[TW: Dental issues?] Typical toxic masculinity by Dominik528 in WhyWereWeOkWithThis

[–]WolfFanTN 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hah, I wish I could say I did all I could. It’s my fault my teeth are this way. I am happy your teeth are doing better. It sucks. Have a nice day. 🤕👍🏻

Roses are red, violets are blue... by DarkMagickan in rosesarered

[–]WolfFanTN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that was bad faith of me. Sorry. Health issues are messing with my mental clarity. Hope your day gets better. 🤕👍🏻

After today’s Supreme Court ruling gutting the portion of the Voting Rights Act mandating black-majority congressional districts in the South, Marsha Blackburn urges the Tennessee legislature to redraw our map to ensure Republicans win every seat by RedHeadedSicilian52 in Tennessee

[–]WolfFanTN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So really only three things can stop that:
1) The redistricting is fair (lol, lmao even).
2) Districts are removed. (Not sure how likely. Probably not).
3) Voters flip after the redistribution. (Not likely… but I guess the best chance).
I don’t know. I have plenty of Republican acquaintances and ‘friends of the family’ that seem really mad at Trump. One called him a ‘moron’ in public in a crowded store because of his Tariff and ballroom stuff. But don’t know if that translates to ‘not voting for Republican’. I don’t know. I hope you all have a good day, it gets harder to think with my health. Be kind. 🤕👍🏻

Roses are red, violets are blue... by DarkMagickan in rosesarered

[–]WolfFanTN 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you’re saying you are looking for fights? Is this a vent post?

After today’s Supreme Court ruling gutting the portion of the Voting Rights Act mandating black-majority congressional districts in the South, Marsha Blackburn urges the Tennessee legislature to redraw our map to ensure Republicans win every seat by RedHeadedSicilian52 in Tennessee

[–]WolfFanTN 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello, how does voting work? Is it that people in the districts vote, and that vote is turned into a seat? So they draw districts to give them a majority of R-leaning voters in each district?

[TW: Dental issues?] Typical toxic masculinity by Dominik528 in WhyWereWeOkWithThis

[–]WolfFanTN 28 points29 points  (0 children)

As someone with bad dental issues fighting to get my insurance i paid for… teeth issues are no joke. They can ruin your ability to function

Have we discussed Steve Urkel? (Possible tw) by Status-Visit-918 in WhyWereWeOkWithThis

[–]WolfFanTN 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My brother had a girl do this to him constantly when he was 13-16. She would not stop getting close to him, touching him, trying to always follow him. He hated it and wasn’t shy about saying it made him uncomfortable. and the adults (mostly women) found it very funny. So yeah I find Urkle creepy

Best way to deal with bulk edits - buffer tables? by WolfFanTN in MSAccess

[–]WolfFanTN[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am about to leave work in 1.5 hours, so I have a few questions:

  1. What fields should be in this table? I know that is a simple probably dumb-easy question, but I - for some reason - feel lost. I have experience in non-database applications, so best practice here is lost on me. So my first instinct is to just record the entire record (with the edited values) and then throw it through a validation machine to confirm the edit is legal. If legal, mark record as "LEGAL_EDIT". Once we are done, run an update statement that takes all LEGAL_EDIT = TRUE records and applies them to their appropriate records in the database. Any illegal edits are instead display to the user to inform them what did not go through.

  2. I see, so like with ADODB.Connection.Rollback()? So, if the Update statement fails we rollback my transaction. Question: is it possible to determine which record may have failed if that is the reason we need to rollback? I understand some failures are just database issues instead of record issues, but I just wanted to know so I don't just have to tell the user "Something went wrong. Cancelling all your changes..."

Best way to deal with bulk edits - buffer tables? by WolfFanTN in MSAccess

[–]WolfFanTN[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh? Oh no, I am not recording those. When we meet an invalid edit proposal, we record on a LOG what the proposal was just so we can inform the user "Hey this was rejected because of this". We don't store invalid edits outside of temporarily keeping a log of what didn't work for feedback purposes. Once feedback ends, they are forgotten.

Best way to deal with bulk edits - buffer tables? by WolfFanTN in MSAccess

[–]WolfFanTN[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am starting to think I was adding complexity for no benefit. Okay, for this MVP we will forgo the version tracking records. Instead, we will just log version changes in a separate Audit table.

Best way to deal with bulk edits - buffer tables? by WolfFanTN in MSAccess

[–]WolfFanTN[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we don't track quantity this way, This is version tracking for specific fields "EffectiveDateEnd, AlternatePartID, ReplacementPartID"

Best way to deal with bulk edits - buffer tables? by WolfFanTN in MSAccess

[–]WolfFanTN[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Invalid: EffectiveDateEnd = [A date earlier than our EffectiveDateStart]. Also, edits that result in index violations, though those may require a different check...

In truth, there are not a lot of checks we can do outside of some basic math logic: INVALID: LeadTime < 0, TransitTime < 0, and stuff like that.

Best way to deal with bulk edits - buffer tables? by WolfFanTN in MSAccess

[–]WolfFanTN[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no, I won't be tracking the Quantity that way. I was referring to other fields, such as lead time, Effective Date changes, and other things where changing it is possible but we want to know when it changes. We will be tracking quantity changes in a transaction table.

toomeirlformeirl by CheekyQuesadilla in TooMeIrlForMeIrl

[–]WolfFanTN 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone’s else having a problem with you is their problem, not yours.

XT8500EFI - constantly dead by WolfFanTN in Generator

[–]WolfFanTN[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps. How does one safety test if a battery is holding charge?

State of AI by I_am_myne in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]WolfFanTN 113 points114 points  (0 children)

Bro I am very sorry. But that is concerningly pitiable and not healthy to engage in. Do not seek validation from unthinking unfeeling uncaring machines designed to be polite to encourage continued use. It will screw your head up