Ryan Weal (ryanweal)
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Ok, end of my microblogging hour. I must do that pre-coffee routine known as sleep. I wish I had a !coffee right now to make it happen.
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of course, 30g and 60g refer to sugar levels.
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TIL: Topicana fruit juice in America has a different formula. #1 ingredient after water: HFCS. All this so a bunch of corn farmers get rich. PS. one container = one serving. In Canada one container is almost always 30g, here it is nearly 60g. Hence, there is a label to state that one drink is actually two servings. /facepalm
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took the Cascades Amtrak from Vancouver BC today to Portland OR. I had to wake up at 5am… checked in at DrupalCon. Now to sleep.
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I probably should have used at least one join. That code was boring, but at 2am, who is counting? It works.
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I have given up on the quest for the perfect SQL query (left joining all the things) even though migration would be more beautiful that way. #dreams
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@ladyj homemade dhal from the freezer with some potatoes on the side. Easy stuff!
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time to make some dinner. This lounging has gone on too long.
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out of the corner of my eye someone is parking… and I know they missed it. So now I will stare, to ensure they cannot park correctly at all.
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somehow I’ve gone all these years without coding an Action. VBO is now my bitch. !drupal
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@sandersch “Taiwan lies on the Tropic of Cancer” — Wikipedia. I’m thinking that means it is hot there.
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hmm, eggs + meat + cheese + bread. Damn, another excuse not to leave the house. Why does this keep happening?
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fixed a bug = !coffee ++ ;
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@speeddefrost I’m curious about this one too. Thinking it is probably past participant who got mad at people…
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@jk I usually read the upgrade manual first, every time I’ve been stuck there is a line of code ready-to-type
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I thought
gitwas designed for cases of too much$liquor_or_other? Commit often for best results. -
@jk and was that one thing documented also? I usually find it is.
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git init -
I feel like installing fail2ban… and then hooking it into Drupal to fight spam.
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morning !coffee reveals lots of work to be done