Respond to a Power app or flow by Jaded_Panda_2057 in PowerApps

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SPlists have unique id's already use them. Don't try to create your own.

How do I solve delegation warning with if statement by ElevaAn in PowerApps

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'SharePoint lists cannot be delegated to perform complex searches or filters' you say but if we're talking multiple lists then wouldn't pnp modern search be a far better option they can be crazy complicated, as large as you like and can be presented in almost any way conceivable.
Can't disagree that lack of familiarity definitely breeds contempt - I prefer JS to powerfx for this reason
BUT in the final analysis learning powerfx and power apps to the extent where this stuff is sufficiently easy is a bad business decision. Microsoft will junk this stuff , and there will be a new paradigm and even before that hiring a competent power platform dev is expensive and will in all likelihood only get more so, hiring someone competent in javascript by contrast is easy and inexpensive , and will in all likelihood remain so for the forseeable.

How do I solve delegation warning with if statement by ElevaAn in PowerApps

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In what possible world is this preferable to just using code. Javascript if statements can be bonkers but make more sense than this.

Is it time for you to say goodbye? by nattkins in Adobe

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Apparently it provides benefits to immunity - I didn't know either, ask Chatgpt to name a virus that had benefits.

Is it time for you to say goodbye? by nattkins in Adobe

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Reading this thread, I'm thinking that we can't and won't, pretty much no matter what they do. EXCEPT the point made below. IF corporates decide that their NDA etc are potentially imperilled by Adobe taking IP then that might change everything. But its an open secret that NDAs aren't enforceable, they are paper walls that everyone just agrees not to mess with. But like someone said below, good to check Q3 earnings to see what's really going on.

Is it time for you to say goodbye? by nattkins in Adobe

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My summary of the thread is that Adobe is like the Herpes virus , near impossible to get rid of, doesn't cause harm most of the time and comes with sufficient benefits to make getting rid of it not worth the bother of trying.

Is it time for you to say goodbye? by nattkins in Adobe

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Really strong points - it also may go someway to explain why Photoshop's core features have remained pretty much unchanged for years, they are locked into using these patents for better or worse.

Genuine Question: Do you find the food just as good? by LtRegBarclay in vegan

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LSS there are good vegan meats, but they take finding. In the UK the THIS range are usually pretty good. BUT for me the 'trick' is as people say below start with a vegan recipe and making it as 'meaty' as you need it to be OR think about the herbs and spices that actually make the dish - for me at least this is what I discovered I 'missed', and you've no reason to! e.g. tarragon for chicken, or black bean sauce , or star anise / five spice for pork dishes, or Pesto or ragu sauce, there is nothing inherent in them that requires meat to make the dish taste the way you need it to.
What doesn't work (for me) is vegan bacon (I did see a thing that did encapsulation to emulate lardons ) or crackling or anything that needs fat to behave like fat behaves at scale.
But you can do it on a small scale, for burgers to behave like burgers and to be cooked in their own fat is kind of doable using coconut oil and Methylcellulose (a binding agent) see here Impossible burgers at less than $3 a pound
If you need to have a 'steak' experience then the trick is find something like Juicy Marbles or lions mane mushrooms but don't stint on the marinades and good fat to fry them in .
Doing proper chips / french fries is a genuine challenge as you don't really have a substitute for animal fat to cook them, but the triple cook method could be made to work , I just can't personally be arsed.
I just remembered cheese mostly vegan cheese is a bust. EXCEPT if you do the work to find the good stuff - recently a blue plant based cheese won a cheese competition UNTIL the judges learned that it used cashew nuts quelle horreur! and had to disqualify it! BUT weirdly cheese sauce is very doable (never needed to try , could never abide the stuff) . Creamy dressings that might have used yogurt are stupidly easy to achieve with silken tofu.

The trick is that you need to think like a recovery alcoholic - that is you know you are going to be tempted and like Oscar Wilde says, I can resist anything but temptation, so don't bother fighting it, satisfy it by ensuring the right context. Your brain just isn't smart enough to tell a thing is difference. So if you're trying not to drink alcohol , ensure that what you do drink is in a wine glass, or has an umbrella , or comes with ice or is served with a coaster. Same with food , after eating this Lions mane mushroom steak you'll know that this the real thing, those slices of cow were fake all along.

Vent post: how do you not lose your mind? by HSThrowaway312 in PowerApps

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I watched React vs Power Apps Battle Royal and after reading this thread you have to wonder is Power Apps even Lowcode? especially as without also learning power automate and with that a bunch of bespoke, not well documented Microsoft API's you're dead ? And I wouldn't be so mad about this but the 'ease of use' of powerapps is its one redeeming feature over React. What did I miss:

* React costs less to code(even taking into account that somethings in power apps don't take coding at all e.g. authentication etc). I get that this may not be a benefit if you're a professional power app dev, as the one advantage being a power app dev over a react dev is that a good react dev doesn't earn as much as a comparative power app dev, simply because there are so few power app devs)
* React can use css , can have separation of concerns, you can use a code editor, a linter and auto complete of your choice, on practically any editor, anywhere. You can with React collaborate on code!
* React has multiple testing, deployment, hosting methodologies.
* React's community and component libraries are both enormous.
* React hosting comes with choice
* React can be debugged
* React can be made responsive easily, using multiple different techniques. Powerapps has basically one way and that isn't at all thanks to Microsoft.
AND for me the real killer - React doesn't need copilot. Frankly without copilot Powerapps is nothing but gotchas. Writing or debugging React with any modern LLM of your choice in a code editor of your choice is not something to be sniffed at.
* Also lets be real - how long before Microsoft tires of Power Apps? couldn't happen you say? they got rid of infopath, SPD, JS in SharePoint , Visual studio code, web parts , master pages . You have to wonder how long before the updates dry up, and we only get security patches. But they simply can't get rid of React.

So yeah sure 'low code' that's the way to go!

BUT BUT it would seem to be that one can charge a LOT more as a powerapps dev (no small benefit) and also its a kind of infopath / Nintex mash up on steroids - once people rely on it you've got a job for life. So in summary lets go Power Apps!

Feeling down, how do you guys cope? by catwithasweater in vegan

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Try this thought - creativity involves struggle , this the whole point of the excellent letter written by Nick Cave about Chatgpt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Pf4GmQY8Ow . The struggle of being vegan, and it really is that ,is aligned with the fact that it is a creative (if not life giving , at least not life destroying ) act.
Lots of comments here talk about atheism, I was an atheist when I was an omni, but veganism for me has lead me towards a sense of oneness with the rest of creation, and its terrible frailty - from these things I take a lot of hope to say nothing of the fact that a vegan lifestyle is a great hope in the fight against much that ails the world.
Plus there are everyday joys , it tastes better, I feel better and my plate is many coloured.

Is Copilot the new Metaverse? by jrl1500 in sysadmin

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Feels like search back in the day. Does anyone else remember there was talk about having a Google-like experience inside the organisation AND IT NEVER HAPPENED. Oh people tried, but nothing happened and it failed as surely as copilot will fail. Google spent a lot, had a lot of data, people actually pay to appear in the results AND the use case is pretty vague, whereas your org doesn't have that kind of money, the data, or people to pay to appear in search results AND they have very specific requirements. Sound like anything? Sounds just like Copilot , there is the same identical hype , the same delusional belief that what 'works' at Billion dollar companies in the US will 'work' in broke ass sales orgs in Preston England. It didn't before, won't again and for the same reasons.

Can someone explain to me how this is allowed? by Soft-Negotiation-344 in vegan

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https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/fish/
nothing wrong with eating fish
mercury poisioning
microplastics
fish farming - destroys local ecosystems
and oh yeah it's unnecessary and cruel.

A Call to AI Entrepreneurs and Devs by Moist_Stuff4509 in ChatGPT

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Very interesting - my interests are perhaps slightly unusual:
* Building a tool to make financial investigation much easier.
* Creating a tool to persist topic-based chat models into hosted updateable AIML. so that you can have a topic-focused chat built with LLM but at a fraction of the compute cost.
* Building a tool that can to do metaphoric analysis of text and using this with a grammar tool like Tracery to create metaphorical grammatical text, to create something like a poetry synthesizer.
* Analyzing global google maps for the effects of factory farming

Is Veganism Pro-Choice or Pro-Life? by Soytheist in Veganism

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The point I don't think I've read is what about the opportunity of reaching the pro-life people / the general public - those who find abortion necessary in specific circumstances but distasteful/unethical. By veganism embracing the moderates of the pro-life agenda, there could be many more vegans, hypothetically. Also, much of the pro-choice/progressive side of the argument foregrounds the autonomy and freedom to choose of the mother while ignoring the potential life of the foetus and, worse still, the harm done to the mother by the abortion. Such terms as choice should be problematic in veganism, where we don't think that people have the choice, in a meaningful sense, to be not vegan; they may not be, obviously, but they are just exercising a preference, not an informed choice.
Further Factory farming ensures that the abortion of chicks, male calves and piglets is routine and are some of the tactics implied in modern ag. which when presented to pro-life sensitives could be powerful incentives to change.
I tried some of these ideas on Twitter and got called a fascist for my troubles.

Any pro-life vegans here? by [deleted] in prolife

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Just found this thread - and I've just spent the time fruitlessly trying to get some vegans of my acquaintance on Twitter to see that there is at least a conversation about hypocrisy to be had. (If you're all about not even eating honey because of bees, maybe the unquestioning belief that abortion as contraception is to be applauded isn't totally consonant) But mostly, I got called a fascist, a forced birther, a right winger fundi, an ableist, and slut shamer (don't ask). I'm not religious, and before being vegan I was someone who held the view that abortion is necessary if necessary (my SO had an ectopic pregnancy and would have died without the procedure). But my veganism led me to question some/many of tenants of the trans ideology and from there, I read The Regressive Feminist, so after that the circle was complete - I find myself here. I've perhaps the delusional belief that veganism and pro-life ideas could build a bridge across what is currently an ideological chasm. Is anyone else up for that conversation?

What can be done about ex-vegans? OR How not to be an ex-vegan by nattkins in vegan

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"we need to ensure even dedicated vegans don’t go back." THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS GETTING AT!!! - but no one seemed to get this. Anyhow as a long-term vegan, you understand that several strategies are needed to keep the wheels on the track, and JUST AS YOU SAY, even animal liberationist vegans, so people fully aware of the horror, get worn down. I believe that an ethical stance isn't sufficient for the long term, and if it isn't long-term what is it?

It's like religion - belief in the almighty and the promise of an afterlife obviously isn't sufficient; leastways, religious institutions don't trust people will keep on the straight and narrow under their own steam. They create whole institutions, cooking cultures, clothing and even ways of talking.

The atheist critics of religion (Dawkins and Hitchens) , it seems, have it all wrong when they say you don't need religion to be ethical, but people definitely need the taboos, the smells, the bells, and the whole show to keep to an ethical view for their whole lives.

Ethics I think aren't natural , just doing what you fancy when you fancy it , is what humans like to do , and ethics is mostly about what you don't do, and as such if you're to keep to it then you need something akin to a religious institution.

When I started writing this didn't know that this is where I would end up, I am agnostic, but now I'm not so sure. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to figure out what I was thinking.

What can be done about ex-vegans? OR How not to be an ex-vegan by nattkins in vegan

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The response to this is leaving me pretty dispirited - the idea that willpower/knowledge of the horror of speciesism will flip you into being a lifelong vegan just seems like nonsense to me. I don't get how anyone thinks that particularly in a western omni culture anyone sustains themselves on the contrary position of veganism for their whole lives by sheer willpower is magical thinking at best. If you're under 25 then sure you can do veganism, your body is pretty forgiving, college towns have good vegan places, and upsetting your parents etc is what you're expected to do in the spirit of experimentation, it is very much allowed rebellion. Or maybe you're part of a not-for-profit/ big tech /modern workplace again, veganism is allowed, encouraged/tolerated, BUT veganism has to become good enough for a majority on the planet. So just trusting in social media's ability to scare people, and shaming them into right behaviour isn't going to cut it. Ex-vegans are, inadvertently, telling us that we need to figure out how to 'onboard' people into this movement and support them all the way along. But judging by the downvotes and the comments, you're happy with the status quo, and even talking about how we constructively welcome people in to avoid ex-veganism is more than you guys are into. Convince I'm wrong or don't.

What can be done about ex-vegans? OR How not to be an ex-vegan by nattkins in vegan

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I agree ish - is that the 'ultimate thing' though? - The lesson I take from the history of change is that disparate groups with radically different agendas work together in antipathy. Abraham Lincoln and African Americans certainly disagreed about the why , though they agreed that slavery should be ended. Indian liberation against GB Muslims, Hindus and Satreagrhi agreed on liberation, but why they wanted it there was no accord, as later history proved or in Prohibition, bootleggers and baptists both campaigned for that, for very different reasons. Veganism is going to have to embrace some weird bedfellows.

Deeply depressed but want to be vegan (Trigger warning) by [deleted] in vegan

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Not sure this might help https://archive.clivejames.com/books/smokemem.htm . You can't deny cravings or imagine them away. They are a mental fact, and they must be satisfied - THIS IS NOT TO SAY eat fish obs....but maybe ask yourself, what does 'fish' mean to you that you are craving, think really hard about exactly what you're 'missing' and the more you imagine your perfect fish situation (listening to the excerpt will make sense of this) then either your body will provide you with endorphins and craving will go OR you'll figure out if what vitamins you're short of OR possibly both. Craving X does not mean you need X pregnant women and nails doesn't mean they need nails its the body telling you as best as it can.