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  • And if that's too many steps, Fastmail already has the ability to create masked emails!

  • Man orange roughy is the best fish, young you had good taste in seafood.

  • Same hat. Now on the rare occasion my husband has to go somewhere for his job, I'm like "Damn the apartment's so empty."

  • Was just thinking about this today, as I pumped gas, and the fucking pump wouldn't stop blaring ads at max volume.

  • Damn, what a mood.

  • I've never been so interested, so fast, as when you combined those two names.

  • I got the Vampire Survivors DLC. I try not to buy Steam stuff anymore unless it's either a deep discount on something I kind of am interested in, or it's something I badly wanted.

  • This is extremely heartfelt, wonderful advice. I'm glad your story has a happy ending. But I can't imagine a better way to prepare your family. I am going to save this somewhere, for in case I ever need it, because this is exactly the sort of thing I would want to do.

    I also totally get what you mean about your wife and you growing into adulthood together. I have the same thing with my husband. If he were gone, I literally am not sure what I would do in many small parts of my life. I'd adapt eventually, but knowing I'd be struggling with grief in addition to suddenly need to consider a dozen crucial but small things is dizzying to think about.

  • Learned this one the hard way! Thanks for spreading the knowledge.

  • Wow what a beautiful art style!

  • So in Salesforce that IS possible. An admin, using Lightning App, could for example create a filter on some fields so that they're shown or hidden depending on the value of other fields. It would only be possible using the Lightning App builder since that gives you the most tools--standard page layouts don't let you filter viewability of values like that. Alternatively, though, you COULD make an "inactive contact" page layout & corresponding record type and just change the record type either manually or using a Flow (or workflow) whenever the contact is marked 'inactive'.

    EDIT: Your admin can also modify what fields are shown on a Related List. So you can be on Account, looking at related Contacts, and have the Inactive field prominently displayed on that related list, and sortable. Again, this is assuming you operate out of Lightning, not Classic.

  • If you're talking about users, Salesforce you toggle active/inactive. You actually can't delete them, unfortunately. If you're talking about Contacts, there are probably a number of standard, out of the box fields you could use, but a good setup will have a picklist or a checkbox or whatever you want. You can also delete contacts, but it's a good policy to keep data around for a while and then archive it instead of just deleting stuff straight up.

    Am Salesforce admin. Happy to answer any Salesforce related questions.

  • I agree with you, but at least where I live, it doesn't add much convenience between wrong orders and time taken to serve me. The real bang for your convenience bucks is usually local restaurants at this rate.

  • No but Barely Sociable on Youtube did a pretty interesting documentary with some of his own theories on it.

  • It feels different, but you're right, I don't have any proof that anything's worse than normal. It's just kind of depressing to see. I feel bad for the OPs who aren't doing anything wrong.

  • Back on my Rimworld addiction.

  • Whatever's been stuck in my head if I've got very little to do and the lyrics won't distract me. Piano and softer instrumentals when I want music but am also working on something. Podcasts when doing mindless data shuffling or cleaning. Rainy Mood when studying.

    And Megalovania if I need to work on a time sensitive priority 1 fix/task.