@NordineLotfi less than a gig currently but we have a lot of extra space available on it in case we fubar or it blows up in size
but it's nothing compared to that copy of the Ubuntu Archive Mirror for amd64/i386 releases, that thing's a beast compared to anything else on my cluster
@Spevacus the big problem was the disk I/O until it got shoved on a dedicated SSD
but attempting to load all the MS stuff and OS and such into RAM would overload the VM's allocated resources, because it does fluctuate usage sometimes
@JourneymanGeek In that case...the account data should have been available on SEDE? but it isn't...infact there's no other account of that user as checked by SEDE
@JourneymanGeek as @mag stated , sunday was half a week ago....i should've got some trace unless it is possible to run a chat account without a stack account
@JourneymanGeek kind of, there's a functionality to find all accounts of a user (hidden included)
@Cagliostro I know two indians that live nearby but they're both not that indian
they aren't religious, they hate the guts of the caste system and they eat cow meat. Also despite coming from india as children they don't have any accent in german or english and don't speak any indian language
@Rob I think that they registered their account, accepted chat privileges, deleted the account, recreated the account....in that case, the reputation on Chat SE must freeze
the whole belief system is really cool in my view. I'm not religious myself but I can get onboard with religions like sikhism, from what I gather a lot of it is about helping others
they even have a temple where you can eat for free if you want
apparently at most days you can just come in and you will get a meal for free, (I think it's vegetarian though). No clue how they fund it, but it's a legit operation
Nora K. Jemisin (born September 19, 1972) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer who has also worked as a counseling psychologist. Her fiction includes a wide range of themes, notably cultural conflict and oppression. She has won several awards for her work, including the Locus Award. As of her August 2018 win, the three books of her Broken Earth series have made her the first author to have won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in three consecutive years or for all three novels in a trilogy.In 2009 and 2010, Jemisin's short story "Non-Zero Probabilities" was a finalist for the Nebula and...
It's masterfully done, I didn't suspect a thing until the name / coin drop moment and at that point it was really satisfying to see all the setup click into place you could see exactly that that was where she intended for you to find out too
@terdon I can see why that might be the case. I'll say that we get a bit of an ensemble cast and they are pretty interesting. But I think the hooks in her other books were better.
Maybe
@mag It seriously was. Like I hadn't even considered it. It was a while before I realized that it was actually in the past even.
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Hi there. A brief question. I'm creating a query to list users with highest number of sites having a given badge. I made one but it is counting the total number of badges across all sites. This inflates the numbers.
my code:
select top 100 b.userid, u.displayname, count(*) as gold from badges b inner join users u on u.id = b.userid where name in ('BADGE') group by b.userid, u.displayname order by gold desc
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The question is closed and deleted.
The question deemed overrated was actually handled at some point, therefore that feedback was actioned and validated.
What's the rationale of...
well I'm not sure where to ask. I already messed up the question where to ask that question lol
basically I read about that api, thought that would be an interesting feature, but it is not working at all. I'm not sure if that is by design or a wrong implementation
might be. I am not sure if I understood that correctly. Maybe I should split it up. on SU how does that feature works and when confirmed that I understood it correctly on SO to find out what I messed up
@DavidPostill I would hide my dev hat on SU I would only show it to my friends on SO. sorry if that was not clear. I said before I might should split it up: the end user and dev parts
@rekire You haven't said what your program is supposed to do, or what is actually does, and why it doesn't do what you want. You have to assume we know nothing at all about your program.
you are right so far. I read some time ago about a feature called windows timeline that is managed with the microsoft graph. I was wondering if that would make sense (some kind of UX question) if I would put my activities into that graph so that I could switch between my mobile and my desktop. that is not an exclusive idea for a special program. I just created one of those activites with that api, but I saw nothing. not via api and not on my windows timeline
since I saw nothing I went one step back asking myself if that api is for that job or not. I was even asking myself if I understood that windows timeline correctly