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5:00 PM
Don't you hate it when some youtube videos just take a long time to load? Then you try to load a different quality, or start from a different point, and it loads instantly.
 
Can't decide if I want one of these or not:
 
That makes me nostalgic... I spent a lot of time writing/modifying/learning BASIC on the C-64.
 
I should probably go ahead and take my 8:30 am meds now
 
@Fosco So did I. I had a VIC-20 prior for a short time, my mother was in sales for a distributor and she got demos to bring home and play with
Apparently, the debate over who actually has the rights to the trademark (as well as Amiga) has been settled.
 
Mine was a TRS80
 
5:08 PM
I had a TRS-80 (chicklet keys) first
 
TI-99 was first for me..
 
Ah, a TI-80 was my second "programmable computer" that I actually wrote code for
 
We had TI-99's in school, but we weren't allowed to do anything that might 'break' them (such as write programs)
 
somewhere in between we got a 286 and I learned DOS BATCH "leet skillz"
at least, my brother thought they were leet. I learned all I know about memory management* from that computer
 
I first got interested in C from hacking away at WWiV on a 286
 
5:10 PM
*ok, I learned what was important to know about the basics of memory management and where devices got loaded on DOS based systems, and how to keep from taking up too much memory, and how leaks occur from learning about that
TIE Fighter was so the ultimate game on a 486ish
 
WWIV :) Ahh man things were so much fun back then.
 
Yeah they were. I really miss the BBS days sometimes.
Back when scroll lock keys were actually necessary :)
 
The only thing I'm not enjoying is the repeated need to see the UAC window
 
@TimPost Who designed that site? eww.
 
I still have my 1mb SIPP modules, just for nostalgia's sake
 
5:14 PM
omg, I remember those!!! Ffs I'm getting old <wah>
 
And a very clunky 10MB MFM hard drive
@badp - it is a bit of an angry fruit salad, but I think they were going for the 'nostalgic' look.
 
@TimPost with webby-2.0 transparencies, Apple-like top menus and huge backgrounds that take ages to load? :|
 
@TimPost fortunately I never had to support those. By the time they got around to my house we were up to larger sizes. (TBH I probably had one in my very first computer, but I didn't know internals yet and that is long since to the trash)
 
I remember thinking how cool I was running DesqView (which I don't think anyone actually paid for)
 
@ChrisJesterYoung haha
 
5:19 PM
Synergy is just hating me today
 
Hmm... did this edit go too far?
 
@RebeccaChernoff Just sending you some...virtual snow. ;-)
 
@TimPost the keyboard/mouse sharing program?
 
@TheRenamedException Yes. It's beautiful when it works, but gets grumpy on random occasions.
 
5:20 PM
@TimPost I use that daily, what's it doing?
I find killing and restarting it fixed the issue
Also, renice -19 it
biggest issue with it I have is stuck modifier keys
 
Yes, that's what I do. Just now, my linux box (desktop) where my mouse is connected stopped accepting the pointer back from my Windows XP station.
 
@TimPost normally a stuck key issue I find :-(
 
@PopularDemand I think so, yes.
 
Since I couldn't control the linux box anymore, it was quite a predicament to restart it. I ssh'ed into my desktop :)
 
LOL
You could also just kill the client
er
but then you can't restart it, LOL
 
5:24 PM
Tried, that didn't work
Exactly :)
 
See the system I run the client on is my laptop, so
easier to manage :-)
 
The server is my desktop, clients are netbook / laptop
 
6
A: What optimizations can I expect from Dalvik and the Android toolchain?

BenHello, This is Ben, one of the engineers working on the JIT @ Google. When Bill and I started on this project, the goal was to deliver a working JIT as soon as possible with minimal impact to resource contention (eg memory footprint, CPU hijacked by the compiler thread) so that it can run on low...

 
So I have one keyboard / mouse with 2x 1336x768 displays (one for windows, one for Linux, the windows one is plugged into my netbook). That leaves the 1024 x 600 display on the netbook in the middle
Works well, as I park "distractions" in the center (smallest) display, with editors on both of the larger monitors
 
5:27 PM
nice
 
@TimPost that's sort of what I do, except I park my distractions on the right and turn my body to the left, so I can use the two contiguous workspaces for working, and can toss a third workspace on the right as I feel the need
 
I keep my Ubuntu laptop on the left, Desktop on the right (middle). Email and chat on the left, work on the right.
 
I'm thinking about adding another display, somewhere that I can park QEMU and simics and stuff
 
I want to add a third display
Ok, lunchtime for me, then to finish the Ubuntu Town Hall Digest!
 
@TimPost so a fourth? That could be interesting
idk, at that point I would almost suggest another system ... three seems to be my working limit, although I could envision a fourth to my left, so two smaller flanking two larger ...
 
5:32 PM
Well, technically, the second only counts as "half" a display
 
now you've got me pondering :p
I do know that I want a second matched monitor now that I've got one x1080
 
That's my dev cave
 
a L desk does help things
I wish my L desk didn't have a filing drawer bit to my bottom left
I like the one on bottom right
 
Ah, I've bought several similar Acer monitors :)
 
I really like them, especially the price
The phone is a Polycom 301
 
5:36 PM
blanket statement that I am jealous of pretty much everyone who's posted a computer setup photo here
 
Jup, my phone is way to the right of me behind me almost
I rarely use it
 
@PopularDemand same here :-)
 
@PopularDemand what do you have?
 
@drachenstern A laptop.
> @Chan: That's not how Stack Overflow works. You don't just keep posting questions until you get an answer you like. The point is not to literally overflow the site's stack with redundant questions. Go back and edit your original question to provide further clarification.
 
@PopularDemand link
 
5:37 PM
That made my day. Good night, all.
 
Well, my company gave it to me. For the situations where I actually must talk on the phone, I prefer a physical phone to something like X lite
 
@PopularDemand for work or pleasure?
@PopularDemand night
 
0
Q: Generate Kernel Dump using WMI/WinRM class

Channabasappai want to Generate Kerneldump using winrm or WMI class.please let me know the solution Thanks in Advance regards, M.Channabasappa

@drachenstern Home. My work setup is better, though I expect it to improve significantly soon.
 
looks like the dupe got deleted
@PopularDemand shoot us a work setup shot later ;)
For home I have a 14" laptop 4:3
 
My next purchase will be a height adjustable desk
 
5:40 PM
4
A: HTML 5 logo is out what it really means ?

QuandaryIt means you can now put an ugly logo onto pages that don't work with IE8... (Developer perspective)

 
This one is just too low to work standing up.
 
@drachenstern Maybe after I get upgraded to a less embarassing processor/OS. I hear Win7 multicore is coming down the pike... eventually.
 
@balpha Hahahah
 
@PopularDemand lol, yikes, I feel the pain. Aren't you leaving? ;)
 
@TimPost Let me know how that goes. All I have now is a coffee table, which is too low to work at comfortably even while sitting down.
@drachenstern No, that was a joke. I'm in US ET.
 
5:41 PM
@PopularDemand I thought you were ... didn't know if you were going to Iceland time tho ;)
 
I was thinking about re-purposing a printer stand as a stand up desk
 
Is it just me or one in two imgur images won't load today?
 
It's just the perfect height, and would save me a few hundred bucks
 
@badp I had an issue last night where I got a proxy error for a bit on one image, but haven't noticed anything otherwise.
 
@TimStone I'm getting quite a few broken windows, especially on posts with more than one image.
 
5:43 PM
> No. No it's not.
 
LIES
hides
 
@drachenstern Now you have to do all those configuration steps again?
 
@drachenstern "to the SP1"...Errr
 
@badp Repro here.
 
@badp Hmm shakes fist at it
 
5:44 PM
THERE'S NO VS2k8 INSTALLED YOU DUMB SHIT <-- at my computer
What does it want me to do exactly?
 
update VS before installing MSSQL
seems clear enough...
 
Sorry, I meant to say the other thing
 
It seems to think that there is. :P
 
Unless ... the previous dev did bad things on my computer :\
 
What does the Uninstall Programs dialog say is installed? (:
 
5:46 PM
this is why I prefer reformat and continue
GAH
@RebeccaChernoff yes yes, thank you :p ...
I also love "another setup is currently being run"
 
just use eclipse and postgres ;)
 
@balpha I see where that would be beneficial if I did Java and Postgres work ;)
 
well, then use notepad -- as your IDE and your data management program!
 
hahahahahahahahaaha
I would if others could keep up with my superseekret formulas
 
@balpha has the meta-tag deploy been made yet?
 
5:50 PM
Ok, so am I being dumb here? We have a field that we populate with a handful of codes such as I for invalid, E for estimated, R for raw, or if we get a vendor code for that record, such as 3, 6, -1, we use those instead. (what they mean is not important, keep reading) so when I write something up, I use those values directly, so as not to hide meaning. My boss just asked me what the I and E meant, said my shorthand was hard to follow. :\
 
@badp no, we tend to not build in the middle of the (US) day unless absolutely necessary
 
fair enough
I'll check again at .5
 
not trust me, do ya!
 
Meh, take the site down, kick off a build, go to lunch, check back in a couple hours to bring them back up if there's any errors - it won't matter that it's been a couple hours.
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In @balpha's case, s/lunch/dinner/
q:
 
@balpha I've given ya the 25 reps have I not!
 
5:53 PM
@RobHruska allow me to say "oww" at that av
 
I trusted you with my reps, how could I trust you more!
 
@drachens - Nothing wrong with a good, eye-destroying avatar. :)
 
@RobHruska indeed sir
 
@drachenstern It could be worse. But I'm not giving him ideas.
 
Level up! "Lord Torgamus 2,500 1 6 23"
 
5:55 PM
@PopularDemand go crazy proposing and voting on tag synonyms (:
 
@badp like making it orange and derogatory?
 
@RebeccaChernoff Preachin' to the choir!
 
@PopularDemand \o/
 
@PopularDemand Yatta!
 
Anyone want to throw me a 500-point bounty so I can join in closing frenzies?
 
5:56 PM
@PopularDemand lmao ... I keep asking for that on Meta and not getting any traction
@badp you're wrong for that
 
@PopularDemand on SO or Meta?
 
@Pekka SO
 
@drachenstern Kitty is always right.
 
on meta he's like 11k
 
@PopularDemand You could ask a really good question that I could answer. ;)
 
5:57 PM
@TimStone that's a little backwards no?
 
@TimStone I don't think you completely understand the concept of the bounty system.
 
@drachenstern Do you know how to fill a PDF template with placeholders?
 
@drachenstern I don't think so, no.
 
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Q: PHP PDF template library with PDF output?

PekkaIs there any PHP PDF library that can replace placeholder variables in an existing PDF, ODT or DOCX document, and generate a PDF file as the end result, without screwing up the layout? Requirements: Needs no 3rd party web service Ability to run on shared web hosting would be ideal (no binar...

I'd be glad to spend 500 more on that one
 
@Pekka Use web 0.1 -- print out template, write on it and take photo of it then send photo. Bonus points for wooden tables.
 
5:59 PM
@badp print on a Matrix printer and take photo with web cam
 
They give the message that humanly touch.
 
@drachenstern A question that gets 100 up votes that don't get ignored due to the rep cap is surely to get me plenty of answer reps to work towards 10K, duh. </joke>
 
@TimStone lol
 
@Pekka Hm, aren't PDF files really a sequence of postscript commands?
 
@badp yeah, I would basically just have to search the printed results for the placeholder (using OCR) and then send the PS commands to overprint them with white
 
6:01 PM
@Pekka what artificial environment limitations do you face besides the ones you listed in the question proper? I would update the question to reflect those as well
 
@drachenstern besides those I listed, none really
 
@Pekka eww. I thought it was better than that. Like, having actual text you can simply edit
 
@Pekka well you said to one poster that you couldn't do X and Y because of the host
 
@drachen yeah, it's shared hosting so I can assume no external binaries (although pdftk is present, it may be kinda possible with that, will need to work my way through that)
 
btw I think in your case it would be simpler to put up a TeX install and use that instead
hides
 
6:03 PM
0
Q: I cringe when asking a question on stack overflow.

MatthewUWhenever I ask a question on Stack overflow, or any stack exchange site, such as How can I change x to do y It seems that the community is most interested in pointing out my question is stupid, either by not answering my question at all You shouldn't even have x in the first place ...

So do I brotha .... So do I ....
 
@badp looks for a big club
But you may be right, I may need to get a small VPS for this. (sigh)
 
Hey, it's the only way to be dead sure you won't screw up your layout, and get PDF outputs natively.
 
@badp yeah
 
Sure, if you want to get designery conversion will be a pain
Just... didn't Mozilla do what you're trying to do during their Guinnes attempt?
 
Wasn't there a blog post about how it's okay to edit a super-specific question to be more general rather than just voting to close as too localized?
 
6:07 PM
I remember there was a form. You wrote your name in a form and got a certificate back.
@PopularDemand Yes, by Joel. Mixed feelings on it though.
 
So here's the problem I see: the text in the placeholder may be a different width/height (thinking how many chars fit into the original place versus how many are you inserting) so you can't know that the replacement will be fine, unless you're replacing with the placeholder text, or you have a defined width region that you can prove your replacement text is smaller than. I think it's a fundamental question of the need to reflow the document on inserts, versus potential data loss and (cont)
 
Jan 5 at 18:40, by Shog9
@radp: I just wanna say, in response to your comment on the blog, fuck the author - selfish bastard doesn't know what he wants anyway.
 
(cont) nobody wants to write their data manipulation program to drop data
@Pekka that was to you
@PopularDemand yes there was
 
Ah, it was the Long Tail Wikipedia one.
 
Posted by Joel Spolsky on January 5th, 2011

Have you ever noticed how certain questions come up again and again on Stack Overflow sites?

Oh look, my PC is freezing. Should I use SELECT *? Oh, and, how can I host a server from home?

Really, people, do you want to be answering these same questions ten years from now? How about when you’re 65? That doesn’t sound so appealing now, does it?

We predicted this problem, even before we launched Stack Overflow. Why? Because the same thing happened on Usenet, where:

What happened next depended on the newsgroup. …

damnit you beat me to it
stupid coworkers asking me work questions while I'm answering
also, reviewing procedure setup with my boss and fully documenting my code with a narrative at the top, describing customer requirements, inline specifications, translation to a mathematical model so SQL can be used fluently, documenting each requirement in the SQL with an inline reference to the documentation, and then iterating the documentation with my boss does me no good.
He came and asked me a question that is fully documented and explained in the query he could've just looked up on the SQL dev server here
and he reviewed it by line with me after I gave it to him. Why do I try?
However, because of me he's also instituted manual blame requirements to changes in our dev server, so if you update a query and don't put a blame statement at the top to track your changes, and it doesn't match source, he rejects it outright (our peculiar build procedures are based on lack of a good SSMS SCC that's not $$$/seat)
 
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6:23 PM
LOL… DuckDuckGo Search:
 
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> metasyntic variables
 
user153011
Did you mean metastatic variables?
 
or metasyntactic?
 
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@drachenstern Yeah, I know I missleeped it.
 
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missleeped… misspelled!
 
6:24 PM
QFT: > @drachenstern Yeah, I know I missleeped it.
@Nyuszika7H ;)
> Meta Stack Overflow is currently offline for maintenance
seriously?
 
I'd like that better if the fork was a spork.
 
So I reinstalled Visual Studio 2k8, installed SP1, and now am succesfully installing Sql2k8Dev ... no errors on any of those three processes. This amazes me.
@TimPost I'ld like it better if the "Meat Means Murder" flag letters were altered to look like it said Meta in the first place instead of being a hacky twisted job. Do any of the major image editors allow making something look stitched? Maybe I should make one to replace it?
Hmmmm, sideproject ....
 
@drachenstern I always thought it just looked like a fold in the shirt. I dislike the skull, though.
 
@drachenstern I don't know, not really my domain. I spent 2 1/2 hours trying to make a circle in The GIMP and finally gave up.
 
@TimPost interesting dilemma there, I've been there once before
 
6:38 PM
@TimPost Boooooooooo, we only support freehand circles here.
 
What an odd question:
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Q: iPhone Screen Press Detection

FlipperI am trying to build an app that detects if a user puts their lips on the screen. How could I get an image of their lips when they put it on the screen? I know how to detect finger touches, would it be similar to that?

 
@PopularDemand idk, find me a better replacement for the skull and I'll make it with a spork and a ... spear? (oooh a dill pickle spear outline!) and we'll remake the design!
 
Either I, or it was an absolute FAIL on that day.
 
@drachenstern Too much work unless there's any hope of it being implemented.
 
@PopularDemand this is meta we're talking about. People have invested a lot more for nothing.
Also, mine would be a totally gratis OS CC-BY-SA contrib
@PopularDemand also, only asking you for something to replace that skull :p
 
6:41 PM
@drachenstern Hmmmmmm.
 
0
Q: Where does the phrase "meta means murder" come from?

MosheWhen Meta is down, the now famous "Meta Means Murder" image is shown. Where does that phrase come from?

 
The Oatmeal is becoming a lot like a train wreck for me. The horror of it burns into my eyes, but I can't help looking.
 
@TimPost Who needs expensive, prescription antidepressants when we have TDWTF free?
(I guess the half of the population who would be depressed over people making those errors in the first place.)
 
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sorry, this isn't the all-caps room
 
6:56 PM
@Moshe do a google image search for "meat means murder"
 
@PopularDemand It's a mixed bag. On one hand, I know those people and their software exist, and that makes me sad. On the other hand, I know that those people aren't my coworkers, and I have the power to prevent said people from ever being my coworkers, which makes me feel extremely lucky.
 
I've had to work with very nice but incompetent people before. It turns into a vicious cycle. You start feeling sorry for them because you want to kill them.
 
I've quit jobs for having my bosses turn out to be the people in those stories
 
Fortunately, I haven't come across much that is worthy of the Daily WTF
 
(not that I knew the people in the stories IRL but that their behavior was very highly reminiscent ~ oh the stories I refuse to tell)
 
6:59 PM
@drachenstern "people" in those "stories"? That happened to you more than once?
 
@PopularDemand more than one person owning a company, turns into bosses, which are people
 
@drachenstern You're either very unlucky, or don't interview companies very well :)
 
@drachenstern Ah.
 
I've only had one major face palm in that department, fortunately
 
@TimPost I needed a job, was in college, and they were paying sufficiently better than the gas station
and at first seemed like good people, and were extremely flexible on my schedule
 
7:01 PM
I miss working at my old university, I think that was my favorite job ever
 
however, now that I'm making more than twice what I was there, I'm not so pleased with my choice to work there to begin with
 
Sitting in a corner of chilled computer room with a 7171 to keep me warm, pounding away on a model M.
 
> Breaking News Government finds no evidence that electronic glitches caused sudden acceleration incidents in Toyota vehicles. cnn.com
Goodbye office space? The shrinking American cubicle yet another reason I love my current job (private office :D )
 
Haha totally. 2 weeks after I left my old job, they were gonna be moving to a different floor, and DAMN those cubes were probably half the size of the cube I had.
 
Grrrrrrrrrrr... if I see one more #if 0 followed by a an epic novel of code I'm going to start smacking hands with rulers
 
7:08 PM
@TimPost because they don't just remove the code and check it into source and instead rely on a compiler to remove their code?
oh geeze, a gb worth of downloaded updates? :(
I'm so not getting code written :(
 
I actually saw #ifdef I_WANT_THE_BUILD_TO_BREAK once
 
... I ... um ... what's wrong with good ole DEBUG?
wow, that's just ... wow
I like that, I would have that if I was buying office furniture for my office
 
I'm not a very good cube dweller
But that is pretty neat
 
of course, I also want an excercise ball chair, so :\
ok, lunch while this thing does a gig of updates
 
I'm gonna get a snack too while this build runs, usually takes a couple of hours
Half the time is just installing dependencies
 
7:25 PM
@drachenstern link to this?? this seems only available for iPad (unless my googling skills are rapidly dying)
 
Damn, I missed Pekka!
 
@TheRenamedException What did you throw at him?
 
@TimPost a giant "THANK YOU FOR THE REP!" message ;-)
 
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7:30 PM
@TheRenamedException Thanks for the recursion.
 
@Moshe This is a dangerous statement... you should know me better ;-)
 
@TheRenamedException So long, and thanks for all the rep. ;-)
 
@TheRenamedException Hehe.
I never realized that programming involved so much Photoshop. Until I started outsourcing to friends.
 
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@ChrisJesterYoung Huh?
 
So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish (1984, ISBN 0-345-39183-7) is the fourth book of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "trilogy" written by Douglas Adams. Its title is the message left by the dolphins when they departed Planet Earth just before it was demolished to make way for a hyperspatial express route, as described in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The phrase has since been adopted by some science fiction fans as a humorous way to say "goodbye" and a song of the same name was featured in the 2005 film adaptation of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Plot summary Arthur...
 
7:35 PM
Okay, it's digesting time! (appropriate as I just finished lunch ;-)
 
Oy, El Reg What is your difficulty with the English language?
> Miscreants have begun selling a cut-price point and click Facebook rogue application generation tool
 
@GeorgeMarian my apologies, I owe you an email. It's halfway composed and sitting in my Drafts folder ;-)
 
@TheRenamedException Heh. No worries. I wasn't expecting another one. :)
 
@GeorgeMarian Are you complaining about the lack of hyphens in "point-and-click"? Or something else?
 
@ChrisJesterYoung Precisely. There should be a comma between those two "adjectives" as well.
 
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7:38 PM
Douglas Adams: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
 
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Douglas Crockford: So Long, and Thanks for All The Yahoo!
 
@RebeccaChernoff you about?
 
@TheRenamedException Just ask the question, don't ask to ask. :-P #ircetiquette
 
I know I'm picky, but I find that's a good thing. :)
 
7:40 PM
@Nyuszika7H nice!
 
@GeorgeMarian Good. :-) I'm really picky about my code reviews. :-P If a workmate sends me something to review, it may take a while to get through, but my comments will be thorough and anal-retentive. ;-)
 
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in Town Hall Discussion, 18 secs ago, by The Renamed Exception
Okay. Conundrum, what do I tag the meta question with? It's not a [bug] and [support] isn't correct either... but it's not a [discussion]. I guess [discussion] has to be the one though...
 
@ChrisJesterYoung That's usually a good thing for code reviews.
 
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7:41 PM
@ChrisJesterYoung I'm like that with suggested edits; I read them for a few seconds thinking "really?". Of course, in that time two other people have already clicked approve
 
[discussion] [election] ?
 
@RebeccaChernoff Yeah, I guess so
Thanks!
 
@Nyuszika7H Dang it, quit editing the image. :P
 
Yay, my universal installer works
 
It keeps shifting my chat around.
 
7:44 PM
@MichaelMrozek Hehehehe. SO and its quick-pacedness.
 
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@GeorgeMarian It is too late to edit this message :/
 
@Nyuszika7H Finally!
 
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@Nyuszika7H hehe
 
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7:45 PM
@statuscompleted place a ! before the link
 
@Nyuszika7H Fixed
 
 
Okay. I need help with the digest for AskUbuntu
in Town Hall Discussion, 1 min ago, by The Renamed Exception
> users with less than 125 reputation can only post answers every 3 minutes; try again later.
This is a problem, LOL
 
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7:48 PM
@badp Indeed, it's totally accessibility-unfriendly.
@Nyuszika7H That is a violation of section 508. :-P
 
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is returning in 10 minutes
 
grrrrrr, I'm pulling in apache2 somehow as a dependency
 
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7:50 PM
This has to be a record, so much image posted and no star.
 
@TimPost Is this on Debian or Ubuntu? I always use aptitude -R to avoid pulling in Recommended packages.
 
Debian
 
I always use the aptitude graphical interface :)
 
@badp Aptitude has a graphical interface? Oh, you mean the curses-based one.
 
@Trufa it was a headline on cnn.com, literally on the front page. I believe an article has not yet been written. It showed on my facebook page
 
7:52 PM
@ChrisJesterYoung Yeah.
yay for uUgg
 
Hmm, none of the php packages are pulling it in. It's suggested , but not pulled in if I install them individually
 
@drachenstern cool, ok! that makes sense, I could find the headline but assumed (for some reason) that you had read the article already
 
If anyone wants to help copypaste answers for Ubuntu's Town Hall chat digest, join me
 
@TimPost Just remove the Apache package, and see what else gets ripped out too. ;-)
 
I'm about to do that in a sanbox
Which one of those SO clones was done with Django ? OSQA?
 
7:55 PM
@TimPost Yep.
 
I'm considering a few hobby sites that might use it
 
@TimPost Cool! I want to run an SO clone too, but I want to write one in Scheme. ;-) In my Copious Free Time, right? :-P
 
My expat proposal in Area51 kind of fizzled out, but I really wanted to see that go
 
@TimPost But lemme know when you have yours up. I'll sign up. ;-)
 
I'm thinking about another one just for Xen, since the information on it is so scattered and horrid
Some of the top tutorials are two to five years old
@ChrisJesterYoung Any particular reason for Scheme? Steel bank LISP might be easier
 
7:59 PM
@TheRenamedException - check your email.
 
@TimPost Mostly because that's what I'm most familiar with. I have no objections to CL either.
 

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