Judging from the fact that there's been a lot of talk of venture capital being pumped into Stack Overflow lately, something hasn't been sitting well with me at all. Then I got to thinking.
Ever think about Jeff's user ID? It's 1. Seems innocuous, right? Like maybe he was the first user or someth...
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Jesus Christ Almighty, what a f***ing mess of a website. I'm trying to post a question. Just the one, you know, f***ing question. So I sign up for an ID and I'm sent an email that doesn't real...
Proposal: Open Transportation Technology
I was just browsing through some of the proposed questions here, a lot of which have 10+ upvotes, and wondering why?? Many of them are asking for recommendations and tools, otherwise known as creating lists which aren't particularly encouraged here at Sta...
I have not been able to find a clear indication of the impact table indexes have on the algorithmic order of table operations.
I am not interested in the nuts & bolts of specific implementations; I assume RDMS designers know what they are doing and they have made these as efficient as possib...
So Fosco I'm currently trying to figure out the best way to add await into my models or something for the couchbase model, on account of my callbacks aren't working like I want
I can compile on the fly of course, so that doesn't bother me
Hi all, just got my edit privileges today. With this new power, I have a question. Is there anyway I can look into the queue to see if certain users have made like 50 suggested edits lined up? I see one or two and I think oh they are harmless, but then later I see the game they are playing.
Just general web usage. Facebook, web searches, siri, navigation, a little forcing Spotify to download new tracks or looking for songs that I hadn't listened to before, and the like.
To play off of Jeff's answer, maybe there's some middle ground, focused learning-by-accident. What I mean by that is while the SO way has been a solid line directed at a goal (vector):
and the all out forums are more like big circles around the goal:
maybe what is optimum is a small slice ...
@LanceRoberts I could totally dig a 500sqft apartment if it were built right
I may be crazy, but I don't need much except a decent kitchen sink, full fridge, some counters, a decent toilet, and a reasonably sized standing shower (as opposed to a plane sized bathroom like some apartments wanna do)
And I would prefer to not have cabinets but just lots of shelves
ok, where the HELL is the IsAdmin token being stored in this effing db
And who are these people in my office? >.<
I miss having a door and nobody behind me during the day
@Fosco hell, I don't even need to live "upscale" so long as I have a fat internet pipe in, a nice hot shower capable room, and a decent kitchen. I can buy a comfortable couch ;-)
It's possible that there are some site themes where there's a max-height on that, but in general there's none
Also note that I tend to ignore the fact that some browsers illegally enable textarea resizing by default, but only so long as people don't complain about issues caused by resizing. If that happens, I'll quickly disable it ;p
@animuson Since you have to have Origin installed, I assume it just hijacks your microphone to listen to you snickering about it to yourself and/or friends, like all good malware does.
@TimStone But you intentionally leave bugs in the things so that you have something to fix later on and look like a hero. It's all an elaborate scheme!
When you go to add experience on your Careers profile the field for Organization is actually called "Location," leading Chrome's autocomplete to believe that I used to work for a physical place. For example:
Admittedly this is fairly minor, but the field should probably be called something lik...
Fairly minor bug, but the username autocomplete doesn't rebuild its list of users immediately after hidden comments are loaded from the server, allowing for situations like the following where late-comers to the comment thread are excluded:
Causing the textarea to refocus fixes things, since i...
When using chat, if I start typing someone's name preceded by an @ I see the autocomplete suggestions pop up above the input box as I would expect, but pressing Tab shifts focus from the text box to the "Send" button instead of expanding the name. I have to either type the name out in its entiret...
If a user is awarded the same badge more than once in quick succession, the profile's activity tab will show each badge if the "badges" filter is selected...
...but the "all" filter will roll them up into a single entry...
...only not consistently:
Shouldn't the roll-up behaviour for the...
Anyone recall offhand if RedirectToAction actively responds with a 302 on the page? I don't really want to go write the logic, easier to be lazy and just ask
I would think it would look like the questions do, with the excerpt being the Title and the tag info part being the content. Label it with a T: and not have the votes/answers section. Then just have the one tag in the tag section.
So something like this:
Java is an object-oriented langu...
@animuson, guess you didn't like the backticks either, but I'm fine with the way you did it. I had been thinking that the formatting wouldn't work in blockquotes. Thanks.
I can't believe they deleted the kid's question. It would have been a good one for other kids to find when searching Meta on that problem.
It got me curious as to what the law actually says, but not enough to actually go look it up.
Anonymous
11:37 PM
> Before collecting, using or disclosing personal information from a child, an operator must obtain verifiable parental consent from the child's parent. This means an operator must make reasonable efforts (taking into consideration available technology) to ensure that before personal information is collected from a child, a parent of the child receives notice of the operator's information practices and consents to those practices.
Anonymous
> Until April 2002, the FTC will use a sliding scale approach to parental consent in which the required method of consent will vary based on how the operator uses the child's personal information. That is, if the operator uses the information for internal purposes, a less rigorous method of consent is required.
Anonymous
> If the operator discloses the information to others , the situation presents greater dangers to children, and a more reliable method of consent is required. The sliding scale approach will sunset in April 2002 subject to a Commission review planned for October 2001.
So the issue is really that SE doesn't want to go to the effort for the small amount of under-13s they'd get. (I don't really blame them)
Anonymous
They also need a detailed privacy policy explaining how each piece of information is being used, and this must be prominently linked:
Anonymous
11:42 PM
> The link to the privacy notice must be clear and prominent. Operators may want to use a larger font size or a different color type on a contrasting background to make it stand out. A link in small print at the bottom of the page -- or a link that is indistinguishable from other links on your site -- is not considered clear and prominent.
Summary: it's a pain in the butt process that requires a lot of effort on SE's part just to let in young users who are potentially immature and not a good fit for the community (as has been shown by those who end up getting banned for being underage).
@JeremyBanks what new information should be presented?
You should never remove the "effects are to change in XXXX" because then people go "well, did it ever change?"
Always leave the sunset information on laws, until there can be no question of the sunset date. At this point there are enough folks out there who don't know about this. It should be left in.
Anonymous
@jcolebrand Oh, I misread. I read as saying that commission would change the rules to something new, not just approve the changes (sunsetting) already described.