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So I edited out a poorly named tag from two questions, and now the user that created the tag is ragequitting because of it. He's ragequitting by creating dummy 500 rep bounties on questions I've answered. WTFWTFWTF.
Hey, quick question for any more experienced SE users. What does “-10 User was removed” in the reputation tab of a user profile indicate? Is it that a user who upvoted an answer has had their SE account deleted and the upvote rolled back?
You can ask balpha or Marc, but I dunno how receptive they'd be. I have a pretty strong familiarity with the minified code, but I haven't tried converting it to something more legible.
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It isn't at all. I guess I haven't read TFM hard enough :-P
Although I must admit I kinda enjoy hacking my way through the guts
Is it possible to have it fire a callback on every message submission and just let me manipulate the message text? That's what I need really, I need to write a proper tokenizer that I doubt would be pluggable
@DaveRandom Grab the userscript & play with it a bit. Whether you can write a plugin, or just learn from what the script is doing, you should be able to make it work.
People can attest to me being generally helpful in this regard, so I'd rather see someone ask me "Any advice on how I should do X" when writing a user script that works deep in chat's guts
if you mean the chat modifications user script, I remember having to ping tons of people to update the script because it broke, causing random actions on users' behalfs and unexplicable error messages etc.
@DaveRandom @MadaraUchiha See above conversation ^^^ (tl;dr: chat can and does change without warning, so the less you have to depend on obscured implementation details the better. Do not meddle in the affairs of chat devs, for @balpha is subtle and quick to anger. Etc.)
Nothing, nothing. I'm just almost done moving and related activities, so I'll probably be getting back to my various side-projects sometime soon and was wondering when (if any time soon) would be good to bug you about SEDE.
probably not in the near future, 2 weeks of infrastructure changes coming up, next week is prepping for purge-less CDN, eradication of DBNet prep followed by read-only intent conversion, active-active haproxy management, SSL testing, and probably 10 other things I'm forgetting atm
I get depressed looking at my todo list just before a weekend, thanks jerk!
Did I mention that Nick is the only one who regularly works with the Stack Overflow DB locally, because his dev machine is so ridiculously overprovisioned that it could probably replace a google data center?
Reminds me that I've recently converted to all SSDs, one Crucial M4 128 GB system drive with two OCZ Vertex 4 512 GB program/user data/spare drives...but only a puny 16 GB of RAM.
@jcolebrand - storage here (on laptop now) is IIRC, a 500GB SSD (M4 - DBs), 512GB SSD (840 - OSes), 256GB (Samsung that shipped with the dell - VMs), and another 240GB I can't remember for scratch/debug space...then spinny drives for backup, media, making videos of our source control when bored, etc.
on a very large, heavy, and annoying 17" XPS....only thing that had 16GB back then
the SSDs in the MBPs are getting faster and faster, problem is they'll peg the SATA 3 interface soon
same for desktops, and we haven't had excellent luck with PCIe SSDs, even an intel 910 has bitten it once on us, after 10TB of writes (they're rated for 14 PB)
@balpha You've not broken any of our stuff yet, afaik. Although the way cv-pls works is by observing the DOM so unless something changes radically we'll probably never need to do anything more than change a few CSS selectors. My most recent experiment works by intercepting ajax requests at the jQ level so again you'd have make some pretty radical changes before it would stop working.
Wouldn't the best solution be a nice chat API? That would also be great for people who wanted to create e.g. a mobile app to access chat in a nicer way
Actually @balpha there was something I have been wondering for a while, since you've gone to the trouble of setting up the websocket driven event push, why don't you post messages with it as well? I'm actually quite happy that you don't because it made extending chat easier for what I've just done but it did strike me as odd, seems like 95% of the work has been done...
4. No, and who knows what the future brings.
As originally created, chat used only XHRs, for both directions. The websockets standard was still a mess back then, so it wasn't even an option. When that situation stabilized, we added websockets as a third way to receive chat events (next to A...