So this big photoshop project for class due tonight just kind of like disappeared. Since I have a lot of google drive space I've been working on my projects within it, which is fine. but I'm creating a kind of abstract deep space scene using these colored scans I have of some drawings. Lots of heavy ram work. Each "galaxy" is a single .psb file of like 8-9GB. So the entire project is like 50GB, so obviously Drive can't push that quick enough.
Turns out while processing a smart object the drive my google drive was based on (One of my external 3TB's) just went missing. Shows up as unformatted. I do backups from that drive to an identical 3TB so the only thing I lost was the work I did. And the source files are on drive right now so i can redo it. Problem is I'm worried if due to all the work, the drive suddenly just couldn't handle it anymore. I looked in crystaldisk info and it shows what I suppose is 8 uncorrectable sector counts, but for some reason that took the drive completely offline.
For now I did a quick format. I can always redownload my files from drive and work on my RAID for now. Just a shame for the lost work. Trying to run TestDisk to see if I can find a partition table and just write it onto the disk.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;45949131]What do I do with a Co-Worker who wants to wear big boy pants, but still wants to be spoon-fed?[/QUOTE]
Feed him the spoon. Preferably at 20km/h
PhotoRec saves psb and psd files so I'll probably just run a filter scan on that and have it dump to my drive.
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;45949781]Feed him the spoon. Preferably at 20km/h[/QUOTE]
First he said, that he wants to help work on the DB interfaces for customer x, and then he bitches about how no one is helping him to learn how SQL works.
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He's also leaving the company because of their lack of Teaching him. (He's been here for 1 week)
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;45950016]Call him a brat and be grateful he even has a fucking job.[/QUOTE]
He's been bitching about everything since he's here.
* Bitching about not receiving the proper amount of spoonfeeding
* Bitching about the company splitting with it's parent firm
* Bitching that we have no IT infrastructure temporary because of the forced split. (Which I am now setting up)
* Bitching about the quality of his laptop (i5, 8GB, 250SSD Thinkpad T430)
* Bitching about them not paying for further education and stuff
* Bitching about not receiving things like work car, payment for food, train tickets, etc...
* Bitching about choice of programming language (Java)
* Bitching about having to use a Revision control system (SVN)
* Bitching about the homeless person sleeping on a bench in front of the building each day.
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Oh and
* Bitching about having to use a Laptop with Windows 7 instead of a MacBook and OSX.
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I told him to quit bitching or I will reduce his bandwidth to 56k for his MAC Addr. on the firewall.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;45950111]* Bitching about choice of programming language (Java)[/QUOTE]
I would be bitching about it too.
You know, I'm not normally for the death penalty, but I think I could make an exception for that asshole.
Also, if he's bitching about SVN, he's a moron.
SVN hasn't been that big of a problem after the bidrectional Subversion bridge was introduced to git, so you can just work with git and then commit with git svn dcommit.
[QUOTE=Bugga12;45950201]I would be bitching about it too.[/QUOTE]
Working on very high-profile software for finance sector. That shit's some serious business.
There aren't a whole lot of Programming languages that would really work out that great for such a thing.
Edit:
Reliability, Compliance, and Support and stuff.
I had a problem, so I tried Java.
Now I have a ProblemFactory.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;45950111]He's been bitching about everything since he's here.
* Bitching about not receiving the proper amount of spoonfeeding
* Bitching about the company splitting with it's parent firm
* Bitching that we have no IT infrastructure temporary because of the forced split. (Which I am now setting up)
* Bitching about the quality of his laptop (i5, 8GB, 250SSD Thinkpad T430)
* Bitching about them not paying for further education and stuff
* Bitching about not receiving things like work car, payment for food, train tickets, etc...
* Bitching about choice of programming language (Java)
* Bitching about having to use a Revision control system (SVN)
* Bitching about the homeless person sleeping on a bench in front of the building each day.
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Oh and
* Bitching about having to use a Laptop with Windows 7 instead of a MacBook and OSX.
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I told him to quit bitching or I will reduce his bandwidth to 56k for his MAC Addr. on the firewall.[/QUOTE]
Does this dude have a salary?
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I'll take his job, and I promise I won't bitch
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;45950584]Enterprise grade software, where your program is 4x longer than it should be.[/QUOTE]
Companies feel more comfortable if there's redundant redundancies in the code.
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[QUOTE=Bugga12;45950201]I would be bitching about it too.[/QUOTE]
Look on the bright side. At least it's no COBOL, delphi or pascal.
Or ~Visual basic 6~
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;45950584]Enterprise grade software, where your program is 4x longer than it should be.[/QUOTE]
[url]https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpriseEdition[/url]
Firefox pls stop. It's randomly deciding not to save pages in my history. So I close a tab, press Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen it and it gives me a blank new tab, not the closed tab or my new tab page. I press back and it gives me a black new tab page.
Guys, how do I use this to get all the capture groups into bash variables? (While still having a g modifier effect)
/"s2d".*?intranet\.ooelfv.at\/webext2\/detail\.php\?NUM1=(.*?)">(.*?)<\/a>.*?<p> (.*?)<br>.*?Alarmstufe: (.).*?Feuerwehren.*?FF (.*?)<br>/gs
Willing to use anything I don't have to install, grep doesn't seem to be enough, neither is built in regex.
Daaang.
So some truck managed to hit a utility pole just right to knock out power for at least two blocks. Including my apartment.
Do you know how hard it is to find your phone when your only light source is a half-dead flashlight and whatever sunlight managed to reflect off three walls to get into the room? Or how creepy it is to walk through a completely silent, pitch-black hallway in the middle of downtown?
Or how bad traffic gets when the traffic lights are out? Apparently I'm the only one who knows to treat an out light as a four-way stop.
Got a new battery for my T420...
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/qPvNcT6.png[/IMG]
Previous one was at 27,000 mWh...
Nice having actual battery "life."
Well, letting photorec continue to read the drive. says 5hours left searching for .psb and .psd. Going to work on another drive for now, if it finds the files, awesome. if not I will be working in the mean time.
But probably tonight maybe I will be subscribing to Dropbox's 1TB plan. Any feedback on that idea? I've had much more success with their client and their service feels much more powerful for someone who is looking to poweruse a cloud sync function versus drive which feels more like collab work. And their client can check for already synced files so much easier.
for a while today my mac said it had no battery plugged in. while running on battery
[QUOTE=.Lain;45951908]for a while today my mac said it had no battery plugged. while running on battery[/QUOTE]
Your battery is having an existential crisis, nothing to worry about.
is it bad when a isp technician comes to your house to help with troubleshooting a massive speed drop (60/30 to less than a mb u/d) and just stares when he sees you networking setup for a solid minute, and ends it with: "holy crap..."
[QUOTE=xplicitt;45951961]is it bad when a isp technician comes to your house to help with troubleshooting a massive speed drop (60/30 to less than a mb u/d) and just stares when he sees you networking setup for a solid minute, and ends it with: "holy crap..."[/QUOTE]
ISP tech came to set up network, and saw my networking equipment. He was impressed.
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[QUOTE=xplicitt;45951961]is it bad when a isp technician comes to your house to help with troubleshooting a massive speed drop (60/30 to less than a mb u/d) and just stares when he sees you networking setup for a solid minute, and ends it with: "holy crap..."[/QUOTE]
TBH, I would stare aswell, if I would look at a non-standard networking setup. I stare everytime I see an infrastructure of a customer. There's always something I've never seen anymore.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;45952000]ISP tech came to set up network, and saw my networking equipment. He was impressed.[/QUOTE]
If an ISP tech came out to see mine he would just say "wtf is this shit".
There's a random coax cable coming from the ajar cabinet door that holds the electrical breaker and telecom equipment to a modem on the living room end table. Its not well thought out.
oh, no. this was because ethernet spaghetti and 3 cisco 36 port switches in different places and the only thing that impressed the tech was a hardware firewall, a properly networked large format printer, and wired ethernet to everyone, instead of complaining that the isp sux because of terribad wifi.
My new setup is actually really clean, with cable canals everywhere.
Sort of off topic but I always making it a point to watch this every year
[video=youtube;vMNrb4aQyvI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMNrb4aQyvI[/video]
It's always kind of difficult for me to watch since we actually went to NYC like 2 or 3 weeks after 9/11 (vacation planned a year in advance). I'm not entirely sure I understood the gravity of the situation at 6 years old, but what I remember most was the dust near ground zero.
Yeah I just watched that particular video for the first time today. It's hard to believe it's real.
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Also, that camera man is my hero
[QUOTE=Warship;45952762]Yeah I just watched that particular video for the first time today. It's hard to believe it's real.
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Also, that camera man is my hero[/QUOTE]
4 minutes of pitch darkness being unable to breathe and he immediately starts interviewing people. He's got balls.
technician was confused wen I said a 60/30 connection is what were supposed to have
he looked at our account and we're supposed to have 190/45
yay
I'm going to assume that high number = good
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