Clare seems like the sweetest person in the world!
Clare seems like the sweetest person in the world! And yet at the same time, from listening to the podcast, a very effective attorney too.
Clare seems like the sweetest person in the world! And yet at the same time, from listening to the podcast, a very effective attorney too.
I’ve had altogether (I think) 4 years of actual psychotherapy (3 of which group therapy of $deity-knows-what school, 1 brief intervention-type CBT thingy to cope with a crisis), and in between those something like 10 years of (usually weekly) sessions with psychiatric nurses or a psychologist (not considered actual psychotherapy).
The reason was my (ongoing) depression, and I’ve always brought up the emptiness inside being at the core of my problems, and unfortunately none of the helpers I’ve worked with have had any fixes for it. The biggest focus on it I’ve had was with the (also CBT) psychologist, but even with her in the end we just had to put it (along with the cynical worldview I’ve developed from it) aside, thinking I could perhaps go on with my life despite it being in the background. That’s been the only option available, and it’s not a very good one I’m afraid.
The closest I ever came to an actual fix, I think, was a brief moment (during my time with the psychologist) when I had the idea that I could perhaps turn this emptiness into my source of motivation. Since the emptiness really has felt indestructible, it’d mean I’d have virtually never-ending reason to push forward. But that too just doesn’t work in real life like it does in TV Tropes (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PowerOfTheVoid).
`[ ”$c” != ”” ]` is `false` for completely empty files which is contrary to what I’d expect.
Looks like it waits a fixed 30 minutes before letting you run it again. You can either wait it out (as you probably have by now) or, if you’re impatient (like me) and really sure it’s not running already, `SELECT * FROM ’oc_appconfig’ WHERE ’configkey’ LIKE ’lastActivity’` and delete that timestamp.
I make no guarantees this doesn’t break something else, but for me it seems to work correctly if I make Feediron_Json::format() skip carriage returns:
$ git diff
diff --git a/Json.php b/Json.php
index c988962..fc7f554 100644
--- a/Json.php
+++ b/Json.php
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ class Feediron_Json{
$strLen = strlen($json);
$indentStr = ' ';
$newLine = "\n";
+ $cReturn = "\r";
$prevChar = '';
$outOfQuotes = true;
$currentline = 0;
@@ -30,6 +31,9 @@ class Feediron_Json{
$currentline++;
continue;
}
+ if($char == $cReturn){
+ continue;
+ }
if($char == ' ' && $outOfQuotes){
continue;
}
(Using PHP 5.6.30 here.)
Se nepapeli oli niitä AVGN-henkisiä ”niin paska, mutta silti/siksi pakko yrittää päästä siinä eteenpäin” -pelejä. Ei siinä muistaakseni koskaan päästy toista kenttää pidemmälle.
Mulla oli samoihin aikoihin ovessa Cobra. En ole ihan varma olenko nähnyt sen joskus tämän vuosituhannen puolella, mutta jos olenkin niin siinä vaiheessa sitä julistetta (ja sitä huonetta) ei ollut ollut enää vuosikausiin.
Teknologiakylään vievä hiekoittamaton kevyenliikenteen väylä on junaradan alikulun mäessä vaarallisen liukas. Varsinkin välittömästi radan länsipuolella kahden kevyenliikenteen väylän risteyksen kohdalla lumi on tiivistynyt pettävän sileäksi, olen pari kertaa nastat jalassakin meinannut luiskahtaa siinä selälleni.
@davesteele Yup, installs without a hitch now. Much appreciated!