Alright I am on my second day. did anyone here get their Hot Reload feature working?
I am going crazy because I am watching a video now and I am running a newer version of everything and still not seeing the changes they are having. Dotnet 6 + VS 2022 and everything
I've talked about how I love a nice pretty prompt in my Windows Terminal and made videos showing in detail how to do it. I've also worked with my buddy TooTallNate to put my real-time blood sugar into a bash or PowerShell prompt, but this was back in 2017. Now that I'm "Team OhMyPosh" I have been meaning to write a Nightscout "segment" for my prompt. Nightscout is an open source self-hosted (t…
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[Captain Obvious] Active directory attribute names are so dumb
[Captain Obvious] Like some of them make sense, but some of them just don't
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First name givenName
Middle Name middlename
Last name sn
Display Name displayName
Department department
Job Title title
Mobile No. mobile
Pager No. pager
Office Loc. physicalDeliveryOfficeName
Street streetAddress
PO Box postOfficeBox
City l
Zip/postcode postalCode
if you want naming consistency of that scheme, they would be first name, middle name, last name given name, infix, family name forename, middle name, surname
however, then you assume that people have the 3-part name scheme
@Wietlol Users are in charge of entering the names. Leave it to them to enter it correctly, don't try to make a system that is "correct" because that's impossible.
I love/hate the time ones. There are so many posts on SO from people who don't seem to understand the clock. I had one person arguing that getHours() returning 10 means it's 11 o'clock because the documentation stated that the return values were 0-23. And refused to acknowledge that 00:00 == 24:00 == 12 AM
@CaptainObvious It's a bit of a philosophical discussion at that point - 12:00:00.00000000000000000 (and so on) is PM 12:00:00.00000000000000000(indeterminate number of zeroes later)1 is AM
But I don't know anybody who actually bothers with this distinction for AM/PM other than pointing out that technically that's the case. For practical reasons all people seem to realise 00:00 = 12 AM
@Wietlol I tried to order take out from a website around here and they asked for a street number. I could not continue without one. Which is odd because while street numbers technically exist, they are almost never used around here. I couldn't even give the website any approximation for a number, hence I couldn't order.
Same thing. Street number = house number. Or "building number" - I live in a block of flats and it has a single number assigned to it. I just don't know what it is.
Here Royal Mail assign postcodes to buildings sites (eg for housing developments). Except the houses which come out after the development is complete might not even have that same postcode
The blocks themselves tend to have their own names. Often it's just numbers that are different from the streets. You could have 5 blocks built on 5 parallel streets and then the blocks might be numbered 101-105.
So street A number 105 might be completely different from block 105 which also happens to be on street A.
In fact, often that's the case - it's very rare that the block number is close to the same street number. It might have a street number of 57, for example because it happens to be between 55 and 59.
if you had a city where streets were in a perfect grid, then you could say that there are 2 kinds of streets, the "horizontal" and "vertical" ones... after you decided how to hold the map
and you could name them 1st H Street up to Nth H Street and 1st V Street up to Mth V Street
obviously, this ideal city can only expand in two directions
obviously, this ideal city cannot respect nature, so mountains have to be levelled, rivers have to be dried (or straightened) in order to remain consistent
@Freerey Depends on the country. The UK doesn't do that, since they have the postal code system. It is enough to determine where something is with high enough precision. Which city, which part of the city, which subdivision, etc. You still need to identify the exact building there but a house number is enough to give you that.
But not all countries do it that way. And it also depends how the city is laid out. In some cases you might not need the block of flats...if you don't have blocks of flats.
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Yeah usually a house name/number box and postcode will identify a single building here too
There are some instances though where a single destination may have MULTIPLE postcodes
and I'm not talking about old postcodes and new postcodes
I'm talking multiple actively used postcodes. AFAIK there's only 1 destination which is like that
"DVLA, SWANSEA" , which has at least 5 postcodes
Although if the postcode for somewhere changes, the old postcode will probably continue to work
I used to live at a house with the postcode CH62 9DP, which was assigned in 1999, before which is was L62 9DP. Every christmas we'd receive a christmas card addressed to an old owner to the old postcode, despire the fact that the postcode has been unallocatedfor over 20 years
Stupid rules like that are why royal mail pay hundreds of people who spend most of their day working out where tf a particular item of post is meant to go
but at that point, you just accept the consequences
such as me stopping to pay for that old url and accepting that anyone that still didnt update will have to find the website again and remove their broken bookmark