@Tsaukpaetra Seems like not many. But I think there are way more options for building a report than are visible once it's built. This seems to be a pattern among the tools I get to deal with. Also, no option for relative date ranges in reports. Because who would ever want that? Boolean dates are OK though obviously!
Posts made by superjer
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RE: True on the Falseth
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True on the Falseth
I logged in to one of the sites I have to download reports from to find this...
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RE: More Windows 10 auto-update auto-reboot nonsense
@TimeBandit said in More Windows 10 auto-update auto-reboot nonsense:
At my previous job, we retired a web server after 2117 days (5.8 years), thinking the hardware could fail soon.
It was up since day one.If I hit 2117 days I'll retire this one out of reverence. :D
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RE: More Windows 10 auto-update auto-reboot nonsense
@TimeBandit said in More Windows 10 auto-update auto-reboot nonsense:
~$ uptime
11:37:06 up 36 days, 23:54, 6 users, load average: 0.34, 0.24, 0.19You wanna fucking go??!
~$ uptime
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RE: Nintendo Entertainment System?
If you're worried about the original NES hardware being too finicky, you can replace the 72 pin connector for about $6. I've fixed multiple NESes this way. It's cheap and easy. The connector just snaps onto the board.
And then you get the advantages of running on the original machine. IME repros never quite work the same or even play all the games. I haven't tried that new $500 one though.
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RE: Clock fault clock fault
This looks like a really old story. Why are you posting this? It's from like 50 years ago.
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RE: And THIS kind of BS is EXACTLY why I have NoScript ON by default, EVERYWHERE
It's not just security issues; it's also about stopping intrusive ads and data harvesting
I mean, I'm not a huge fan of intrusive ads nor data harvesting but neither one of those compares to getting malware infected or passwords stolen.
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RE: And THIS kind of BS is EXACTLY why I have NoScript ON by default, EVERYWHERE
Even if it was Javascript's fault (looks like it's not) what is the point in turning it off by default? The only sites that would be a security risk to you will be ones you are actually doing business with, which would be, I suspect, the same ones you would whitelist.
You can't win, basically. Just give up.
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RE: Found my first C project
Well that's why I always send them something like this
echo ☃✄ツ && pip install whatever
so they won't even try to type it in.
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RE: Found my first C project
At least command lines are precise. I can email a beginner a command to run and they can just copy/paste it.
With GUIs it's like "click this thing, then this other thing shows up, don't click that, click this other thing. Wait. There's no Properties button? What do you see on the screen? Read me everything you see on the screen. No, start reading from the top. No. Higher up. No -- up under the title bar. No! Not the title bar itself! Fuck your MOM! Fuck your MOM! ...etc."
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RE: Skype doesn't know how to sort
No!
Remember!
If it sucks and it's open source -- then it's open source's fault.
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RE: Words cannot describe... the burst of laughter (gmail vs. g+)
Maybe the emails shouldn't be enabled by default if so many people end up flagging them.
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RE: The vim keyboard shortcuts thread
Oh yeah? OH YEAH?! Sometimes I use the freaking mouse wheel to scroll. How do you like that?
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RE: The vim keyboard shortcuts thread
Normally I use Ctrl+U and Ctrl+D for moving up and down. They move half a page at a time. You can also use Ctrl+B and Ctrl+F (back, forward full page) but that's too much movement at once for me.
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RE: Sublime Text 2 chokes on long lines
Cuold somoene plaese maek a postt four eech speling andd grammer erorr in thhis plaese? Id wuold bee raelly helfpul + intresting too evreyone i thnik.
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RE: Sublime Text 2 chokes on long lines
Speaking of sensible paper I just discovered that the printer in our office can print on both sides. It prints one side, partially spits it out, sucks it back in and then prints the other side. I spent five minutes watching this this morning. I now have half the works of Shakespeare on my desk.
And if you flip the sheets over you'll find the other half!
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RE: Google's latest Unitard - Arsenic Manipulation Pathologically
Mine's not for sale! It's MINE!
It's too good a deterrent for people at the office wanting to use my computer.
"Let me do this thing on your computer real quick!" looks at keyboard "Never mind, I'll use my own computer."
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RE: Google's latest Unitard - Arsenic Manipulation Pathologically
YARLY.
I got the keycaps custom printed from WASDKeyboards.com and popped them onto a Filco Tenkeyless. WASD can also make you the whole board but I like my Filcos.
You can reuse my SVG if you want. It's over here: http://superjer.com/lies/wasd-hieroglyphs-104-v2.svg
I tried to match up the glyphs to the equivalent English letters. For the numbers I put the glyphs for the powers of ten. I'm not an Egyptologist though. For modifier keys and etc I just picked whatever looked good.
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RE: Google's latest Unitard - Arsenic Manipulation Pathologically
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CAkqCsNVEAI5Hbg.png
Now there's the language for me! My actual keyboard for reals:
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RE: Pointless keybinds
Just for completeness: In Vim Ctrl+T copies the first three words of the last sentence to the next line. I use it all the time.
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RE: From Twitch spam sent to me
Is this why now streams don't start playing until I go fullscreen?
As an end user I care about this shit because it broke my shit.
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RE: Fucking alphabet, how does it work?
So... Polish doesn't have enough words to make a full language and they have to fill in the gaps with English words?
Just like Japońskie!
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RE: Super Mario Maker WTFs (kinda? sorta?)
Hmm, I didn't know that about the platform + boo = stretch. I haven't seen any levels with that yet.
I really hope they add more stuff in DLC. As it is the whole thing seems to have less content than any one of the original games except for SMB1. And that's a shame.
Note: if they DLC in the penguin suit without slopes, or slopes without the penguin suit, I'm going to kill someone.
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RE: Super Mario Maker WTFs (kinda? sorta?)
I don't mind the changes so much, but I'm disappointed with the overall lack of content and options. There's basically only one type of wall block in each theme and you can't even make connected pipes in the same area. Or water that doesn't fill the whole level. So many limitations.
It's still a lot of fun, though.
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RE: Shutting down Windows is hard
I actually don't mind the Windows 8+ :( unsmiley faces that much. It's nowhere near as bad as sassy-ass Firefox telling me constantly how embarrassed and sorry it is for crashing and running slow.
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RE: Vivaldi!!!!!!!!! (it's a web browser I guess)
Then he didn't do it in incognito mode. Probably signed in to the "Sign In to Chrome" dialog.
I was there. It was incognito mode. It was a bug.Meh. Still better than facebook :P
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RE: Amazon's helpful metric
So the WTF is that it isn't in units of £*kg, right? Then you could optimize for low weight and low price at the same time.
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RE: Happy Friday! Bears in a Pool!
HEY! Those are my bears! Gimme back my bears!
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RE: Vivaldi!!!!!!!!! (it's a web browser I guess)
I don't know. Does the pope shit in the woods?
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RE: Vivaldi!!!!!!!!! (it's a web browser I guess)
I put it in quotes, twice. I said "for some definition." What more do you want from me, Ben?
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RE: Vivaldi!!!!!!!!! (it's a web browser I guess)
Well it's five months later and AFAICT Google is still a ball of unusable shit. At work someone logged in to Google on a conference room computer in Chrome in incognito mode and it SYNC'D HIS ENTIRE LIFE into the browser. And no, not even just into that incognito session. NEAT!
< ALTHOUGH>Google+ is "dying" for some definition of "dying." So that's a plus?</ ALTHOUGH>
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RE: The Problem With The Hamburger Icon
I overhead some students a while back when they found a 3.5" disk: "Cool! Someone has 3-D printed the save icon!"
This is the most beautiful thing I have ever read.
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RE: Hey SourceTree, I WANNA DELETE MY LOCAL BRANCH MESSINESS!
<He'll never find our secret conversation, though. It's completely undetectable.
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RE: Hey SourceTree, I WANNA DELETE MY LOCAL BRANCH MESSINESS!
<i'm 16+ and what is this
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RE: I ressemble this ABC news title.. Err.. ahhh "Resent?"
71+? Well in that case I'm 16+.
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RE: Hey SourceTree, I WANNA DELETE MY LOCAL BRANCH MESSINESS!
It's not that thermonuclear. Deleting the branches doesn't actually delete any content, just a pointer. And all the previous pointings are still in .git/logs/refs/heads/
Also: what riking said.
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RE: Hey SourceTree, I WANNA DELETE MY LOCAL BRANCH MESSINESS!
ProTip: Branches are just tiny files inside .git/refs/heads
Just delete the files. You can do it with File Explorer for instance and it probably lets you select them in a sane way you already know/like.
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RE: The W3C is at it again!
This... just can't be real.
I mean, it's right there. It looks official.
But it just can't be real.
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RE: More stupid Git errors THIS TIME IN FIRST-PERSON!
Note that the middle option is for running Git via Cygwin. I was speaking of the last one.
Not exclusively. I don't have Cygwin and it still works.
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RE: More stupid Git errors THIS TIME IN FIRST-PERSON!
Does it? Maybe if you check the box it modifies Git to run outside of Git Bash? And maybe it doesn't modify cmd. Hell if I know.
The disrecommended option is to install all of the *nix commands so they run in cmd. That's the third box. I'm talking about the second box.
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RE: More stupid Git errors THIS TIME IN FIRST-PERSON!
So when asked if you want it to run in CMD you said "no." And then you forced it to run in CMD anyway. And it didn't work very well.
Stop the presses.
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RE: More stupid Git errors THIS TIME IN FIRST-PERSON!
A warning that's getting printed, and beeping when you try to scroll?
Just to be sure - you are running bare cmd.exe, without any additions or customizations, right?
No warning. Only beeps when I try to scroll past the ends.
I didn't even know you could customize cmd. Unless that's what the Git-for-Windows installer did when I checked the box for "Use Git in Git Bash and in CMD" or whatever it says. I figured that probably just put something in an environment variable.
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RE: More stupid Git errors THIS TIME IN FIRST-PERSON!
You never had to use git log?
It seems to be working. What should I be looking for exactly?
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RE: More stupid Git errors THIS TIME IN FIRST-PERSON!
I love fishing but I really don't like eating fish. Honestly, they smell less offensive on the boat than after they've been cooked.
World's best fishing buddy detected.
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RE: More stupid Git errors THIS TIME IN FIRST-PERSON!
rustc and grep run just fine. Git doesn't. It even issues warning "terminal not fully functional" on some commands (those where it is a problem).
I believe you. I guess I just haven't run into any problems yet.