I got a kid dressed as a mime with a sign that said "trick or treat" on one side and "thank you" on the other. I wish I'd thought of that as a kid to avoid interacting with people
He's just trying to teach important life lessons. That, and the critical survival skill of being able to drag your handicapped body from house to house begging for candy.
Hmm, Jeff confuses me. He says "I don't really subscribe to the "only play me tracks I like" theory of life; it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. So we want a lot of bleed-through." after having stated "If you are an avid user, we don't expect you to use the homepage. You should be browsing by tag..."
I'm not sure how you get to see the different and exciting things if you limit yourself to the comfort zone of tag pages.
I spend a lot of time on the front page, in part because clicking the logo is just so convenient, heh.
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I do visit the tag pages, but if I stayed on them I'd get bored by what I saw very quickly. In part, this is where your AND tag search would come into play, although I do also like seeing things that fall outside of my cloud of interesting tags.
@TheUnhandledException Since you like the other keyboard navigation stuff, what do you think of this by the way? :P
I like my Interesting Tags easily accessible too, which I guess they aren't quite as much on /questions (for some reason being on that page seems "off", but I can't figure out why, besides perhaps that I'm crazy :P)
Hmm, for the reply thing, is it important to see the whole message to know what something was a reply to, or only the first so much? Also, what to do with image/oneboxed material...decisions decisions.
@rchern The only issue is if it's big content, since then I have to worry about if there's enough room to display it. But I guess I should just not be lazy about making that work. :P
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Hmm, apparently my disk drive has gone on vacation.
Am I misunderstanding how .load() works? $("<div>").load("/messages/259437/history #content"); should load the url, parse out #content and insert it into the div right?
I'm not sure that I'm creative enough to come up with that many new features. I might have to start introducing subtle bugs into my code just so I have things to fix. :P
I asked the following question on ServerFault:
How do I hide ‘non-delegated’ features in IIS 7?
Scott's answer describes a couple of xml tags that I can modify, but because he didn't use the back-tick to escape them they're hidden from view.
Because I don't have edit rights I can't open th...
He should have a screen surgically implanted into his skin that connects directly to the StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™ so that he can be instantaneously notified of any new comments.
The homebrew stack exchange (area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/1619/…) is at 98%. Not saying that you should go commit to it, but I thought you should know that all the cool kids are doing it.
Old unanswered questions are becoming a huge problem, and we need all the tools to better attack them.
We have been toying with the idea of a new badge for answering a question one month later and being the first answer with a score of 2 or more. (assigned retroactively) - odata query
But this...
Will use our own CSS class rather than the .highlight used currently, and that class will be using a semi-transparent background to do the highlighting.
Is there a way for the Target parameter to reference a PowerPoint object when ISmartTagAction::Action is called by PowerPoint?
I have a smart tag that will recognize text in PowerPoint but when the Action method is called the Target is null. If I do the same thing in Word the Target is set to a ...
So I'm guessing that @TimStone was using an old version without this, and git autoresolved the conflict by splicing in some of the old code into the new one?
You could always run a script on the whole history of your repository, converting all spaces to tabs from the start. Then your history would be a bit cleaner. (Don't ask me how, by the way :)
I am playing a human wizard, and I just killed a monster, leaving a corpse on the ground. How do I tell whether it is safe to eat this corpse?
I leave the monster unspecified because I am interested in "how can I figure out whether this is edible," rather than whether any particular monster is e...
@TimStone pulled your repo when you first told me that you added some stuff in. Unfortunately, you're script was out of date and didn't have some of the stuff I had added
Then, somehow, git decided to fast-forward the thing and wiped out all of my work
@rchern Not sure, but I've been trained to stick on my new posts on all SE sites, especially in the "still on the main page" period, just in case someone requests clarification or points out an error. (Sorry for the very delayed response, I lost Internet connection last night.)
@PopularDemand There was that bug that causes votes to be flipped after the outage. This might be totally different though, since @waffles said that it was fixed in a comment in the outage question
@rchern There's also a regression which you might want to investigate
@TimStone I've read through the list of leaky add-ons recently. Firebug and the Web Devloper's Toolbar both leak memory as long as they're active - ie. Firebug's console, net and script panel
@rchern I'm trying to set something up for over Christmas, but I've been lax in getting tickets and stuff.
@rchern If you try to do the preview with the P key, it won't work. Originally I thought it would only half work..but turns out it doesn't work at all. Left arrow works correctly though. The other problem is that it's impossible to see your name in the preview when it's reply-highlighted due to my choices in colours.