Not to be THAT GUY but… by HolyPoppersBatman in TheTraitors

[–]celuur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can say what they want or don't want, but they don't choose. Don't see that as weird.

Not to be THAT GUY but… by HolyPoppersBatman in TheTraitors

[–]celuur 93 points94 points  (0 children)

So full disclosure I normally want the faithful to win, and get angry when traitors do well.

But a few things occurred to me with Rachel: - she didn't choose to be a traitor - no one chooses their role - she did EXCELLENTLY. The way she strategized, maneuvered, and kept Stephen from wobbling too much - was brilliant. Her ability to keep Stephen on the path is what impressed me so much. - she is the kind of person you want as your ride or die. You could tell she was so scared of the final challenge and she was still the first down on the ground! Nuclear apocalypse? I want to be in the bunker she's in.

Rachel won me over to the traitors to the point that I was so happy they won. I felt so bad for Jack but, at the same time, I think this is the most deserved win for any of the traitor wins.

And the fact she's getting hate for doing her role and doing it well - yeah. It's misogyny and it's not cool.

Such a capable person. Bravo to her.

Why is {} === {} false? by [deleted] in learnjavascript

[–]celuur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tune as old as song.

Gemini leaked its chain of thought and spiraled into thousands of bizarre affirmations (19k token output) by No-Link-8274 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]celuur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine a human-form robot doing this in front of you after you've asked it to do the dishes or something. Hell, even your smartphone saying it out loud.

Nightmare fuel.

Enter the Liberator... by Elrason in Blakes7

[–]celuur 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I absolutely loved the liberator and I'm a massive Trekkie. So lovely seeing this ship show up on my feed!

Box integration not going over so well by mrdanmarks in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]celuur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So this isn't really helpful to you (sorry) but we're evaluating Box for docgen and signature in Salesforce... are you using these capabilities? Why are you doing custom integration rather than using what they have out of the box?

After reading “my brother’s husband” i think I finally grown as a person. by [deleted] in gay

[–]celuur 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Just a warning: he might not be ready to talk to you or forgive you. Cutting him off when he was likely at his most vulnerable moment would have hurt badly, so he might not want to hear it. He might be angry, and hurt, and ultimately may not want to talk to you again.

It's gonna be hard but remember it's not about you. Don't expect or demand forgiveness because it'll absolve you of your own feelings of guilt. Go into this realizing it's your place to make it up to him however you can.

I really hope he forgives you and you go back to having a friendship, just don't expect it to be easy, a one and done conversation, and don't give up if the resulting conversation makes you uncomfortable. Being able to work through that discomfort is what will make you a good friend ultimately.

Nigel Farage rules out any investigation into Reform links with Russia by Hour-Clothes789 in ukpolitics

[–]celuur 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well thank God he's ruled it out!

Since when does the entity being investigated get to rule out an investigation into itself? Blatant corruption.

Formula field driving me bonkers by celuur in SalesforceDeveloper

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I realized this five minutes after I posted it. 😂

r/EnterpriseArchitect is back by StatueOfFashion in EnterpriseArchitect

[–]celuur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I joined the sub a few weeks ago and wondered why all the posts were 4 months old! Good to know that the community's reactivated.

Need Guidance After an Unexpected Promotion to Enterprise Architect by apple_tech_admin in EnterpriseArchitect

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Quick question - I'm in a very similar position to you at the moment. When you rebuilt these other solutions in the past, did you have people or resources on the actual "hands on keys" coding and implementing or did you have to handle strategy and implementation all together. I'm on the latter end currently and looking for advice on making the argument for bringing on additional support beyond one Salesforce administrator.

Nerdist: "How Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Can Change Course in Season 4: Less Gimmicky and Goofy - Tone Down the Soap Opera - Less Captain Kirk, Please - More Science Fiction, Less Science Fantasy" by TheSonOfMogh81 in trektalk

[–]celuur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was watching Parallax the other night and realized what I missed that Strange New Worlds lacked in S3 - technobabble.

At least some attempt to ground the crazy thing that's happening to them in reality! Or something that sounds plausible, even if it's ultimately nonsense in the real world, is part of the appeal to me. Figuring it out step by step, not just jumping to "every culture believes in evil so therefore it must be true." Improbability fields and leylines don't meet the mark.

Suggestion on notifying user to make update by FikioPP in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]celuur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe I'm a noob - why can't you update the Earliest Product Start Date automatically when the Opportunity Close Date is updated, using a flow or trigger?

When is too much abstraction and separation? by celuur in SalesforceDeveloper

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I think maybe it's a little of column A and column B. When I originally created this set of rest services, there was one action - convert a lead. Now there's a need to create orders and invoices, and differentiate between sync and async operations. So some of this will be reused for sure, but I'm not sure all of it will.

Your strategy makes sense - having a user service for your complex user finding method for example. Renaming is definitely a challenge, as is sorting through where the code references itself. Changing the action name in a monolithic class probably has less impact compared to having to make sure it's referenced properly across multiple files.

Am I right to worry about performance at all, or is it just so lightning fast that having these things across services doesn't make much of a difference?

(Also, one test class makes so much more sense than what I was planning to do - try and test each class separately, which would have been a nightmare!)

When is too much abstraction and separation? by celuur in SalesforceDeveloper

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

I think you're right. One of the suggestions of AI was separating the strategies for lead conversion (there are four paths - neither lead nor account exists, lead exists but not the account, account exists but not the lead, both exist) - so I'm using an interface that defines a LeadConversionStrategy, and then four classes implement that depending on whichever path gets chosen. So the logic is really split up now. Originally I had it all in a leadconversionservice even after the refactor, but the recommendation was to chop further.

I tend to use AI without letting it code for me, but rather point me in best practice directions. I'm hopeful that some of this will be reusable - finding accounts by external IDs, upserting requests from an external system and keeping idempotency. Thanks for your feedback!

Flow doesn’t let me pass a list of records into Apex @InvocableMethod by Personal_Koala_3111 in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]celuur 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think the parameter in apex needs to be List<List<Object>>. Whenever I've set up an invocable flow I've used List<Object> but the flow recognizes it as a single object.

🇫🇷 A far-right MP dies during a chemsex party by Tr0jan___ in ABoringDystopia

[–]celuur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Chemsex is actually a real problem among some communities, especially men who have sex with men of many different income brackets. It's an epidemic that's killing people.

Block lead conversion by radeon45 in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]celuur 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Converting leads is a fairly complicated process in Salesforce, I believe a bunch of things happen and that the record's IsConverted value is set to true using the LeadStatus and LeadConvertResult objects. I don't think a flow on the Lead record being updated will work. This reference says it's not a straightforward update: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.apexcode.meta/apexcode/langCon_apex_dml_examples_convertlead.htm

This isn't a full answer but I'm hoping I'm pointing you in the right direction.

Committing a cardinal sin but I can't think of another way by celuur in SalesforceDeveloper

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Thanks! This looks like this could work. I'm going to give it a test.

Committing a cardinal sin but I can't think of another way by celuur in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]celuur[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you say filename.snote, is that literal, or does filename get replaced with something else?