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1. The lounge is for the CodeProject community to discuss things of interest to the community, and as a place for the whole community to participate. It is, first and foremost, a respectful meeting and discussion area for those wishing to discuss the life of a Software developer.
The #1 rule is: Be respectful of others, of the site, and of the community as a whole.
2. Technical discussions are welcome, but if you need specific programming question answered please use Quick Answers[^], or to discussion your programming problem in depth use the programming forums[^]. We encourage technical discussion, but this is a general discussion forum, not a programming Q&A forum. Posts will be moved or deleted if they fit better elsewhere.
3. No sys-admin, networking, "how do I setup XYZ" questions. For those use the SysAdmin[^] or Hardware and Devices[^] forums.
4. No politics (including enviro-politics[^]), no sex, no religion. This is a community for software development. There are plenty of other sites that are far more appropriate for these discussions.
5. Nothing Not Safe For Work, nothing you would not want your wife/husband, your girlfriend/boyfriend, your mother or your kid sister seeing on your screen.
6. Any personal attacks, any spam, any advertising, any trolling, or any abuse of the rules will result in your account being removed.
7. Not everyone's first language is English. Be understanding.
Please respect the community and respect each other. We are of many cultures so remember that. Don't assume others understand you are joking, don't belittle anyone for taking offense or being thin skinned.
We are a community for software developers. Leave the egos at the door.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
modified 16-Sep-19 9:31am.
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Should WaitOne have been named WaitOn?
Gus Gustafson
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Hmmm,
I think the One in the name is referring to the number of objects you are waiting on. The Windows API equivalent would probably be WaitForSingleObject[^].
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+5 Good thought.
Gus Gustafson
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Of course, I'm assuming that you were referring to WaitOne[^]. 
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Maybe, if "wait one" implies a time limit, but "wait on" does not.
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WaitADaGumMinute?
The most expensive tool is a cheap tool. Gareth Branwyn
JaxCoder.com
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Wordle 426 3/6
🟩⬛🟩⬛🟨
🟩⬛🟩🟩⬛
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Requirements: 8 G Ram. That's crazy. I can't remember what I had on my PC when it came out, but surely less than 256 K. Maybe only 128K.
Keep Calm and Carry On
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I think that's probably the min requirement for either Windows or the Epic store. I'm pretty sure it doesn't need an Intel Core i5-750 (or those graphics cards) either.
TTFN - Kent
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Doom runs on cashpoints, computers, a desk phone, ... and even on a Pregnancy Test[^]
If that comes up positive, I ain't hanging around to see the new baby ...
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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In Windows 11.
Start -> Settings -> Recovery -> Advanced Sartup -> Restart Now
Machine reboots.
Select Troubleshoot -> UEFI Firmware Settings -> Restart
Machine reboots
Frantically hit arrow keys and tab button to get to advanced settings -> Advanced -> PCM settings -> Wake-on-LAN -> Enable
Tab / arrow key to the Exit button.
- Load Optimized defaults
- Save Changes and Reset
- Discard changes and exit
- Launch EUFI from USB
Scratch chin. Select...err...box B?
A list of settings that have been changed, such as changing the Boot OS, changing voltage values, and another dozen things are listed. [Restart] [Cancel]
Cancel. Discard changes and exit. Scratch head.
Reboot.
Start -> Settings -> Recovery -> Advanced Sartup -> Restart Now [Reboot] Select Troubleshoot -> UEFI Firmware Settings -> Restart [Reboot] Advanced settings -> Advanced -> PCM settings -> Wake-on-LAN -> Enable -> Exit.
- Load Optimized defaults
- Save Changes and Reset
- Discard changes and exit
- Launch EUFI from USB
Scream in anger
Start -> Settings -> Recovery -> Advanced Sartup -> Restart Now [Reboot] Select Troubleshoot -> UEFI Firmware Settings -> Restart [Reboot] Advanced settings -> Advanced -> PCM settings -> Wake-on-LAN -> Enable -> EZ Mode -> Save and Exit
Changes: Wake-on-LAN [Disable] -> [Enable]
Restart.
Are we seriously in 2022? This is beyond ridiculous.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Whoever was responsible for this should be caned in front of a live studio audience.
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Personally, I'd prefer Chuck Norris whale on them for half an hour. 
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Well we know at least one person reads the CCC.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Well, actually, I was the whale-cane firestorm perpetrator. I set the clue. 
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Why would half an hour be necessary? That many Chuck Norris blows in the same direction would knock Earth out of it's orbit.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Looks like site driving. What are you trying to share?
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Which is click-bait or site driving, add some value, tell us why you think it's worthwhile, what did you learn?
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Before you get all pissy negative, change your browser so that when you hover over a link the url appears at the bottom of your window or something, then you will see the link and determine for yourself. If you had done so, you wouldn't have accused me of site driving when I have never site-driven here. You sound like you are trying to make this into SO or something.
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Your post is noting but "Follow this link".
I canceled my subscription to this one web newspaper; on major reason was that its front page never revealed nothing whasoever. Every story was presented with catchy phrases like "On her way to work this happened". "This will be his biggest task this fall". Right now: A photo of some foreign banknotes: "Nosediving". And "Never before used in war". "Dancing - then this happens". "Going viral". Photo that seems to be part of an oil rig: "Begging Norway". Close up of an eye: "Can reveal a disease". Sometimes, the photo reveals some celebrity face, but I am not into celebrities (and don't care much for gossip about them).
Earlier, I felt an urge to click on each and ever one of those nonsense headlines, just in case there was something valuable hidden behind them. There rarely was. Or, the information density is much higher at other sites. I started skipping all those "Look at this!" stories - and soon it dropped to at most four or five stories a day, most of them just a couple paragraphs long. Now I am back to the front page only, and a few free teaser stories (all of them are of the 'Look a this!' kind). The front page tells me that something has happened to someone, somewhere in the world, but hey, I am not surprised by that.
Many web forums are similar - including technical ones. I have come into the habit of just skipping over those with titles like "Difficult problem" or "Stuck with programming task" or "Help needed". I am not wasting my time on reading a long text just to find out that I have nothing to contribute. Often, it is possible to deduce that from the headline (certainly here in the Lounge!), and I skip over that post/thread. I skip over far more threads today than I did two years ago.
Then comes a post "Kubernetes". I was struggling with it a couple of years ago, so it caught my eye. Inside: Nothing! Nothing of value to me, nothing where I could contribute with my experiences. It was just like one of those "Look at this!" headlines in that web newspaper: Just a waste of time opening it. I am not going to waste even more time by following some link must because you state "Look at this!".
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trønderen wrote: I am not going to waste even more time by ... Instead, you will waste even more time by writing a long drawn out reply, draining all humor from the site. Great job! And I'm wasting my time by responding to a buzz-kill.
Anyway, I hope you find humor in other endeavors today!
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