the inelegant solution i've found is to use an indexer like locate32 - unfortunately this means it has to scan the network drive all the time (or every day or whatever) to stay up to date
― Nhex, Sunday, 1 February 2015 16:37 (nine years ago) link
Stevolende, when you open up a new torrent, the dialogue box will have a checkbox that you can click that preserves folders. It's easy to miss, though IIRC it should be on by default.
― Hollinger Escape Plan (Leee), Saturday, January 31, 2015 11:51 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Thanks for that, discovered it last night after not wanting to start any new torrents until I could get it sorted out for the most part of the day. You'd think there might be something that could be sorted somewhere else in preferences.But yeah, very easy to miss and I only saw it after i thought I'd reinstalled u-torrent. I'm surprised I hadn't stumbled on it before. Maybe would have been easier if I could have thought of the word subfolder which that window controls.
― Stevolende, Sunday, 1 February 2015 16:38 (nine years ago) link
At least in as much as I could have googled u-torrent and subfolder together and might have wound up being directed to that.
― Stevolende, Sunday, 1 February 2015 16:40 (nine years ago) link
iirc isn't this really bad for the actual server hardware or is it mostly nbd?
― Jennifer 8.-( (Stevie D(eux)), Sunday, 1 February 2015 21:49 (nine years ago) link
it's probably bad, so i don't do the index more than once a week
― Nhex, Sunday, 1 February 2015 22:22 (nine years ago) link
you gotta make sure it doesn't do it automatically
― Nhex, Sunday, 1 February 2015 22:23 (nine years ago) link
there's probably a better server side-implementation - which would make more sense so each client doesn't have to re-index constantly - but i don't know one offhand
Stevie D otm, get a goddamn DMS.
I know, but I am the only person in the whole organization who understands what a DMS does. I had a company give a pitch to a couple partners and they were like, oh wow, this is amazing. Let's talk more about this after the holidays. They've since forgotten and now they're like, what did it do again? How is that any different from using files on the server?
They did spend $$$ on a case management program in 2008 but nobody used it (some couple people found its lingo insurmountable, e.g., calling a document a "summation," which is stupid, but they were CONSTANTLY crying "What is a 'summation'?!!!" and finally giving up). The license ran out, and now it's evidence that such programs are unnecessary.)
The REAL solution is to maintain focus on getting a new job before 2016 and just stop trying to fix anything.
― Je55e, Monday, 2 February 2015 00:39 (nine years ago) link
Correct
― The Understated Twee Hotel On A Mountain (silby), Monday, 2 February 2015 05:05 (nine years ago) link
yes
― Nhex, Monday, 2 February 2015 05:09 (nine years ago) link
Are replacement laptop batteries and AC adapters something you should 100% always buy from the mfr and never ever fuck w/ 3rd party shit, or are there dependable sources for quality components that won't cost me like a bajillion dollars?
― gybe horses (Stevie D(eux)), Thursday, 26 March 2015 15:29 (nine years ago) link
FWIW, every third party manufactured battery and AC adapter I've purchased has eaten it within 6 months of purchase. :(
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 26 March 2015 23:20 (nine years ago) link
fuck. that was my next question
my next next question was what're the dos and donts of WiFi extenders
― post you had fecund thoughts about (darraghmac), Thursday, 26 March 2015 23:54 (nine years ago) link
v annoying problem
every few days my keyboard likes to act like my ctrl key is stuck and every link will open in a new window
i fix it by opening the on-screen keyboard and clicking the ctrl button twice (the on-screen keyboard doesn't indicate that it's already held down but this works anyway)
now when i do it the fix lasts for about a minute and then links go back to opening in new tabs (happens in all browsers)
virus scan hasn't fixed it
― qualx, Sunday, 5 April 2015 21:56 (nine years ago) link
set yr computer on fire probably
― brunch technician (silby), Sunday, 5 April 2015 23:33 (nine years ago) link
Everything is subjective
― And let’s say a new Hozier comes along, and Spotify outbids you (Sufjan Grafton), Monday, 6 April 2015 00:43 (nine years ago) link
The universe has no center and no edges; reality is arbitrary
Use your imagination and your skills.
He who thinks he is bigger than the rest must go to the cemetery. There he will see what life really is: a handful of dirt.
― And let’s say a new Hozier comes along, and Spotify outbids you (Sufjan Grafton), Monday, 6 April 2015 00:44 (nine years ago) link
ignore these fools qualx
are you sure that you're not pressing ctrl by mistake and not noticing it?
― post you had fecund thoughts about (darraghmac), Monday, 6 April 2015 00:48 (nine years ago) link
laptop or desktop? Does pressing the CTRL key do anything when it's stuck?
― gybe horses (Stevie D(eux)), Monday, 6 April 2015 00:57 (nine years ago) link
h/o, have to get through the 99% failure rate of sufjan's hilarious yukfest extravaganza first
― qualx, Monday, 6 April 2015 02:16 (nine years ago) link
laptop
i ran malwarebytes and rebooted and it's gone for now so i'll probably just keep doing that and continuing to tolerate the ten million relatively harmless viruses on this thing until one of us dies
― qualx, Monday, 6 April 2015 02:17 (nine years ago) link
if the trackpad has double tap for ctrl+click, try disabling the trackpad to see if it goes away. If you use a usb mouse, try using another one for awhile. Do the same for any other bit of hardware. If not fixed, see if starting any programs, one by one, after restart creates the problem.
― And let’s say a new Hozier comes along, and Spotify outbids you (Sufjan Grafton), Monday, 6 April 2015 03:31 (nine years ago) link
but also
― And let’s say a new Hozier comes along, and Spotify outbids you (Sufjan Grafton), Monday, 6 April 2015 03:37 (nine years ago) link
I have a newish Dell 2-in-1 convertible laptop.
The following keys either stop working, or respond very slowly, at seemingly random times: 4,5,e,r,t,,f,g,c,v,b. (They're all grouped you see.) When one goes bad, they all go bad. And then next thing you know, the whole keyboard works fine. But lately it's 50/50 between functioning and non-functioning keyboard.
Things seem to go wrong when the computer gets warm. Or maybe when I have a bunch of apps/windows open and the memory is taxed.
It doesn't seem to be purely hardware because, for instance as I type this, everything's fine. But just an hour ago all the keys mentioned were messed up.
Really appreciate any guesses or help!
― rip van wanko, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 19:34 (nine years ago) link
My old laptop did something similar when the battery went. Does it still do this if you take the battery out (but still keep it plugged in, obv)?
― DISMISSED AS CHANCE (NotEnough), Tuesday, 19 May 2015 19:40 (nine years ago) link
I'll try that when I get home and report back.
― rip van wanko, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 19:43 (nine years ago) link
When the keyboard is malfunctioning, they keystroke will eventually register after numerous (sometimes like 50) presses. It's weird. FWIW I do not have any sticky keys or filter keys enabled.
― rip van wanko, Tuesday, 19 May 2015 19:46 (nine years ago) link
I am going through an O'Reilly book on awk to transform JSON to a delimited format. Is awk useful or should I be spending time on something else? Thanks.
If you are on a Mac and using terminal is there a simple single line command to switch from OS X line breaks that show up as ^M in vi to Windows line breaks? I copied something from the web that uses perl but I don't know perl so I felt sort of unscrupulous about it and feel like I should learn perl. Thanks.
― youn, Sunday, 26 July 2015 20:12 (nine years ago) link
jq might be worth checking out, i haven't tried it but it seems like it does exactly what you're looking to do
― diamonddave85 (diamonddave85), Sunday, 26 July 2015 20:27 (nine years ago) link
1) You can certainly use sed/awk if you hate yourself, but i think the standard swiss army knife for json transformation is https://stedolan.github.io/jq/. see e.g. https://gist.github.com/jorin-vogel/2e43ffa981a97bc17259 for a nice usage examples with CSV output.
2) are you running homebrew? if so brew install dos2unix.
if not, this is a sed problem.
sed $'s/\r$//' # DOS to Unixsed $'s/$/\r/' # Unix to DOS
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Sunday, 26 July 2015 20:28 (nine years ago) link
first answer here pretty much covers the options http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2613800/how-to-convert-dos-windows-newline-crlf-to-unix-newline-n-in-bash-script
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Sunday, 26 July 2015 20:29 (nine years ago) link
unix2dos / dos2unix for the command line thing, or you can do it within vim using fileformat:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/File_format
As for the json, awk might be able to do the job but the correct way is to parse it fully and output the elements you want. Depends on the json though.
Xp
― koogs, Sunday, 26 July 2015 20:30 (nine years ago) link
jq is good
― go hang a salami I'm a canal, adam (silby), Sunday, 26 July 2015 20:39 (nine years ago) link
Another way to deal with the line-break issue is to use AppleScript with TextWrangler - it'll interoperate with the CLI too.
― Elvis Telecom, Monday, 27 July 2015 09:10 (nine years ago) link
Thanks very much for all of the help. Would someone very kind have a moment to post step-by-step instructions for installing prebuilt jq on a Mac (if that's the easiest way to get it)? I'd prefer to do things from the command line in terminal and do not want to use Xcode. Sorry for needing such basic help. I don't have homebrew installed but will install if necessary. (I mean to return to awk in the future.)
― youn, Friday, 31 July 2015 23:24 (nine years ago) link
install homebrew per instructions here
http://brew.sh/
then run `brew install jq`
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 31 July 2015 23:27 (nine years ago) link
homebrew installation may prompt you to install command line developer tools (which is basically the compiler and stdlib included in the big xcode package). you can say yes if asked to that without fear of accidentally install 10GB of Apple Watch library docs. it's just gcc really.
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Friday, 31 July 2015 23:29 (nine years ago) link
It's clang now dude
― go hang a salami I'm a canal, adam (silby), Saturday, 1 August 2015 01:51 (nine years ago) link
well yes
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Saturday, 1 August 2015 15:28 (nine years ago) link
I wish I remembered how all of the pieces fit together (the make file, etc.), but I never did it for a job, only for an audited course. Maybe they will have artisan coders (again?) one day who do everything from scratch. I am experimenting with the filters now on my own data instead of using the online interface. Thank you!
― youn, Monday, 3 August 2015 23:57 (nine years ago) link
I got discouraged and distracted with other projects but went back to it yesterday and made good progress today. I have all the output in delimited format now that can be opened in Excel and transformed to comply with a metadata standard. Still have to figure out how to get rid of extraneous spaces and am sure that there is a more elegant way to do it with jq only instead of iterating over a file of ids but this works and I'm happy because I'm pretty sure I'll be able to meet my self-imposed deadline next Friday, which is already an extension, but my excuse is that I had to wait for the data before reminding the owner in order to seem affable.
― youn, Thursday, 13 August 2015 23:59 (nine years ago) link
I've had this problem since the '90s . . .
In Windows, when you click on an email address hyperlinked on a web page, Windows will launch Outlook or whatever else email client. How do I get Windows to take me to Gmail, instead, in this circumstance? Thanks, anyone.
― jill's got heroin (rip van wanko), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 19:39 (nine years ago) link
If you go to default programs in the control panel, you can change the protocol "mailto" so that it doesn't open Outlook, but I couldn't get it to open Gmail. But NOT launching Outlook is a big improvement!
― sarahell, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 19:48 (nine years ago) link
I think you have to install a new thingy to get it to like open a web browser and load Gmail. Let me investigate.
― Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 20:05 (nine years ago) link
What's yr default browser? if it's Chrome, try this:
http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/set-gmail-as-browser-default-email-client-ht
― Ina-Garten-Da-Vida (Stevie D(eux)), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 20:06 (nine years ago) link
wait that link works for all browsers so there try that!
worked! thanks, Stevie.
― jill's got heroin (rip van wanko), Thursday, 15 October 2015 18:51 (nine years ago) link
I generally browse on Chrome on my laptop (a Compaq Presario i've had since '09). It runs Windows Vista, and i'm getting a message that it won't be supported/install updates come April. Realistically, what do i need to do? I'd rather not spend $400 on a new machine if i don't have to, but if it's inevitable...
― we can be heroes just for about 3.6 seconds (Dr Morbius), Monday, 1 February 2016 20:50 (eight years ago) link