My friend has a drinking problem.
You give him a bottle of water, give me a bottle of water. By the time I've finished mine he's barely started his.
(yes, I've seen Airplane before =) )
My friend has a drinking problem.
You give him a bottle of water, give me a bottle of water. By the time I've finished mine he's barely started his.
(yes, I've seen Airplane before =) )
D'Vana Tendi: "Shhh, I'm pirating!"
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Showing a friend around the city, but I'm showing myself around just as much.
Must have said a hundred times, "Wow, this place looks nothing like ten years ago", "Let's go here, I've never been to this place since they rebuilt", "Wow, what's this?".
@Elias MΓ₯rtenson @Thomas Right, sorry, we were in fact talking about three features. I forgot which subthread we were in.
The feature I learned about today, and which only works on Outlook Desktop, is that when you send a message a filter can automatically schedule it for sending, up to 120 minutes in the future. The message will sit in Outbox and wait until it is time.
This allows you to do true retraction, as nobody got the message yet.
And just now I learned that Outlook Web has a similar but different feature, where sending can be delayed up to ten seconds and you have an immediately accessible Undo button.
The "only one feature" I was referring to is the technically impossible but practically best-effort feature "I'll send a message to please retract the original message, which may or may not work depending on software involved and other factors".
So I just create a new email rule, apply to all messages I send, defer delivery by 1 minutes. Brilliant!
#Jenkins has some values it monitors on an agent and takes the agent offline if e.g. /tmp goes below 1 GiB available space.
Is there a way for me to configure the thresholds and add more checks, so that I can take an agent offline if some other file system is getting full?
For Fedi and email alike, I'd like a feature "stay in the outbox for 60 seconds before actually sending", so you can truly retract something.
Outlook does have retraction of emails that people have not yet opened, but it always takes me too long to remember/search how to do it that it's no longer worth it. π
@Sky UwU My boiled water goes cold because I do stuff while waiting for the water to boil. I prefer my tea hot, so instead of tea I'll drink something I like cold.
Sometimes I take the time to make tea, and not try to multitask while boiling the water.
After five minutes side quest, find a window open with an email.
"Oh, I didn't send that yet?"
*send*
Oh right, the side quest was to find some data that was supposed to go in that email.
Kurzgesagt: All of Earth's natural history to scale in one hour. That's a bit more than a million years per second.
Don't blink the last second or you'll miss all of human history.
"Gondor is a social construct"
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