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syntaxseed, to wordpress
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I have an query that is ordering by post_date. But the date for this particular set of posts is identical.

So it's giving me them in different orders if I run the same query a few times. Which is messing up pagination.

What the heck?

syntaxseed,
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@otto42 Yeah I was thinking of putting a secondary orderby clause in there for this case.

thomastospace, to random
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I just started a plain typescript project, and was too lazy for a docker setup so I just installed Node with apt and went on my way.

I installed Typescript, that went fine, but when trying to use it it gave a vague error.

Quick search fixed it, but... I'm amazed by the cause: Typescript didn't support the version of Node I had installed, which sure.. That's okay. But why didn't NPM tell me this? NPM does not have node version constraints?!?

🤯

syntaxseed,
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@lukasrotermund @jaapio For me I've hit that trap when I've tried to 'composer update' an entire large project at once. Now I start with my least important dependencies first then work my way up to the framework itself.

syntaxseed, to Games
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A while ago I bought a #HumbleBundle called Humble Heroines: Warriors, Dreamers, and God Slayers.

And so far every game I've played has been an absolute banger that I've completed to the end. What a great deal this was!

So far I've played and finished:

  • Sable
  • Control
  • Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

Hellblade I just finished tonight and it was just fantastic. Control is now among my top favs.

Next I'm giving Call of the Sea a try.

#games #VideoGames

syntaxseed,
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It's nice how varied the games are. Most of these I wouldn't have even looked twice at, but I'm so glad I've experienced them.

syntaxseed,
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Remaining games in the bundle:

  • Call of the Sea
  • Syberia: The World Before
  • Praey for the Gods
  • Dreamscaper
  • Batora: Lost Haven
msbellows, (edited ) to random
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I'm gonna share some completely anticlimactic TMI for the benefit of other middle-aged men:

The day before yesterday, I was very stressed and anxious for a variety of reasons, and we were moving some furniture out of a storage locker, and I was feeling lethargic and a little lightheaded and generally out of it, and then I began feeling nausea and indigestion and my jaw was tight and then my left arm and hand started feeling a little numb. Nothing terrible! Just: feeling meh, and those minor symptoms.

And then guess what crazy thing we did?

We went to the nearby emergency room.

Yep.

And they were very nice to me, and quickly administered an EKG and blood tests, and guess what?

I wasn't having a heart attack.

I was just stressed and tired and anxious. That's all.

But if I had been having a heart attack, going to the E.R. could have saved my life. And even though I wasn't, they were very nice to me. No one made fun of me. No one called me a whiner or a hypochondriac. My wife expressed gratitude that I took my survival seriously. And I was home again in less than two hours.

So this is for my fellow typical men, who are inclined to ignore health issues because: John Wayne or something, and fear of embarrassment:

Don't ignore stuff. Don't wait until you're sure. Be willing to overreact. Be willing to waste everyone's time. It's okay! The world won't end! (And you may even get to take a nap under a warm blanket, like I did!)

syntaxseed,
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@msbellows 💯 This can't be said enough!

My father-in-law had a bad stomach ache. He hated doctors & tried to tough it out. Blamed the pizza he ate. It was some kind of internal rupture that became sepsis & killed him. He was unconscious before we even reached the hospital.

Please for the sake of those who love you - treat unusual & unexpected symptoms seriously.

derickr, (edited ) to random
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One week ago, I watched "20 Days in Mariupol", a gripping film when Russia started the full scale invasion of Ukraine.

At times, I had to pause watching it as it way too much.

The extraordinary cruelty of targeting civilian infrastructure made it even clearer to me that we're doing way too little to help them. Restricting what the Ukrainians can hit is stupid policy.

Any strike on a civilian target MUST be able to result in an appropriate response. Make the suckers pay for it.

#SlavaUkraina

syntaxseed,
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@derickr Even at the elementary school level, when I help my kids deal with the (endless) bullies, I teach them to strongly defend themselves & their friends. But there is a clear line we don't cross into becoming the bullies ourselves.

It's not weakness to have lines you won't cross. It's the opposite.

What you're advocating just creates an endless cycle of retaliation & hatred. The world will never improve if you fight evil by becoming evil yourself.

syntaxseed,
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@afilina @derickr Oh yes, I was only talking about targeting civilians. Restrictions against factories, launch sites etc makes 0 sense.

syntaxseed,
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@heiglandreas @derickr Absolutely. And the worst thing you can do is cling so firmly to the "moral high ground" that you become a door mat.

But I do think that we all must decide what makes us different than our opponents. What makes them in the wrong & us in the right? 🤔

syntaxseed, to random
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Kids at the ball park just broke out a tube of Pogs!!!

#toys

syntaxseed,
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@nnungest Of course! And a cm thick aluminum one, but it wasn't "tournament legal". 🤣

mortenbock, to random
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Hot take: If you change jobs every 3 years, you've never learned from dealing with your own legacy applications, and you will keep making the same mistakes.

syntaxseed,
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@mortenbock But you'll get to work on other people's legacy apps & learning from others' mistakes is almost as good.

syntaxseed,
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@kevin @mortenbock And you'll see a wider variety of messes... not just the ones you tend to make. 😁

I matured rapidly as a developer while muttering over other dev's spaghetti. LOL

syntaxseed,
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@afilina @mortenbock @kevin Yes... I switched jobs on average every 2 years because tech jobs don't pay well in my city & it was the easiest way to get a raise!

michael, to random
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I once again come to the conclusion that I hate gardening.

The fact that the previous owners of this house have planted not one, not two, but three big hedges doesn’t help.

And the fact that I have bad hay fever and an even worse back is the cherry on top …

syntaxseed,
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@michael When we bought our house there were a dozen+ gardens of various types. I had no clue how enormous the upkeep would be. I've since realized that the retired couple who owned the house had 2 green thumbs & nearly endless time to work in the gardens.

I've slowly over the years replaced several with grass or perennials, decorative stone or mulch.

Have to be honest with myself that my green thumb is more like a green pinky fingernail. 😆

syntaxseed, to TodayILearned
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My son's grade 6 teacher is leaning full tilt into the "embarrass you in front of the class for benign requests/mistakes" method of authoritarian #teaching.

I'm caught between wanting to call her out on it, vs, not wanting to make things worse for him since she seems like the retaliatory type. And there's only 1 month left in the school year.

Sigh.

#parenting #school

syntaxseed,
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@heiglandreas There will be a next year but a different teacher thank goodness!

KathyReid, to microsoft
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Why does #Microsoft want to implement #Recall? It's not about images. It's about modelling what workers do on Windows, and then replacing them.

The most expensive part of a computer is the fallible feelings-filled unpredictable meat sack that operates it.

Google has YouTube, Google Photos, Maps, and a bucket load of search data, Google Analytics, advertising, as well as it's #GCP data (e.g. #STT transcriptions). And a bunch of data from Android services. From this data they can model speech, model videos and model advertising systems, and how humans respond to them.

But they can't model what people do on computers.

Amazon has Prime data, and a bucket load of compute. But no operating system data. They can build models based around e-commerce and advertising systems.

But they can't model what people do on computers.

Meta has waves hands enough analytics to model human behaviour in the Metaverse.

But they can't model what people do on computers.

Microsoft has GitHub.
Microsoft has LinkedIn.
Microsoft has SharePoint.
Microsoft has Teams.
Microsoft has Dynamics.
Microsoft has O365.
Microsoft has Windows telemetry data.

Microsoft can model what people do on (Windows) computers. Like fill out spreadsheets.Write emails. Synthesize web pages of research. Interact with colleagues on Teams. Create and edit documents.

Microsoft wants #MicrosoftRecall data so they can model what people do with operating systems.

Then replace them.

Imagine a CoPilot that doesn't just write buggy code. Imagine one that also does spreadsheets. That creates documents on SharePoint. That communicates with colleages on Teams. That has a customer pipeline on Dynamics.

That's what Recall is about - 360 degree surveillance of the worker, to model their functions, make them fungible, replicable - and replaceable.

syntaxseed,
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@KathyReid 💯 The real privacy problem won't even be the snapshots that are stored locally (even though that's really bad). It will be in the "anonymized" data it sends home. It will even be able of offload some of that processing onto users' machines before it's sent.

Find the patterns in this user's behavior, then send that to MS.

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