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1:13 AM
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Q: What do icons on the tags mean?

AndomarWhat does an icon on the tag mean, for example the "rg" before the sql-server tag as pictured below? Return to FAQ index

 
Anonymous
As questions go, this one is rather terrible. The title is a good question, but from then on it becomes a about the inappropriateness of Red Gate's sponsorship; it doesn't resemble a canonical reference at all.
 
anyone else having issues with the comment text input submitting prematurely when using the "menu" button? (eg. press the menu button, arrow down, space to fix a spelling mistake and the comment gets submitted)
the menu key, on the keyboard, that is. (Windows, Firefox)
 
1:36 AM
was referring to meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/66646/…, if anyone was interested. it's quite popular :/.
 
2:32 AM
Uh, excuse me?
 
yeah ):
so extremely lame
 
Yeah, I'm extremely ticked off.
 
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Q: Chrome may not allow one-click userscript install now

Manishearthhttp://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=128748 http://userscripts.org/topics/113176 http://www.ghacks.net/2012/06/12/chrome-fix-extensions-apps-and-user-scripts-cannot-be-installed-from-this-web-site/ Chrome Canary is only letting me install userscripts from the Chrome Web Store via...

note the first comment on the answer
 
Heh :D
Yeah, the fact that they closed comments on that bug annoys me even more.
"Please start a thread on the chromium-discuss mailing list if you want to express your concerns"

Please stop using mailing lists, because this is 2012. |:
Oh, apparently it's actually a Google Group, which is only nearly as bad.
 
3:02 AM
goes to watch a movie to subdue rage at absurd user-coddling
 
3:44 AM
coddles users absurdly.
 
 
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Anonymous
4:56 AM
> The change adds support for configuring off-store installs, in addition to changing the default configuration.
 
Anonymous
Apparently you can authorize sources other than the Chrome store, but this doesn't seem to be described anywhere...
 
I heard it was going to be a whitelist type of thing....that's still crazy annoying.
 
Anonymous
Very annoying. I was hoping this behaviour would at least be disableable in about:flags (it's not), rather than needing to use a command-line flag (not so friendly for Macs) or some unspecified whitelist mechanism.
 
a whitelist basically means that the workflow becomes attempt to install > fails > remember about the whitelist > remember where the whitelist is > add whitelist entry > rinse and repeat
if you can configure the default to be "just allow it dammit", then I guess that's ok
 
@mootinator Oh you :P
I suspect that the whitelist isn't actually implemented in the UI yet, and that even if it ends up being, it'll be annoying.
They already warn you about downloading "unfamiliar" files now, seems like they could just have wrapped that all up into a "we think it's a bad idea for you to install this" banner instead of a "we like to pretend that there's no malware in the Chrome store, so too bad for you" banner.
 
Anonymous
5:09 AM
There's a "policy" setting for it, but I'm entirely unfamiliar with these enterprisey things.
 
Anonymous
...and that's about as far removed from a friendly UX as you can get, so I hope they're going to provide something else.
 
Anonymous
• Install Server Admin Tools for the version of Mac OS X used.
• Open the Workgroup Manager and connect to the machine to administer
• Select a user from the left column and then click Preferences on the toolbar.
• Select the Details tab. It lists applications that can be managed.
• Select Google Chrome from the list of applications and click the pencil button, next to + and - buttons.
• Select "Always". Click "New Key" to add a new policy.
• Click "Apply Now" and "Done" once all policies are set.
 
They seem to not want to make it friendly because giving people a sane choice is dangerous, as if the person who actually stumbled upon a malicious userscript didn't already open the email attachment with the key logger.
Also, trying to reposition the cursor to edit a long message on mobile chat is an exercise in frustration, heh.
 
Anonymous
@TimStone That's a good point: this will make it easier to download and install an executable than a Chrome extension. I wonder which is the larger threat...
 
Hmm, interesting. Apparently desktop notifications cause my screens to come out of sleep. That seems...undesirable.
 
 
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8:02 AM
Insanely long but yet still useful answer:
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A: How is overflow detected at the binary level?

dwelchAny time you want to deal with these kind of alu items be it add, subtract, multiply, etc, start with 2 or 3 bit numbers, much easier to get a handle on than 32 or 64 bit numbers. after 2 or 3 bits it doesnt matter if it is 22 or 2200 bits it all works exactly the same from there on out. Basical...

 
 
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12:59 PM
Well that was strange. I posted an answer on this question. Another user posted basically the same thing about 10 minutes later, and immediately got upvoted.
What manner of injustice is this?!?!? I suppose I should just not worry about it =P
 
It may happen like when you posted answer, the user was not online..and when he came he show two answer..he upvoted first and go through it and then upvoted yours too..still i doubt the user is really there as he hasn't commented on any of the two..
 
@MKJParekh Quite possible, indeed.
I just noticed that we both incorrectly answered with C# syntax, even though it's tagged .
 
1:16 PM
I actually dont know either c# or .net , So just went through and came back without up-down votes
 
Ah, I see you're an Android guy.
 
Yes, I work on JAVA and Android, My colleges said Dont go for .net,c# as you will have to purchase. So learn opensources.
 
C# is free if you use the "Express Edition" of Visual Studio. That's what I do on my home PC.
 
The Microsoft products are all licenced versions only, I think [Do they provied any software for free also? I dont know actually]
 
I see.
Can I ask here about, Flags : declined?
 
2:03 PM
You sure can. We might even answer.
 
Where can I reply to the declined flags?
Means Few hours before I have flagged [an Answer](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11357254/settext-on-numeric-textfield-forces-the-application-to-close/11357342#11357342) ,
Initially when i flagged It had only 3 code lines copied from Question and with a question "Where you define?" - There was nothing like an answe.
My flag got declined saying "flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer"
but I just flagged that as It should have been a comment, If he want to know where the user has declared those objects.
 
@MKJParekh Are you saying they only had the first three lines of that answer, and edited in the rest of the first revision during the 5 minute grace period?
 
It looks like a complete answer now, though a bit hard to read.
The poster came back after 10 minutes or so and edited their answer to be more complete. So by the time a moderator saw your flag, it no longer applied.
 
Yeah. If the mod who reviewed your flag saw the first revision the way it is now, they were definitely correct in declining.
 
Actually when i flagged it had no part what they show...in 1st revision..

**Your TextViews are null...** After this line was also added after i flagged...But its just showing it as the original answer..
Yeh They are right now..for the current answer..I dont have any complaints..
But "Declined flags deduct the flag weight" so I thought my flag was right..when I did and when it went for review it decline as the answer was updated..
 
2:14 PM
There is no flag weight anymore.
 
Hmmm..0_o
 
Wellll, ...
 
@MKJParekh Yeah, it's kind of a gamble if you flag during the initial five minute window, because you can't see a record of any changes during that time.
That's why I'm a big fan of this proposal:
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Q: Make first draft of a new answer part of the permanent revision history

Aaron BertrandI find the grace period can lend itself to some unscrupulous behavior on popular tags. I've often seen an earlier, minimalist answer be updated within the first 5 minutes, and incorporate something mentioned in a later answer (also in its first 5 minutes, obviously) or expanded upon immensely. It...

 
Yeh me too now..
Actually what I personally doubt is..
User posts the answer thinking like....Lets put answer in sort so the Post time will be before other and then edit it..But I also doubt that I am wrong because in my case the answer was from a user with 18k+ repo ..
 
high rep is no guarantee of good behaviour
in fact, that particular behaviour (post a half-sentence answer straight away, edit it to be complete within the 5 minute window) is particularly associated with higher rep users, sadly
 
2:29 PM
@AakashM How do you think they got all that rep? =P
 
@jadarnel27 :p indeed
 
Honestly though, I thoroughly agree with the top voted answer on The Fastest Gun in the West Problem. You can't really discourage those quick answers, because people are just playing the game - and they often are just helpful enough.
 
I always respected high repo user with a scence that "They have given their time to the community without any expectations"
Because SO dont send any cheque or money orders to the User's Address :P
 
2:46 PM
Maybe they don't send them to your address.
 
 
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3:57 PM
@animuson hey all
wth
that was weird
anyways. Hey all ^_^
@@TimPost are you here?
Vote to reopen?
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Q: How do I escape backticks in an inline code block?

amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A Possible Duplicate: How can I write inline code ending in a backtick (`)? How do I do something like this: `order` But within a `line? <-- as you see over here I was able to get the starting backtick, but when I try to place on on the end, it gets enclosed like this. How do ...

See my comment on it.
 
4:13 PM
Eh, it's not not a duplicate. It's just not a duplicate of that, necessarily. :P
 
Aye, not a duplicate of that. Ergo I cast my vote to reopen. If we're gonna Close as Dupe, we might as well have the RIGHT dupe
@TimStone you would appreciate this I think ...
 
Hah. :P
 
This has been suggested time and time again.... — amanaP lanaC A nalP A naM A 20 mins ago
Neal is criticizing someone for asking a duplicate question?
 
4:32 PM
ahem the first phrase that comes to mind is "takes one to know one" ahem
 
Hahah, true!
 
The second phrase would be "pot, meet kettle".
 
@JeremyBanks Yeah, that was a mess, in particular since all the (once valid) bitching isn't relevant anymore. @Shog9 has cleaned it up now
 
4:49 PM
@balpha Awesome. I remember you once said that stars were intended to be a to-do list of sorts, so I starred Jeremy's message to remind myself to clean that post up later. Apparently you guys are so strongly conditioned that I just had to wait for you to see the star and do it yourself; I approve.
 
good thinking :)
goes to change his name to "Pavlov's dog"
 
clean the house
 
Maybe change the little star icons to little bells when you get a minute.
 
^^ can someone star that for @balpha
 
@PopularDemand Ah, so that's a reminder for me to run away over there.
 
4:51 PM
 
@RebeccaChernoff You're doing it wrong; you want "Clean rchern's house."
 
Jun 30 at 15:23, by Rebecca Chernoff
Pro-tip: less time trying to get me to do your stuff, more time actually doing it!
 
@TimStone that's crazy talk!
 
Heat-induced insanity?
 
sure, that works
speaking of
 
4:52 PM
Instead, let's star this.
 
given it's just before noon, I'm scared what this'll say in a few hours
 
Me too, because your Fahrenheit temperature is silly. It's currently 33 normal degrees here.
 
@TimStone you do realize what country you're in, right? (;
> 105 degrees Fahrenheit = 40.5555556 degrees Celsius
SO SAYETH GOOGLE
 
I was raised in more sensible parts. ;)
Looks like it'll be 38 tomorrow.
Then 28 on Monday...Uhh.
 
38 degrees, feels like: I'm BURRRRRRRNING UP!
 
4:57 PM
I'm just glad it's only 25% humidity. That was the one thing I didn't like about Hong Kong...being able to almost drink the air.
 
> Humidity:31%
 
Just be sure not to let any of that drift eastward, plzthnx.
 
heh
Temperatures since 6/27: 100, 108, 106, 105, 102, 100, 100, 104, 105. Today and tomorrow are both supposed to be 106. Don't care where it drifts, as long as it goes somewhere.
 
Ouch, heh.
 
Just to continue with my complaints about people's e-mail habits,
Dearest coworkers,
It may seem like a good idea, when you want to e-mail me, to just reply to the most recent e-mail from me in your inbox, and change the subject line to whatever you're e-mailing about *now*. But trust me, it is not. That doesn't make any sense.
Love,
Josh
 
5:08 PM
Pops-Perturbing Pedantic Problem of the Day: see above (and the closely related "replying to multiple unrelated messages in one e-mail")
 
Your coworkers have a hard time with email, don't they?
 
They at least have trouble using e-mail like I expect them to. Which (obviously) should be incredibly important.
It's not like we have a limited number of e-mail chains. You can start a new one. As many as you want, really.
 
@PopularDemand I'm personally a huge fan of the reply that isn't actually a reply. Not that it wasn't meant as a response to the previous email, it just...doesn't even address what it's supposed to.
@jadarnel27 Email chains are a precious resource. SAVE THE FORESTS!
 
Hahaha
@PopularDemand Oh, that one really bugs me too.
 
5:31 PM
I wonder how many more users would be affected by the question-asking limit if it were dropped from 50 to 30.
 
You know what my answer to that is going to be.
 
5:55 PM
> blah blah blah data explorer blah blah blah queries-and-some-such-nonsense. - Tim Stone everytime minutes ago
@TimStone Something like that?
 
You know me so well. sheds a solitary tear
 
I'm having trouble imagining where to begin with writing a query for that.
 
You could probably get a rough estimate doing question counts per user per month.
 
@jadarnel27 Oh, I thought the answer was going to be Neal
 
Doing it on a sliding 30 day window would be a pain though.
 
6:03 PM
Would it?
 
I know I shouldn't laugh at that, but I'm going to. :P
 
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
 
:O!
 
Actually my idea sounds horribly inefficient.
 
@mootinator Hahaha
That should have been my answer.
@TimStone That's probably close enough.
@TimStone That...is what she said.
 
6:13 PM
@jadarnel27 Don't ruin my fun =)
 
@mootinator Oh, I would very interested if you did find a way to run the actual numbers. Don't let my lazy complacency stop you.
 
@jadarnel27 Somehow I expected this to be a reply to my next message...now I'm just confused. :P
 
Hahah. Right. I see you already noticed the double entendre now.
 
According to my hastily assembled query, only 1034 people have ever posted more than 30 questions in a given month.
I'm not sure whether or not you can do the sliding window bit without it timing out, though. I thought Sam had a function or something to generate a date range somewhere, but I can't find it.
 
Oh, right. I guess that would have to be pretty intensive (in theory).
 
6:21 PM
In theory
 
@TimStone Thanks for doing that =) That is a rather low number.
@mootinator =D
 
@jadarnel27 It's probably not bad with an index on CreationDate, but since there isn't one you'll probably run into trouble running against SO just based on the size of the Posts table.
 
Oops.
 
That said, if you want to try the query anyway and it times out, I can run it against my local data and the results should be comparable.
 
@TimStone As soon as @mootinator finishes writing the query for me, I'll send it to you, then =)
 
6:25 PM
Hahah
 
I don't even know if my query is correct.
I did "finish" it though
 
You'll know it's correct by the way it validates all of my hypotheses.
That's how I usually determine correctness, anyway.
 
Well
I'd link to it, but I don't think I can save something that doesn't run :P
 
@mootinator Usually I test queries on the Meta DB until they work =) It goes much more quickly.
 
Good point.
 
6:32 PM
For added speed, you can run them against the Bicycles meta site =P
Hey @TimStone, when do we get real time updates for the Data Explorer's "recent" tab?
 
@jadarnel27 Okay, here's my horribly inefficient, but easy to write windowed query :P
 
sbi
Hi. Bows in all directions. Does anybody know a room where I could ask a Powershell question (and have a chance to get an answer, that is)?
 
@mootinator Awesome, thanks!
@sbi Maybe one of the rooms on Super User (like root access)? I'm unsure, I don't use PowerShell.
 
sbi
@jadarnel27 Thanks! I'll look there.
 
No problem.
@TimStone I finished writing that query that I totally understand (ignore moot's picture being right below it, probably a bug).
 
6:48 PM
I love how non-intuitive recursive queries are.
 
Haha, indeed.
 
Oops, that's actually a 31 day window. Stupid off by one errors.
And apparently my windowed function is wrong
Geez @jadarnel27 don't you test code before sending it out to people? :P
 
There, it's theoretically fixed, so long as the recursive part isn't wrong.
 
7:25 PM
Hey is anyone home?
 
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA no
I'm at work
 
@jcolebrand lol ditto
@balpha how is my CSS query localized?
@jcolebrand vote to reopen? meta.stackoverflow.com/q/138947/155556 :-\
 
Q: What does a nosy pepper do?
A: It gets jalapeño business.
3
 
7:40 PM
I really, really like corny jokes like that. I do not know why.
 
Q: What do you call cheese that belongs to someone else?
A: nacho cheese
I like jokes that reference spicy food. The real corny ones have to do with tortillas.
 
@mootinator Did you hear about the henwai?
 
[joke closed as duplicate]
I mean, no I didn't.
 
Or wait, am I supposed to have said "What's a henwai?"
 
7:44 PM
...is my response.
 
@mootinator hehe about 4-5 lbs
@TimStone haha yes, im sorry :-P
but I did vote to close.
and to reopen (for fun, bc I knew it was going to be deleted)
 
hmm, I just ate ancient chocolate
blech
 
I actually refuse to vote to reopen that one.
 
8:13 PM
Tata for now.
 
 
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9:37 PM
I'm out of flags for today! Go nuts :)
 
@minitech Wow. Good search. I expected most of these to only have "see this answer" as a supplemental link, and to not be accepted answers. Double disappointment for me.
 
@PopularDemand Yeah, the fact that a ton are accepted is disappointing. And they're not even answers from 2008 or anything.
 
@DiscountGucciHandbags Hahahahah
 
Just flagged that one with my last flag for the day.
 
9:49 PM
@TimStone yeah
 
All my flags in ten minutes... probably not a personal best, but close.
 
shakes head
 
He is feigning surprise, though. Not sure whether just thick or a really good liar
 
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A: How to limit a UIImageView to move in a specific path?

Brad LarsonFor code to animate a UIImageView along a path, see my answer to this question.

Answers.Search("see this answer").Where(a => a.Body.Length < 100 && a.User.IsModerator).Shame()
 
Removing it then. It was an eyesore.
 
9:52 PM
I can see deleted questions when they're in oneboxes, but not on the actual site? Wait, lemme check.
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Q: I can't seem to have Jfreechart show the chart through Javamail In the email?

user1499811swing.pie.PieChart[frame0,0,22,500x292,layout=java.awt.BorderLayout,title=Comparison,resizable,normal,defaultCloseOperation=HIDE_ON_CLOSE,rootPane=javax.swing.JRootPane[,0,22,500x270,layout=javax.swing.JRootPane$RootLayout,alignmentX=0.0,alignmentY=0.0,border=,flags=16777673,maximumSize=,minimumS...

:D
Bug discovered!
 
Not a bug, as I understand it, it just pulls through the API, and that's valid API.
@TimStone, if he were present, would confirm or deny this.
 
@minitech Chat didn't know the question was deleted yet (it does now)
 
@TimStone Darn.
 

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