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12:50 AM
SOPA is flailing, Megaupload's death is the revenge of the media industry.
 
 
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Anonymous
2:33 AM
@Moshe I think it's a coincidence, because this timing is better for people who are against SOPA/PIPA than anybody else. A nice high-profile takedown of a foreign site with tons of piracy? It's a great example of how the existing laws can deal with the problems these news laws are framed as fixing.
 
Plus, I'd personally go shake the hands of everyone involved if they managed to run things so efficiently that they were able to organize a multinational sting operation within 24 hours.
 
3:14 AM
Awesome!
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A: Provide a tool for moderators to migrate comments to chat

Marc GravellThis is something we're putting thought to; the "mod pushing it" scenario is a bit more complex than the existing setup, as the current mechanism is designed to spot and migrate an ongoing conversation between two individuals. We've played with some experimental code to see how the existing mecha...

Thanks Marc :)
@BenBrocka Thanks!
It amuses me, too
@BenBrocka Just out of curiosity, what's your avatar's name again?
I know he's from a Mario game, but I can't remember which one...
 
 
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4:43 AM
By the way, what's up with the podcast? Hasn't it been over a month since the last one?
 
Anonymous
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A: We don't need (to see) flag weight!

wafflesFine, I removed flag weight. It is gone. Instead you now see a count of helpful flags you raised on your user profile. You can not see this number on anybody else's profile, just yours. This number can be clicked to give you a breakdown of how we counted it. The 2 badges Deputy and Marshal w...

 
Anonymous
This makes me feel better about a recently-declined flag. Good change.
 
5:03 AM
Whoah!
Yeah, a monotonically increasing number definitely feels better
 
5:17 AM
But it's so many more flags now
for the badges
 
Anonymous
6:03 AM
@TimStone The data.se footer still links "podcast" to the IT Conversations page instead of the blog category.
 
6:13 AM
@Kevin Really? I actually think that 500 flags for the Marshal badge is less than it used to be
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A: How many flags to reach 750 flag-weight?

Wladimir PalantI verified that the formula in Flag weight 750 reached? is correct (its prediction matches the flag value in my account exactly). I used the following Python snippet to calculate flag weight development after you reach flag weight 500: x = 500 for i in range(1, 550): x += 10 ** (1 - (x - 500) ...

Summary: You used to need at least 576 helpful flags to reach 750 flag weight
So I think that 500 helpful flags is just about right
 
Anonymous
6:31 AM
@Chris That's to reach 750, you only needed 749 so it's slightly less.
 
Anonymous
I only had a few declines and it took me something like 600 helpfuls, so I think this is defiantly easier for most users.
 
6:43 AM
@JeremyBanks Right, I think it was about 500 flags to reach 749 flag weight and another 76 to reach 750
Hence
27 mins ago, by Chris
So I think that 500 helpful flags is just about right
 
Anonymous
Ah.
 
Anonymous
[http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3122/formatting-sandbox#autocomment278687,:not(\[O_O=O_O\]),#comment-278687](meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3122/…)
 
what are you trying to tell us?
 
Anonymous
Bah
 
246
A: <kbd> elements are way intrusive

Hilarious Comedy Pesto                                                 &nb...

Aw, that doesn't onebox very well
 
Anonymous
Just that in some places values from hash strings aren't cast to integers, so you can use inject arbitrary jQuery selectors. This doesn't actually do anything except make the page look weird, but you prevent it in a lot of places so I thought you might want to prevent it everywhere.
 
Anonymous
 
hehe yeah, that's worth a fix
thanks
 
Anonymous
Also, I'm a little bit surprised that the issue I emailed team@ about last night hasn't been fixed yet.
 
Anonymous
:P
 
@JeremyBanks I think Nick looked at it
checking
 
Anonymous
8:22 AM
okay, thanks.
 
you mean the logout XSS, right? The login list thing should be fixed
 
Anonymous
Yeah, the logout one. It still seems to work.
 
it sure does
 
Anonymous
9:12 AM
I see it is now fixed. Cool.
 
yep
thanks for the heads-up
 
 
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11:58 AM
@JeremyBanks Ah, so it does. Thanks, I'll put in a fix for waffles to pull.
 
12:22 PM
Nooo, I lost 95 precious meta reps
We totally could have renamed the FAQ entry "What was flag weight?" :P
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2:00 PM
in Let's get philosophical, Dec 18 '11 at 16:28, by The P.G. Rep Mining Co.
When I find myself in times of trouble, my trusty laser comes to me
burning holes that smoulder, let it be.
And in my hour of darkness it is lighting up in front of me
burning holes that smoulder, let it be.
I laughed so hard. Awesome stuff Pekka! (who is not in here right now, so I can't ping him)
 
2:30 PM
Hi all!
A couple of questions: it is possible to remove my own close vote? Do close votes ever expire?
 
@Szabolcs No, and yes
 
@Yi precise and informative ;) Thanks!
@Yi After how many days do they expire?
 
Around three, I think, but that's only if the question reach a certain number of views
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Q: Should i Tag Answers which start with : Try

CodyWell these day's I'm enjoying review section ,and I like to help Moderation at Stackoverflow ,but i have a Doubt. I think this community need's diplomacy ,so a Answer with just Try this ,and try that does not fit the need's here ,because if someone search's through that Question and finds answer...

 
3:06 PM
RAWR
 
3:38 PM
@Szabolcs I believe it's now a rolling expiration date of four days from the last close vote cast.
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A: What Happened Here? Voted to Close 4 Days Ago, but No Close Votes Today?

Jeff AtwoodWe now use a form of sliding expiration, so as long as close/reopen votes keep arriving at the rate of at least one every 4 days, they will not expire. Once the votes do expire, vote aging happens every 24 hours, so you can expect the remaining very old close/reopen votes to expire at the rate o...

 
@balpha Another wonderful oneboxing fail: http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/2419070#2419070
debatable ...
 
@balpha Looks ok to me. What am I missing that makes it a possible "Oneboxing fail"?
 
sbi is kinda on a mission to let me know everytime a wikipedia onebox picks an unfitting picture
 
Oh, haha. Understood.
 
@balpha Since I just foolishly clicked on that at work, I'm glad it "failed."
 
4:12 PM
So how does everyone feel about w3schools?
 
Anonymous
@Incognito Their name had me fooled into thinking they were associated with W3C. After learning they're not from one of the threads attacking them I jumped on the hate wagon and now avoid citing them.
 
There is an unsettling mix of true and false statements on w3schools.
 
@JeremyBanks I'm on the hate bandwagon. I'm pondering how appropriate it is to change links in old answers to links to a better resource.
 
@Incognito If w3schools and the better resource disagree, then you've just changed the quality/meaning of the answer. If they agree, then there's no reason to submit an edit, other than to diminish w3schools, which is arguably useful but seems kind of... petty? Not as useful a way to spend your time as other things you could be doing?
 
@Incognito As Raynos would say, RAGE
@balpha I think we have the plot to the Finding Nemo sequel.
 
4:42 PM
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A: Does large SQL Server Memory Usage cause errors?

CruachanI'd certainly be very surprised if it's the database itself, SQLServer is an extremely solid product - far better than anything in Office or Windows itself, and can generally be relied on absolutely and completely. 1.5Gb is nothing for a rdbms - and and all of them will just keep filling up thei...

 
I'm crazy.
@PopularDemand Oh, wow. Thanks @Pop.
 
No problem. Disclaimer: I don't know the first thing about SQL Server. Well... I can guess that it has to do with databases and servers. Revised disclaimer: I don't know the third thing about SQL Server.
 
Hahahaha =)
For what it's worth, there was some kind of backup still running from last night (it got hung up somehow). It was pinging out the CPU. I just killed it. SQL Server == not at all to blame.
 
 
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7:31 PM
Ok, anyone care to recommend good headphones for under $100?
 
8:35 PM
Anyone else getting the "chat seizure" problem? That's happening to all my chats today
 
disable your something something plugin/extension
umm
 
No userscripts :P I'm not stupid
 
no really...I remember people complaining about that and it was something...uhh...
 
@RebeccaChernoff I don't think "remember" was the word you were looking for.
 
I'm in chrome, my only active plugins are ad block and springpad, and adblock leaves SO/SE alone
 
8:40 PM
Seriously though, any other details/keywords you can recall?
 
The thing in the thing that does the stuff needs to have this set to that.
 
@PopularDemand I'm working on it. |:
I bet @balpha remembers
hmm
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Q: Chat's having a seizure while scrolling

Yi Jiang's Proble_A video is worth a thousand words: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1722364/out.ogv [20mb .ogv file] This occurs on Firefox 5, usually after a few messages were posted in my absence. I'm using autoscroll here, but any form of scrolling would result in the chat attempting bravely to stick to the bottom. H...

 
Also, since you're here, you might be interested in knowing that I convinced Tim to come out of WWF retirement, and he subsequently kicked my teeth in. I now offer you the same opportunity.
 
I'm not aware that the seizures were correlated to a plugin
 
I must be thinking of something else. Whatever I'm thinking of I think was related to @badp.
 
8:44 PM
@RebeccaChernoff Are you talking about the Screen Capture thing?
 
If I knew what I was talking about...
 
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Q: Chat "jitters" can they be eliminated?

wafflesI have noticed chat has a couple of noticeable rendering "jitters" which are much more noticeable in firefox. There are 2 scenarios I notice this "jitter": When entering a room with lots of messages ... particularly noticeable when the chat window is narrow. Chat messages go up and down unti...

Perhaps? I'm not completely sure what a "chat seizure" is....
 
in Chat feedback, Feb 13 '11 at 18:56, by Nyuszika7H
Chat scrolls all the way up then all the way down when a new message arrives. http://screenr.com/9Wf
I think you're thinking of that, which was caused by the Screen Capture extension.
 
@TimStone I'm getting that now too!
I'm getting multiple issues with the scrolling or JS
it's all intermittant and annoying
 
Bah, I'm being asked to take part in work...unacceptable! Back in a few.
 
8:48 PM
I'm gone too
 
@TimStone maybe, I dunno.
 
9:18 PM
What do names in italics mean in chat? I know blue == mod
 
@BenBrocka The owners of the chat room you're in.
 
Ahh, thanks
 
np.
 
9:47 PM
@RebeccaChernoff I'm willing to accept that maybe as me being right, hooray \o/
 
9:57 PM
haha
 
It'd be terrible if I was actually like that. shakes head Ah, and one of my weekend to-do items is to finish making updates to the elections page and backend. Not entirely sure what happened last time, but hopefully the code will be a little more reliable now. :/
 
10:26 PM
Aww, I got punted from needing 7 more helpful flags to get the deputy badge to needing 63. Boourns.
 
I smell a conspiracy
 
I smell waffles.
I'm also getting an issue where if I leave the screen idle for too long, I can't scroll to the bottom at all. My F5 key is getting worn out.
And now it's having a seizure.
This all seems designed to drive me away.
Well played SEInc, well played.
 
@mootinator Say wha? O_o
 
@TimStone It might just be after I close my laptop, but I do find when I don't pay attention to chat for awhile it stops scrolling to the bottom, and even prevents me from doing so manually.
 
Which browser?
 
10:42 PM
Chrome
 
Interesting.
 
How odd. That is a definite bluish cast in the upper 1/3 of my monitor.
 
@BenBrocka is also having issues with chat in Chrome.
 
Alas, I must away.
Or I'll never get home this weekend.
 
@mootinator o/
 
11:42 PM
@balpha How can I search for messages that consist solely of punctuation?
 

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