I want to position a signature at the end of every message.
Hello -bjb568
It has to work with multiple lines:
Line 1
Line 2 -bjb568
And overflowed lines:
L...
I have a seemingly simple problem with adding two attributes to an objectClass in an running/live ldap instance.
Expecting it to be off-topic for SO, can I ask this question on SF or would Unix and/or SU be more appropiate?
If it can go on SF, do I need to add any extra information beyond the ...
@JanDvorak This one time the spammer had the question posted as a questions, and in the "about me" in his profile. In the profile it had a link at the end but not on question. So I thought maybe that SE did implement something to strip the url at end of post in some cases?
@iStimple Tim Post has mentioned about holding a grudge longer and being faster to block, but not about link stripping. He also said that the "ends with a link -> spam" only worked for a while, then spammers learned to bypass it.
aug 19 - tex.se is under attack. Yes, this is a call to arms. Keep flagging the spam posts while you can, anywhere they go. As this seems much heavier than the initial attack, I will try to notify the tex mods as well.
I have written a userscript for the network-wide real-time feed - just copy/p...
@SPArchaeologist but don't flag them for moderator attention. declined - flags should only be used to make moderators aware of content that requires their intervention
Ha, suckers. No more Uni for me. I have a real job, where I really work 7 days a week for more hours than I care to count and .... wait, that sounds less positive than I expected ...
jQuery is still JavaScript, it just happens to be a library. Would you downvote answers that tell OP to make use of another selector engine? Cause jQuery isn't the only library with a selector engine.
@bjb568 ok, hypothetical situation. I ask how I can draw a bunch of things on a <canvas>. I get an answer that says "use this library and this piece of code, instead of doing the hard work yourself". Imho, downvoting that answer would be stupid.
Not invented here (NIH) is the philosophy of social, corporate, or institutional cultures that avoid using or buying already existing products, research, standards, or knowledge because of their external origins and costs. The reasons for not wanting to use the work of others are varied, but can include fear through lack of understanding, an unwillingness to value the work of others, or forming part of a wider "turf war". As a social phenomenon, this philosophy manifests as an unwillingness to adopt an idea or product because it originates from another culture, a form of tribalism. The term is...
@Stijn I once saw a question related to how to replace with regular expression in Notepad++. An answer advised using Microsoft Word's %PARAM% token. I downvoted.
@bjb568 Are you paid to do professional coding and responsible for reporting your status to someone who is responsible for ensuring you get a paycheck? Are you held to timelines, code quality and budget estimates?
Diversity in tech has become an increasingly urgent issue, both on- and offline. We have always tried to make Stack Exchange an inclusive environment, but we know we can and should do more.
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