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Ryan Donovan on February 28, 2020
Time is on the March and we are ready to Spring into action (you see what we did there). And that means we’re planting a new crop of questions for you. This week, we look at the billions of neutrinos streaming through your body, why telegraphs used STOP instead of punctuation, and the asteroids that…
 
 
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7:36 AM
morning
 
JAD
o/
 
Some stats on the TWP election voter turnout: data.stackexchange.com/workplace/query/989781/…
seems like turnout is quite good
wrote the query sometime in 2018 because someone asked, so I reused it
 
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8:50 AM
cautiously FP, since the user seems to have no clear promotional motive in their posts and just seems to be interested in magnetic fields in general
 
 
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11:00 AM
Now that's a quiet morning :p
 
11:35 AM
@avazula not a whole lot going on
except coronavirus panic, but that's been going for a week straight so it too has become usual and non-notable
 
12:24 PM
@avazula blame Monday
@Rob me :P
 
12:42 PM
@ShadowWizardisEarForYou Darn it Monday!
 
monday is fate's most cruel device
you wake up in that soothing half slumber approximately 5 minutes before your alarm goes off, and only ever so briefly do you think it might be sunday and close your eyes again before the alarm reminds you rudely that it was fantasy
 
how's your bronchitis, sad Monday Magisch?
 
12:58 PM
Today i woke up to my alarm going off
about 5 times
and was nearly late for work D:
 
@AndrasDeak coughs at @AndrasDeak
 
@AndrasDeak I was already back at work last week
there's still a persistent nonspecific dry cough I cant seem to shake
 
 
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2:50 PM
This Monday started out sucky because I was dealing with a bit of stress from the weekend, but now it's all taken care of so it's turning into a pretty good Monday now. I had to wake up on Sunday to water leaking from the ceiling in the bedroom of all places (leak in the kitchen of the upstairs neighbours) and at the same time the central heating unit (or whatever it is called in English) decided to say: NAH! I QUIT! so no hot water / heating...
But also temp fixed, some replacement parts are incoming later this week.
Yay, owning a house :(
 
Ryan Donovan on March 02, 2020
In this article, we’ll look at how to design REST APIs to be easy to understand for anyone consuming them, future-proof, and secure and fast since they serve data to clients that may be confidential.
 
@Gimby ouch
glad you got it temp fixed
did the central heating die, due to lack of pressure, due to leaks?
 
Nope. It died two weeks ago because the pump broke, and this time it broke because one of the igniting pens was crumbling. It is temp fixed by filing it down a little
Needless to say the entire thing is ready for replacing, but that is another project in itself.
 
Rob
3:36 PM
@ShadowWizardisEarForYou and Jared
 
4:19 PM
ew
"best practices"
 
I tend to find REST interface design quite easy. If you have trouble documenting it, you did it wrong.
 
5:24 PM
yeaaaaaa
it's rarely harder than X + Y go in, Z comes out
 
Rob
5:53 PM
@Sha -Big day:
 
Same procedure as every year. No wait: every few month ;-)
 
Rob
They're saying Net's a bit ahead, should be interesting ...
 
6:20 PM
THX
 
 
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