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@robe007 Because you don't have a pipe when you choose 'inherit'
You "relinquish" the option, by not choosing pipe
I think you can accomplish what you want by using pipe and pipe the ReadableStream you get to both process.stdout and another WritableStream of your choice.
Yes, the same ReadableStream and be piped to multiple WritableStreams.
It's worth noting that the pretty progress bar is done with shell control characters that don't display that well when piped to a text file (or anything other than a shell, really)
If you cat the file after the fact, though, the final result should be the same as if it played out in the terminal--just with the animation greatly sped up.
Ok, let me explain. What I want to do is to see if is possible to get in "real time" the progress of the bar to get how percentage the command it is been executed
'inherit' is a shortcut for saying "I don't want to mess with whatever the input and output of this subprocess is, just forward mine as though the user activated that"
But you do want to mess with the output
So 'inherit' is not for you
In some personal news, today begins my last week at @StackOverflow.
Lots of sad good-byes coming up; so many great people here that have been a huge part of my life for a long time.
But after almost nine years, it's time for something new.
I feel like chat gets as much attention as it needs. Bugs aren't reported too often, but they seem to get fixed when they are: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/…
re: the welcome initiative, New users can't even participate in chat, by design, yeah?
Sure, Madara, one could answer a bounty question as their firs action on the site and hit the rep limit 1 second in to their new account, but I would make a small wager that more than 90% of users who eventually hit 20+ rep take a week between account creation and hitting that number.
@rlemon nah, I disagree. If you are interested in hiring someone who stated to have a SO account or so many rep points, I'd instantly check this activity on the site, read some questions, some answers
not really, but I read some random questions and answers I figure.. "yeah, the guy knows this shit", and he has like 50k rep or more... that is a statement
on twitter you only have to look good, SO is really more about knowledge. Yes, you can do crappy and shitty things and still get rep, but then again, anybody interested in you is looking your up
so, we can all agree, the rep counter as pure number isn't worth much. But nobody in his right mind would take that number without looking into the actual data.
the combination of those things, can be very impressive.
If someone shows me that they made King's Landing in minecraft, I'm not going to shrug and say "well all that tells me is that you spent a lot of time on it"
I'm going to say, wow, the fruit of your labor is really cool
It's oversimplifying to claim that the rep score doesn't matter outside the site. If you said "I have 100 rep on StackOverflow." the interviewer is not checking your profile. If you say "I have 10k rep on StackOverflow." then they are.
Yes in my experience, companies always were very impressed by SO reputation. Most companies (especially big ones) have tons of employees which are around here as well. So if you apply to a job, the company of course is looking you up here in greater detail
but.. I have to agree with lemon from another perspective, where the rep system really fails. Until I had 100k reputation, it was really hard work. Providing good answers, to gain as much rep as possible in 24 hours. But, as soon I reached 100k, all the rest pretty much came automatically
@KevinB You (https://stackoverflow.com/users/400654/kevin-b) have 86053 reputation, earned 15 rep today, asked 7 questions, gave 2312 answers, for a q:a ratio of 7:2312. avg. rep/post: 37.1. Badges: 11g 139s 161b
@jAndy You (https://stackoverflow.com/users/1386886/jandy) have 177257 reputation, earned 20 rep today, asked 64 questions, gave 1988 answers, for a q:a ratio of 16:497. avg. rep/post: 86.38. Badges: 43g 266s 327b
ME: hey, I spent like 20 trillion hours on your site, helped millions of people out... and finally, eventually, you gave me some love back! SO: Here's your Tshirt and your cup, now STFU.
there are like 25 ro's, pretty much the whole regular chat is a ro. Any real chat related moderating (like bad words, flooding) could be easily handled by caprica. So, it's only social status
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@jAndy I'm a RO in the sandbox. Pretty high level gig
I'm not sure if I entirely follow your argument, though @jAndy. Is it that RO status doesn't matter at all, so people should be approved immediately if they ask for it? Or that no one else with RO status is needed, so elections should be halted?
"elections" isn't the right word, but you get what I mean.
hmm should I pursue that login information carries over between multiple host masks? - IE if someone types directly the IP, or the URL, or uses a shortened url?