:For the river in Guangxi Province, see Lijiang River. Other uses see Lijiang and Old Town of Lijiang.
Lijiang () is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of Yunnan Province, China. It has an area of and a population of 1,137,600 as of 2005.
History
Lijiang City replaced former administrative region Lijiang Prefecture. Lijiang Prefecture no longer exists today. It was under the rule of the Mu family (木氏) local commanders (土司) during the Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty.
Administrative divisions
The government of Lijiang City sits in Gucheng District.
Lijiang City comprises one distri...
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This userscript, based on SOApi.js, injects itself in all SE pages and polls the API for reputation changes every 60 seconds.
When your reputation changes, this is quietly announced at the top of the page and the top reputation counter is joyfully updated.
The notification ...
"When your reputation changes, this is quietly announced at the top of the page and the top reputation counter is joyfully updated above where you rep really is."
Soapi.RouteFactory("api.stackoverflow.com", "key")
.Questions({
// no unix timestamps here! ←
fromdate: "1 Jun 2010 00:00:00", // use a string
todate: new Date("1 Jun 2010 12:00:00"), // or use a Date. up to you.
sort: "creation",
pagesize: 10
})
I use a Date
Besides my computer is not on UTC
@TimStone If this was the problem, since rchern is six hours behind UTC, she'd get duplicate notifications for 6 hours straight, always.
Assuming an interval of five seconds and an offset of seven seconds:
Server 07 ---- 12 ---- 17
A B
Client 00 ---- 05 ---- 10
- A request at Client 05 would return A
- A request at Client 10 would return A and B
Server 07 ---- 12 ---- 17
A B
Client 00 ---- 05 ---- 10
- A request at Client 05 would return A
- A request at Client 10 would return B
After the change to the shirt collar avatar, I commented that I was still seeing the old identicon for large avatars. I figured it'd resolve itself after a while, but it hasn't.
It is up to the browser but they behave in similar ways.
I have tested FF, IE7, Opera and Chrome.
F5 usually updates the page only if it is modified. The browser usually tries to use all types of cache as much as possible and adds an "If-modified-since" header to the request. Opera differs by s...
I guess if it's common enough for her to at least think that's the only case it happens in then it's likely due to that particular case. So, I'll admit I'm wrong. :P
anyway, I have been happy with the modest but steady increase in growth at the proposal. However, I wanted to know if a couple of you more experienced SE users would follow with us as well?
I think with all the new users it would be good to have a couple more experience people to simply guide newcomers with regard to how to actually use SE
I realize that probably none of you are derm experts
@user152426 You're probably not going to get many people willing to spend a lot of time on a site they're not interested in and know nothing about, regardless of overall SE experience
All they can really do is watch people and occasionally comment with "pro tip: you can do X here!"
@user152426 My personal subjective highly inflammatory thoughts are these: We're not likely to be the core constituency there, we're not gonna be good contributors, and the site is fairly accessible (in my limited experience throwing friends and family at the sites) to most non-users, if they'll take two moments and open their eyes wider than the blinders allow.
if they refuse to see past the blinders, then no great number of us can do anything about it
@user152426 You evangelize all over the network, visiting as many chatrooms and being as much of a buzz-nuisance as you feel is necessary. Don't overlook the chat.stackexchange rooms
however, that tactic is only going to get you so far. My alternative advice is this: Go be a moderator on [insert-SE-name-here].stackexchange.com
Then come back and explain to the rest of the world why they should do the same for your pet site ...
sounds horrible but it's the truth, that's what it'll take
I personally don't think reciprocity is going to work well. "Hey guys, I was active on site X, so you should all be active on my site Y in exchange" is silly. People interested in dermatology will be active on dermitology.SE; people that aren't, won't
I am currently doing an automated-ish e-mail campaign to bring in expert dermatologists and dermatopathologists, which is where most of the followers are from. However, yeah, I really want to find more people with high reps to be interested and follow the proposal so it makes it through commitment
@mootinator and now, you'll wonder how you ever used VS before ... much like my moving to 1080 makes me wonder how I ever used a non-HD monitor in my life
ok all, sorry to chat n run, but I'm expected to leave the office about 15 minutes ago
@user152426 Oh, my mistake, it's not 200 total rep, it's 200 rep on a single site. Probably there are only 8 committed users with 200 rep on a single site, and that's the lowest of the three criteria
So you're right, you do need rather a lot of 200 rep users (100) before commitment can finish. That's kind of unfortunate
Basically, when a potential user gets an e-mail from me I tell them to (1) follow the proposal, and (2) vote. However, I want to know if I should add a (3) refer X number of your colleagues. I think #3 is tough to get people to do, but if that request will ensure a successful proposal I can try