner.
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Reminds me of a time when we had > 400 tickets from a customer, which was bad. One day our chief came in and sad: "I have deleted all bugs of category 3 and 4. We are now down to 200 tickets!". And everyone was happy.
It's from internal users. We get tickets in that say "I need this permission", and we have an app that manages permissions. No need to get software development involved.
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I agree, I'm a meatetarian.
I'm a transitive vegetarian. I only eat animals that eat plants.
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I'm a transitive vegetarian. I only eat animals that eat plants.
I'm pretty much an anti-pescatarian. They eat fish and non-meats, that's pretty much what I don't eat.
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I'm a transitive vegetarian. I only eat animals that eat plants.
I'll have to remember that one.
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I'm a transitive vegetarian. I only eat animals that eat plants.
This is giving me a nice idea for monday: ask my workmate if he would eat plants that eat animals :-)
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Oh. Seems as if someone else thought of the same plant as /me...
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Oh. Seems as if someone else thought of the same plant as /me...
I used to have a flytrap, but it died because Wal-Mart packed it in the wrong soil. I keep meaning to get a replacement and re-pot it correctly. They're fun little plants.
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I used to have a flytrap, but it died because Wal-Mart packed it in the wrong soil. I keep meaning to get a replacement and re-pot it correctly. They're fun little plants.
My father had a couple and they thrived nicely. But he really put a lot of effort into it, like collecting rainwater to water them. And of course feeding them regularly :-)Filed under: why has "feed me!" from Little Shop of Horros popped up in my mind right now?
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FEED ME SEYMOUR, FEED ME NAO!
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Status: Listening me some Daft Punk. Random Access Memories album atm.
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unce unce unce unce unce unce unce unce unce unce unce unce
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Not always:
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I used to have a flytrap, but it died because Wal-Mart packed it in the wrong soil. I keep meaning to get a replacement and re-pot it correctly. They're fun little plants.
This sounds familiar. I think you've mentioned it before.
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Status: Waiting for an app that recently went into review to possibly be rejected by Apple because their reviewers aren't the sharpest bunch.
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On weekend mode.
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Status: Hating the wait. Considering how simple the app is, it should be not very long for them to review then promote, or it takes awhile for them to "review" and post why they rejected it.
Especially since last time they rejected it, it only took them 9 minutes after getting it into review, and a sister app was approved in the same timeframe.
Looked at old emails for reference and, apparently, last year it took the reviewer an hour and 40 minutes to review it, and the only real differences between the previous version and this version is a new splash screen and a little spacer to work around the full screen UIWebView showing up behind the status bar. And all the app is is a splash screen and a UIWebView without any navigation controls to point specifically to a web page.
And they rejected it again.
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White shirts are a known sauce magnet.
It's not a meal unless some of it gets on your shirt.
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Status: Very agitated, but have my task for Monday to modify the app so it can get reviewed and approved, but still basically be a UIWebView wrapper when it'll actually be run.
This is why I greatly prefer publishing apps for Android, and there not being an absolute restriction for sideloading apps.
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Current status: sent off long-winded email to superiors, now snacking on peppered beef jerky and looking forward to watching Guardians of the Galaxy tonight.
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Status: 70% awake
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They said they don't publish "web apps" and the app itself could be effectively replaced by Safari and a bookmark (which is technically true, except for the lack of navigation UI).
So, come Monday, hacking in a piece that "can't be replaced by Safari", even if it may or may not be accessible come the actual time the app will be used (which is by a small group during a conference each year, with last year being the first year iPads were involved).
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Status: Trying not to think about work things after dinner by playing some Shovel Knight.
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Lunch too heavy. Warm day . Ugh.