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12:45 AM
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@Lix what's that, marble? cake? newsprint????
 
Lix
@tin - hehehe... It's just a desaturated version of the original to go with the meta color scheme :P
 
n1ce
you got my vo+e neXt 3l3c+10/\/
no ra!ncheX tho
 
 
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12:13 PM
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Q: I am not allowed to ask questions on StackOverflow

user93353 Possible Duplicate: What can I do when getting “Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? Today I have started getting a message saying "Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more.". I ...

Can any mod provide an insight into what might have contributed to a post-ban? It's not immediately clear to me.
 
12:35 PM
Hm, those deleted -5 and -7 questions might have been enough
I guess he's really close at the question ban threshold (assuming such a thing exists)
 
yes, he's right on the edge
 
He can probably just post some good answers
 
12:48 PM
Ah, so there were some deleted questions. Assumed as much though the OP claims not to know. Thanks for that.
 
 
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2:48 PM
Is it possible to see what questions of mine were deleted? Is a history maintained anywhere?
 
@user93353 Nope, and this is by design
 
Is any notification sent when questions are deleted?
 
@user93353 I don't recall. That question may be well suited for Meta Stack Overflow but I bet it's already answered with a simple search for "delete notification"
 
3:17 PM
Rolling out the balloon now.
 
3:57 PM
@Lix nice lix, congo
 
4:10 PM
Some noob is going around asking dupes: stackoverflow.com/q/12757112/486620
 
@mootinator you've just described every day on Stack Overflow
 
But this time it's personal.
 
4:38 PM
I was reading some reviews of youtube on Alexa, and I am surprised by the amount of muslim reviews complaining about youtube not doing anything about a movie/video that apparently is very offensive to them... Anyone knows which vid they are talking about?
 
5:33 PM
@TimStone About to get started now.
Damn winds, they called to abort.
 
6:04 PM
Religious zealots... lame
@ajax333221: "Innocence of Muslims" I guess
 
@ajax333221 It's offensive to me because it's terrible, so I just don't watch it. I'm not sure why this is a difficult concept.
The world starts to make more sense when you stop trying to conflate "democracy" with "civil rights".
 
6:21 PM
tbh, if they'd just keep their mouths shut about the video nobody would talk about it soon - but with all the trouble they make, especially the trouble involving terror acts, EVERYONE now knows about that video
 
That's ignoring the fact, of course, that there's also ample evidence to suggest the video was "an inside job" so keeping their mouths shut about it would defeat the purpose of creating it in the first place :P
 
7:02 PM
According to @Sathya
 
I'm pretty sure I mentioned that out once too.
But you decided you wanted to be Wil Wheaton instead.
Quick, someone make a composite.
:P
 
I don't recall. I do like Wil Wheaton
 
I try to block out conversations with myself as well.
 
 
3 hours later…
9:44 PM
Someone on the IT staff at an accredited institution of higher learning that shall remain unnamed just asked my roommate to send him his e-mail password via e-mail.
Ideas on how to respond?
 
just link to IT Security
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Q: Is it a bad idea for an information holder to e-mail a user their password?

Steve MelnikoffA couple of websites with which I'm registered have, after a period of inactivity on my part, each sent me an e-mail to remind me that I'm still registered. In each case, that e-mail has included my password. Is this a bad idea? My thoughts are that, yes, it is, on the grounds that: If they a...

 
I was more thinking how to convince the IT department to change its ways. My roommate is no idiot.
I'm not sure they'll buy a random (to them) website.
 
Yeah, I meant to respond to them with that :p
Ask Sec.SE what would be an appropriate way to respond.
Any website will by very nature be random to them.
There's way too many to make any of them authoritative.
Maybe see if Schneier has a post about not sending emails in plaintext?
something such as schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/08/password_advice.html (altho probably not this one)
And if they refuse to recognize that Schneier knows what he's on about ...
 
Okay, their "changing your network password" web page lists instructions for the following operating systems: Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95 and Windows 3.1.
 
haha, wow
 
10:01 PM
I'm rapidly losing interest in fixing these people. But... depressing.
 
@PopularDemand ...Why do they need his email password?
 
To reset a BlackBoard password. (The version they use doesn't have a "forgot your password?" link.)
 
Oh, I misread, sorry.
I thought they were somehow asking for a password.
 
They were. They said "e-mail us your current e-mail password, and we'll set your BlackBoard password to that."
 
Oh.
Instead of them just creating a password for him, and then calling him up to tell him...
That is a special brand of...special.
I'm also a bit confused how their version of BlackBoard doesn't have a normal password reset capability. I mean, I know BlackBoard is horrible software, but I would still have expected that.
 
10:17 PM
I assume it can be disabled by the licensee.
Once he got in, there was a "change your password" link under the user profile area.
 
Heh
 
11:05 PM
Silly Americans and their silly overpriced widget requiring laws.
 

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