If I delete my Stack Exchange account then will it delete my all accounts? (E.g., Stack Overflow, Meta.Stack Overflow, etc.)
I want this because the system is buggy and opening account of someone else automatically that is completely wrong and made me frustrated.
The heartbleed bug is starting to make major newspapers here. Online comments are pretty funny. One guy thinks he is safe because he uses an external HD for important stuff, another one thinks he's safe with paypal because he doesn't need to log in there, and then there's this guy who thinks Google and Facebook were vulnerable because they bought a cheap certificate.
@rene I fear I agree with Gordon on these. What shog meant is that only if the answer can stand on its own it's worth keeping, and I couldn't see how any of those answers mentioned there could be standalone answers except one which was already given in other answer.
@JasonC: hehe, 7 downvotes so far without any explanation. I wonder where a crowd-downvote situation can stop or at least get the first explanation. How many more downvotes have to happen before that? :-)
@AlulaErrorpone Too bad. I wanted to print it and stick it on the wall of shame, near the one that said "we only use odd SharePoint versions because everyone knows that even ones are unsafe and bug prone"
The zero-width space (ZWSP) is a non-printing character used in computerized typesetting to indicate word boundaries to text processing systems when using scripts that do not use explicit spacing, or after characters (such as the slash) that are not followed by a visible space but after which there may nevertheless be a line break. Normally, it is not a visible separation, but it may expand in passages that are fully justified.
Usage
In HTML pages, the zero-width space can be used as a potential line-break in long words as an alternative to the <wbr> tag. However, the zero-width spac...
Please, @Doorknob NEVER ever again post that page when I am around. I had an user inserting a zero-width space in a config file some time ago..... it wasn't fun.
@SPArchaeologist I sometimes have to fight the urge to submit an official answer that just says "Yes" or "No" when someone asks whether something is possible. The urge is very strong when the question is a wall of text that ends with "Is it possible?"
"let me tell you one thing : it's against the law to use a security measure that cannot be broken by national security agency. Keep repeating that sentence even after you changed your passw.
My friend works at national security and in the past 4 years they built mobile devices to intercept and decrypt data ON THE FLY. Just telling you so maybe next time you read a story like this you would not even create a thread about it."
I wrote a small JavaScript code that when put into the browser console and executed, will bring up the summary of your review decisions on the current site.
It crawls the reviews in your activity, starting from the first page and count how many of each review "type" e.g. Approve, Reject, Edit et...
Someone asked yesterday "How to see how many Edits (in review, result of Improve) I have?"
Entering Stack Overflow causes a 404 for me right now.
What's up with that?
Here are the headers:
Request URL:http://stackoverflow.com/
Request Method:GET
Status Code:500 Internal Server Error
Request Headersview source
Accept:text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,image/webp...
Like it's one thing to post a snippet then link to a full example, but if you can't even be bothered to try and isolate the problem and post a relevant snippet, go away.
I have developed a standard comment for this: "The body of the question should contain all the information that is pertinent to the problem. Links are okay but they cannot replace the information which should be in the question." (and variations thereof).
Say, I know about generic form filling add ons for browsers but is there something I don't know about which would be dedicated to fill in canned comments?
I really like stackapps.com/questions/2116/… although the number of slots is very limited, but it adds a little "auto" button next to comments and you can pick canned ones. It even prepends "Welcome to StackOverflow!" if the user is new. @Louis
I know, this is an extremely simple question, but I've looked everywhere. Maybe I'm missing the point, I don't know; but this should be reasonably easy.
My question is simply, how do you select objects by name through Python in Blender 2.6?
In 2.4-5, one could simply use:
bpy.ops.object.sele...
This has come up a few times now: migrating old questions causes problems.
The most popular solution to this to date has been to reset votes on migrated posts. This is do-able, but frankly it feels like treating a symptom, and doing so in a way that penalizes folks who answer what are by all ap...
If you think that question is great for Blender Beta (the site would benefit from it), then re-post as CW with an credit link towards the original post.
When it comes to accents people will just say anything. I was presenting our work at an expo in Birmingham. I'm Dutch, but the main company is located in Milan, Italy. When I told visitors where we were from, they'd often say "Ah yeah, I could tell by the accent" ....