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Embarrassing, isn't it?
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Actually I think it's kind of cool
Sometimes you have a problem, you Google, and someone has the answer and you think "this guy's my hero today!"
Now I get to be my own hero
A while ago some coworkers were Googling for something and they stumbled upon my blog.
It didn't help them as my blog was now outdated (I wrote it like two months earlier, friggin' fast moving technology) and they needed the newest version, but it's pretty cool to be one of those guys you find when you Google for solutions
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OriginalGriff wrote: Then you notice you wrote the article four years ago ... 4 years ago? I've had that in mere months.
Then again going to admit sometimes on purpose...
Now back before google if I solved something I might have thought to myself: damn that's good, I should remember this, perhaps even making some sort of bookmark, i.e. //SPECIAL-COMMENT-FOR-FUTURE (though usually just a mental note).
Months/years later: damned if I can remember where I did X, ok, I added a comment, lets search for IMPORTANT_COMMENT ... yeah, results not so good.
Nowadays:
stuck on something... lets try google: yup, found some OK-ish solutions. but after seeing how they did (or even just describe the issue) figure out my own better way (or not).
OK post it into CP (or lets face it, onto SO)
Guess what, when I want to remember I'll just google it back. Nicely categorised, and quite fast too.
Yeah using message boards as a personal repository - is that a bad thing?
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Yep. Sucks.
It wasn't an article but a question I asked. - that's worse.
modified 23-Feb-19 19:25pm.
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Haven't been working long enough to forget things.
So far it has been recalled from memory.
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That's what you get from being so prolific
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Nope, I keep hitting OG's articles.
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I usually search through my main project for "Richard" they both have numerous code snippets in there and usually cover most issues I have
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Introducing: SmartyPans: Cook With Freedom, Track With Ease![^]
The frying pan you have to tell what it's cooking ...
Why would you want to weight ingredients while you add them? Weigh them before you add them to hot oil, and when you add too much, you can take it back out.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Why would you want to weight ingredients while you add them? That is actually a cool feature!
When I have to weigh something I usually weigh it with my pan, saves me some dishes.
So first I have to cook 100 g of rice (weighed with pan), but then I have to add 50 g of another ingredient and how am I going to weigh that without making something dirty to weigh it in?
I could weigh the pan again, but at that point it would melt my scale.
Weighing directly in the pan would solve all my weighing problems (really, not being sarcastic here)!
Other than that it seems this pan is pretty stupid, I mean backlight for a "pleasant visual appeal"?
Anyway, not "smart", just "connected" (apparently)...
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My wife cooks some amazing things...but doesn't write down what she used, or how much, so nothing is really repeatable, no matter how much I liked it.
So...this might not be a complete waste.
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another fascinating thing I find with all this iot is that it nearly always comes with a social media angle.
Dealing with businesses these days biggest worry is our privacy, but when it comes to social media including a shitload of iot let's show the world almost every aspect of our personal life.
Everything done and used in the [once was] privacy of our homes is being put out there.
Yeah I know it's different information, how much money vs what I own, street address vs what my house looks like (inside and out), my medical condition compared to what I often/never eat/drink ...
details private, clues aplenty.
JUST WHAT MARKETING ALWAYS WANTED
1 sure in the old days they always wanted to know how much disposable income you have,
and from that they would try and guess
2 what you spend that money on,
3 what is your "quality" target (i.e. do you buy Ikea or custom made furniture), hotel or B&B,
4 when, where, how you buy, how much do you buy, how much do you use ...
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In the old days they would use #1 to "guess" 2, 3, 4 ...
now with social media they have 2, 3 and 4 handed to them on a platter
- it's exactly the info they always wanted - they know exactly how to target you.
- and it's also a hell of a lot easier to calculate #1 given 2, 3 and 4 than the other way around.
so really, apart from things like actual credit card numbers really what does "privacy" mean when we tell organisations not to share our info but we let our devices do it?
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You should wait for the auto-tweet version.
It's obviously vitally important that everyone on twitter knows what you're eating, and a pan that takes a picture and auto-tweets it will save you a lot of work.
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I'm waiting for the other kind of pan that auto tweets a picture of what you ate yesterday ...
It'll come, it'll come.
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as an added bonus, it will analyze you the condition of your health for you. You will probably have to pay for the option for it to tell you what it is but it will phone home with the info regardless.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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Lipo battery that close to high heat......
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Well since I have CRS it would certainly help to know what I'm cooking. I mean right in the middle os making chili I through in a ham hock or something as revolting how would that work out?
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42. Can boy with young woman... (4)
43. ...spoon one with the French? (5)
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42) BINT - B in TIN - rather a derogatory term, that word.
43) LADLE - LAD with French "The": "LE"
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42) no - not what was intended
43) yes
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41. Arms back for close up (4)
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holey moley that didn't last long...
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I just discovered that a past programmer (circa 2014) thought it would be a good idea to combine the existing jquery and Kendo-UI javascript into a single.min file. The reasons are lost to the sands of time, but the end result is that we are now stuck in 2014, and the web site is so huge that we can't just break these files apart, change all the references throughout the code, and expect sh*t to keep working. The testing effort alone would require multiple MONTHS of time.
And to think people here were cautioning me against a total rewrite...
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: thought it would be a good idea to combine the existing jquery and Kendo-UI javascript into a single.min file.
Terrible!
Customer: I'd like scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, gravy, sausage, pancakes, wheat toast and a coffee please.
Cook: Pours everything into large pan (eggs, hashbrowns, gravy, sausage, pancake batter, bread and pours coffee on top). Heats til hot. Serves in bucket.
Customer:
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