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Q: Delayed job picking attributes from table differently in different environments

websterI am using delayed job to queue a Model method in another Model like this: article_loader.rb date_value_in_string = "2017-06-21 07:17:00" Article.delay(:queue => 'article_load').article_loading([date_value_in_string]) Even though I have passed a String as an argument to the method, inside th...

13:08
New Genesis controller and soon new vga cable and controller cord extension. I'll have my revenge on all those game I didn't finish ! :)
Aladdin? :P
No I had Aladdin on the GameGear!
My favorite genesis game was probably Shining Force. Solid grid based rpg
On Genesis I have : Sonic, Sonic 2, Sonic 3D Blast, Cool Spot, Taz-Mania, Quackshot, Shinobi, an Helicopter game, an NHL game and another one that I can't remember the name
Ah the GameGear. I'm pretty sure that was invented to prop up the battery industry. I never had one but had friends and they always needed more batteries
NHL 95 is the only good oldschool NHL game ;)
13:15
I think I have the 93 NHLPA game
Also I believe Desert Strike is your helicopter game. Loved the heck out of it
NHLPA Hockey '93 is a Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System ice hockey game developed by Park Place Productions and published by Electronic Arts Sports Network. It is the second installment of the NHL series and the first to be released for the Super NES. Although considered to be the second EA Sports NHL game, the game was not licensed by the NHL, however it did receive licensing permission from the NHLPA. Because of this all teams are referred to only by city with no use of the team name itself. Additionally, no NHL team logos or NHL emblems are seen anywhere in the game. ��2...
Super Thunder Blade (スーパーサンダーブレード) is a shooter for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console, published by Sega. It was one of the two launch titles for the console in Japan (the other one being Space Harrier II), as well as being one of the six launch titles for the console for its U.S. launch. It is a follow-up to the 1987 arcade game Thunder Blade. It was released for the Virtual Console on September 17, 2007. It was also included in the Sega Genesis Collection for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable in 2007 and in Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. == Gameplay... ==
It was not Desert Strike but Super Thunder Blade
I had bought Desert Strike for the computer we had back then, but it never worked!
Ah man, missed out
ToeJam & Earl, Earthworm Jim
I played the heck out of the Wolfenstein demo though so it's ok :P It was hard and gore for my age but hey it's ok my parent didn't know :P
the TMNT game
I remember the Sega Channel... gooood times
13:18
Talespin is the one I was not able to remember
Mutant League Football
Man I can't wait to play again!
Is your new controller for the actual genesis or a USB for an emulator?
The actual Genesis
They are not originals but now that I have backups I can try to repair the two originals one
Nice. I believe mine is still hiding somewhere in my closet at the parents house
Maybe I should go visit them and snag it :P
13:21
Ahahah this was one of the nice thing about buying the house! I can now have all my consoles at home :) ! FeelsGoodMan!
Retrocomputing in your own home. That's cool.
And I think they might even has an NES with the duckhunt game and lightgun. But that means I'll need to buy a CRT =\
Yeah and one of my friend will sell me some Xbox originals game! I'll be set for many years (but I'll still grow my library of games ehehe)
@Jared Now that I think about it, I never really knew how it works, I'm sure it's a hell of a cool tech!
I think the system that impacted me the most was the original PlayStation. Spyro, Crash Bandicoot, FFVII-IX
Spyro! Still hasn't passed the GBA game I had :P
13:31
the tl;dr of lightguns is that the screen goes black and starts showing lights on each "target" once the gun sees a light it registers it and it knows where you were pointing
Nice tl;dr thanks @Jared!
I can find converters to go from HDMI to NTSC, but not from NTSC to HDMI :(
Totally forgot about those horrific adapters
There's one. Might make it so you don't need a CRT, perhaps?
Well the lightgun itself is dependent on CRT technology
So everything else besides duckhunt works
13:41
I forgot about light guns :(
13:55
Never even played another game that used it besides duck hunt
Is there another game that use it?
Apparently there were lots
Just googled it. But I have never heard of any of them.
Maybe they're not great.
Most likely. Just like all VirtualBoy games
I looked to buy the ram extension for the 64, but oh boy it's pricy
 
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Hey guys
Been a while
Suh
Wassup Jared, oh is it good morning to you
*or
So how do you truncate a string ? say if i want "shoe.atom" to truncate .atom so i remain with shoe...
just "shoe"
is it always before a period the word you want?
yes
easiest is probably str.split('.').first
most efficient is probably making a regex and grabbing it
"some.thing"[/(\w+)/]
=> "some"
for example
let me try regex
 
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16:51
I forgot to say I have Spider-Man vs Kingpin
With the new movie of Spider-Man (which is really good) I can't wait to play
17:40
> But who's realistically writing webapps using Ruby without Rails?
From a comment on HN
The answer is probably something like : in the US not a lot, but in the rest of the world I'm sure there is
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I like the idea. I don't think my boss would use it -- he likes everything to be on our own servers. But I like it.

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