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user200500
1:34 AM
Hi
 
user200500
Could someone please test out this script? I've run out of API requests for today.
 
Anonymous
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user200500
Awesome, thanks.
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks The tag names are linked aren't they?
 
Anonymous
@Asad They are. Unfortunately, this chat can't handle formatting/links in multi-line messages.
 
user200500
1:44 AM
@JeremyBanks No, that's fine. I just wanted to check.
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks Answering this question if you're wondering.
 
Anonymous
@Asad Just a reminder in case you forgot: the links are just like <a href="ruby">ruby</a>, not actual links to the tag page.
 
Anonymous
@Asad Ah, nice. :)
 
user200500
I did forget
 
user200500
That's odd, stackoverflow.com/tags/xyz takes me to the questions for the tag instead of the tag page
 
Anonymous
1:50 AM
@Asad I think that's normal, and you always need /info for the tag wiki page (if that's what you're talking about). Consider how many tags don't have much in their wiki.
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks /info did the trick. Could you test the updated one if you don't mind?
 
Anonymous
@Asad Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'concat' of undefined fiddle.jshell.net:36
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks You probably got rate limited after the first bunch then. I don't know how I can work around that.
 
user200500
:(
 
Anonymous
@Asad There are about 30k questions per week and you're using pages of 100 so you should be able to run this script 10000 / (30000 / 100) = 300 times before hitting the rate limit of 10,000 per day if you use an API key. Because you're not using an API key, you're hitting the unauthenticated limit of 300 requests per day after only running your script a couple times.
 
user200500
2:04 AM
Not to mention this was just for yesterday, lol
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks Yeah, I don't have a key
 
Anonymous
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks i thought you have to have like a valid reason that they will review.
 
Anonymous
@Asad They just want to have someone to track down or block if you abuse it or something. I have a few keys I haven't really used for anything and don't have much justification for. You're fine.
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks Cool, I'll see if I can get one.
 
user200500
2:17 AM
Got it, now I just need to figure out how much to delay my requests by.
 
user200500
@JeremyBanks Thanks for your help. Finished product: useful for generating a one time dump, but too slow to be of any real use as a live page.
 
2:52 PM
I need to stop staying up so late.
said Josh for the millionth time
 
 
2 hours later…
4:33 PM
@jadarnel27 Speaking of lateness, I managed to get into work only slightly late today, instead of my usual Tim-style late. I feel accomplished.
 
4:54 PM
What's the deal with the login issues on chat.SE and SO accounts?
 
I was going to say "Let's ask the Wheel", but the Wheel chose me.
 
I am thoroughly impressed, @TimStone. I was somewhat close to on time today, actually.
 
Nicely done. I suppose I should try making this a habit.
 
I've been considering that as well.
 
I was about an hour late from what I wanted, but still early enough to beat several of the other devs
 
5:01 PM
Hahaha, that sounds about right.
I was a half hour late, and I beat all the other devs =)
 
@TimStone: So is this user question blocked on Meta?
I'm wondering if a) he really is and b) what deleted questions we cannot see to have put him in that position then.
 
@MartijnPieters shrugs Don't look at me :P
 
Okay, then I won't look at you.
 
Contrary to popular belief, Tim is not a moderator.
 
Don't blame me if you gave of the impression of being a mod on MSO.. >>
(oops)
 
5:06 PM
I'm not, but you can contribute to the "Make Tim a network-wide Meta Moderator" bribery fund if you want. We were doing quite well until I spent the funds on lunch.
That'd show that rate limiter who's boss. -_- shakes fist angrily
 
not even moderators can see if someone is question-banned or not :x
we can just guess from his (possibly deleted) low-score questions
 
@TimStone I was told that would take a majority of people participating in an SO election voting for you, and that you would have to moderate on SO. I don't see the second one happening, so I doubt the first will ;-)
 
Oh, you've misunderstood. I want a special currently non-existent role just for me that gives me diamonds only on metas everywhere. :P
Then I can insta-post ALL the digests!
Bwuahahaha coughs ...Alright, sanity restored.
 
Ahhhhhh
That's actually an interesting proposition
 
Since it'd be like only being half a moderator, I will accept it being a triangle instead.
Messages app, Y U CRASH?
 
5:13 PM
I would think that Meta has such sparse traffic that you could manually ban users instead of using an autoban.
 
It is hard to get question-banned on meta
 
Yeh, I can't believe with the large number of downvoted questions I've accumulated that I haven't been banned yet (though I'm sure some are praying hard for that to happen :)
 
The traffic isn't that sparse.
It only appears to be sparse because off-topic questions get closed and deleted at quite a pace.
 
It seems pretty sparse when you can't even get a hat for 250 views.
 
18 out of 201 questions with a negative score.
You should so burn for that! :-P
My excellent and high-yield, must have Careers 2.0 feature request (ahem) has garnered a whopping 81 views..
 
5:20 PM
Ok, I gave you one more view for that, 168 to go.
 
@MartijnPieters two days. You have to give it longer than that ;-)
 
But I wants my hats NOW!
or NOAW, perhaps.
 
Well, you've got one more day to git er done.
 
uhoh..
 
I thought this one would do it for me:
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Q: Add "Flag as Other" checkbox to "Vote to Close as Off-Topic" dialog

Lance RobertsOk, after seeing the idea here, and following the chain here, and seeing it here, I think I have the best time/stress saving option for closing as off-topic. How about we put a checkbox in the close as off-topic dialog box that will let you input a comment (as if you had flagged other), and then...

Seems like such a logical, helpful idea.
 
5:30 PM
Hey @Shog9 u there?
 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA never
 
He's never here nor there, he just...is. o_o
 
@Shog9 ok then. Should I just ignore @VoidKing if he posted a comment an hr ago? (which is a day later from yesterday?)
and can this comment be removed: stackoverflow.com/questions/14128700/… ?
 
Goody, a fruity hat!
 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA yes
 
6:24 PM
Another time I wish I could browse my deleted posts. Although I can't imagine why I would have deleted something like that...
Gah! CSS changes to the revision history!
goes to complain even though he likes them
 
What CSS changes?
 
@MartijnPieters Try changing the Markdown view. ;P
 
Yep, I've never understood why they won't let users see their own deleted posts in their profile, or even enable an isdeleted: search operator for 10ks and users on their own posts.
It's why I had to start the archive:
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Q: Deleted Meta Questions Archive

Lance RobertsThe Team keeps deleting questions with lots of discussion both relevant and/or historical, and we can't search on deleted questions. Some of them are locked so that they cannot be undeleted, I'm putting this question out, for links to be posted, so that those 10ks who want to find them in the fu...

 
@animuson: Nope, don't see a change. That could just be me though..
 
I was going to try searching my browser history but Chrome's history search SUCKS and gave me like 5,000,000 results from the past 3 months... (ok, maybe a bit exaggerated but their search still sucks).
 
6:33 PM
I learned today that Chrome in-page search has no 'case sensitive' option.
 
@MartijnPieters: It's only active on Meta right now.
 
Ah!
I kept looking at SO revisions.
Nice, I like.
Makes it more explicit, gives it more prominence and visibility.
 
I will anxiously await a "Where did my Markdown view buttons go!?" question to show up on Meta.
 
How many 'e's in that Eeeek?
 
Traditionally, 2.
 
user200500
6:51 PM
That is pretty cool, but has the heading always been offset like that?
 
@Asad: Yes, technically. The view altering buttons used to be in a column at the left, so the heading would line up with the content. They appear to have missed that CSS change.
 
Dunner
munchies
 
user200500
Right now there appears to be a secret link that takes you to the revision.
 
user200500
 
Interesting.
 
6:57 PM
That's supposed to have a linky icon
 
It's the only item in the class="diff-choices" div there.
 
user200500
Don't know if that is an oversight or if it is meant to be styled that way
 
but it's missing in the other revision on that page.
 
I smell a meta post
 
It's not supposed to be there. xP They moved the "link" thing into the hyperlinks in the revision box.
 
user200500
6:58 PM
I think they're still working on it, the revision histories on main look pretty broken ATM
 
I smell a different-smelling meta post
 
user200500
@Manishearth I'd hold off on a Meta post for a day at least
 
user200500
Looks like things are under construction
 
Broken like that?
 
That's probably why Jin is hiding from the Tavern. o.o
 
7:00 PM
(see the side icons)
 
@Manishearth that probably should be a meta post. Sans your funky dark theme.
 
@Shog9 must go into incognito mode to make screenie grumble grumble
 
user200500
 
@Manishearth I can't reproduce it, so...
 
@Shog9 i can
 
user200500
7:02 PM
@Manishearth Reproduced on main, see screenie
 
exactly
 
@Shog9 Perhaps you still have the old style sheet that hides the text inside the anchor? It literally just changed to that.
 
I see that too.
 
One sec, must switch to Chrome
 
Appalling! Shameful!
 
user200500
7:03 PM
@animuson Nope, hard refresh doesn't fix it
 
user200500
@animuson Oh wait nvm
 
No, it doesn't
 
user200500
@Shog9 So you don't see something like this:
 
I have my own Meta question to make, you all can fight over the broken buttons!
 
user200500
3 mins ago, by Asad
user image
 
7:04 PM
@Asad Gotta assume there are different versions on different servers or something.
 
Right, food for real now.
cheerio
 
user200500
Hard refreshed again, looks OK now
 
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Q: Give the hyperlinks in the revision history a little breathing room, they're suffocating!

animusonWith the addition of the "link" uhh link to the row of hyperlinks in the revision history, it has pointed my eyes to the lack of space they are given in that row. It's almost the same as the links seen below every post, except those ones have additional padding around them which is also clickable...

 
I think they're spaced the same as the ones below questions, aren't they?
 
FHRSpeechBubble. likesManishearth 10 secs ago
 
user200500
7:15 PM
Yeah, it's just the space contrast
 
@TimStone: They're similar, but no. The spacing is a couple pixels smaller, and the space between the bar and the actual text is not clickable.
 
Relatedly, the HTML in the post set of links makes me want to punch small children.
 
user200500
As in, should be a list of some sort?
 
Nah, using lists for navigation is old-school. We have <nav> for that now.
 
you have nav to wrap the lists :)
 
user200500
7:19 PM
Don't you have to put lists in it anyway?
 
user200500
Exactly
 
I don't...
 
user200500
How's that work?
 
just anchors inside a nav
 
user200500
Can't make it work: jsfiddle.net/zb8YD :(
 
user200500
7:23 PM
Do you mean you'd just take the markup they have now and stick it in a nav?
 
@Asad: Check out my site - it uses a <nav> for the top menu, with just anchors inside it.
(Unfortunately I do not spend much time working on it anymore, though.)
 
Always hardest to work for yourself.
 
user200500
Oh, right.
 
7:38 PM
Ooooh, I passed Popular Demand in Meta reputation. ^_^
 
I'm still a few more rows back. Time to search for more Markdown issues!
Hmm, and I only need one more answer to get the tag badge :O
 
Question plug, as it seems this is getting a decent amount of attention and would be cool to push it forward if there's any chance of it being implemented:
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Q: Checkbox to include <img> HTML, or automatically resize a retina display screenshot

jtbandesThis question cross-posted from Meta.AskDifferent by request of bmike ♦. For users with the new MacBook Pro with retina display, or the latest iOS devices (or even other platforms with high-DPI screens), screenshots have their dimensions doubled. For example, if I take a screenshot of a window, ...

 
EEEEEEEEEEEEK
New search results display
demands more padding
 
7:58 PM
More padding, like, on the walls? Because I imagine you qualify, if you're that interested.
 
I like comfortable rooms, what can I say?
 
user200500
zing
 
Users that like that awful joke also enjoyed:
"Never trust an atom; they make up everything."
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user200500
Are you positive?
 
8:18 PM
I just had a fun convo with a citi chat rep :-)
 
Fun? But they could get fired for that!
 
@animuson haha idk. we were discussing the weather where we live and linked in
then i guess he noticed we went waaayy off topic
and then we endied our convo
ill put the end on imgur when it is back up
 
Hmmm. Did they have to go because they found five dollars, and needed to put it in the bank?
 
9:06 PM
The Jeopardy question I just got: "It's the 'HT' in HTTP and HTML" - I dunno I can't figure this out!!!
Lol xD
The options were - Hypertype, Hypertoggle, and Hypertext ;P I found the second rather amusing for some reason.
 
Anonymous
10:06 PM
I just composed a very large post, and when I submitted it it was truncated down to 1775 characters/30 lines, losing most of the content. (Fortunately it was just re-formatting of external content, not original content, so it wasn't actually much work lost.)
 
Anonymous
There is a chance that I hit some strange key command in the fraction of second before I submitted, but I don't think that happened.
 
Anonymous
Text had been copied from a PDF, so there may have been some strange characters in it that messed it up. (This is my only guess that seems plausible, all of the others seem less likely than me having made a mistake without realizing it.) Letsee...
 
Anonymous
The Adobe white paper PDF that I was copying from contained a NULL character for some stupid reason, and it truncated the post there. Bah. That was not a user-friendly experience.
 
Anonymous
Automatically strip all null characters from the post on client-side submit, otherwise the server won't see the rest of the post.
 
Anonymous
It should happen almost never, but it's practically free to implement and will save a few random users from a confusing unfriendly headache.
 
10:22 PM
lol oy
 

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