Bottle of water that was immediately confiscated by security (WHSmith)
12000idr (€0.83 / $0.90 / £0.72)
Bottle of water that was immediately confiscated by security (WHSmith)
12000idr (€0.83 / $0.90 / £0.72)
The hours wasted to debugging when I've typed Accept
instead of Content-Type
, or vice versa... It's now the first thing I look for when I'm having header problems, and it still screws me up all the time.
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A replacement GreyhoundBus has arrived but it's unlikely it can do this 3.5h drive in 45 minutes
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2nd PeterPan Bus just went straight past, you absolute shits. GreyhoundBus please tell me if you pay for missed connections
Bus is broken down. I'd like to go back in time to when I picked the 0215 over the 0200 because I didn't want to wait around longer than 3 hours.
PHP, you are a poop, but I love you anyway.
All is bugs.
When you can no longer stand people or computers, what is there left?
Kittens, I guess?
It's aaaaalways a missing bracket.
It's aaaaalways a permissions error.
It's aaaaaalways the .htaccess file.
I fixed my website.
(Last night I made a checkin, and after that I was getting 'mysql crashed' so I did 'repair' on the tables, and then the homepage and /travel were blank. I imported a backup from 25th but it wouldn't import, said there was a primary key collision. So back to latest db. I couldn't get any useful errors from apache logs, or get PHP to output any. So I narrowed down the Problem blog post by changing the dates it was fetching for the homepage until I narrowed it down to 4th April. One of five posts from 4th of April threw the same error at its own URL. That post had the URL of another post as its published date. I have no idea how that happened So I deleted that post (it was a checkin) and now we're fine. Actually I guess what happened is when I did the mysql repair it screwed up some keys in the database to point the object of the published triple to the id of another post, because ARC2 has this complicated database structure to turn relational into a graph that I haven't bothered to understand properly).
My website is broken.
All git problems are definitely solved by deleting branches/repos and starting over.
I really shouldn't be trusted with websites.
I really shouldn't be trusted with websites.