He also had two Irish-wolfhounds so didn't have many "critter" problems :)
...neighbor problems sometimes (neighbor did not train his pit very well and then got made when Wily - the cat - beat it senseless after it tried to bite him....it wasn't stupid enough to try for the wolfhounds - as it was the size of their poops)
heh, my wife doesn't understand why I like cats (I also like most dogs to be fair) but to me it was never a cat vs. dog it was a role that needed to be filled
they also have a pair of streetdogs now (was 3, but parvo got one :/) and their predecessor was basically a born ratter. Also stashed them neatly out of sight, which was a problem.
actually, my experience with GSD is that they are meaner by nature (though certainly a great trainable breed) - my experience with them is also entirely as military dogs and their one of my favorites though
The wolfhounds were the nicest dog breed I've met - but I've also seen what they will doe to a coyote which they see as threatening their "pups" so ....
had a spitz once - pretty good dog & I love terriers (excluding the very small, tiny, super-specialized breed versions which are just mean to the animal in my book)
@Aibobot @JourneymanGeek Hey, can you please change that image into a link? It's a non-HTTPS image and triggering a security warning, and the server doesn't support HTTPS.
The message sounds... human. Bot expected to post something like "Can't merge PR #4269 since it's not currently open". ;)
@JohnDvorak Americano?
> Caffè Americano is a type of coffee drink prepared by diluting an espresso with hot water, giving it a similar strength to, but different flavor from, traditionally brewed coffee. The strength of an Americano varies with the number of shots of espresso and the amount of water added
As part of the rollout of the new post notices, changes were made to three of the top-level close reasons:
Unclear what you're asking has become Needs details or clarity.
Too broad has become Needs more focus.
Primarily opinion-based has become Opinion-based.
Do these changes represent solely c...
Is there a way to find edit suggestions that have been rejected by reviewers but overridden to 'Approved' by the post owner? (the fact that the post is now considered to be "Approved by User1 and User2" when they both rejected is also ridiculous, but not harmful) The suggestions are all listed under 'Approved' in the 10k review tools. It would be very helpful if they would be under 'Controversial' instead.
I saw some relatedquestions, but nothing about user override, and I believe that in the first case the question still shows up under the 'Controversial' category.
I shouldn't have to be looking at this, but when high rep users start accepting obvious spam-edits on their own posts and you only find out because someone flagged it days later...
@ShadowWizardWearingMask Yeah, I was afraid of that. This should be visible in the 10k tools, IMO. I think I'll make an FR. Or would this be a bug? Expected behaviour for me would be that these show up in 'Controversial', but the review being marked as if it were accepted is 'by design' (a rather poor design IMO, but still by design).
@Tinkeringbell No, it was just a single spam-edit, I was using the plural for an unspecified amount. (or is this a specific grammatical construct? Plural seemed natural to me) It was an anonymous edit, which are listed in the 10k tools. But that was the second 'accepted by owner, rejected by all reviewers' edit I rolled back and encountered by accident today, so I was wondering how many slip under the radar. If it was just a single user I can just look at all their edit suggestions.
@Discretelizard Yeah, I wanted to point that out, that you can either check all their edit suggestions, or check a specific person's review activity.. I just wasn't sure if you were having 1 bigger problem with 1 user, or were seeing different people do this ;)
@Discretelizard since it's a new feature, it can't really be a bug as we don't know how that new feature was/is supposed to work exactly, in comparison to existing tools. So better mark it as feature-request, yeah.
@MetaAndrewT. Yeah, that's the topic of conversation over here now.
It's also a regional shutdown, so people may just spread out across the country (small country, you can drive to the other side in 5 hours so if you have friends/family you can stay with... )
Basically, we're expecting this to make things worse, not better ;)
hello, I hope this is the right place to ask. On some questions the layout is broken for me and then I can't read the whole text. Is there something I can do about it? here is a screenshot: imgur.com/a/6iAo80V
@undefined Yeah Firefox has been updated quite a bit since then, and SE only supports relatively recent versions. Your bottleneck is your OS in that case, since Firefox won't let you update beyond that version for that OS (as far as I'm aware)
And in recent years SE made major changes to design, moving to design that is easier to fit to different screen size, in order to have better mobile experience for users (aka "responsive design")
@ShadowWizardWearingMask ah I understand. And when the server send something which only works in newer browsers then my old one will display it incorrectly, right?
Luckily JavaScript is less sensitive to changes and "lasts" much longer, so basic features should still work, but the design itself being broken is expected.
@Ollie ╳ You are not a privileged user. Please see the privileges wiki page for information on what privileges are and what is expected of privileged users.
I find it kind of frustrating that I have to go through the "Join this community" stage when clicking on a Smokey-spam-report that's on a site I'm not registered at.
The Tavern catches older, unresponded-to Smokey reports. You can sit in Charcoal and help nuke spam posts to your heart's content, assuming you're quick enough ;)
@Ollie I do a lot from my phone, especially because I (used to) take the bus pretty often and not be near my computer... which doesn't work so well in the first place.
@JourneymanGeek my aunt used to make a "spice" mix with coffee, salt, and ... other stuff ... then temper the chocolate, sprinkle on "spices", and roll into bars. She'd sell them as homemade candy bars and everyone loved them.