Just a friendly reminder to report bugs to the What bugs? tracker.
theBread
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RE: Uh, guys? Uh, guys?
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RE: Uh, guys? Uh, guys?
Just a friendly reminder to report bugs to the What bugs? tracker.
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RE: WTF Bites
For your pleasure, the AWS console's group by alphabetically:
Need Redshift? Is it under 'R'? No, it's 'A' because it's Amazon Redshift.
The mixing of names and acronyms is pretty annoying too. Everywhere in the documentation calls Simple Notification Service SNS, same with Simple Queue Service. Either stick with the formal names, or use the acronym.
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RE: C#
I've been trying to learn this new-fangled language and it feels a lot like Java. But dad-gum does that Silverlight feature look cool, it looks like it has a bright future to it. I'm really excited for this and that music player they are developing.
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RE: Internet access in rural America and StraightTalk Wireless WTF
@Gribnit said in Internet access in rural America and StraightTalk Wireless WTF:
@mott555 without fiber broadband a farm can't stream out separate video of each plant growing all the time
The farmers I know stream a ton of weather and crop data. My grandpa was a farmer and had a computer/internet long before anyone else I knew did. He was pulling weather and crop data in order to plan when to plant or what to expect.
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RE: A critical reflection on GDPR
With less than 24 hours to go, I can take pride in earning this:
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RE: Trufuel WTF (not technology related)
We're currently researching ways to make single source organic gluten-free free range mixed fuel so we can have 2-cycle motors back.
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RE: A critical reflection on GDPR
@blakeyrat We got it from Oracle, so it's at least a $1000 per upload of that image, and every time we email it to someone to show we're certified.
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No RadioWTF this year?
The only thing I look forward during the rest of my dark, dismal year is the sweet sound of that guitar riff, Lorne Kate's dulcet tones, and WTFs put to the radio play. While the Markov chain articles were pretty funny, I was hoping for the radio show. Is that idea completely wiped away now?
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RE: WTF Bites
@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
It works on my machine (Chrome and Firefox)
You must be on a magical AB test that I don't have, or, I can't really tell because you're not including the URL or anythingmore than what I can assume is a mockup screenshot.
You caught me, I made it all up.
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RE: WTF Bites
@homoBalkanus said in WTF Bites:
@theBread did they consolidate their interfaces or does it still look like a different intern worked on each one?
For the most party they all look similar, but there are a ton of external tools that have different UIs, like QuickSight.
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RE: WTF Bites
For your pleasure, the AWS console's group by alphabetically:
Need Redshift? Is it under 'R'? No, it's 'A' because it's Amazon Redshift.
The mixing of names and acronyms is pretty annoying too. Everywhere in the documentation calls Simple Notification Service SNS, same with Simple Queue Service. Either stick with the formal names, or use the acronym.
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RE: Internet access in rural America and StraightTalk Wireless WTF
@Gribnit Wait I thought the corn itself would be a processor, and the entire field would be a super computer. Isn't it what they mean when they talk about genetic computing?
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RE: Internet access in rural America and StraightTalk Wireless WTF
@Gribnit said in Internet access in rural America and StraightTalk Wireless WTF:
@mott555 without fiber broadband a farm can't stream out separate video of each plant growing all the time
The farmers I know stream a ton of weather and crop data. My grandpa was a farmer and had a computer/internet long before anyone else I knew did. He was pulling weather and crop data in order to plan when to plant or what to expect.
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RE: NPM takes the cake!
So in the vein of stupid errors, anyone see Github's angry Unicorn error screen yesterday?
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RE: Enterprise scale application on a consumer account? Genius!
@lorne-kates With regards to 'High Risk Activities" doesn't Apple have that in their ToS that apps can't be used for 911 services or other 'high risk' stuff too?
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RE: Uber, the sociopathic company full of psychopaths, now with murder! (Because regulations aren't "Disruptive" enough!)
@blakeyrat said in Uber, the sociopathic company full of psychopaths, now with murder! (Because regulations aren't "Disruptive" enough!):
@masonwheeler said in Uber, the sociopathic company full of psychopaths, now with murder! (Because regulations aren't "Disruptive" enough!):
Come on. You're from the Puget Sound area. You know better.
Yeah but I do lots of driving on the east side (of the mountains; not of Lake Washington). I-82 is a paradise for people who like to drive fast. Half the time you see tanks driving around, too.
You mean west Idaho?