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You work your ass off. Working hard will make you find the right path by your own intuition. The question of where do I start is also tied to that rule, they go hand by hand. If you are a slacker, just move on and find something else to do.


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i have this printed and framed in my living room. and i hope hope hope someday that this will come true for me in my life. because mia i get so damn lonely!! and so tired of feeling alone and left out left behind. and i love the internet where we can be together and talk to each other. but my body is real too.


I'm having problems getting this code to work in Field Calculator (as part of model). To try and make the background short: I have a model where I use a series of Select by Attribute then Calculate Field to score features on the value in the first field. It is being adapted for a webmap using Server, and apparently it can't use layers (so Jayanta's suggestion below won't help). I'm now using a series of Select, Calculate Field (in the output from Select), Join Field back to the original feature class, then another Calculate Field in the original feature class based on the value in the similar field in the output from Select.

Thanks a lot! I haven't really worked much with more complex calculations, so this is good information for me. I updated my expression to include the else !Field2! at the end, and it worked. I had tried finding a way to make it pass the features where the Field1 value was null, but obviously that wasn't the right solution.

This is a bit of a rant but I really don't like software that invents its own query language. There's a trillion different ORMs out there. Another trillion databases with their own query language. Another trillion SaaS products where the only way to query is to learn some random query DSL they made up.

Take ORMs. Their alleged benefit is they cut down development time. But instead of writing SQL which everyone knows, I now have to scroll back and forth in some ORM documentation to figure out how to write my queries. On top of that, I have to spend time debugging why the ORM translated my query into some monstrosity that joins 17 tables using a full table scan. Instead of sticking to SQL, where it's reasonably easy to argue about the performance (try to stick to where clauses on indexed columns, don't go bananas with joins, et cetera), I have to deal with this opaque translation layer that obscures the exact query. And I end up with bloated higher level data classes rather than easy to understand tuples or dicts that contain the data in a dumb simple format that is trivial to introspect.

I need to read a text file when I start my program. I'm using eclipse and started a new java project. In my project folder I got the "src" folder and the standard "JRE System Library" + staedteliste.txt... I just don't know where to put the text file. I literally tried every folder I could think off....I cannot use a "hard coded" path because the text file needs to be included with my app...

In eclipse "Right click" on the text file u wanna use, see and copy the complete path stored in HDD like (if in UNIX "/home/sjaisawal/Space-11.4-template/provisioning/devenv/Test/src/testpath/testfile.txt")

Stack Overflow later added a super neat feature to highlight this core value in user profiles, where it shows how many other people you have potentially helped with your contributed questions and answers so far.

I don't have any real answers on the duplicate problem, which only gets worse over time. But I will point out that there is plenty of precedent on the Stack Exchange network for splitting sites into "expert" and "beginner" areas with slightly different rulesets. We've seen this for Math vs. MathOverflow, English vs. English Learners, Unix vs. Ubuntu... perhaps it's time for a more beginner focused Stack Overflow where duplicates are less frowned upon, and conversational rules are a bit more lenient?

I imagine systems where there is zero anxiety involved and I can only think of jobs where I had long since stopped caring about the work and thus had no anxiety about whether I even showed for work on any given day. How can that be good? Let's just say I'm not a fan of zero-anxiety systems.

Maybe competition just isn't your jam. Could there be a less competitive Q&A system, a system without downvotes, a system without close votes, where there was never any anxiety about posting anything, just a network of super supportive folks who believe in you and want you to succeed no matter what? Absolutely! I think many alternative sites should exist on the internet so people can choose an experience that matches their personal preferences and goals. Should Stack build that alternative? Has it already been built? It's an open question; feel free to point out examples in the comments.

Try to understand and acknowledge the feelings behind the wish to go home. Find out where 'home' is for them - it might not be the last place they lived. It could be where they lived before moving recently or it could be somewhere from their distant past.

Often people with dementia describe 'home' as a pleasant, peaceful or idyllic place where they were happy. They could be encouraged to talk about why they were happy there. This can give an idea as to what they might need to feel better.

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Did I leave your mind when I was gone

It's not my thing trying to get back

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