The Official Status Thread
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My friends and I are approaching 30. "We are getting old" is becoming a common refrain.
My last girlfriend was in marketing, apparently I am no longer in the 'younger adult' demographic but 'middle aged'. When the hell did this happen
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Status: Everything from that green spike on is likes importing. The blue spike is my nightly Go update.
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Pretty, making guitar amps?
I assumed those were tube TV electron guns. (Which are a type of particle accelerator pretty much every household had one of between the late-1950s and 2005 or so.)
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Status: Investigating which half of the Fire Emblem Fates game to purchase first. Majorly important decision, because I'm probably going to
Ooooooooooooohh linkie! linkie!streamembarrass myself with my initial play through, starting tomorrow afternoon...I'm thinking of getting it but my sister bought tri-force heroes so I have to go and beat that so that I can help her with it.
My friends and I are approaching 30. "We are getting old" is becoming a common refrain.
Get off my lawn.Yoof. You still have much to learn!
Who let you out of the nursery home?My husband's been moaning about it since he turned 30, and it's almost my turn.
Back in my day you didn't have a turn. It crept up on you like a in the night and suddenly you're worried about the the price of nueropen and will you be able to get up in the morning after an extra glass of wine. You youngens!
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@OffByOne said:
Needs more rails.
It'll have 0V, B+, G1 and G2. That enough rails?
Those rails are not in that image. Pics or it didn't happen.
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Can you explain a little more? Just trying to learn different workflows.
I have two major forks of the project,
A
andB
. By forks, here I mean basically branches that have diverged quite a bit, but still share a common root.I did some work on branch
X
of forkA
. This work was commited as commitsC1
,C2
andC3
.A B | X | -----| | | C1 | | | | | C2 | | | | | C3 | | | | ------ | | | C4 C5
I wanted to merge branch X back into A, but also add it to B.
My normal workflow for this would have been:# Move to branch A git checkout A # Squash all commits into one, and merge it into A git merge --squash X # Commit the changes as new commit git commit -m "Merged branch X" # Find out the hash of the squashed commit git log # And cherry-pick this commit into B git checkout B git cherry-pick a34b3f...
Result would have been:
A B | | C123 ------> C123' | | C4 C5
What I did instead was:
git checkout A git merge X git commit git push fuck > No fuck given
Which got me:
A, origin B | | C6 | | | -----| | | C1 | | | | | C2 | | | | | C3 | | | | ------ | | | C4 C5
So I needed to reverse what I did and get back into the state I knew how to handle. But this was apparently too much for my meager git skills, so I ended up generating a patch from PhpStorm IDE and applying that to B.
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It crept up on you like a in the night
No, that's my disease >.> how the hell do I already have arthritis anyway
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git checkout A
git reset --hard C4(make sure you have the commit hash you want copied somewhere first or you'll have to mess with git reflog)
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git checkout Agit reset --hard C4
Yeah I know. But every time I try, I get confused what's C4. When you have like 15 branches, it's not as straightforward.
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If you know exactly how many commits there are between A and C4, you can do A~somenumber.
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If you know exactly how many commits there are between A and C4, you can do A~somenumber.
That sounds like the perfect way to dig myself into an even deeper hole.
Best not to anger git gods and just leave it be.
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Do it entirely clientside in a web browser with no plugins.
That might have been easier, so long as the browser supported the audio type. If not, I'm sure ffmpeg could be javascript-ified, right?
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@Cursorkeys said:
Pretty, making guitar amps?
I assumed those were tube TV electron guns. (Which are a type of particle accelerator pretty much every household had one of between the late-1950s and 2005 or so.)
Similar but they're probably 15X the size of a guitar amp power tube.
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STATUS:
24 hours in. 3 GB freed. I couldn't even get the file count initially, but at this point, I presume millions.
Woudn't it be easier to copy everything ELSE to a new disk, and format this one?
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@Lorne_Kates said:
Woudn't it be easier to copy everything ELSE to a new disk, and format this one?
Not easier on my time.
This is just churning along nicely, without my intervention. Not to mention giving me some status thread fodder. Doing what you suggested would take a lot of time and risk, for no real benefit.
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Status: Fuck
SELECT c.id AS _cid, c.name AS _name, c.description AS _description, c."position" AS _order, c.slug AS _slug, c.parent_category_id AS _parentCid, '/c/' || CASE WHEN c.parent_category_id IS NULL THEN '' ELSE (SELECT p.slug FROM categories AS p WHERE p.id = c.parent_category_id) || '/' END || c.slug AS _path, c.text_color AS _color, c.color AS _bgColor FROM categories AS c ORDER BY _cid ASC LIMIT 1; _cid | _name | _description | _order | _slug | _parentcid | _path | _color | _bgcolor ------+---------------+--------------+--------+---------------+------------+------------------+--------+---------- 1 | uncategorized | | 5 | uncategorized | | /c/uncategorized | 000000 | AB9364 (1 row)
Goddamnit, Postgres, why can't you be case sensitive?
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But that's not the IT way... we have to do it in the most esoteric, time consuming, confusing way possible. If the
peonspointy haired bosses found out that our tasks were simple and easily automated, we would be left out on the street begging for table scraps. Or worse, have to work for a living!!! :shudders.jpg:
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Status: thought about entering "Raisins Unknown" as the explanation for why a server shutdown unexpectedly.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
Woudn't it be easier to copy everything ELSE to a new disk, and format this one?
Not easier on my time.
This is just churning along nicely, without my intervention. Not to mention giving me some status thread fodder. Doing what you suggested would take a lot of time and risk, for no real benefit.
wouldn't it be easier to get a very tiny magnet, and just zero our the sectors where the files are? Or even easier, just their entries on the FAT?
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@DogsB said:
Dry & Tickly Cough
But there's no reason to mix it with anything for chesty coughs; those are where you're overproducing phlegm.
This mght even be a Bad Idea. One loosens the phlegm, and the other suppresses the desire to cough it up → you eventually throw it up instead.
Filed under:I have never tried this on my daughter
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Status At least at this place, when the server-room AC fucks up because it's a regular AC and not a commercial grade one, the boss is smart enough to buy a new industrial-grade AC. Because the servers are kinda important, especially with the SAAS plans we have coming up.
So to that. The is that since my office is adjacent to the server-room, the past few days have been:
- the server-room door is propped open
- industrial fan blowing hot air out of the server
- Thankfully I can close my door and block some of that, but still hot hot hot
- Today concrete drills, hammering and saws as they mount and install the new unit
At least when it's done by Monday, it'll be cool, quiet and the servers won't explode too much.
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THE RAT HATH SPOKEN
I'll send him an e-mail asking him to learn Lojban, we just need more people and this can happen.
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Btdt. Nobody looks at those logs
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ah. right..... the GLOB is expanded by the shell not the program....
I now it's true for bash, but cmd doesn't do it afaik
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@Lorne_Kates said:
And lots of people give them money because of the notice.
I don't believe this claim.
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It's not "fuck you, give me money" so probably a smidge more successful.
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Status: Surface Book is nice.
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Status: If NodeBB's importer plugin can't run with a 1750MiB of memory dedicated to it, how much do I need for it?
importer.progress { count: 594053, total: 626872, percentage: 94.76464094743424 } importer.progress { count: 594054, total: 626872, percentage: 94.76480046963336 } importer.progress { count: 594055, total: 626872, percentage: 94.76495999183247 } importer.progress { count: 594056, total: 626872, percentage: 94.76511951403157 } <--- Last few GCs ---> 20791197 ms: Scavenge 1376.3 (1458.1) -> 1376.3 (1458.1) MB, 3.5 / 0 ms (+ 1.1 ms in 1 steps since last GC) [allocation failure] [incremental marking delaying mark-sweep]. 20792572 ms: Mark-sweep 1376.3 (1458.1) -> 1370.7 (1458.1) MB, 1375.5 / 0 ms (+ 82.9 ms in 718 steps since start of marking, biggest step 1.4 ms) [last resort gc]. 20793918 ms: Mark-sweep 1370.7 (1458.1) -> 1372.0 (1458.1) MB, 1345.8 / 0 ms [last resort gc].
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Use MB instead.
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Major data churn operations I won't even bother with less than 8gb.
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Yeah, I'll get right on that. Allocating half the size of the database of RAM to a thing that interacts with the database but is not the database sounds like a great idea, especially because the machine only has 3GB of RAM.
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the machine only has 3GB of RAM.
I really need to get more RAM too. Running VS 2013 with only 2GB Ram is not so fun...
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Trying out NVidia's FRAPS/Xbox One-ish "instant replay" video recording feature. It... uh, works pretty damn well actually. Huh. Considering the quality of most of their desktop software, I'm shocked.
It does have one little bug, if you quit the game before stopping the recording it'll record about a half a second of your desktop before it realized the game's stopped.
EDIT: also for some reason Vegas seems to take SIGNIFICANTLY longer to render a video from the NVidia mp4 file than it can from a FRAPS .avi file. Huh.
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Status: I'd be excited if I wasn't so nauseated. Eager for this to be over.
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Status: the "beer summit" I had with former coworkers went pretty good. There was talk of making it a monthly thing which could be fun as it doesn't include current coworkers that I'm learning to hate. One problem is that I was the only one that didn't speak Bulgarian so I missed some of the conversation, hopefully they weren't bad mouthing me during those bits.
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Speaking of beer oriented events, I'm heading to a tasting festival today.
The liver is evil and must be punished.
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Status: I've had a porkside in the oven since breakfast on low temp. Gave it company an hour ago with some potatoes, and now the BBQ sauce is done. It's dinnertime!
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The liver is evil and must be punished.
Grab a cigar to get the lungs too, you know how those L organs scheme together.
Filed under: dunno how to get the lymph nodes though
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STATUS:
I'm finally doing it. It's been building up for months, and at last, this weekend, I've bitten the bullet.
I'm reformatting my drive and installing Windows 10.
Also, in parallel, I'll be installing El Capitan dual boot on the same drive as W10.
ALSO, in parallel, I'll be reformatting my server and installing FreeBSD.
Hopefully, Monday meets me with at least one computer in a working order.
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the same drive
in parallel
Wouldn't the bottleneck be disk write speeds? I don't think installing two OSes on a drive at once will go any faster than installing one and then the other.
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Wouldn't the bottleneck be disk write speeds? I don't think installing two OSes on a drive at once will go any faster than installing one and then the other.
Ok ok, concurrently. Nerd.
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You should look up words like "concurrently" before using them.
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You should look up words like "concurrently" before using them.
I don't need some stupid dictionary to tell me how to use words. I'm, like, blazing my own linguistic trail, unlike you sheeple.
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Status: I've had to pause the same YouTube video TWICE now because solicitors at my door. It sucks living next to a high school, that's where all these people start their rounds.
The video time-code is 1:20, in case you wonder how close together the doorbells come this morning.
... maybe I should just go to work on saturdays.