@TimYiJiang well, I've only seen like two ads. One was for a dad showing his children growing up or something, and one was like "we're the fastest" or something.
Someone bought me a cook book with an amusing title, but it has actually been really helpful =) It's what explained what a clove of garlic was before I poisoned myself.
http://stack2rss.stackexchange.com/ and subdomains are unreachable again for some days. Other than last time (What happened to stack2rss.stackexchange.com?) there is no hurrican, at least I didn’t heard of.
What happened this time and can this be fixed?
This is a movie and TV related question. But since nobody has answered it, I guess others are waiting to have views of SE employees on it. You can find it here meta.movies.stackexchange.com/questions/857/…
I have one humble request, i was banned to ask a question because my question was down-voted because of off topic and my opinin goes against many people but now i have read faq and want to participate but my account is banned , i can not ask question
See my question and suggest me or help me in any way
I have gone through a case where someone gave an answer to my question and then within five minutes he/she edited it five times. This could mean two different things:
They didn't know the answer, and just pasted a line to be first and reduce other people's chance of answering, since they would ...
tic-tac-toe has 102 questions, and it's competitor tictactoe a whopping 35.
Shall we merge these (preferably with tictactoe added as a synonym to tic-tac-toe)?
Or do we take the flamethrower to them; they do seem awfully meta to me. If these are indeed meta tags, we'd need to raze 2d-games, che...
That's a different issue, but I'll look at that too. Markdown wants (^|\s) before the link, while our other autolinker (for comments etc.) is fine with \b. The latter seems to make more sense, and I can't think of any edge cases that would break there
Of course everyone should just use proper Markdown links with a nice descriptive text anyway.
Also someone remind me to incorporate my comment link converted into the chat script for times so I can paste raw links in non-onebox situations and have that all work out fancy-like.
From the next build on, trailing parenetheses in auto-linked URLs will be included in the link if they have a matching opening parenthesis in the link. In particular this covers your case, which is the most common one.
In other words, these are linked as expected:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...
Ok... we have bad weather here and some storm, so maybe some connection to the out word was cut for some moments. The rest sites was working (google and other...)
@NickCraver, @balpha: Who do we roast at SE to get attention to that one? I get plenty of attention from Careers2.0 but am always having to manually send the PDF just to avoid them discovering the awful print layout.
I love the new little printer icons on the Careers 2.0 site, and I had occasion today to point someone to it.
Unfortunately, I discovered that the print view uses the raw Markdown text, without processing the formatting. Except that whitespace is being collapsed because it is rendered as HTML te...
yeah..we're not there just yet, right now we're bringing the NY datacenter online
I'm restoring SO with data as of 10 minutes ago, about to kick off a full elastic index on the NY side on all new search cluster nodes, and if that's on track we'll do a read-only test of SO in NY later today
This is why I merely tweeted you guys about a fun tcp interceptor proxy last night, and didn't realize that today there was an actual SE datacenter "crisis" going on, etc.
This is my first Q to Meta, I reviewed anything similar before posting, but with no success.
I'm pretty new user to SE and like it much, so I have it as pinned tab in my Firefox. Among these I have my webmail opened, which has pretty nice feature: except realtime update, which is usual nowadays,...
@jadarnel27 you're so right you don't even know it. Just last week I rebuilt an old Saturn V out in my back yard. I wish those NASA engineers knew what they were doing.
Next week I'm going to reanimate Julia Childs corpse and teach her how to cook
And I already wrote every book in the LoC
Or I could just be talking about the IE8 form submission in AJAX that does file uploads that stumped my coworker this morning that made that quote stand out to me because I've done that previously and never had any issues, even in IE7, but it was a bit of a hax. But this is his task, not mine, so I should shut up about it and let him hax on it.
I mean, I had issues when I first wrote the uploader, but that was why I wrote and debugged it before.
I'm not entirely sure the backstory behind this: http://www.sharpsuits.net/ but ... I like it? (re: Not sure what the backstory is: Ireland's creative community got together to release a lot of pent up anger and sadness through the medium of the A3 poster, all in aid of Temple Street Children's Hospital.)
I would like to know the why behind this, if anyone has insight that I'm missing from the page, or knows the backstory
o_O "Google has indexed thousands of publicly accessible printers" http://post.ly/A9UWJ via @skattyadz
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@jadarnel27: "Unlocking a phone means removing the security feature that prevents the phone from being used on only one carrier’s network and using multiple networks."
Jailbreaking just prevents the hardware vendor from having software marketing monopoly. That sounds like it would be against the DMCA, and yet one would think the government would approve of that :P
My phone seems to think that the phone's internal storage is actually an SD Card, and comes up with some random number to list as the phone's actual internal storage. When I attempt to plug in an actual SD Card, my phone has a hissy fit because it has no idea what's going on. Like "whoa whoa whoa, I thought I already had an SD Card."
Yea - on my galaxy1 I rooted and modded it for a performance boost - and it worked... for my sg3 I'm not really lacking any performance so no need for me to root :P
@mootinator I would point out that I post too often to keep up with which one you're referring to, but then @jadarnel27 would just snipe in with "exactly" so that would be counterproductive.
@Lix The phone vendors are in the business of selling you handsets, and the carriers can't be arsed to come up with firmware updates (or whatever you wanna call Android updates) for every single handset with every single configuration. Apple has four models they actively support on iPhones, so it's fairly easy for them to account for all of those when they release new versions of iOS (and if you count all the iPads and iPod touches you're still at like 9 bits of hardware)
@Lix lemme see if I can find the article that accurately describes what I mean to say
@Lix I realize that sometimes they do get updates. Just pointing out that overall the hardware vendors for Android have no actual interest (aside from maybe Samsung) in ensuring that the handsets will take the latest updates.
Microsoft however is being a lot more proactive about things, so those should be more easily updatable for a while.
@mootinator pffft, I entirely blame all corporations larger than a city. If you employ more than 50-80k employees, I hold you at blame. I don't care about economies of scale. I think my tipping point comes somewhere around 10k employees, but I haven't decided yet.
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@jcolebrand Yeah. At least the still exert complete control over the Nexus 4. We'll see if they maintain that hold after supply catches up to demand.
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Maybe they'll be willing to be stricter with carriers now that they're in a stronger position.
@jcolebrand Yeah, but do they all conspire to come up with total BS like "We won't sell your phone unless it doesn't monitor data usage; we make money from people having no idea."
@mootinator my favorite, and I'm pretty sure I was vocal in here about it, was when AT&T told me that Renata used 300MB in 15 minutes over their edge network.
And then 150MB or something similar an hour later.
She spent 90 minutes on the phone in that 2 hour block.
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@mootinator Do you experience that on an Canadian carrier? Which?
@JeremyBanks The phones are all gibbled by the demands of the US carriers. Some of the carriers have pages where you can look those things up, but I'm on a smaller one (Sasktel).
@mootinator Ah. I guess "Nexus" at least let me avoid that. (I may not have the latest version of the software, but at least I have Google's old version, unmangled.)
after they pulled that shit I put her on a 2GB plan and told 'em to go shove it. Paid the bill, moved on. You can't fight the super-multicontintental-corporations.
I moved outside of the city and Rogers wouldn't let me out of my contract despite the fact that I couldn't get a signal ever at home anymore because they considered themselves to have service in my town.
@jadarnel27 to me knowing what it was he intended. Hey, at least I give you fair opportunity to snipe me even when you're not here. I'm an equal opportunity snarkist.