e.g. in Ni No Kuni 2, I'm not planning to complete the 10th maze. This is just insane, and after giving up on it I read spoilers about it to make sure I don't lose anything really valuable like citizens.
Looks like it's just giving two extra researches, and of course tons of powerful items, but I'm already good with what I have.
And if he posts a lot of question in a row - there are still people checking questions and so on. If he posts 100 questions in a minute - well, that's obivously spam, then one should look what's wrong there and ban the user for around 1 week or so. That's much better
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sometimes I gathered many questions together as I am not always on stackexchange (many of you won't therefore understand me - just kidding), and when I am on stackexchange I want to post these question... :P
I noticed that I can only perform certain actions such as commenting a finite number of times in a given period of time. Obviously, rate limiting is in place to prevent accidental misuse or intentional abuse of certain features.
Where else is rate limiting applied on Stack Exchange sites, and wh...
> Users with < 125 rep, 40 minutes since their last question anywhere on the network (This applies to the user's IP address, not their account. If the user shares that IP with other users, they can be limited by the other user asking a question anywhere on the network.)
Its 90 minutes on SO
now lets say I went to, i donno magento.se and asked 2 questions back to back I'd still get rate limited
Bit of guesswork here
Users with < 125 rep, 40 minutes since their last question anywhere on
the network (This applies to the user's IP address, not their account.
If the user shares that IP with other users, they can be limited by
the other user asking a question anywhere on the networ...
@ShadowWizard Mom complains about me coughing in my sleep... Apparently I'm both loud enough to wake her up and soft enough to not be troubled by it myself...
@Tinkeringbell same with my daughter, she has periods of cough during sleep, I someties go to bring her water just to find her in deep, untroubled, sleep. :/
Personally I don't think I cough during sleep, just late at night sometimes. Luckily, water usually helps. :)
I like the Star-Trek-esque beedeebeeboop as a chat notification on http://chat.meta.stackoverflow.com/ far more so than the fart/raspberry noise that http://chat.stackexchange.com/ uses. It is much more audible over my music and occasional gastric distress.
Can StackExchange just rip off MSO (or...
I will confess, We'd noticed a bunch of flags with no complaints from anybody so I thought I'd test and see if something automated was happening with a series of progressively more offensive words. Fart, boob and one big-boy word. Fart was the lowest offender on the list. I deleted the one 4-lett...
> In the full context I would never have validated those flags. But I didn't have anything like that, so I did. Realistically, it would only have taken one user to make those flags, and everybody else would have simply agreed with them.
Driver: Hurry up, I'm under your house in less than a minute! Me: Sure, on my way! [rushing downstairs] [waiting] [10 minutes later...] Me: Where are you? Driver: Almost there! Less than a minute and I'm under your house! Me: ...
I wonder if my chat message was deleted for disparaging remarks against SE or for calling that twitter user an idiot. Both? The uncertainty is like a warm blanket...
Likely, yes... if that user (or any other) chooses to make divisive, gender-demonizing attacks against the network... without any apparent understanding of the network.
That tweet could have been, "What does romantic fidelity have to do with programming!?!?" Instead it focused on, "female treachery." Which, you know, was what the individual post happened to be about... because... context.
aight, lemme take this time to remind everyone that this is public record, and I'd really rather not a repeat of the last time we got too caustic about twitter users and called out for it. so consider what you say as if you still wanted to respect the person you're talking about should she choose to read it. Please.
@canon post... context... title... hnq... and an SO user that's perhaps so inexperienced with the system they use Twitter instead of meta. You see where that goes wrong? :P
@Magisch Well, no; it doesn't. It requires that you conduct yourself in a respectful manner. Nobody can require that you respect someone. rabble-rabble-pedantry
@AndrasDeak I have no illusions of authority. I take umbrage with unfounded aspersions and personally find those who cast them idiotic at best and lazy/malicious at worst.
There's a difference between feeling something and saying that you feel it. The CoC asks that you don't act on your feelings, not that you can't have them. Calling someone an idiot is not OK.
> The last CoC was a booming success, so we're replacing it with something even more stringent, and we'll be enforcing it with diligence. As the new rules come into effect immediately, to ensure that someone doesn't break the rules accidentally, we've decided to pin the new rules to the sidebar in the place of now retired HNQ.
they were severely impacted and had to be drilled out. i couldve been online and talking, but i just didnt feel like it because my whole head hurt a lot
@Tinkeringbell both my bottom wisdom teeth were impacted, took 2 hours to get them out. my top ones are fine to leave in. dentist told me to expect recovery to be 2-3 weeks
And take care of those top ones, I had one almost cause an abces because it damaged the gums on the bottom. If you feel anything like a blister, go to the dentist again (End of unwanted but useful advice :P)
@canon I can laugh about it! But it's the difference between making a self-deprecating remark and being joked about, I guess? The first is funnier than the second.
@Dragonrage Ugh... I've spent workdays where I ate a salad at lunch, and had this bit stuck between my teeth the entire day, and nothing to pick my teeth with
I recently noticed one of my molars has a little bump on the inside. I can't stop feeling it and being distracted by it. Dentist says it's okay, it even has a fancy name I forgot.
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@Tinkeringbell But once you notice a thing like that, you can't stop noticing it, even if you know it's fine
for me, it usually goes away in a few weeks. like when i chipped my tooth, or had a cavity filled. it feels weird for awhile, then you get used to how it feels