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21:15
@halirutan Wow, you have a lot of rep on Mathematica.
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: HI, CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT FONT THIS IS PLEASE on graphicdesign.stackexchange.com
vlq ^
@SmokeDetector lmao
Can someone with 10k on SO tell me whether this answer was self-deleted or moderation-deleted?
21:31
Not me. I can't even see it. :P
1300 to go for me :P
well. 1301
@Doorknob Thanks; why was my NAA flag on that rejected?
Looks like it got deleted from review
No idea; ask a SO mod
21:35
@Frank hard work, pretty much from the start of the site :-)
@halirutan Nice. So you didn't get it easy, like Scott from Graphic Design.
He doesn't have to do much to get rep.
Like me on GL, only better.
@Frank Hmm, ok when I compare my highest voted answers and his, then I guess I had it easier to gain reputation.
But these days I don't really care about it any more.
@halirutan Yep, it's not like it's important or anything...
:D
just kidding
@Frank I guess it depends strongly on which site you are.. have you ever tried to get even one upvote on Ask Different?
yeah, and I succeeded.
and it's [apple.se] ;)
21:40
@Undo Yep, had to check the URL :-)
@Undo For instance this question got one upvote.. Now, this bug is a real burner on the Chrome bug-tracker.
(The problem is not the one upvote, but that no one can answer the question though)
@halirutan No. I am active on GL (name's J. Musser there) and people don't vote much at all.
Ironically, I have more rep on Apple.SE than on Android.SE, even though I'm a strong proponent of one over the other.
4
A: How can I show the full notifications in the notification center?

AstroCBNotification Center limits the size of a notification to 256 bytes (see developer reference), so there is no way to expand or change how much of a notification you see (unless you can find some third-party application that disables the limit). After 256 bytes, the notification will be truncated ...

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A: Using iMac as Mac Pro display

UndoYou can use the MiniDisplay Port on the back of the iMac and put the iMac into target display mode, turning it into an external display. More info: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3924

Here is the bug on chrome tracker
21:44
@Undo Wow.
Oh, and then they let me ask this:
90
Q: What features of Mavericks are beneficial to you?

UndoThis question serves to share and collect the enhancements that make a large difference to how you use your Mac. Please post one feature per answer. Please also check to see if your answer has already been posted - duplicate answers will be deleted. To search answers for this question use inque...

@Frank Yep, I have seen it.
And then answer it:
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A: What features of Mavericks are beneficial to you?

UndoThe battery menu in the top bar now shows apps using high amounts of energy - nice for killing energy-hogs:

So yeah, it's possible to get votes on AD
@Undo Somehow, that sounds like something I'd expect to see from @SmokeDetector.
@halirutan It's a little dubious. Maybe that's why the traffic's low there. :)
21:46
It does, now that I think of it.
@Undo 90 upvotes on AD is quite something for a question.. I guess we just have a different voting culture on Mathematica
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A: How did this ever work?

UndoI tested this using the code you provided, putting it in a file named test.rb. Then I ran it: Undos-MacBook-Pro-2:~ undo$ ruby test.rb Undos-MacBook-Pro-2:~ undo$ And it did exactly what I expected it to.

I had to. Just had to.
ah thank you @Doorknob
Couldn't figure out how to do that
@Undo I'm sorry, I really want to upvote that but I can't :D
;)
I know it's going to get deleted and I'll lose the rep, but I couldn't pass up the oppurtunity.
@Undo Brilliant.
21:50
@Frank Our highest voted question has 430 upvotes, while on GL it is 61.. I guess you did an awesome job with 18k rep.
@halirutan We don't get much over 15 votes on anything for a couple years, since soon after it went public. Average is 2-4 votes, occasionally up to 10-12.
Man, bad joke I guess. — toothrot 19 secs ago
This... was a joke?
@JanDvorak voted
If I'm lucky I might get a reversal badge >:D
21:54
@Undo Yeah! I can't help, though, out of votes.
Sam
Sam
in Low Quality Posts HQ, 1 min ago, by Pham
Offensive A (83.3%): It is sluggish, I hate it. I smashed mine wi..., by Billy Bob, on photo.stackexchange.com.
^ flag plz
@Sam flagged
flagged
Sam
Sam
tanks
cars
Sam
Sam
21:57
planes
quit waging
@Undo Gotta get one... just can't wait to see the expression on a clients face when I show up to spread lawn fertilizer - in that!
Sam
Sam
Hey look. It's Undo's plasma powered flagging tank.
@Sam That's my spam one. The comment one is bigger, but Shog said I can't mash things in it anymore:
So it's in my garage
@halirutan takes a look
Mac only?
yup
@hichris123 Seems to be a very weird (and extremely annoying) issue. No fixes and ideas so far, although people can reproduce it.
i prefer this panzer!
@halirutan I would look at it, as I actually do have a locally built version of Chromium, but I'm on Windows...
22:06
@hichris123 hehe.. this is of no use then.
@halirutan Nope. Now, if you can submit a patch to bring the bug over to Windows... :P
@hichris123 That's the idea. With this, everyone has I-want-to-throw-my-mouse-at-a-wall-fun.
Yup. ;)
I do have a patch being reviewed on Chromium, though! codereview.chromium.org/634523004
Sam
Sam
@Undo :D
in Low Quality Posts HQ, 1 min ago, by Pham
Offensive A (83.3%): Nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga nigga, by user27600, on cooking.stackexchange.com.
^ flag plz
status-gone
Sam
Sam
22:14
tanks thx
@Sam Pham is awesome.
@Frank Why, thank you.
Sam
Sam
I'm actually working on making Pham operational 24/7. I should be done in 6-8 weeks. ;)
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@Sam Nice. Will he post tp-d messages in here?
Sam
Sam
@Frank Yep.
22:19
@Sam Nice. And Gham gets to watch and be jealous? :P
in Low Quality Posts HQ, 1 min ago, by Pham
Offensive A (83.3%): Obat Pembesar Penis, by A-kong, on codereview.stackexchange.com.
Sam
Sam
@Frank lol, you're close. Gham will actually be monitoring Pham's behaviour and will also allow me to remotely update/restart him when necessary.
@Sam Ah, supervisor. Does he get a bigger salary?
@Sam How are you getting answers? API calls every x minutes?
@Undo He scraps the page.
22:22
which page?
Is there a realtime answers page?
@hichris123 gone
Oct 5 at 19:18, by Sam
@hichris123 Watch real-time tab -> scrap post page (parse html) -> check answers
ah, hmmm
:2506956 I would expect Hadoop to complain about that
Sam
Sam
Meh, it's only 20kb/s (at peak).
22:24
sure, but's a request close to each second
@Undo If you wanted to, we could do that too... not sure if you feel like doing it though since @Sam seems to have it pretty well covered.
right
Sam
Sam
Well, Pham does have a week's post persistence.
I'm trying (again) to find a better less request-heavy way to do it.
At least a way to tell if there are new answers on a post
and it's not just an edit bumping it
@Undo Hmm, is there a way to request something without the CSS/JS?
22:27
we'd probably use the API
but I don't know
We could, but API limits & not real time.
Sam
Sam
I simply scrap the page every 10 secs, ignore "remembered" posts from the last week, and then check whatever's left.
I'd really want to get permission before scraping on a large-ish scale if we were to do it @hichris123.
@Undo eh.
Because they'd probably rather (a) us not do it at all, or (b) just give us relaxed api limits.
22:29
@Undo @BenCollins ^^
@Undo unlikely, unfortunately
I know
Really, the cheapest thing for SE (and us) would be an answer websocket.
network-wide. Or even site-wide, if someone can find one.
hmmm idea
api/questions/ids works quite well for me, actually
though the caching does present a delay
@JanDvorak Not real time, though. Not network wide, you have to provide a site name.
@hichris123 I have a queue for each site
22:32
@JanDvorak That seems fairly... complex.
not really
onQuestion: parse => queue[site].push(question) => if(queue[site].length == 100) queue[site].flush()
Sam
Sam
I've gtg, see you guys later.
hey, can someone leave a comment on one of my SO answers and leave it there until I tell you to delete it?
@JanDvorak Meh, sounds interesting, but on smaller sites... 100 questions could take days.
22:34
for science
@hichris123 I flush the queues after one day
1 min ago, by Undo
hey, can someone leave a comment on one of my SO answers and leave it there until I tell you to delete it?
@JanDvorak Still... by that time your spam/NAA answer/whatever would be long gone.
PLEASE?
;)
or heck, just anything to make it show up in the global inbox
status-impatient
22:36
thanks :D
okay you can delete it now @hichris123
Huh, so I guess that isn't a vuln
I wonder how much we can ask the websocket for before it kicks us off.
imagines sending 1-question-<id> for every question
@Undo hundreds of endpoints still work fine for me
hmmmm
what you imagine might be a little over the top, but still fun to try
maybe you'll make the SO servers cry
22:43
There are only... 8 million questions on SO? :P
It'd probably only be doable if we didn't include SO
Unless there's a god-socket somewhere that would just give us answers
yeah... the server might not be happy; please try it out and let us know
here goes :P
gonna start with SU
Crap, how am I gonna even get the id's?
ah, I know: 0..240000
this is already sounding like a bad idea
I have a crazy idea: make a distributed botnet to multiply the API limits ;-)
that sounds like an even worse idea :P
I would install that
22:46
Believe it or not I thought about doing something like that with comment flags.
So you could 'opt-in' to autoflag everything two users decided was obsolete.
yeah :P
hmm... all of my performance issues on youtube seem to have gone away once I've disabled the improved preloading feature of Magic Actions...
meanwhile in Chat.SE:
in The Bridge on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 5 mins ago, by GnomeSlice
A bunch of people that weren't me got suspended? What is the world coming to?
@Sam if you need hosting for it, I might be able to provide something
user259867
22:57
@Undo If you wanted to run a script on all existing answers (not the new ones), then downloading them from SEDE and running a script locally seems to make sense. I think one Python script could do all of it: request info from SEDE, save CSV, read, parse, analyze... scheduled to do a run on each of the 130 sites within a week (so SEDE will handle it).
that might work
user259867
The 50000 rows limitation can be worked around by requesting only answers with Ids in certain range.
@Undo Wait, why are we talking about all questions?
Why not fetch just active ones?
My idea is to subscribe to the websocket for each question
That... wouldn't really work. :P
23:00
@hichris123 lim_{t->\inf}active = all
@hichris123 probably not :(
This would be a lot easier if we had a network-side answer websocket
blog.sf use disqus?!
night
::poof::
@JanDvorak night.
Oops, I forgot.
23:36
Got a haircut, my head can breathe now!
The bioengineering on me created some abnormally long hair.
@bjb568 cat's don't often get that. :)
@Frank I'm not a normal cat :)
My paws can work hyper-speed on my keyboard, for example.
And I can't think rationally.
And I'm not a jerk. Sometimes.
@bjb568 Yeah I think everyone noticed that long ago.
You need 7 more rep and you'll have 2048, @bjb
@Unihedron =1 question upvote and one accept.
23:45
If for some reason you still have close votes left, hit the review queue and use them up! Only 12.5 mins left.
who's leaving/
\ :( /
@lostsock Hahaha.
@Unihedron later!
23:56
[ SmokeDetector ] All-caps title: H2 ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN BEFORE/AFTER on dba.stackexchange.com

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