Benjamin Hall
@Benjamin Hall
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RE: Asking for Passwords
@Benjamin-Hall I take it back. It's worse. They're using a google form to collect the passwords...
I quote from the email (and this was repeated in person):
Please fill in the Google form below with your full name and computer password.
Computer Password Request Form. You must sign in with your Tampa Prep email in order to be able to open the form.
Note: You will see a little warning message saying “Never submit passwords through Google Forms”- please ignore that message. -
RE: One final niggly detail
@cartman82 I'm no lawyer, but if you didn't sign it up front, it didn't happen. Their loss.
Latest posts made by Benjamin Hall
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RE: WTF Bites
@sebastian-galczynski said in WTF Bites:
in one microservice (of ~35 at this point
There's your problem.Gif
Microservices suck to work with IMX. And the more micro, the worse. I don't mind having several services for different things, but if it takes more than about 2 services to handle a request, yuck.
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RE: Nope, you eat it
@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
tuna pizza
The "Nope, you eat it" thread is... Oh wait. Carry on. But ewwwww!
I. Like. Fish.
Fish is fine (mostly). But some things just don't go together.
For example, I use mayo on sandwiches. Unlike the Latvians I knew, I do not use it as the sauce for a pizza. Because that's just an abomination.
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RE: Nope, you eat it
@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
tuna pizza
The "Nope, you eat it" thread is... Oh wait. Carry on. But ewwwww!
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RE: Nope, you eat it
@Arantor I guess it's better than trying to oxygenate water and ending up with H2O2.
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RE: Today in reading the headlines...
@Zerosquare I did notice that there were order-dependent effects on test grading, but
- I didn't grade alphabetically but in order of receipt.
- The effects weren't always negative. In fact, I found myself naturally being harder on the first few until I settled into a rhythm. I then tried to go back and regrade the earlier, harsher ones to adjust.
So
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RE: Nope, you eat it
@Arantor honestly, the extra H2 is just going to leave. Either diffusing through the walls of the container or instantly once the bottle is opened.
So yeah, pure placebo + actually drinking water.
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RE: Today in reading the headlines...
@Arantor said in Today in reading the headlines...:
Golden Axe is, uh, less than detailed in its story.
And the only notable things in there are the beefcake character models in less than properly clothed conditions. Which I doubt will be allowed to continue in a show version.
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RE: WTF Bites
@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
@Benjamin-Hall said in WTF Bites:
But for UDP and sockets
That's the bizarre part for me. Once the UDP socket is "opened" it shouldn't be "re connecting" (things that don't make sense in UDP world), the socket connection itself maintains the state and IP address it's apparently connecting to.
Unless you're tearing down the object and recreating the socket for each packet....?
I'm not sure. All I know is what I observed, that each part of the login flow was getting a different IP that cycled between the 3 LB IPs.
I'll admit, the whole library we're using for this is a totally janky mess we inherited from our "R&D" partner. And since it's not the one we use for 99% of our workflows (ie actual clients, which are using variants in other languages since they're native to embedded systems, android and apple respectively), we don't do as much heavy validation on its behaviors.