So, this is kinda dumb, but I'm really happy about it ... for the fourth straight end of the month the wife and I haven't had a single bounced check/OD charge.
On a new install on another machine, Lastpass extension won't automatically do its thing, says it can't connect to the server. but works if I trigger it manually. Also, SE's global auth doesn't work. And chat.se's test page says cookies fail.
... which doesn't mean anything. I'm experiencing a mid-life crisis, and I've got this really nasty bug to squash. Surely if I solve one the other will magically fix itself too
@TimStone yeah, that's so not the likely reason :p Been like that for months. Boss remarked on it a couple days ago "dude, why does your VS take so long?" I'm all "idk, I just use it"
@TimStone yeah, these aren't issues to me so much as "why can't I get shit done as fast as I want" which probably is likely never gonna happen as I don't have a brainsuck interface
@YiJiang I want a black one and a white one (both 2x) and that cookie jar, and I'll be happy
Either that or a signed letter of employment with an offer to help find housing, for a starting sal (it's NY ffs, 4x the avg CoL) of 108k/yr, and I would be happy ...
Um, so I didn't notice anything else. I tried a bunch of different stuff and nothing breaks, perse. I didn't use it for like an hour tho, so there could be caching issues if you're doing anything funky yourself (I doubt it)
@AdamDavis no, it's all good, this was mostly what I wanted to say ;)
@drachenstern Aw, but that means I have to have custom cells in my table view. I'm trying to avoid them because I so badly messed up dropping references in the detail view, I'm afraid I would be in for another day or two of debugging getting it right.
I'll get there with the next release. I understand the process, but juggling cells is quite an interesting concept I haven't fully wrapped my brain around yet, and with my obvious memory managment issues I shouldn't be stretching myself there.
@AdamDavis As I write in my email, I honestly haven't implemented that yet. Although Apple has a good document with several methods of implementing it described therein.
Yep. I'm using a few books, and they all have working examples. I don't think it's a big hurdle, but I'm still learning to walk, nevermind jog. Jumping over hurdles will come later.
I also got some use out of "iPhone Application Development for iOS 4: Visual QuickStart Guide"
But I use a safari online books subscription for this and many other books, so I can't recommend all the books I use because I wouldnt' use them if I had to pay more for them.
This is my attempt to publish checkins from my Android app:
public String APP_ID = "[redacted]";
Facebook authenticatedFacebook = new Facebook(APP_ID);
AsyncFacebookRunner fbinvoker = new AsyncFacebookRunner(authenticatedFacebook);
Bundle params = new Bundle();
params.putByteArray("access_token"...
@SankarGanesh I fixed your formatting in the question yesterday, and now you're using the same bad formatting in the answer you posted. Why? I assume you're not a native English speaker, so I cut you some slack on spelling and grammar, but there's just no reason for this.
> My nephew is so smart that during the garbage strike he put garbage in boxes, wrapped the boxes in gift wrap, and left them on the seats of his unlocked car.
You'd think it'd be embarrassing for the AV too. I mean, false-positives are one thing, but we're making "Safe/Unsafe" determinations based on directory names now? That just seems silly.
> The findings are false-positive proof since I have used the tool that discovered it for six years now and I am yet to see it misidentify an item throughout the years
I'm not sure how someone could write that sentence and not slap themselves in the face.
is it bad that I would rather edit my IIS through notepad++ \\server\c$\windows\System32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config than by RDP into the desktop and opening an app?
Impossibile aprire il file $applicazione. Firma digitale con certificato attendibile non disponibile o impossibile trovare uno dei componenti. Se il problema persiste, reinstallare o ripristinare il file.
I'm getting this again, five months later, and just like last time I forgot what the effin thing I did that fixed it was
The file xxx cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one if its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file.
I really must gift my father an Android cell phone at the first applicable chance. WM6 is ridiculous
According to my (very brief) googling, there is no exact Hebrew word for time, it's more a concept of the occurrences of things. So when the Torah lists times when things occurred, they were not exact times like we in the Western World consider them.
Were you aware that once upon a time clocks only had one hand ... guess which one
@MarcGravell so just to spread the love, there's a very special room on chat.SO atm (there's already one mod present and at least three more monitoring via chat logs) but ... thought I might share with another team@
You should have a look at Boost Serialization.
If you can't use 3rd party libraries, you must know that C++ doesn't support serialization directly. This means you'll have to do it yourself.
This article shows a nice way of serializing a custom object to the disk and retrieving it back. And this...
I don't think global auth is the what is actually broken, it's just broken because something with my cookies are I think. Global auth is easier to blame. q:
We have a rendering bug on some of our sites (around the voting controls) that we can't fix (our designer has to do that, but he's on vacation, making a "bacon kinds of the world" hike), so we decided to cover the glitch up.
The cookies test is the only step that fails. And right, opening up a new site does nothing, going to the login page doesn't trigger it either. I have to actually log in.