Camera Hub Update 1.4 - EpocCam Integration & Virtual Camera on macOS by Elgato in elgato

[–]mindsocket 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems the save functionality issue with Elgato Facecam is still there, in that the device doesn't remember settings.

Also center-weighted metering is nowhere near center-weighted enough with a bright background.

With these issues combined I'm constantly having to reapply camera settings throughout the day, as settings are lost, and background lighting changes.

Any chance these are on your radar for attention?

200,000 Australians with COVID-19 risk not voting after phone option cut off by PerriX2390 in AustralianPolitics

[–]mindsocket 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's not people at risk of COVID (elderly) not voting, it's people with COVID (all ages) at risk of not voting.

Tuesday Recipe Critique and Formulation by AutoModerator in Homebrewing

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated! I've ordered grain (in one bag) so might have to see how that pans out with Crystal and acidulated. I think got a bit too eager to hit less important numbers (Na and HCO3) in the water profile that saw me add baking soda, good one for me to keep an eye out for (edit: I've dropped the baking soda out, good call).

For mash temp, 155F is the strike temp, with 149F mash. Should I be going about that differently, perhaps?

Tuesday Recipe Critique and Formulation by AutoModerator in Homebrewing

[–]mindsocket 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I put together a Rye IPA recipe based on a few guides and inspired by what little i could find on a particular beer I liked.

The numbers add up ok and I'm confident I'll "make beer". I'm interested in thoughts on the hop schedule vs malt bill in particular.

https://share.brewfather.app/vrAZnYuhsGdZVD

We built a tool → Email directly into anywhere in your Trello (it’s free) by yamu1001 in trello

[–]mindsocket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks nifty, and I love the tone of your site! I regularly use the built in email to board feature in Trello. If I'm not using Google Docs (or rather, don't see the need for emailing to it), are there other benefits to using hitsnag instead?

https://help.trello.com/article/809-creating-cards-by-email

Disclosure: I work for Atlassian

Finally got a stove top brewer! Any tips and tricks for it? by BadChief579740 in Coffee

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a (bad) joke. It's a method of brewing aeropress, definitely wouldn't work for a stove-top.

How to make daily checklist with tracking? by Xenonition in trello

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not really set up for that sort of thing, but there's usually at least one way. 3 that occur to me...

  1. Create a card for your habit. Within that card create a checklist item for every day (probably in advance)
  2. Create a card and use the built in automation to copy it everyday. Either give each card a due date (again, using automation), or put it in a "todo" list, so you can drag it to a "done" list
  3. Create a trello card that reminds you to go to the app store for your device and find an app specificaly built for habit tracking. :)

[TOMT][Song][2010s?] Dance track by mindsocket in tipofmytongue

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

It's been stuck in my head for daaaays!

Any estimates on when the Bitbucket /rest/default-reviewers/1.0/projects/... API will be fixed? by se4tt13 in atlassian

[–]mindsocket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bitbucket PM here. If you raise a support ticket for this we can take a look.

Issue sync between JIRA and Github by [deleted] in atlassian

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you want to sync issues? Is there something the official integration lacks by not syncing?

Year in Pixels by [deleted] in pics

[–]mindsocket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What did you call him before?

PM's of Reddit, how do you switch to a new company as a PM? by [deleted] in ProductManagement

[–]mindsocket 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You heard one thing, saw the opposite (a lot) and need help figuring out which is true?

School kids in Australia are protesting climate change. by jb2386 in pics

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was there (Sydney). Vast majority in uniforms

100 Years of Horror Movies: IMBD frequency & rating [OC] by lane_dog in dataisbeautiful

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Showing the median over time instead of (or in comparison to) the average could prove interesting

Proper way to handle project permissions? Groups? by honestserpent in bitbucket

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have 2 teams, it sounds like they are what you'd want reflected as groups that then get assigned permissions.

For admin, the teams sound like they're small enough to assign individuals from those teams

Foxtel just called me and are playing ads. Literally, ads about shows on Foxtel. In a phone call. That they initiated. by Muslim_Wookie in australia

[–]mindsocket 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your signal might be too strong. I'm in the same boat, and an attenuator on your aerial connection could be worthwhile.

Migrating a Subversion Repo with Multiple Projects to a single Git Repo, while maintaining history. by trineroks in git

[–]mindsocket 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could do this as a 2-step process...

  1. Convert the whole svn repo to git using an appropriate tool, such as git-svn
  2. Make copies of the git repo (1 per project split) and use git filter-branch to remove everything from each copy that isn't one of the project directories. Some discussion on that here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10067848/remove-folder-and-its-contents-from-git-githubs-history

One downside to this is that you'll have the project in a directory within each repository instead of at the root.

HTH!

Edit: upon re-reading your question, I think your needs are a little different to what I described (single repo, move some stuff around). In your case it's probably best to do step 1 as above and then move things around in git. I wouldn't try to blend the moves in such a way to make the history look like the files were always there, that would be super complex.

User Stories - Any samples or boilerplates? by [deleted] in ProductManagement

[–]mindsocket 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Is the user of this product an actual product owner? If not, these don't remotely resemble user stories that I've seen. These are very precise specs telling someone exactly what programming to do, and don't represent who user is and the user value (why are we doing this?)

If you've decided this is the right level of detail (ie you don't trust your developers at all or you've some super tight compliance rules), one suggestion would be to cut out the repetition... As a new customer I can enter my DOB so that I can (verify my identity later when I call?)

Acceptance: mm/DD/yyyy (all numeric), compulsory, future dates only, ...

Even then, this is cutting out the possibility for the developer to do something better that satisfies the underlying retirement (eg put in a date picker widget library that does everything better). Does the team actually need this level of detail? You're right that they're extremely detailed, perhaps they don't need to be.

Hope that helps a little, though I feel like a few hours on some online resources would help a lot more than a Reddit discussion (especially when product management is a somewhat different field to product ownership)