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Anonymous
12:23 AM
Well, that's not strictly correct. In my experience every interesting question ever asked at any of the Stack Overflow sites consists of:
(1) A single question (as you say)
(2) (Attached to the question) Some whiny git putting on his internet cop hat and suggesting that the question is inappropriate
(3) An almost immediate locking of the question by said whiny git
(4) An interesting discussion
Almost every time I see some moderator putting on his 'big boy pants' I want to reach down the internet and slap them.
 
Anonymous
...from the comments to Stack Exchange grew from 16M to 32M uniques in 2011 on the front page on Hacker News. There seems to be at least one such comment/thread in any discussion related to Stack Overflow.
 
Anonymous
Silly people, angry about things they don't understand.
 
1:14 AM
 
harumph
 
@GeorgeMarian!
'Ello
 
@TimStone Hola. How have you been?
 
Not terrible, which I imagine is good. How about yourself?
 
I've been better. I've been worse. I'm stilling fighting a sinus infection. stupid allergies
 
1:24 AM
Urgh, that sounds very unpleasant. Hopefully that'll finally clear up soon!
 
Otherwise, things are going well. Work is keeping me busy as are my freelance projects.
 
Ah, very nice
 
@TimStone I've started feeling better, but I'm still not there. Though, I hope, I'll be well enough to grin-and-bear it tomorrow and drag myself into work.
 
crosses fingers
 
That said, the weather has been quite iffy here the past few days. I may just get to work from home this week. heh
 
1:34 AM
It's been extremely windy here lately, but not much else. I heard tomorrow is supposed to be pretty nasty though, precipitation-wise.
 
It's hovering right around freezing here and there's a system coming into the area. There was ice in the parking lot until some time after 10 this morning.
 
Ah yeah, we've had some patches of ice in the parking lot around here too, my car decided to slide a little coming around the corner to the office today.
 
I bet that was exciting.
 
Hahah, yeah. The funny part was that it was a tiny little strip, but just the way the turn was situation I guess the car decided to go with it.
 
It only takes a little bit of wheel slip to ruin your day:
 
1:41 AM
Hahah
shakes head
 
 
3 hours later…
4:33 AM
Spent some time hacking together a jailbreak utility. Then I realized how little C I know and how much of my knowledge Apple Framework specific. Ugh.
 
lol
welcome to places in your life where you can grow yourself
 
4:48 AM
also known as...life?
:)
 
 
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9:53 AM
at what point does it become worth blacklisting spammy URLs? I've now seen the same post from 3 different users on 3 different days I think
 
 
3 hours later…
12:42 PM
@jcole, @Chris yup and yup. I find fascination and amusement make great motivational tools in life.
 
1:29 PM
Unicornify and the SOPA/PIPA strike: http://unicornify.appspot.com/
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3:49 PM
@jcolebrand, @zyhper - If either or both of you have some time to test Nippon, I'd be grateful. I pushed out an update to the App Store recently, which allows for 60 day games. It seems that the overflow bug is back, because people have twice as long to increase their score.
 
 
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Anonymous
I am very happy to hear that.
 
Anonymous
Not actually a very good analogy, but this comment on Hacker News made me laugh:
 
Anonymous
> Looks like those tech illiterate Senators brought a knife to gun fight. Actually, it is more like they are duelling with their ammo supplier and then are surprised when the don't have any bullets.
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7:36 PM
@JeremyBanks Hilarious, thanks for sharing =)
 
7:52 PM
Sigh
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Q: Re-post: A complaint about a moderator

jalfA few days ago I posted this question. Sadly, it was edited beyond recognition within minutes. Now that answers have been written for the edited question, I can't meaningfully edit my question back as it was. So instead, I'll make a new attempt. Please, before you edit this question, try to ma...

 
@Chris I hope casperOne♦ closes it as an exact duplicate of the other ;-)
 
@jadarnel27 Sadly, I think that would only fuel the fire
I wonder...what if there was a hard limit on the number of comments?
Would that help?
 
@Chris Oh, yeah. I was definitely just kidding. That would be an awful idea in reality
 
It would be kind of cool to have a "continue this discussion in chat" link inserted automatically when a comment thread started to get too long
 
...=)
if only
 
7:58 PM
The thread could also be automatically locked
@jadarnel27 Why not? Stranger things have happened :)
 
@Chris Oh, I thought you were joking. That already does happen =)
Have you never gotten it before?
 
@jadarnel27 Nope
Maybe the limit is a bit too long?
 
Yeah, you have to get up to 10 or so (I think) on one post.
 
So what's jalf complaining about? How did his comment thread get so long in the first place if it's automatically locked?
 
Doh
I thought you were talking about ""continue this discussion in chat" link inserted automatically "
 
8:02 PM
No, I meant the combination of the two
People obviously aren't paying attention to that link as it is
 
Right, that's not a terrible idea.
Ouch. It's closed as a dupe of the other now.
 
Yep
 
8:20 PM
I'm rather amused that one of the mods edited jalf's comment that started with"OH FFS!" to "OH BOTHER!"
 
 
1 hour later…
9:40 PM
@Moshe Re "Nerd-News-Portal": haha!
 
10:06 PM
Yay. Just bought Joel on Software and a couple of foreign (non-English) language dictionaries.
If you enunciate that last sentence incorrectly, then I own Joel.
 
10:23 PM
This answer is no longer true as per a comment from Jeff:
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A: Should there be a badge for cheating

TheTXIThere is a super secret badge that is handed out to users who are exemplary in their service to the sites (such as discovering and helping correct a security vulnerability). This is the "hacker" badge. Perhaps you could attain for that instead.

Referring to the Hacker badge: " this badge was never implemented and probably won't be at this point, so... done and done. – Jeff Atwood♦ Sep 11 '11 at 7:50"
Should we have something definitive somewhere confirming "hidden" badges aren't and likely won't ever be implimented?
 
Are there people asking about that?
 
An old question was just bumped which brought it to my attention
My previous impression was that the hacker badge would be implimented/already existed
 
Maybe it's so secret that they deny its existence, because we don't have the necessary clearance. o_o
But other than that, I mean, @PopularDemand's answer on that question makes note of the fact that such a badge doesn't exist, which I personally consider sufficient.
 
Just noticed Popular's answer on that Q; I more noticed the accepted answer
I guess it's noted in the relevant places and doesn't come up often
Hidden badges seemed like a dubious idea anyway
The tag wiki pop up for that [*] tag you found is sweet
 
So the Hacker badge is a make-your-own one?
 
10:32 PM
The way that it epicaly destroys the page? :D
 
@Kevin You get it by hacking the SE database to create the badge and then awarding the badge to yourself
That would be the logical way to get it anyway
@TimStone exactly
 
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A: Nice css badge, can you give me a hand?

Yi JiangIntroducing the brand new Stack Overflow BadgeMaker 3000 It makes Badges™ Just pop in a name, tell it what color you want your shiny new badge to be, and you're all set! Browser support: All modern browsers, up to and including IE7. Round corners not supported in IE8 and below.

 
It's like "I'll just show you the tag wiki for oh god what have you done?!"
 
The funny thing about it was that when I did the search originally I didn't intend to hover over that tag, so when I accidentally did it caught me off guard.
Took me a few seconds to realize what had happened.
 
Search not:everything returns...everything?!
 
10:37 PM
I guess technically it ends up being not:nothing due to the query parser, so that kind of works.
At least it doesn't actually do [*], because that would have been even more mayhem.
 
Search ALL the tags!
 
All ~29916 of them
Which it would have tried to list out individually on the page, heh
 
Microsquish keyboards.
 
@TimStone did you post a meta Q about the -[*] tag search?
 
I did not, I was afraid Nick would ban me for doing such a stupid search. ;)
 
10:47 PM
It's too amusing (and an actual bug) not to share :P :
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Q: Searching for -[] results in weirdness

Ben BrockaTry this search and hover on the empty tag the sidebar shows: It clears the page and presents this: And if you hover over it the page turns completely blank.

 
+1, hahah.
As balpha mentioned the other day, the actual bug is that search shows you the empty tag, so you might want to highlight that point.
The fact that the tag info popup loads a whole page from /tags//subscriber-info is page-breaking, but won't ever reasonably happen otherwise.
 
@TimStone added that too
 
Anonymous
@TimStone The tag ,.. tries to pull in /subscriber-info, but it's a 404 so the page doesn't break. :(
 
Anonymous
Your empty tag's a very entertaining find. :P
 
I swear, the search query parser is the devil.
shakes fist at @MichaelMrozek for edit-blocking him
 
11:37 PM
@JeremyBanks It is kind of nifty, isn't it?
 
Anonymous
@TimStone Mhm.
 
Anonymous
the parser is weird.
 
weird/evil
 
Anonymous
/fun
 
;)
 
Anonymous
11:44 PM
in Posse comitatus, 18 mins ago, by Jeremy Banks
Huh, I hadn't seen the new API homepage. Very friendly-looking.
 
Context, pssh.
 

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