@rlemon I figure it's kind of like the "by line" on tech rag articles. I'm contributing an article that I possibly wrote for free (equivalent to an answer). It's got my info with how to reach me (equivalent of link to profile). Readers of the answers don't have to view a profile to get the answer to the question.
Came in here curious about something on stacksnippets and am glad you are here too
I am curious exactly how sandboxed it is. It seems like it allows almost too much flexibility. For example, if it can crash the browser with an infinite loop that means it runs until crash. Does that also mean if that loop were issuing ajax requests it would run forever?
See also: How to deal with persistent Spam-User? and How to deal with Spam-Users?
I've been stumbling upon more and more users which fulfill all of these points:
1 Rep
Company website as homepage in their profile
Linking/suggesting a product from this company
Less than 10 answers and all a...
So stacksnippets can run from an answer on stackoverflow. They run from stacksnippets.net. If you place a setinterval that constantly ajaxes content from stackoverflow, and ran it from the answer, would the interval be killed or would it cause stacksnippets.net to be banned do you think?
well the best way is convert it to a string so we can see it and copy it and paste it to see. so a litle script like this may work
<?php
$file = file_get_contents(url);
$string = simplexml_load_string($file);
echo $string;
?>
this will out put your xml as a String that can then be viewed by ot...
We're scheduled to get some genuine spam dumps eventually, which is awesome. But I just figured out how to run Bayesian algorithms in Python, which just happens to be the language our friendly neighborhood Smoke Detector is written in. What a coincidence!
Yes, I'm planning on putting this learni...
@Undo I ended up having to pastebin a document to myself to get it from google drive on my phone (through 3G) to a school computer so I could print it.
@Undo It only seemed to work on the odd-numbered computers in the left half of the lab. And only if your student number ended in 4. And only to the students whom happened to bring their headphones to listen to music while everybody else was still trying to get on Google Drive.
@hichris123 Its not exactly blocked. Somehow they fucked up our chrome and explorer configurations so that HTTPS google doesn't work (and any HTTP attempt redirects to HTTPS)
Here are the titles from the past two months:
https://docs.google.com/a/stackoverflow.com/spreadsheets/d/1RJjQmf9v2bkEwuo39TZH_eSfpaTLWYovWFtLN67YEz8/
I cheated a bit and only listed questions that were deleted by a binding Spam flag from a moderator, but that should account for the majority of...