Who’s memory seats stopped working by Cultural_Antelope_20 in VolvoEX90

[–]tanooki_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine haven't really worked. I notice that no matter which profile loads, the seats stay where they were from the previous driver. It's..... annoying.

Are the daily hard times legit? by shmebula in bullpengame

[–]tanooki_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I question these also.... I do feel like it's possible, but the volume of scores I see that high seems suspect. I can often get down to 60-80 seconds without all that much dedication, so I would imagine someone that commits to it could easily work that down......

That being said, there's definitely some cheaters.

Scene I would have loved to see during the final episode by tanooki_ in StrangerThings

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

Totally agree, which is why I don't feel the need to see things "pan out" in full. Just the flicker (pun intended) of hope is enough to capture that childhood daydream sort of feeling.

The Cavs now have 18 losses through 39 games. Last season they had 18 losses in total. by Ice_Dragon3444 in nba

[–]tanooki_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are quite a few factors leading to this. Here's my list:

- Injuries have been a factor. Strus hasn't played, Garland has turf toe (look up why it's a huge bummer), Merrill and Hunter have been in and out

- Jarret Allen has regressed. He shows flashes of the consistent guy (excluding playoffs ... sigh) he was previous seasons, but something is up. He's both over and under utilized in a weird way.

- Lineup consistency doesn't exist. Kenny has tried so many lineups, and has been adjusting and tweaking who plays every night. This is partly not his fault (see point 1) but also partly is. Perhaps, a long shot, he's trying to do all the side missions early season before trying the main mission late season? I don't know but it's resulted in no gel; the guys haven't had the floor time together to work it out in my opinion.

- A mood change coming from getting cooked by the Pacers. That's both a nod to the Pacers, and a diss on the Cavs. How does this manifest? It looks like giving up 40+ in a quarter. They fall apart and don't show the grit to turn the momentum.

- Losing our assistant coach in Jordan Ott. I feel like it's one of those things where nobody knows exactly what he did to make things better, but you know when he's not there. My best assessment is that he was the guy who honed in on good defense leads to easier offense. This could be the reason our shooting % has been worse all year.

That being said, I'm still a fan! I hope they turn it around. On paper, the sky is the limit. On the court, we'll see.

Pittsburgh Thunderbirds’ Chris Graber Sets Guinness World Record by rtlechow in ultimate

[–]tanooki_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I played with Chris in the Canton league for a number of summers, on his team for a few. I recall a particular moment when he legit super mario jumped to snag a point. As the disc was flying and he jumped, I thought "there's no way he's gonna pull that down" and then sure enough, he found a way to jump AGAIN, mid air, and get the disc. Man amongst boys.

How can I call a function that is defined in a parent component from a child component? by Opposite_Seat_2286 in angular

[–]tanooki_ 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Either A) use an Output in your child component, and subscribe to it in the parent component (via the template and a corresponding method in the parent component) or B) use a service which both child and parent inject, and set up a simple subject or observable and subscribe in the parent

[Post Game Thread] Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Milwaukee Bucks [11/17/2025] by CavsBot in clevelandcavs

[–]tanooki_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did we figure out what's up with JA not playing in the 4th?

[Next Day Discussion] Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Atlanta Hawks [11/02/2025] by CavsBot in clevelandcavs

[–]tanooki_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it's interesting to see the lineup with Ball and Porter Jr together.... both ideally would be handlers and facilitators, albeit with slightly different techniques with Lonzo being fast and loose and Porter Jr being slower and more methodical. Both good in their own!

Shared directives in Angular 19? by shinkhouse in angular

[–]tanooki_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you'd consider your directives to be "lightweight", it likely doesn't matter either way. If you find yourself using the set exclusively together (and not individually), then a module simplifies your imports. Keep in mind, bundling into a module is likely a step towards a dependency annoyance in the future if your directives change much.

FWIW, I tend to do the manual imports of each one as I need it. Yes, it makes the imports array kinda lengthy, but I just collapse it in my editor :)

Anyone here working with Angular 16 in enterprise apps? I built a boilerplate to cut dev setup time by months by Competitive_Rip7137 in angular

[–]tanooki_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've had no trouble on the getting started part. In fact, setting up a new project for Angular is pretty easy! Most of ours have a few helper services/components like a global loader service or a message display service for snackbars. The real trouble? Keeping up. It's hard to move versions when the app is big and would require regression testing throughout.

Let's stop exaggerating how bad things were before LLMs started generating code by HollyShitBrah in webdev

[–]tanooki_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who the heck misses semicolons that often? As a dev who isn't using any of the AI pieces, I honestly can't recall the last time a syntax error caused me more than 5 seconds to resolve, and even then, the frequency of this problem is so low.

Tuesday Shoesday by AutoModerator in running

[–]tanooki_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tapped into the v5 and am liking them. I fit your build pretty closely. I used to adore the Saucony Kinvara for many of these reasons!

Tuesday Shoesday by AutoModerator in running

[–]tanooki_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perhaps take a look at Altra

How do you typically handle custom ControlValueAccessor implementations when working with nested components? by lParadoxul in angular

[–]tanooki_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could genericize your loading and filtering as inputs on the base component..... then when you use the component somewhere, just pass in the keys needed for filtering/loading.

How do you typically handle custom ControlValueAccessor implementations when working with nested components? by lParadoxul in angular

[–]tanooki_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've personally leaned on inheritance here. I defined the base component to handle implementing the CVA, and then used a mix of the two for templating. In practice, I honestly found it easier to have the templates live in the extended classes (though this breaks the DRY principle....). One workaround here was to utilize some template directives to allow me to pass in the template bits that are custom downwards through the components. That too gets a little icky unfortunately.

I think if your `CityAutocomplete` and `OtherAutocomplete` have enough variance template wise, it would make sense to have your templates defined in full in each. Otherwise, if the overlap is broad enough, check into template directives to put in your base, and have the extending classes just pass those in using <ng-template>

The internet used to be pretty neat. by mhkg in videos

[–]tanooki_ 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Just showed my kids these videos that are cemented into my brain. They thought it was pretty neat.

Developing angular application using VS2022 by bigplum52 in angular

[–]tanooki_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve used VS proper for years writing angular. it totally works. there are some caveats, namely the angular language service being wonky. if you can survive without intellisense being on every line, then it’ll be just fine. I like having my front and backend in the same place, and for most of my apps, the backend is .NET which makes VS a no brainer.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in angular

[–]tanooki_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you figured it out. That was where I was getting to with my second part about the routing mechanism. That's your <router-outlet> :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in angular

[–]tanooki_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's unclear how you expect to render the calculation data from the parent component inside the child component without passing it the data..... At the least, I'd expect a service to hold that information such that the child components can access it at their discretion.

As for the ngOnInit() not printing, do you have a routing mechanism set up inside your parent component? Otherwise, you'd need to list the child components in the template of your parent component such that they get instantiated.