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Standard deal - clear the cache that the Slack tab uses, clear its local storage, clear cookies, relogin, try again.
I think so. You can inspect individual items stored in the storage as well, just to make sure that they're all gone once you press that button.
If there's nothing in the "All unreads" section and there's no "Mark all as read" option anywhere, including in the relevant context menus, your best bet is probably to write to Slack's support.
My understanding is that this behavior is a consequence of the free Slack plan. If you have unread threads that have "expired" (past the free Slack limit of number of saved messages) then you cannot individually access the items to mark-as-read.
(and to head off any suggestions about upgrading Slack for Clojurians, that would currently cost about $8k/month and no one is going to pay for that!)
I hate that woodsy names are so popular among hipsters around here that I first assumed "campground" was some saas provider / host
planning to work from here for a week next week... maybe better if I tether to my phone and just eat the data costs
when your normal work flow is ssh into a vm and run emacs, it is a lot nicer to ssh into a cloud vm and run emacs then watching maven download the internet over a slow connection
How do you find the quality compared to Nikor stuff. They seem to be quite good savings.
There's a YouTube channel that I found the reviews really useful - https://m.youtube.com/user/christopherfrost
i remember having a sigma 50mm that was just as good as the nikon 1.4 version. perhaps a bit sharper and contrasty. don't think i've had experience with others and its been a few years now
it looked like the current 56mm that they sell and not like the current 50mm so perhaps they've changed the lineup
I have a 35mm, a 50mm, a 28-80mm and a 70-300. BUt I find myself when I'm hiking wanting something wider than 28 but when I'm in the city I want more zoom sometimes. Thinking of takinga drop in quality and getting a zoom with more range.
What's the price difference between the Sigma and Nikor equivalents there? (it's been years since I bought any new lenses)
The only review site I know of, that I used a long long time ago (but no longer into photography) is
found kind of funny talk (2014) by Dan North. He mentions Clojure at around minute 46ish: āClojure has parens, thatās most of Clojure right there (ā¦) because itās so simple they went āthis has made programming too easy, we should learn Emacsāā š As someone who tried to adopt Emacs about 2-3x and failed, I can attest! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqgwHXsQA1g

I still haven't learned emacs
my strong habits around vim, not only bindings, but the way it works, makes me fail in every attempt to use Emacs, so Iām happy now using Vim, and when doing Clojure, I use something very similar to inf-clojure
and that is it.
There's a YouTube channel that I found the reviews really useful - https://m.youtube.com/user/christopherfrost