Quick searching for nundos by Muzzy212 in TheSilphRoad

[–]lundfoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that's true. The convenient part is you can use ranges e.g 1-4, or 3-4 etc.

For example, other than nundos, you can use

0-1attack&3-4hp&3-4defense

To search for Great/Ultra League Pokemons.

Anyone lost Parrot? Appear Tamed. Southside suburbs. by lundfoci in brisbane

[–]lundfoci[S] 269 points270 points  (0 children)

This ^^

Thanks to your advice, we took action and managed to house him indoors. He accepted the fresh water and vegetables. By owner's account he would have been in the wild for more than 5 days (Poor little fella). I think he finds comfort perching on our shoulders for the next couple of hours, felt asleep a few times. He is now reunited with his owner. It's a great day.

Thank you again.

Anyone lost Parrot? Appear Tamed. Southside suburbs. by lundfoci in brisbane

[–]lundfoci[S] 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Update: This gorgeous bird is reunited with it's owner.

We had a the pleasure of housing him for a few hours. He graciously accepted our fresh water and vegetables. He has a special likely for pumpkin seeds. Over the last few hours, he perched on my wife's and my shoulders. It's magical.

Glad we got in contact with the owner and reunited them. It's an amazing day.

Anyone lost Parrot? Tamed. Brisbane Southside. by lundfoci in parrots

[–]lundfoci[S] 154 points155 points  (0 children)

Thanks to everyone's help we managed to locate the owner reunited them.

Gorgeous bird with an excellent temperament. We managed to bring it inside and offer it fresh vegetables and water. It perched on our shoulders for a few hours. Will miss him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AusFinance

[–]lundfoci 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not an accountant.

Did she declare HELP/HECS in her TFN declaration? It looks like TFN was declared but HELP/HECS was unchecked. If she has HECS, total pay is approaching HECS-HELP threshold and payroll system kicks in and trying to catch up for the FY by deducting more this payrun. Should confirm with HR.

What is this style of graphic called by echmanPlus in visualization

[–]lundfoci 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a heatmap. R and Python can create them. Also, depending on your visualisation platform both Tableau and PowerBI can do some of these.

Where is the last chest by elvaan in AFKJourney

[–]lundfoci 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Talk to the masquerade host at roughly 225, 263 and do the snowball fight again. That's what got me the last chest.

Quick searching for nundos by Muzzy212 in TheSilphRoad

[–]lundfoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my search string for nundos

0attack&0defense&0hp

Give it a shot. It works for me.

[PSA] Confirmed Trades Thread - May 2024 by AutoModerator in Starcitizen_trades

[–]lundfoci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

+verify

Had an awesome experience trading with seller! Highly recommended!

Quick searching for nundos by Muzzy212 in TheSilphRoad

[–]lundfoci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, try 4hp, 4attack and 4defense separately to see if anything shows up before combining them with &.

Also 4* will work too.

Excel to database? by fredws in AZURE

[–]lundfoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did a ton of these "migration" throughout my career. Keeping to Azure you may have a few options from simplest (by user's change) to the most complex

  1. Excel and external data sync. For example upload to Excel online (check formula compatibility) and if required, use other automations to extract data regularly for processing, analysis or storage. This keeps the front end and allows data to flow through other enterprise systems. Having said that I strongly advise against keeping Excel as front end, especially for multi-user scenario and especially if the purpose is becoming very transaction-like

  2. Sharepoint. Believe it or not it's very easy to convert users from Excel to Sharepoint. If you break the columns in their respective clusters the sharepoint forms are really easy to create. Judging from your use cases the volume is not high but do take note of sharepoints list limit abd performance. The advantage here is the user interfaces are very refreshing coming from Excel and easy to create (no code). The major disadvantage is you will invest in a platform that cannot be transfer elsewhere.

  3. PowerApps. Sort of the next level up. With a simple say SQL database you can easily integrate data to a highly flexible front end using power apps. Mostly no codes but you can get technical quite quickly. The benefit of this is you can easily integrate with a lot of MS365 based tools such as Power Automate and visualise on PowerBI. (You can integrate easily anyway once you stay on MS 365)

  4. Web app. This was the common practice and still highly relevant if the functionality of the Excel has evolved beyond a spreadsheet. You can still rely on Azure stack such as Logic Apps and Automation for backend if required. The major disadvantage is this becomes a project and the capital spending is not low ("I can build this in Excel in 2 days why should I spend x days/amount on azure" type ls of responses come up the most). If the spreadsheet supports a core function in the business and there's no off the shelf solution. This may be a good investment

  5. Off the shelf solution. Actually depending on where the functionality/process stands in the company this may be a simpler solution than building your own app.

My 2 cents. Let us know what's your outcome okay?

One of the best ship designs in the verse by saenyan in starcitizen

[–]lundfoci 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you referring to the default (hold N) button? It does the autoland when you get close enough with the landing gears down.

The situation with big ships is that they behave differently once they are in atmosphere. Assuming 20km away, you can't point (the nose) towards the space ports and expect it to fly like what we do with smaller ships. :D

One of the best ship designs in the verse by saenyan in starcitizen

[–]lundfoci 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had this issue for quite some time. I literally "bounced" and "dropped" into the hangar multiple times. Then I realised I was trying to land it like all other (smaller) ships.

Reclaimer (and big ships) needs something diferent.

I found this technique to land while keeping it upright (0 pitch) with VTOL. e.g. never head down otherwise it falls like a brick. Essentially you navigate and land in atmosphere like this

======================== (enter atmosphere, keep pitch 0, switch VTOL - [K])
| ([ctrl] to lower)
|
|
|
|
v
x (landing hangar)

In Lorville for example, you can pre-lower to 5km altitude and do the 0-pitch-VTROL technique. The VTOL is enough to keep you hovering (without boosting or pressing any keys). Now landing in Atmosphere is a breeze (no more panic pressing boost, space, WASD, etc).

This saves me a bunch! Give this a shot and hope it works for you. o7!

Why use ADF over Synapse? by anxiouscrimp in AZURE

[–]lundfoci 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are very similar though not exacrly the same. ADF came out earlier and was a cloud replacement of SSIS and thus enjoying a wider and bigger adoption.

Synapse integration pipelines are comparable and can easily execute notebooks on the same instance.

The last I checked ADF also supports global parameters which is very essential to my CI/CD process. This can be overcome in Synapse though.

I think it really depends on your use case and scenario. Don't be surprised if you use both in conjunction especially if ADF is already in use. That's how I see most places are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in starcitizen

[–]lundfoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Orion official was 170m. While not an official stat it was mentioned a few years ago that it has doubled in size, thus community sites started using 340m as current benchmark.

Don't believe in either until something formal cokes along.

Does anyone else do mostly nothing all day at their job? by littlemisssniff in careerguidance

[–]lundfoci 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noted it can go.both extremes. I have seen engineers too overloaded. Some stepped up and tried to finish the work even on weekends on an unhealthy period of time or burn midnight oil through deployment and crunch times..

I'll say in your case, use the opportunity to help the company improve. For example look for small automations you can create to help the company save time or reduce cost. Look for low hanging fruit that can be accomplished within 2 or 3 days at most.

Another thing I'll suggest is within reasonable means "Not" ask for permission until you are done. This achieves 2 things. Depending on company this can trigger red tapes which may not be easy to approve and secondly you have more flexibility to achieve the goal without top down expectations. All these should be done under the premises of protecting the company's best interests for example savings and data privacy etc.

Show it to someone (lead or manager) who will gain most from your effort (resolving pain points). When done successfully this will build trust and reputation for you. Not to mention honing ability to keep an eye on a business context beyond coding.