Not sure what you mean, I talk about finding posts with non secure links, mainly to images. There was a script fixing them (maybe only images?) but it was case sensitive so missed quite a few.
The active tab on MSE just showed this:
Normally I can see what caused that question to popup in the active list. But for migrated questions a friendly text is missing. I could only find out by visiting that question.
Is the default behavior for migrated posts to show no label for the user ac...
@Alex maybe that is why it went belly up. It is migrated to a child-meta site. That might be unexpected. I assume the common scenario is: main-site -> main-site or main-site -> own child meta.
@Mithical can a mod migrate a question from their main site to a meta of any other site?
@rene May be worth mentioning that no name appears specifically when the user doesn't have an account on the destination site (and thus the username on the post itself is a grayed-out non-link)
Also, it's likely that this aspect of the system was written back when user action labels weren't even shown, so this was the correct way to display then.
Interesting, I can see the revisions of the post even though it was deleted (and I don't have 10,000 reputation). I assume that's also because it was migrated.
@SonictheAnonymousHedgehog but that specific user did have an account, AFAICT. Created 4 days before the migration. That is the weird part. Because I also assumed a non-existing user at first. Unless I miss something
@Mithical @Yaakov quick question(s)... I saw that Channel 12 plan to do a "Mass Seder" this year, live and online - can religious people even take part in it? When exactly is the חג beginning? If possible, will you join such a thing?
חג starts sundown Wednesday - 6:30 or so IIRC? After that, it's basically the same rules as Shabbat, so yeah - actively using tech is a no-no. On the other hand, there's nothing that explicitly prohibits having a livestream open or even a Zoom call, provided you don't touch it.
@M.A.R. oh... that's the permanent thing and no, I don't really keep that. We have different Kosher definition for Passover, basically anything with flour that swells (I think that's the word? @Mith need some halp here ;)) is non-Kosher for Passover.
@M.A.R. it's only for food and yes, those who follow the Bible rules are also expected to eat only Kosher food.
Today (25 March 2020) a group of 14 Sephardic rabbis in Israel approved the holding of virtual seders, provided the video conference is operating before the start of Pessah and left running after the seder. The rabbis also said that this permission is “for emergency times only.”
Their motivati...
I expect Israel's bandwidth to go kapoot anyway during the Seder, with millions trying to connect in the same time.
It's like our official website for remote studies for the school students: it crashed on the first day it was used for real, and never fixed. So it was simply... ditched, replaced with bunch of other, private, websites.
@ShadowWizardisEarForYou Is this the first year they're having something like this? I'd imagine that even without quarantines there would be people (who would anyway use TV on Shabbat/holidays) that might be somewhat interested in a seder but don't know what to do on their own.
@Alex yes, totally the first time. People keep using Zoom and other platforms for live video calls during those quarantine days, but not all together in the same time.
Probably Zoom can reduce quality, like Netflix, to save some bandwidth.
They should publish a new ad "Every Bit Matters". :D
been at a teleconference over Zoom, 50 participants, silky smooth, 3 Mbps. The first time we tried, it claimed I had low bandwidth and it dropped the video quality way low while keeping audio passable
@Mithical Reminds me of someone who had a legal order to not touch or operate any electronic device. His wife would operate Netflix for him on his command and he'd just watch whatever she's watching
@ShadowWizardisEarForYou The issue: if you have a fast but bandwidth-limited connection, many platforms will just detect the fast connection and load high-bandwidth versions, eating away at your limited data.