Actually I just realized that would be way too simple. If it's like brainf*ck it would have to be more like (-: )-: o: (-: q: q: (-: q: o= (-: o: o: o: p: |: (-: (-: o=
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Wow @rchern I just realize your meta rep is soaring, nice work!
@TheUnhandledException I think that says "leave me alone, I'm working!" in smileys, no? Either that or it's a complete calculator app (brainf*ck always confuses me with shorter expressions doing more than longer expressions, I figure they got a lot of nops)
@drachenstern, I don't know why, because your nick is obviously longer than mine, but if I just glance I manage to focus on "rachen" in the middle or "ern" at the end and for a split second I think it's my nick.
/cookie 12345
(07:20:48 PM) The_tavern: cookie set to 12345. You must also send your fkey with /fkey before you can chat
/cookie
(07:21:57 PM) The_tavern: 12345
/cookie chocolate chip
(07:22:10 PM) The_tavern: You get a chocolate chip cookie!
syntax: /cookie or /cookie <cookie-value> or /cookie chocolate chip
when /\/cookie( .*)?/
if $1.nil?
@user.cookie
else
if $1 == " chocolate chip"
"You get a chocolate chip cookie!"
else
@user.cookie = $1
if @user.authenticated?
"cookie set to #{$1}. You are now logged in and can send messages to the chat"
else
"cookie set to #{$1}. You must also send your fkey with /fkey before you can chat"
end
end
end
else
SELECT
COUNT(d1.MeterReadIntervalHeaderId)
--, d1.ReadDate
FROM dbo.MeterReadIntervalDetail1 d1
LEFT JOIN dbo.MeterReadIntervalDetail d
ON d1.MeterReadIntervalHeaderId = d.MeterReadIntervalHeaderId
AND d1.ReadDate = d.ReadDate
WHERE d.ReadDate IS NOT NULL
returns 64397890 out of 270+ million records, as I expected it would. Those two fields given are the key on the table (detail so no independent autoincrement key)
I want to use those 60million to EXCLUDE on the import of the next run, so I'm not sure I have the other half right ...
;WITH SkipTheseIndexes ( MeterReadIntervalHeaderId, ReadDate ) AS (
SELECT
d1.MeterReadIntervalHeaderId
, d1.ReadDate
FROM dbo.MeterReadIntervalDetail1 d1
LEFT JOIN dbo.MeterReadIntervalDetail d
ON d1.MeterReadIntervalHeaderId = d.MeterReadIntervalHeaderId
AND d1.ReadDate = d.ReadDate
WHERE d.ReadDate IS NOT NULL
)
INSERT INTO dbo.MeterReadIntervalDetail1 (
<fieldlist>
)
SELECT <fieldlist>
FROM dbo.MeterReadIntervalDetail d
Hi all,
This is perhaps an unusual request: I'm trying to get a Debian Linux box to always give itself a self-assigned IP address (i.e. 169.254.x.y) on boot. In particular, I want it to do that even when there is a DHCP server present on the LAN. That is, it should not request an IP address f...
@radp, your SO Live scripts are showing duplicate notifications (seems to be when I don't dismiss it before the next interval in chat), and on the sites it makes my rep jump up above the actual level so that when I refresh the page my rep appears to go down.
In other news, my accept rate on meta is now 100% >_>
@rchern I actually have 100% accept rate on all sites except MSO except for the fact that except MSO, I have not asked enough questions for the accept rate thing to show up
> If this session timeout fix works for <vendorA>, can we apply the same type of logic for <vendorB> and <vendorC> that we are adding? <Name> checked with <vendorB> and they have a timer for logouts too that sends users to the login screen.
On my page now, I've got a basic iframe, I have to add id="url=http://url.to/my/page" and then the vendor adds if (self != top) for (var el in top) if (el.indexOf("url=") >= 0) top.location.replace(el.substring(4));
@drachenstern, so the only headache is the travesty that is that code.
@drachenstern Well, this is true. It's automatically better than the vendor's code, since if the vendor's code wasn't terrible this wouldn't be necessary. :P
@rchern Hm.....I suppose that actually is true. But if you were able to reissue the SSO every time the page got focus or something (with rate-limiting) and have the session update...I dunno. I guess I'm being unreasonably harsh.
@TheUnhandledException Yeah, so I kept buying these Wanchai Ferry meals at the grocery store...meant for "two people" (lies). Then I looked at the nutritional facts per serving and died a little inside.
@rchern if I spend that much time cooking it it's from scratch with fresh whole foods that are healthy to begin with, and have a surprising lack of salt, oil and other craps
@TheUnhandledException, to sum up, desktop application contains an embedded IE control. Said control is pointed at my page on the intranet. Said page contains an iframe pointed at a vendor's page. Said vendor's page times out and goes to a log out page they can't use as I sso them in (as one might expect and is reasonable). Unfortunately, the only way my users had prior to awful fix is close the desktop app and reopen, resetting their entire broker workstation.
Really, it's the desktop app that's at fault for forcing me to put it in the iframe. Or the vendor for making me do their implementation.
Actually, it's creepiest when it first starts, you hear the female voice singing and the male actor lip syncing, and your brain takes that one second the realise that the voice isn't coming out of his throat
I'm building an online store that will be supported in 3 languages: English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese.
My question is whether or not it is a good idea to make language specific URLs for SEO purposes. So if I'm viewing the site in english, the urls on the product page are in e...
does an IObservable have to send OnNext in a synchronous fashion? Can they trigger an event out of order, so like, trigger OnCompleted before all the OnNext get finished?
Must they spool serially? Or can only one call to OnNext be in flight at any one time?
I guess that's a question of what's true of all Events tho?
Well the easy way is to set ur classpath variable. Since from screen shot it seems ur using windows i suggest u right click the my computer nd select properties. Go to advance setting and click environment variable tab.
Then a new window pops up which has System Variable at bottom. Select new an...
Haha. What the heck. Importing SO's data dump returned an exception that there isn't enough disk space. I have 839gb free on one disk and 974gb free on the other. So regardless of which my sql data is on, pretty sure there's space. ):