JackbyDev

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[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 14 minutes ago

Most like a small cult or something you'd say?

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 6 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

She isn't a cruel person and she loves people, especially children.

This has got to be satire. You did not just genuinely end your post about your daughter getting charged with possession CSAM with saying she loves children.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 3 points 2 hours ago

I got my ears pierced and my hair has been long for a couple years.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 2 points 2 hours ago

I'm sorry, but as an interviewer I'll never not have some form of live coding. Some people just don't know how to code. I don't mean that in some elitist, gate keepy way. I mean some people lie on resumes. If I used Excel every day (like I was an accountant) I would not take someone's word that they know how to use Excel, I'd want to see them do it.

I am fully aware that problems are harder under stress. I advocate for genuinely easy problems in coding challenges. I don't like brain teasers. I don't really even care if you finish the problem. So long as I can tell that you know how to make a computer do things you tell it in code, know how to ask questions about a problem, and make progress towards solving it -- I'm happy.

At an old job I made the mistake of not conducting a coding session of some form and we hired someone who I genuinely believe didn't know how to program. They'd ask for help on tasks very often and I'd try to guide them in the right way, but once we paired up, they just wouldn't ever type anything. After me becoming more and more clued into something being wrong and seeing no progress I finally mentioned it to my manager. I don't think he ever got fired, just shuffled around.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 4 points 2 hours ago (3 children)

So you're saying it reached escape velocity and survived the death of its leader?

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 2 hours ago

Yes, and it's where I started. I got a few super nice keyboards with with switches and how swappable switches and they all have chatter/bouncing issues. I somehow tricked myself into thinking I liked stiffer switches or spherical cut key caps. Done cut, TKL, with Cherry MX Brown the the best for me. I just wish my control key wasn't sticky (spilled something on it ages age). WASD Code V2 is my board.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Sort of, but I don't know what I'm looking for. It would be nice if folks explained what a bad one looks like.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 4 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Don't forget they stole it from the app get and refused to hire its dev.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 4 points 9 hours ago

Like electric cars having a fake noise for nearby pedestrians.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 6 points 9 hours ago

I don't really see a problem. It wasn't like rare books nobody had access to. I mean, AI in general yeah. But not the book part.

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 9 hours ago

Kid's Story isn't

 

It's frustrating that pawns and animals don't avoid stepping on spike traps when moving animals from pen to pen. Is there any mod that fixes this or just makes spike traps never trigger on friendlies (removing the 0.4% chance)?

 

YES, I did solve this post as I was writing it. YES, I am still going to post it. THE PROBLEM WAS THAT THERE WAS A CHESS TABLE IN FRONT OF MY THRONE. This does not prevent people from using the throne, but during the bestow ceremony they need that spot apparently.


Relevant snippet of logs below. The link has the entirety that got uploaded.

First, I am playing with mods, but even after I disable literally all mods and start this quest fresh to do the bestow ceremony it still does this, so I don't think it's the mods. Also as the title says this is 1.5. If I was playing on 1.6 I would upload these to a more official source.

When I tell my royal to begin the bestow ceremony, he just idles. Nobody else reacts to join, they just keep doing whatever. He just sits there, frozen in time. I let the game run for ~12 hours (in-game) and he still hadn't moved.

Searching around this seems to be somewhat of a known bug, but I'm not seeing anything about these logs specifically. I have tried calling the bestower in multiple times and each time he freezes. Even when I do the "cancel ceremony" and call them back later it does the same thing. Even when I remove all the optional spectators it does this.

In the bottom right you can see Grump idling. In the bottom left you can see that he is trying to attend the bestow ceremony. In the top left you can see the bestower waiting.

Failed to find a spectator spot for Rofro 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Unay 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Grill 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Prosecco 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Herc 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Dani 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Marty 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Lion 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Rofro 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

TryMakePreToilReservations() returned false for a non-queued job right after StartJob(). This should have been checked before. pawn = Grump, curJob = BestowingCeremony (Job_5837199) A = Thing_Human922515 Giver = JobGiver_BestowingCeremony [workGiverDef: null] 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Isarita 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Lynx 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Gillespie 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Prosecco 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

TryMakePreToilReservations() returned false for a non-queued job right after StartJob(). This should have been checked before. pawn = Grump, curJob = BestowingCeremony (Job_5837443) A = Thing_Human922515 Giver = JobGiver_BestowingCeremony [workGiverDef: null] 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Rofro 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

TryMakePreToilReservations() returned false for a non-queued job right after StartJob(). This should have been checked before. pawn = Grump, curJob = BestowingCeremony (Job_5837531) A = Thing_Human922515 Giver = JobGiver_BestowingCeremony [workGiverDef: null] 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Wingman 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

Failed to find a spectator spot for Rofro 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

TryMakePreToilReservations() returned false for a non-queued job right after StartJob(). This should have been checked before. pawn = Grump, curJob = BestowingCeremony (Job_5837775) A = Thing_Human922515 Giver = JobGiver_BestowingCeremony [workGiverDef: null] 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

TryMakePreToilReservations() returned false for a non-queued job right after StartJob(). This should have been checked before. pawn = Grump, curJob = BestowingCeremony (Job_5838023) A = Thing_Human922515 Giver = JobGiver_BestowingCeremony [workGiverDef: null] 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

TryMakePreToilReservations() returned false for a non-queued job right after StartJob(). This should have been checked before. pawn = Grump, curJob = BestowingCeremony (Job_5838272) A = Thing_Human922515 Giver = JobGiver_BestowingCeremony [workGiverDef: null] 
(Filename: ./Runtime/Export/Debug/Debug.bindings.h Line: 39)

More in depth log message about the TryMakePreToilReservations().

TryMakePreToilReservations() returned false for a non-queued job right after StartJob(). This should have been checked before. pawn = Grump, curJob = BestowingCeremony (Job_5837036) A = Thing_Human922515 Giver = JobGiver_BestowingCeremony [workGiverDef: null]
UnityEngine.StackTraceUtility:ExtractStackTrace ()
Verse.Log:Warning (string)
(wrapper dynamic-method) MonoMod.Utils.DynamicMethodDefinition:Verse.AI.Pawn_JobTracker.StartJob_Patch1 (Verse.AI.Pawn_JobTracker,Verse.AI.Job,Verse.AI.JobCondition,Verse.AI.ThinkNode,bool,bool,Verse.ThinkTreeDef,System.Nullable`1<Verse.AI.JobTag>,bool,bool,System.Nullable`1<bool>,bool,bool,bool)
Verse.AI.Pawn_JobTracker:CheckForJobOverride_NewTemp (single,bool)
Verse.AI.Pawn_JobTracker:CheckForJobOverride (single)
RimWorld.LordToil_BestowingCeremony_Perform:UpdateAllDuties ()
Verse.AI.Group.Lord:GotoToil (Verse.AI.Group.LordToil)
Verse.AI.Group.Transition:Execute (Verse.AI.Group.Lord)
Verse.AI.Group.Transition:CheckSignal (Verse.AI.Group.Lord,Verse.AI.Group.TriggerSignal)
Verse.AI.Group.Lord:CheckTransitionOnSignal (Verse.AI.Group.TriggerSignal)
Verse.AI.Group.Lord:ReceiveMemo (string)
RimWorld.LordToil_BestowingCeremony_Wait:StartRitual (System.Collections.Generic.List`1<Verse.Pawn>)
RimWorld.LordToil_BestowingCeremony_Wait:<ExtraFloatMenuOptions>b__7_1 (RimWorld.RitualRoleAssignments)
RimWorld.Dialog_BeginRitual:<Start>g__InnerStart|38_0 ()
RimWorld.Dialog_BeginRitual:Start ()
RimWorld.Dialog_BeginLordJob:DoButtonRow (Verse.RectDivider&,bool)
RimWorld.Dialog_BeginLordJob:DoWindowContents (UnityEngine.Rect)
(wrapper dynamic-method) MonoMod.Utils.DynamicMethodDefinition:Verse.Window.InnerWindowOnGUI_Patch0 (Verse.Window,int)
UnityEngine.GUI:CallWindowDelegate (UnityEngine.GUI/WindowFunction,int,int,UnityEngine.GUISkin,int,single,single,UnityEngine.GUIStyle)
 

Many of the forms of the Physical Love precept forbid pawns from sharing a bed with anyone other than a spouse but they all also give negative mood modifiers for lovin' people other than a spouse. I thought the only way two pawns could engage in lovin' was through sharing a bed. Am I missing something? Why give the negative mood modifier if it's impossible for it to even happen? Are there mods that allow them to do lovin' outside of bed and get the mood modifier?

 

Pretty much the title. It's just confusing trying to compare and contrast them when all the precepts are in different spots for each ideoligion.

 

When I got to a quest site I made a hitching spot because I understand pen animals like horses (what I brought) may wander off without one. After I undrafted my colonists they hitched them. I dealt with the EMI interference, rejoice! Let's go home.

But they aren't. Turns out the problem was the hitch spot. They wouldn't unhitch the horses to leave. They loaded them but until I manually deconstructed the hitch the horses were wandering and the colonists wandering the edge of the map waiting for the horses. It took a while to figure out what was wrong. Is this a bug/known quirk?

Also, caravans in general are sort of annoying to deal with. It seems tricky to figure out why they aren't leaving. On the way to the site I had a similar problem. Turns out I said to bring 8 meals but someone grabbed one and I only had 7. I think I brought up a screen showing what was loaded and missing but I don't remember how I did. Any clues?

Edit: Okay, so I don't actually know why they didn't unhook the horses, that may still be a bug, but I see now that the intended way to leave a site is to use reform caravan once all threats are neutralized (which includes destroying or shutting down turrets). Then they just magically do everything instead of manually hauling. Also, having done a few more without caravan spots I haven't seen the pack animals wonder off. My best guess is that the game treats them differently or something. But I'm not 100% sure because when I got back home, some tried wandering off before being unloaded. Who knows.

 

My understanding is adults won't get a smoke leaf addiction if they only take it every other day. That's what the policy is set to and two people developed an addiction. What could I be missing? Or does the policy need to be a little more strict to account for them taking some at the end of a day and then again in the morning the day after? (~25 hours instead of 48 hours.)

Edit: The schedule is its own thing apart from "for recreation" and "for addiction". The proper way to avoid addictions would be to leave "for recreation" disabled and set a threshold on the schedule for when they should use them. I'm still not sure if they have "any" for mood and recreation and "every x days" if they take them on a strict schedule regardless of mood/recreation or if they still consider them. It's hard to say because I have a mod installed that affects that as well.

 

I've been getting back into Rimworld after a few years. I've played a bit but never gotten very far. I'm a huge fan of colony management games in general (Dwarf Fortress, Oxygen Not Included, etc.) but Rimworld has always been tough to me. I think part of it is that the tech tree just doesn't make sense in my head.

I think I'm more used to medieval style games with clear "Minecraft like" material progression (can't think of a better term lol). Plus a lot of games I play a gun is just already the highest tech you'll get, so it's this weird thing where I view my weapons as really strong then they're really early game things. Further, I probably think of other weapons I see that are powerful as being super late game weapons.

Can someone give me a breakdown of what techs to research over the first year or two of gameplay? I also might not be researching enough in general. I am 3 seasons in and only have one tech unlocked, batteries. Is that a good pace? I know later it will be faster.

Right now I mostly die to things in the second year it seems like. My new game I am playing with Phoebe Chillax on Adventure Story. Seems like Cassandra Classic on Strive to Survive is the "default". But going over the things they actually change it seems like this will mostly give me smaller raids and events slightly less often, as opposed to doing things like giving me more food from crops. I'm mostly dying to external threats at the moment so I'm trying to make that a teeny bit easier as I learn.

 

I noticed a repository's .gitattributes entry for *.csv used text eol=crlf so I investigated and found this.

 

Ages upon ages ago I spilled something on this keyboard. I don't really remember the details. The control key is sticky. It takes about twice as much force to push down and it really annoys me. I suppose I thought over the years it would get better, but it seems like it has gotten worse. How do I clean it or fix it? This keyboard does not have removable switches. The switch is MX Brown.

 

It only shows Drive (for each account), Bug Reports (?) and System Traces (?). Of course, I just restarted my phone to see if it fixed it. It did, but as soon as I try a second time it's gone again.

I mention Discord but I'm pretty sure this file picker screen is not directly associated with Discord.

Update: This is affecting a friend of mine as well in the same way from the same time. Haven't determined if it's just Discord yet.

Update 2: Alright, if I scroll to the photos instead of selecting "files" then go to "all albums" I see Google Photos. Not sure what changed to make it like this but at least now I know.

 

I just never thought I'd hear GPL software get such a huge shout-out. It was literally the second thing said during the acceptance speech for Flow (best animated picture).

Also, Anora is a story involving sex workers and during two different acceptance speeches (best original screenplay and best picture) they thanks sex workers for sharing their stories with them.

Wasn't really sure where else to post this. I just thought it was pretty cool. There's always a bit of pandering in speeches (and it's not necessarily always bad), but libre software and sex workers were two things I wouldn't have guessed would get mentions. It was exciting!

 

There are times I'd like to get a measurement of a room's layout. I know there are some apps that do this, but a lot are just full of premium pay wall stuff.

I'm just trying to get the dimensions of my office (it is an odd shape) so I can okay around with potential furniture layouts.

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