Ironically development has just started picking up a ton again in the past 2 weeks! We've been a little quiet due to multiple members of our development team having some crisis level turn of events in their lives, that being said we're full steam ahead at the moment and have actually just brought someone else on to aid on some of the smaller pieces! There actually will be post in the very near future about some renovations taking place in regards to the helpdesk, cough cough reporting cough cough. Etc.
Posts made by QuixoticJeremy
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RE: What is the Latest With SodiumSuite?
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RE: Sodium Suite Asset Management
@dbeato Lot's of good stuff here. I've been in a bit of a transition (had to make some changes so that I actually had money to pay the bills) so that slowed how quickly I was pumping out fixes but I think we're getting to a point where I'm almost back on track. I'll be looking into all these hopefully later today.
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RE: SodiumSuite for Apple
I'm honestly not sure why the installer isn't up there. It should be.... I'll take a look at this today and see if I can't figure out what release we ended up loosing it in. I'll get it back up there.
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RE: Desk side Support Question
Sodium could definitely help out in a situation like this. We do monitor CPU usage and it's possible you could catch one of these spikes, etc. Plus we're active in the community so you can always get ahold of us if you have any issues.
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RE: In-house IM service
@scottalanmiller said in In-house IM service:
Really basic and crufty messaging is build into Sodium as well, but will be getting a lot more robust in the future.
That's a good way to put it. About as basic and crufty as it gets but with plans to revamp with plenty more options. Just a matter of when.
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RE: Remove machine from control center
@scottalanmiller Wish I could blame one of the newbies on that one but it's more likely a result of a 72 hour binge coding session that never got fixed.... oh well.
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RE: Remove machine from control center
@scottalanmiller Wow that needs to look better. Jeez that's making me blind. Fixing that....
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@rojoloco lol I've heard stories of down south how slight flurries result in mass panic and no one being able to drive. It cracks me up.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@nerdydad We're even hit or miss up here on that one. Christmas is just early enough in our snow season that sometimes it's white, sometimes not. Usually we end up getting dumped on right around January 1st. Prior to January 1st it's more often that we'll get a few days of snow and then nothing for a few days (just enough for it to completely melt) and then get some more.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@nerdydad lol Texas will do that for you. I don't know why but I like the snow, I'm a weirdo. I just need snow for the Christmas season. Not to mention I spent a large portion of my youth snowboarding.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@quixoticjeremy said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@quixoticjeremy said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trying to focus on my work while it snowing (quite beautifully) outside and my complex tries to keep up with the snow with their snowplows, on top of the abnormal amount of dump truck traffic that is coming from the new building being built. It is next to impossible to focus -_-.
Silly northerners.... snow means "no more work, no more school, party time!!!" down here. But we still think snow is special... y'all are too jaded on the white stuff.
That's not till we see somewhere between 2' - 3' at least. I'm not even in the snow belt where 3' overnight is a normal thing.
For us it's usually around 6-9 inches before work ceases. Until that point we really don't tend to care too much. 2 winters ago I drove an hour and a half every day (one way) to buffalo in a foot of snow every day ish.
You're just as crazy as I am! So long as my bumper is not acting as a snow plow, I can probably make it to where I'm going.
Haha yep, that's pretty much the concept. I have the luxury this winter season of working from home so I can't complain too much. But previous winters were always fun
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@rojoloco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@quixoticjeremy said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Trying to focus on my work while it snowing (quite beautifully) outside and my complex tries to keep up with the snow with their snowplows, on top of the abnormal amount of dump truck traffic that is coming from the new building being built. It is next to impossible to focus -_-.
Silly northerners.... snow means "no more work, no more school, party time!!!" down here. But we still think snow is special... y'all are too jaded on the white stuff.
That's not till we see somewhere between 2' - 3' at least. I'm not even in the snow belt where 3' overnight is a normal thing.
For us it's usually around 6-9 inches before work ceases. Until that point we really don't tend to care too much. 2 winters ago I drove an hour and a half every day (one way) to buffalo in a foot of snow every day ish.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Trying to focus on my work while it snowing (quite beautifully) outside and my complex tries to keep up with the snow with their snowplows, on top of the abnormal amount of dump truck traffic that is coming from the new building being built. It is next to impossible to focus -_-.
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RE: Sodium Update
Just deployed a new update with the purpose of giving more space to the notation system (as we try to prep for external notes coming up) and thus we've taken some space away from the metadata:
Due to upcoming changings we felt that the ticket data was taking up far too much room and it needed a change. Hope that everyone enjoys!
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RE: Remove machine from control center
Yep this was a sodium question. Problem has been resolved
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RE: Remove machine from control center
I think this is a sodiumsuite question. I've sent him a response.