@Batophobia It is broken. You don't use version control, so I'm guessing you don't do daily builds, and since you don't do daily builds, there's no reason to have one step builds. Am I on the right track here?
@Batophobia 2 programmers, it DOES happen. I forced the other guy to use version control though. I refuse to grab his code from wherever he places it if it's not through svn.
@KevinvanderVelden My last contract was at a bigger company - every six months they did a full disaster recovery test (including restoring all backups) to ensure the process was working.
Basically you keep two separate lines of development: theirs and yours. You periodically import their work into your repository, but your changes exist in a separate timeline that you control.
When you're done, you merge the two timelines together and copy the result back
Of course this is the absolutely worst way to get started with git, and a terrible kludge overall
but I don't know how you manage without the "solve merge conflicts you didn't know you had" step
and without the "know who added what line in the code what the fuck is this timebomb doing in here" step
If it helps, it's not very different from the way it works for people who are introduced to git through github
The cp steps are replaced by git push/pull and SSH setup and pull requests and other such hell
we bought dragon whale and later changed app id. now we tried to buy fireflies. we get the message that the object is for another apple id, and we first have to buy the app. when clicking ok, we get the message purchase cancelled - error in transaction. what do we do?
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@MBraedley It is, Legendary just did something that smoothed out a step or something, I can't recall exactly where, as I haven't played it since it came out.
I've had multiple problems with commands all involving the new naming system. It just won't work. Only the IDs will. For example, if I were to try
/scoreboard objectives add snow stat.mineBlock.snow Snow
That wouldn't work. But,
/scoreboard objectives add snow stat.mineBlock.80 Snow
w...
@OrigamiRobot Tried that. Nothing worked and I spent more time setting up the computer than I did reinstalling Windows. My goal is 0% support time at home.
I had a fun issue where every time I logged in, the GUI would restart, so entering my username and password would cause the computer to prompt me for my username and password again.
I'm brand new to Ubuntu and I was trying to get multiple monitors to work. After messing around in the nvidia settings, I tried restarting lightdm and it made a noise and prompted me for my password. When I typed it in, it made a noise again and prompted me for my password again. And again, over ...
In many cases it happens when an X server is started using sudo e.g. as sudo startx (which leaves a root-owned .Xauthority in the invoking user's home directory). — steeldriverNov 18 '13 at 3:42
so basically, user error :P
an entirely understandable user error that can be made while troubleshooting other stuff
@OrigamiRobot I'm spending more money in order to spend less time. At my age, and at my point in my life, my time is worth a ridiculous amount of money to me, and I have the money to spend, so arbitrarily paying more for the same physical thing does not bother me.
Once in a while my new character will just have a black cloud, like dust or something, billowing out behind them. It doesn't seem to be associated to any specific traits or equipment that I can discern.
@BenBrocka well yes but that's the one bit of maintenance that you might wanna do on Windows
The other one is cleanup of garbage, and /tmp usually gets cleaned up on boot, with the logs on an automatic rotation (first plaintext, then gzip, then garbage)
> AT&T said its GigaPower service will download 25 songs in one second, a TV show in less than three seconds, and a high definition online movie in less than 36 seconds.
It will also buffer your Netflix TV show in five hours