@SonictheInclusiveHedgehog I had to repair one of her decks. I prefer digital for lack of fragility, and they actually have the hardware to convert the tapes
@JonEricson - So, recently I have been working a lot with several documentation implementations from very prominent places, and looking back at the Documentation feature here I think there is actually a strong differentiation that I have been noticing so I figured I would at least drop it by you as food for though. In our Documentation feature -- as well as in most blog posts -- code, examples, and descriptions are given in a plug and play, actual use demo, style of approach.
However, vendor documentation is given in a proof of concept, enumeration of optional variations, style of approach. I still find official vendor documentation to be severely lacking in real world application, from several of these large vendors, in that giving proof of concept requires almost always solving or implementing vast amounts of organizational code just to use it.
@TravisJ yeah, but since the bug report has no update guess it might return any moment. (i.e. good chance they didn't fix anything for real, just some cache was updated by chance)
drive ~30-50 depending on your mood, jerk wheel to the right 90 degrees, pull emergency brake, turn wheel to the left as far as possible until car is facing 90 degrees left, turn wheel all the way right until facing 180 degrees, done - optionally try to time this with getting the car into gear to keep moving
going 50+, hitting the foot brake at 180 and reversing the wheel process will get you a full spin
@ShadowWizard Yeah, like that, although that guy is pretty on point, +1
@rene need your advice as SQL guru.... in SQL Server (2014 Express), is there a limit to amount of tables in single database? I created auto back mechanism that creates a mirror table whenever the original table was changed, so now I got ~300 tables. Will it cause problems?
How to merge git branches and resolve conflicts: - Pull from the source branch - Notice a conflict - Do a diff to see what changed - Open the file in an editor - Try to make sense of the mess that should've just been their code followed by your code - Give up - Just do `git checkout --theirs` and manually copy your code from GitHub into your favourite text editor.
Half of using Git consists of asking Google how to do that one thing you do fairly often, but just not quite often enough to actually remember exactly how to do.
We went from SVN to GitLab... because they didn't want to use cloud services. I still find there's a lot of room for improvement, but hey... at least now I know how to commit my code again :)
@ShadowWizard I've made some beautifully written code once ;) I do some calligraphy sometimes... and a co-worker was so proud of their 'sentence' that I made it in calligraphy for them ... because I had to prove I could write even more beautiful code ;)
@Bart True and false. Sometimes younger people get away with stuff that older people don't... think falling on a slippery piece of sidewalk and breaking hips/knees in winter :P
Oh, but that's just because after your 18th birthday, life is a downhill race towards the inevitable sweet release of death @Magisch. #inspirational :p
Got my first Be nice reminder, i answer to them because I never wanted to hurt anyone. I just sucks at talking to people. But now what? It's a one time answer with no feedback or edition. not even an aknowledgment?
@canon Hmmm. I'm personally more fond of examples to support claims, but I guess your answer is still nice. I do think the quote wasn't meant like that, but that's my interpretation of it based on what surrounded that sentence.
@LucianoFCastelfranchi a wise and long user said that the site didn't know what users wanted. So I explicitly put it out there. A sweeping together of what's been going on, so the network can come and clearly see what's grating us. 18 answers and growing. Also note worthy I got feedback, they're looking at these issues. I tell you, if they don't I too will throw my hands up in the air. From a long chat with Catija, I think it will be ok. — Yvette Colomb ♦40 secs ago
@AnneDaunted yeah, normally they push new stuff to the sites daily, with MSE first but there is no exact time. They push to production when it is ready.
Because I edited something before and I'm sure that it still looked, well, "normal" then. But a few minutes ago, the design changed. It's not bad. I'm just curious.
@AnneDaunted as they are working towards this universal design, I guess the examples here that are not yet found implemented on the site can be expected to change the next 6 to 8 weeks.