I settled down earlier to write a bit of Python code, so inevitably I've spent the last three hours dicking about with Chef and Vagrant in a Ruby IDE
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI settled down earlier to write a bit of Python code, so inevitably I've spent the last three hours dicking about with Chef and Vagrant in a Ruby IDE
Plan B is definitely a goer the prototype for one half of it is complete - and the other half is code I wrote 4 years ago which I can repurpose...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Back in from a very chilly dog walk. Going to see Simon King this evening so we’re currently having the debate about who is driving.
Oh, and it looks like the power is about to go - lights have flickered twice.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBack in from a very chilly dog walk. Going to see Simon King this evening so we’re currently having the debate about who is driving.
Oh, and it looks like the power is about to go - lights have flickered twice.Comment
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Just saw Tanni Grey-Thompson catching a train down to the House of Lords (well London and the HoL tomorrow)...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Finally got everything working again
Turned out Twitter's recent change to allow longer "real" names (as opposed to @ names) had broken my scraping app, for tweets from those users who'd changed said name to something stupidly long for no good reason. So that's fixed
Time to finally have something to eat…Comment
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