Chris is a gamer by heart and heritage, and thus a lot of her life comes from his love for video games. Learning artistic skills, practicing creative writing, coding small tests, and a fair amount of documentation occupies the majority of her time. The one thing more he cherishes more is her family, and ...
> It is our hope that the White House and the Congress will call on those who intend to stage this “blackout” to stop the hyperbole and PR stunts and engage in meaningful efforts to combat piracy.
@TimStone According to a preliminary statement from a local official yesterday, the captain stated that, once he realized the ship was damaged, he intentionally steered it towards shallows so that if it went down it wouldn't sink as deep.
I wonder how the MPAA finds people who feel comfortable spewing such garbage. It kind of makes me sad that those people exist to begin with, let alone are gainfully employed.
@YiJiangsProble_ seems logical if the state department is trying to pressure other nations into adopting the same ideals; it's basically the same as contacting your local congressmen in that regard
@PopularDemand But it's got to be the same person/people who do other releases, right? They don't ever stop to think "Huh, I wonder if these claims I'm making are remotely true, because this sounds unlikely."? :(
@YiJiangsProble_ And, yes. The area where I live has an old WWII battleship set up as a museum, and it looks tiny when a cruise ship pulls up next to it.
@PopularDemand I haven't played in a while, but that's mostly because I was playing too much and then decided I probably shouldn't let myself get distracted (by just that, I guess, since I clearly allow myself to be distracted by other things)
There is a BountyAmount column in the data dump (added after Add bounty details to Community Data Dump), but for now it is only populated for VoteTypeId=9 (i.e "BountyClose" event) and only if the bounty was awarded to someone (see an example).
Can you please also populate the BountyAmount col...
I'm not arguing over whether it should from a design point of view; I don't see where the actual regex is looking for a newline. I mean, I do, but there's a pipe there, so it's not mandatory, right?
I actually don't know anything about regex, I just read this comment from Jeff below the question: "@kev as previously mentioned (and documented in the regex...), we don't touch SENTENCES. So unless there's a line ending character there, it's not considered a salutation. That is, "Hi!" versus "Hi there fellow programming foozlebobs!""
A question's revision history has shown bounty events for quite some time now. Since then, Stack Exchange has also added support for bounty remarks.
I would like to request that bounty remarks be added to the revision history, as well.
For example, consider the revision history for this feature...
So There are a million different XML parsers for the iPhone. I have a medium sized XML file that contains alot of duplicate tags (at different points in the hierarchy). I was thinking about TBXML but I was concerned about its lack of XPath support. For instance lets say my XML file looked like th...
@Chris Those bounty remarks should also be added to Data Dump… But I guess that request will receive even lesser support than meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/115855/…
@Chris Yes, that was why I did it. But since chat obtains the image for the onebox by visiting the site and copying the comic, the blackout was not circumvented.
First of all, yes, we hate these bills too!
Half the New York office was just at a protest (including the Stack Exchange mascot) in front of the New York Senators' offices. Our board member Brad Burnham spoke at that protest and he has been one of the outspoken leaders of the movement against SO...
I wonder how many people are going to be upset when something doesn't work in Wikipedia after today because they've blocked JS and forgotten about it...
I think it's great that so many companies and organizations want to make people aware of SOPA, but not having access to Wikipedia for 24 hours is really inconvenient.
I noticed that you can see the front page of Wikipedia before getting the Anti-SOPA banner, which leads me to believe it's some s...
You don't really need JS for Wikipedia. I only found out about the circumvention because I leave things NoScripted until I need them; go laziness! I actually thought they were late rolling out the blackout, as I was telling someone earlier.
@jadarnel27 I wonder how long it'll take for this to get closed as too localized once midnight EST hits.
If I know anything about software engineering, it was probably just set to 100 back when there were like eight sites and nobody remembered to update it. But there's really nothing to be gained from pursuing this here.
What's so bad about posting to the main site? If there is a good reason, it's good to have it there. By yelling about it here you're only creating noise.
@PopularDemand My few posts on meta have been massively down-voted because there was a well documented reason to the functionality and people decided that Instead of pointing it out to me they would downvote me first.
Surely I'm not the only one who has ever suffered a productivity decline due to having my reputation reach an appealing value. My questions and answers and edits were advancing at a good pace. My reputation was growing steadily as well... and then wham-o! 888.
How could I continue editing? I w...
@rlemon I wasn't able to find anything on the fact that paging was added to the /sites route. The number of sites is increasing pretty rapidly, so it might be justified for the same reason paging it used on everything else, but I think you'll have to get a reply from Kevin for an official response.
Can we increase this limit to something more reasonable (other than 100).
The cap of 100 for posts seems reasonable, however I cannot return the entire site list in one request. Due to the rapid growth of the network I now have to use two requests to grab the entire site list.
Furthermore, th...
Well, let's work this out;
2 x 24 port switches (say Cisco 3750-E's) can output 344 BTU/hr each so that's 688 in total
1 x router (say a Cisco 2921) can output 1260 BTU/hr
1 x VDSL modem (say a Draytek Vigor 2750) can output 120 BTU/hr
1 x Desktop (say a Dell Optiplex 790, with monitor switched...
I'm amazed the data explorer thing hasn't exploded yet with so many programmers given access to SQL. Is the Data Explorer data hosted on a separate read-only server I assume?
But yeah, it's not terribly difficult at the moment to do something that would be uh...detrimental to the performance of the site, but anything you could do would be temporary at best.
There's also some relevant information on/linked from this question, if you're interested:
I understand that the SQL user probably doesn't have any sort of permission to modify the database, and that very heavy caching is probably used in addition to the fact that this is on a data dump instead of the live database, but how the heck is the data explorer not lagging like crazy from the ...
I don't mind the cold, but I'm tired of all the "bucket of water freezing before it hits the ground" Youtube videos wherein significant portions of the water do appear to make it to the ground in most cases.
Right. Wow, hats off. I'm standing in front of the same challenge in Spanish (I'm doing a course at University), and I'm finding it really hard to learn stuff the dry way.
@TimStone I was going to make a comparison between having an unused privilege and having an unused badge and say they probably just liked to keep things consistent across the network