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5:09 PM
... the things @NormalHuman does: merge rene's PR 12 seconds before me.
 
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@rene Ǒ̭̥̻͖͔̳̇͐͑̀̿̀M̤̞̼̖̥͖̈̐̐͊͗̾̕Gͩ͐ͫ̈͏͉̠̱̭̹̰ ͚̾͆T̙͎̱͓͈̂̑̓̾͒́͝R͖̟͚̅̚A̷̜Iͥ͞Lͩͩͧͮ̓̂҉̘̞̦Ȉ̥͔̥̗͙̰̍ͯ̆N̅ͬ̑̃ͯG̡̤͕͍̫̈̀̓͐̅ ͙̬̜̹͕̪͖̌̏W͈̝̲̳̰̟̜̐͐̄̑̾̚̚͠H̲̑ͪ͗͑̕I̳̘̞̺̿̓̐͒͒̕TͪE̳̥̭͂S̟̱̽̌̂͌̎̚P͍̜̦̤ͣͅẠ̴̪͖̤͖̤̃͛̓̂C̊‌​̪͖̣̠͎̭̤̊E̝̞ͦ
 
We all make our own bêtes noires.
Ou blanches, in this case.
 
> The problem was solved by downloading a copy of Netscape Navigator, so I'm not
dependent on Chrome any longer.
Erm...
 
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@hichris123 It would be more than 12 seconds if I didn't spend a couple of minutes thinking if it's possible to merge commit without generating another "build failed"...
 
@NormalHuman You can -- you fetch the pr locally with the command line, fix the whitespace issue, merge into master, and then push.
 
5:18 PM
I really really really really really really wished there was an interface to connect to SE chat via IRC.
Really.
 
You can create one? :P
 
There are no active bouncers and while I know the IRC protocol well, not the bridging algorithm.
 
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@AMUnihedron You and probably 2 other people in the world.
 
@NormalHuman last commit 5 years ago...
 
5:20 PM
@NormalHuman it's unmaintained, and it's in python
@hichris123 Can I have the address of the two other people?
 
I see we’ve just identified another chat bug.
Look at Norm’s starry post.
 
They’re counting code units instead of extended grapheme clusters for truncation porpoises.
 
Not seeing it yet.
 
On the starboard.
They truncated it in the wrong place.
 
5:23 PM
Wait.
 
waits
 
Ahh, I see it now.
 
In fact, they should not have truncated it at all.
 
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Proposed 30K privilege: your chat messages don't get truncated on the starboard.
 
@AMUnihedron Address? You mean the thing that you can't remember? ;)
 
5:25 PM
... email address
 
Ah. Well, I'm afraid I don't know which two people they are -- but that was my estimate for the # of people who use IRC & SE/SO chat a ton.
Isn't there a #stackoverflow channel? (is that the right word?)
 
there is
the only online user I recognize is ThiefMaster
 
You guys realize IRC is still there, right? There have been at least two SO-focused channels for quite some time... If that's what floats your boat. — Shog9 ♦ Aug 9 '10 at 8:50
 
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: DECLARING HOST VARIABLE IN ORACLE by Ramakrishna on dba.stackexchange.com
 
3 hours ago, by inɒzɘmɒЯ.A.M
Welcome, folks, to the annual consortium of ALL-CAPS.
 
5:34 PM
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A: IRC access for the chat?

ArktronicI'm not sure an IRC bridge is appropriate for SO chat... authentication would be one issue (how do you login with OpenID to IRC?), and another issue would be ensuring appropriate connectivity between the IRC bridge and the AJAX interface's backend, which is probably not inherently made for long-r...

 
5:57 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: How to select "label for="email"" in CSS? by hhhh on stackoverflow.com
 
6:16 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported question: My Crush Doesn't Talk To Me by ELaine on stackoverflow.com
 
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A subtle pattern emerges
 
nice avatar
 
@NormalHuman Perfect solution!
 
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6:59 PM
@SmokeDetector fp-
 
7:27 PM
@bjb568 Even @Normal can't resists hexagons.
 
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I like hexagons. If circles were hexagons, π would be exactly 3 instead of 3.14...
 
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(Understood as 1/2 of the length of the circle of unit radius)
 
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And this is the smallest possible value for it. The shortest circle is a hexagon
 
Hexagon is 'the most stable' geometrical shape.
It's so neat/
 
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The honeycomb conjecture states that a regular hexagonal grid or honeycomb is the best way to divide a surface into regions of equal area with the least total perimeter. The first record of the conjecture dates back to 36BC, from Marcus Terentius Varro, but is often attributed to Pappus of Alexandria (c. 290 – c. 350). The conjecture was proven in 1999 by mathematician Thomas C. Hales, who mentions in his work that there is reason to believe that the conjecture may have been present in the minds of mathematicians before Varro. It is also related to the densest circle packing of the plane, where...
 
7:54 PM
Did we go an entire day without spam on Travel.SE ?
 
No.
 
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16 hours since a couple dropped in, and that was after another 15 hour break. metasmoke.erwaysoftware.com/reason/59
 
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a tab to separate spam by sites in metasmoke
 
8:21 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: CSS BUTTON WITH ICON by Hridoy Hasan on stackoverflow.com
 
sd tpu-
 
8:41 PM
[ SmokeDetector ] Email in answer: How do you use a gray card...in the dark room? by Alan Marcus on photo.stackexchange.com
 
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9:26 PM
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: What's the catch with biweekly mortgage payments? by Jason Rappaport on money.stackexchange.com
 
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10:16 PM
 
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Riding a Mountain Bike in the city by Melina Arzenda on bicycles.stackexchange.com
[ SmokeDetector ] Manually reported answer: Woocommerce ccavenue pass order id in cancel url by wpdeveloper99 on stackoverflow.com
 
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@SmokeDetector Not spam, just an NAA. They later reposted as a legitimate question, although possibly Too Broad.
 
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Questions about development of e-commerce sites tend to involve links to commercial sites.
 
@NormalHuman User removed from blacklist (5354613 on stackoverflow.com).
 
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10:45 PM
@SmokeDetector fp-
 
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10:59 PM
I stole @Cupcake's meta-reputation query to produce a ranking of meta.math users, with expected results...
 
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Well, not actually stole, I gave attribution in a comment.
 
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Although SEDE queries are seemingly copy-pasted at will, they are under the same license as posts on Q&A sites.
 
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Wow, I haven't looked at that in years.
 
user163250
Well, 1 year to be precise, but still...a long time.
 
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11:29 PM
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Q: How much would it cost to buy a datacenter and servers for a site like Ask.fm or Twitter and million users per day?

MartinI want to establish a site like Ask.fm. Huge database and a feed customized for every user. I want to reach a million unique users per day and I was told that hosting providers couldn't provide servers that could handle that. I was also told that I would want to need my own data center and server...

 
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Dream big
 
Well, you'll need to have a very successful lemonade stand… — bjb568 6 secs ago
 
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Where is DD hosted?
 
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The red-filled bars under Shared Hosting are screaming "Danger"
 
11:36 PM
At a minimum, you'd need to colocate and run your own servers in a datacenter. This is what Stack Exchange does. It would probably cost several thousand to several hundred thousand dollars a month, depending on how large the site needs to be. — DragonLord 12 secs ago
...and you'd likely have to spend hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars upfront for the servers themselves before you can even consider choosing a datacenter to colocate in. — DragonLord 22 secs ago
 
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> Electrons are positively charged
 
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Did Randall succeed in his xkcd.com/567 plan?
 
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11:52 PM
By the way, is the number in @bjb568 a reference to the second panel of xkcd.com/568 ?
 
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