Was doing annoying business accounting related stuff today and accidentally ended up on a server admin page that I totally shouldn't have access to on the unemployment insurance provider's web site. I didn't mess with anything there, but it was a bit disturbing that I was able to accidentally see that at all.
Stayed late troubleshooting Windows printing issues (prints would take somewhere between 5 minutes and 4 hours to start). After trying various recommended solutions to the problem found online, I got a nearby Linux box to do the right thing instantly and then tried some random bullshit that I had no reason to expect might fix things on Windows and that seems to have worked despite the thing I tried claiming it did nothing to resolve the problem. Now I'm going to go home and hug a cat.
@Taweret This is a great idea considering that a large number of anti-maskers see him as a positive role model.
(not that I would be opposed to a licensing agreement that funds development of the software, that might be the best case scenario for everybody involved)
Sent a company a brief message suggesting they have a discussion with their legal advisors about the name they've chosen for their company on the basis that I've been using the name nearly 2 decades longer than they have and our offerings are similar enough that people are reaching out to me confused as to what link there is between them and me (none). I'm not looking to cause trouble for anybody or trying to extract a pay day out of this, but I'm also not giving up the mark.
I've also decided that the Typica 2.0 rewrite is far enough along that I'll deploy it to a new machine at the roaster instead of just having that on my personal laptop to make it easier for others to do some of the coffee roasting. There's still a lot of work to do on that before a new version release, but enough of it works now that I'll let employees use it and let me know what they think about it.
Got a coffee sample today. Incoming crop on a coffee I brought in last year, but I already told my supplier that this one wasn't selling well so my plan was to run out this year and maybe try again in a future year. I'll still roast it, cup it, and probably tell the supplier that it's delicious, but this is the sort of coffee that I'm just never going to have in the product line all the time because I don't have enough customers who want to buy that flavor profile.
Yesterday's coding broke the build, but today I was able to write a minimal program to use to figure out how what I was trying to do really works and then ported that back over to the real program. I don't think I've ever used the stuff in the QtConcurrent module before so it took a bit of figuring out how to get the compiler to not complain.
@yomimono Sorry I wasn't available to chat if you were looking for that. I don't usually work the bar but I'm doing more of that this week. Hope you enjoyed the drink. (also, if that wasn't you visiting today please disregard)
Documentation: This implements a multi-line text editor.
Me: Great, I wanted a multi-line text editor. But why can't I see it?
Code: This control has no visible representation but you can tab into it from another control and there's a tiny slightly misaligned patch of screen where the cursor changes shape.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.