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I put my Log Log Duplex Decitrig slide rule in its leather case, in a padded drawer.
I keep the book that came with it on the bookshelf.
(no, don't remember the last time I used it)
>64
It’s weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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Options
a.) Crush them and throw them away...
b.) Donate the laptops to a non-profit organization with an OS; of course only after all your personal data has been irretrievably deleted (which can then be rather critical).
c.) Donate the laptops to a non-profit organization _without_an_OS
Format all the drives
Personally I tend to a.)
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Let me assure you, the laptops I have are the rejects that the non-profits don't want and send to the recycling center.
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.. walked into a blood donation clinic.
The nurse asked the rabbit: "What is your blood type?"
"I'm probably a type O" said the rabbit.
I'll take the coat on the way out
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A friend of mine is so Irish, his blood type is O apostrophe.
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If you woke up today, it's a good day. May it be filled with awesomeness and low carb cupcakes.
Jeremy Falcon
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I needed that. Not floating anxiety, floating agitation - may be related to the impending hurricane that is going to impact Atlanta.
I mean, how DARE the weather interrupt my schedule?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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It was going to a good day till you served low carb cupcakes
Hogan
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: low carb cupcakes
I read that as "alcohol-free beer".
Doesn't that defeat the purpose?
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EF decides I have properties, for example a Widget class in an entry and if there's no FK it creates a WidgetId property. This despite were Posgress (all lower case) and we say Key instead of Id. I know of no way to modify or configure this feature and asked how to turn it off. I was asked for a code sample, I said no, this is a general EF feature and I want to turn it off. I got told they can't help without a specific code sample, and they turned my question off!!!!
To be clear this happens even with auto generated code and is ALWAYS WRONG. I am happy to have an issue I need to sort out to access one property, based on auto generated nonsense, but I don't want NO ACCESS to a table because it will always invent columns in the SQL that I never claimed to exist.
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In these parts, it's known as SNARK Overflow.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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I have found a lot of inspiring tips and code pieces, but I agree that it is badly presented and sometimes a harsh tongue is there.
But see the Q&A section of CP - there are also big differences. I got sometimes bad critics for working solutions.
And someone asked about his library but explicitly did accepted no redesign of his crap.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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KarstenK wrote: I agree that it is badly presented and sometimes a harsh tongue is there. As you mentioned (so I guess my post is pointless. )... I've seen harsh tongue on CP too.
The real problem is immature devs need to go outside more and interact with real humans. I bet you can guess which ones are prevalent on the maturity scale.
Jeremy Falcon
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I feel SO has it's place in the interwebs. Both CP and SO have been useful to me on more than one occasion. I choose to ignore the rare snarky remark on account of all kinds of people free to use both platforms. I cases I can't ignore I report. That's about it.
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Yup. SO is no more or less toxic than CP, Reddit, etc.
Jeremy Falcon
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It isn't more toxic that CP/Reddit?
I must just have a knack for having trolls' channel their core sphincters.
Or maybe pedantry type things just piss me off way more than they oughta.
I seriousness, I guess I haven't really been on SO in over a decade to know. Oh I'll steal their useful lines here and there, I'm just not joining the circus.
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I use it if results come up in Google searches. The couple of times I submitted questions were... unsuccessful .
Software Zen: delete this;
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To be fair… the same can happen on CP.
Reddit has been pretty good for me personally. Sometimes questions are a hit and miss there too. Some nerds love to pretend to know an answer they don’t. But that’s not site specific.
Talent is hard to find in any field.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: To be fair… the same can happen on CP. Could happen, however people are usually welcomed here.
Maybe we're not great experts, but, more often than not, try to help.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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Nope. I disagree. It has its uses.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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Agreed. It has helped me on so many occasions!
Ok, I have had my coffee, so you can all come out now!
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I’ve gotten more answers from SO Googling than any other website, bar none. Don’t see the reason for all the hate… which isn’t really helpful and compromises 90% of I see in the lounge.
Jeremy Falcon
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SO is not friendly for people asking questions, especially if one of their "elites" insist that you post code for a non-code question (as you found out).
EF making assumptions is precisely why I hate and abhor ORMs of any description, and I rolled my own entity factory and DAL code (back in the day when I was still writing real code instead of this javascript crap I'm dealing with now). If you're interested and have the freedom to move away from EF, I've written some articles with regards to entity generation based on database contents, as well as a generic ADO assembly. It's all .net framework code, but you shouldn't have any probs moving it to .net core if that's a requirement.
Entity Factory - Get Your ORM-less Freak On![^]
Generic DAL for ADO.Net - A Revisit[^]
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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How is SO any different than the IRC days back in the 90s? Or the BBS days in the 80s? We're supposed to be mature, professional seniors here and yet we still think the problem is specific to one site? You ever ask a question on CP? You'll need to do the same exact thing with phrasing. Same thing goes with managing devs IRL, or anyone for that matter (including non-devs).
And funny how people only come out of the wood works to complain.
This is the part where you argue now...
Jeremy Falcon
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