@Jarry I mean, if I wanted to do the whole commit, reset HEAD~1, work, commit, checkout <commit-ish>, rebase
workflow I could do that with SourceTree without much difficulty, but that is so much :effort:
Best posts made by JazzyJosh
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RE: The Official Status Thread
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RE: The Official Status Thread
Status: Bought a new 3ds. It's on a version that's downgradable so I could install custom firmware.
That being said, there's a step in the downgrade where if you put it in sleep mode, it unrecoverably bricks the device.
I mean, it's nice having total control over a device, but I think I'll just stick with the Ocarina of Time vulnerability for now. At least until I've gone over the steps like 10 times.
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@Jarry Oh, ok, I misunderstood. I see what you're talking about now. Didn't know IntelliJ had that feature.
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@Tsaukpaetra Let's add a new setting that makes noise with no way to turn it off.
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RE: Belt Onion Shave Club
I'm using a Merkur 180/23c and an Omega brush
My problem seems to be lather completely drying out by the time I try to do a third pass. I'm not sure why. I don't think I'm not building the lather long enough :/
I picked up some samples from Stirling Soap Co a couple months ago. Glacial Spearmint is nice, as long as you don't mind the feeling of dunking your face in a menthol bath. Executive Man smells quite nice, but I haven't given it a try yet.
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RE: Belt Onion Shave Club
@Weng Well, the Bic single blade disposable is ok.
But then you're trying to shave with something that weighs like 1/4 oz and it just doesn't work; at least, it doesn't work anymore for me after shaving with a DE.
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@Weng MSDN doesn't let you use a copy at home :/
See also: popular pirating subreddit using MSDN subscriptions /r/microsoftsoftwareswap
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@FrostCat Well, the problem there is you said "South Carolina" whose only redeeming qualities are Clemson and Myrtle Beach
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@FrostCat Getting a Texas Toast sandwich from somewhere other than Sonic is riuRong
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RE: The Official Status Thread
Status: MFW getting emails about a "Jeans to Work" event, wherein you donate $25 and get to wear jeans to work, while sitting in my jeans:
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RE: The Official Status Thread
@Lorne-Kates said in The Official Status Thread:
"noise cancelling headphones"
All right, I have some pretty crappy Chinese no-name active noise cancelling headphones that I got in a $5 Meh Fukubukuro (read: equivalent to a Woot bag of crap). I'm really on the fence whether it's worth buying some actually good noise cancelling headphones. The ones I have do a good job of silencing the bass of the engines, leaving a faint mid-high range quiet static. I'd only really use it on airplanes, since I don't really have a noise problem at work that isn't solved by putting on my $40 Sennheiser HD 439s
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RE: SQL: Hand out Unique Numeric IDs by a given prefix
@accalia said in SQL: Hand out Unique Numeric IDs by a given prefix:
Every number is generated once and only once for a given prefix, regardless of whether the number is later used or not
@accalia said in SQL: Hand out Unique Numeric IDs by a given prefix:
the VAT authorities require that we account for each and every invoice number.
E_MUTUALLY_EXCLUSIVE
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RE: API design: query string nullable value
@Path("/api/nodes/{id}") public Node getChildrenOfNode(@PathParam("id") final int nodeId);
:colbert:
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RE: API design: query string nullable value
@Yamikuronue Or yeah, that. I think that makes more sense.
/nodes/{id}/tree
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RE: Git's getting in my way again
The solution is to just never ever ever merge and always rebase.
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RE: Git's getting in my way again
@blakeyrat said in Git's getting in my way again:
@jazzyjosh said in Git's getting in my way again:
Yes. By rebasing instead of using merge commits you should be able to run a successful build on every single commit.
Which is desirable because...?
TIL having a broken build is desirable.
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RE: Blakeyrat's JavaScript Is Rusty Thread
@blakeyrat I accept tips via Paypal, Square Cash, and Steam Credit
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RE: Building docker images within a buildroot image.
@pjh Right, I think we've crossed wires here.
Build the docker image and then
docker save
it on the build system. Add the tar to the buildroot image.Whenever the system with the image starts up, have it
docker load
the saved images and start them.This won't actually do the loading or configuration of the containers for you, just keeps you from having to rebuild the image. Sorry if I wasted your time.
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RE: Distributing pupils onto lectures
@rhywden said in Distributing pupils onto lectures:
The question now becomes: How do I distribute the pupils at least somewhat fairly onto the events?
Queue? Initialize with a random shuffle, choose most limited available event from primary, then secondary choices, move to back of queue.
Granted, you'll probably end up with some conflicts, so will most other non-knapsack problem solutions
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RE: Disable “Constant conditions & exceptions” inspection for field in IntelliJ IDEA
@choonster Field injection is
@choonster said in Disable “Constant conditions & exceptions” inspection for field in IntelliJ IDEA:
The solution/workaround is to create a method that always returns null, annotate it with @Nonnull and @SuppressWarnings("ConstantConditions") and then use that to initialise the field that be injected into.
:puke:
I'd actually consider wrapping it with some other DI and injecting it that way. Alternatively, make a injection only class like you specified, but provide @NonNull getters for the dependency and inject that into the child class via setter or constructor injection.
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RE: Inheritance and base functionality
@cartman82 Mine does
Granted it is written in Java ;)
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RE: Python Installation using sudo make install + obligatory Linux rant
If you knew (and were authorized to know) the exact recipe for Coca-Cola and you leave it in a park on a flyer and someone looks at the flyer is it theft?
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RE: Appropriate error response body for CSV
@JBert said in Appropriate error response body for CSV:
we use 409 when another status call returning JSON should have made it clear that the file isn't available for download because it's still processing.
Ok, that makes more sense. From your context I was assuming user clicked download button and you choked during processing of the download.
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RE: Password reset situation
Also half the time all I need is the correct formatting of my username which the reset functionality provides. Then I can just log in instead of being forced to change my password.
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RE: Constraints on usernames?
The URL name is unique and it has no default value. You must go into your profile and set it yourself, but you can still change it as many times as you want.
And really, it's just a redirect under the hood to the actual UUID for your profile.
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RE: GeForce GTX 970 4 GB & Dual 4K monitor, match made in (heaven/hell)?
will be fixed quickly by firmware/driver updates anyway.
Impossible. It's part of the hardware design.
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RE: I'm not sure if I feel sorry for this.
Nuke it from orbit and start over at the architecture level sounds like the only solution.
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RE: Trello organization
Except, the bosses have decided to fork the project for a new client. So now I need to have some features belonging to Fork A, some to Fork B, some both.
So why not just fork the entire board?
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RE: Python Coders: Non-Coder Needs Advice
@Onyx I want to resub so I can go on a Predditors run with Vily, but that would require me to resub.
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RE: Bitbucket ... wtf?
Y U NO SSH AUTH?
Edit: Holy fuck look at that, post not invalid
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RE: session timeouts
@ben_lubar log(x) too low. Exponential can cause problems for actual users, i.e. Fuck now I need to wait 4 minutes to try again. FUCK NOW I NEED TO WAIT 8 MINUTES.
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RE: DB2 from Java
@Yamikuronue Totally understand ;) Dealing with config is awful.
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RE: In which @error solicits recommendations and feedback
@error When do I get a LATEΧ plugin?
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RE: Bash script help (because I suck at it)
@flabdablet I haven't written an
awk
script in 4 years.The advantage, @Onyx is that awk is very good at column processing, and the data you need are already in columns.