The Official Status Thread
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@cartman82 said in The Official Status Thread:
The foot usually wins. Usually.
I know. Once the leather softens they'll be extremely comfortable.
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@DogsB said in The Official Status Thread:
I also need to find a way to add more shortcuts to the command line.
how about some buttons you could click on?
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@cartman82 said in The Official Status Thread:
@DogsB said in The Official Status Thread:
STATUS I'm spending so much time on the command line (windoze) that I actually find using a mouse to be very inefficient. I also need to find a way to add more shortcuts to the command line.
Using bash?
Oh yes I forgot about that. I'll check that out. Thanks!
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@DogsB said in The Official Status Thread:
Oh yes I forgot about that. I'll check that out. Thanks!
My findings on how to do this on Windows:
https://what.thedailywtf.com/topic/19040/windows-10-shell-environment
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@cartman82 said in The Official Status Thread:
I just remembered I have a bunch of unit tests in this project...... but now I'm afraid to run them
All tests green again, yay!
I can now forget they exist until the next time.
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Status: Correcting @fbmac
General @error reading drive A:
(A)bort (R)etry(I)gnore(F)ail?I'm also pretty sure the order is wrong, but that's too much del/ins fuckery for one correction.
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@MIKAEL_SVAHNBERG I don't approve of your new avatar and your profile background scares me. I do however approve of your foul fish fixation.
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@ben_lubar said in The Official Status Thread:
@Jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
notifications
bookmarks don't give notifications anymore
GOOD
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I fired up a debugger, followed function calls into the depths of form processing / ORM code, understood the "magic" it is doing, and with that knowledge, fixed my problem.
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@Onyx said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: Correcting @fbmac
General @error reading drive A:
(A)bort (R)etry(I)gnore(F)ail?I'm also pretty sure the order is wrong, but that's too much del/ins fuckery for one correction.
I searched a little, and "Abort, Retry, Ignore" was something I saw in MSX-DOS. But the order is correct, according to Wikipedia
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@DogsB You could just use the GUI without using the mouse.
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Ufffff. That's an unfortunate name for a duffel bag in 21st century.
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@blakeyrat Until you encounter a shitty tool made by morons that doesn't have tab order set or has focusing of controls disabled.
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@aliceif there are also gui that work in text mode, with ascii drawn windows and etc
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@aliceif I encountered one where pressing Tab throws a custom error box at you telling you to use Enter instead. It also does everything correctly anyway, it just feels like throwing that error as a bonus or something.
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@aliceif Shitty software is shitty.
Besides, as people in this very forum have discussed, it's not like there's no shitty CLI programs out there.
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@DogsB said in The Official Status Thread:
STATUS I'm spending so much time on the command line (windoze) that I actually find using a mouse to be very inefficient. I also need to find a way to add more shortcuts to the command line.
Probably 'd but this is rather simple by adjusting the PATH and dropping executables/batch scripts in a folder. The drop method is no to your choosing.
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Status: Finished rewriting DMA for our hardware. Reads are 4 - 5x faster now, and writes are 7 - 8x faster. And the code is easier to follow because I turned 600 lines of code into 150.
I'm surprised my PC still works after the day-long BSOD session that yesterday turned into. It gets very unhappy when you accidentally DMA stuff into the kernel.
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Status: Have additional modifications to do in config for a server that gets deployed at ~10PM. I have to babysit the deploy, too...
Fuck it, gonna either slack off or take a nap until at least 9PM. I can do those modifications in like 20 minutes, and since I probably won't be paid extra for this shit I'm not touching it until I absolutely have to.
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Status: Whoops, attempted to access stuff from a null object. Correct fix: Find out why it's not inserting the values and ensure that doesn't happen (Answer: the id10ts didn't set a validation rule for Radio buttons and so when the users didn't click one it was accepted, and since there is no value when no radio button was clicked, no value gets inserted).
My hotfix: Create a dummy object so the lusers can continue using the site.
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Status: In ur forum, deleting ur posts
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Status: Tried widening the window so I could read the pretty-fied code. Was disappoint.
![0_1466104898129_upload-f0c03c68-8347-4956-ad9f-7ea806cdaebe](Uploading 100%)
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Try two:
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Gitlab VM is hung. Bleh, go in to HyperV, fix VM.HyperV can't shut down the VM.
Uh, OK then?
Try to force HyperV to shut down the VM.
Now the server's hung.
Uh, wat.
5-second shutdown the server (oooow!).
Let's see how this goes...
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@sloosecannon Also TIL about Process Hacker.
It's like Process Explorer, but with more features!
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@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
5-second shutdown the server (oooow!).
When the Hypervisor fails, you're in for a Bad Time...
@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
Now I can't RDP in.
But it booted fine.It doesn't recognise it's in the Domain network and you don't have a firewall rule for Public allowing RDP incoming?
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@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
@sloosecannon Now I can't RDP in.
But it booted fine.
Wat.
Why must things not work?
Easy answer : Windows
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Status Thread:
It doesn't recognise it's in the Domain network and you don't have a firewall rule for Public allowing RDP incoming?
Close. I think it's cause HyperV is unhappy and my primary DC is currently a VM...
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
@sloosecannon Now I can't RDP in.
But it booted fine.
Wat.
Why must things not work?
Easy answer : Windows
But it was caused by a Linux VM :P
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@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
But it was caused by a Linux VM
When the train crashes don't blame the passengers.
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@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
But it was caused by a Linux VM :P
Running on a Windows host, on MS Hypervisor.
Suprised ???
:p
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@AyGeePlus said in The Official Status Thread:
@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
But it was caused by a Linux VM
When the train crashes don't blame the passengers.
Hey, the Windows VM was perfectly fine (I even was able to RDP in and do things).
Whatever, things appear to have fixed themselves after manually logging in. So... idk.
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@sloosecannon said in The Official Status Thread:
But it was caused by a Linux VM :P
Running on a Windows host, on MS Hypervisor.
Suprised ???
:pEh... kinda.
I should really stop trying to use Gitlab CI and Gitlab on the same server. Since apparently that's not possible......
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@AyGeePlus said in The Official Status Thread:
When the train crashes don't blame the passengers.
Why not? They're the ones steering the darn things!
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Status: Really chrome?
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@mott555 said in The Official Status Thread:
I'm surprised my PC still works after the day-long BSOD session that yesterday turned into. It gets very unhappy when you accidentally DMA stuff into the kernel.
Isn't that actually the rationale behind the BSOD? Take down the system before a runaway process can really do some harm?
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@Rhywden said in The Official Status Thread:
@mott555 said in The Official Status Thread:
I'm surprised my PC still works after the day-long BSOD session that yesterday turned into. It gets very unhappy when you accidentally DMA stuff into the kernel.
Isn't that actually the rationale behind the BSOD? Take down the system before a runaway process can really do some harm?
I interpreted that he was surprised how well the system protected itself with BSODs.
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@Cursorkeys said in The Official Status Thread:
Status: One of my monitors has just died with a smell of burning. This thread is cursed.
That's a bugger. I need that to complete this schematic so I can go to bed.
It was the one that kept resetting itself, so not a huge surprise I guess.
The 50 quid replacement I ordered from eBay has arrived next day. It's the wrong model, it's a Dell 2007FP instead of a 2007FPW like the eBay auction stated (non-widescreen version).
I feel bad contacting the seller now. I gave them the wrong address first and they managed to correct that with the courier in-flight (I'd already had a 'your package is in our network!' SMS) which definitely requires a high level of wizardry. Plus it was packaged so well you could have shot it with a cannon and it would have survived. It was a work of art.
I'll ask if it was the wrong one shipped or a listing error. If it's a listing error I'll just live with it.
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@Cursorkeys depending of how much you prefer the other monitor, you could just pay the shipping to solve it?
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@fbmac said in The Official Status Thread:
@Cursorkeys depending of how much you prefer the other monitor, you could just pay the shipping to solve it?
I'd prefer the widescreen but it doesn't make that much difference I guess. I'll see if they even have the listed one and then decide. I guess I need to at least let them know out of courtesy so their stock count is correct if it wasn't a listing error.
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Status: Tired. And experiencing headache. I believe to project my state on others, as the forum is almost deadly quiet today...
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@Tsaukpaetra I keep getting jellypotato'd back to 3 days ago so maybe the forum isn't feeling too good either...
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@Cursorkeys said in The Official Status Thread:
@Tsaukpaetra I keep getting jellypotato'd back to 3 days ago so maybe the forum isn't feeling too good either...
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@r10pez10 so... Are you crazy for voting? Or...
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Status: I'm Bri22ant today!
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@ben_lubar
Congratzz young one!