Hobbit code. Hidden bonus content: "pour encourager les autres"
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At least I wasn't the only one confused.
My first thought was the advertised range was so low that
They weren't impressed.
meant that everyone was dreading the quality of applicants they'd soon have to interview.
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Blakeyrat chalks up another win.
Who won?
@xaade said:
the implied concept was poorly conveyed
Yes - I was unclear in my first post@blakeyrat said:
Am I missing something?
Yup - but you did quote it:
"with salary range" -PJH quoted by blakeyrat
The implication being that... [explains implication]
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Trying to avoid spamming with posts and getting the red box.
EDIT: Example
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Trying to avoid spamming with posts and getting the red box.
Yeah, but you are a major edit abuser. I recommend waiting a minute before you click the post button, because you often have more stuff to say.
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As a fellow "edit abuser": fuck you. I'll edit what I want when I want. I did the same on Community Server.
I generally try to mark the edits if it's been longer than a couple minutes though.
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But why are you surprised that he's upset?
Am I?I'm not saying Blakey wasn't Blakey here.
Simply saying that, other people are being just as Blakey as Blakey is.
So?Trying to avoid spamming with posts and getting the red box.
If it bothers you, adblock it.I was taught this way by Stack Overflow.
Now I have a legitimate reason to hate you. But I can't hate you; not with your avatar.As a fellow "edit abuser": fuck you. I'll edit what I want when I want. I did the same on Community Server.
Said the guy who complained about EVE players being all dicks to each other...I generally try to mark the edits if it's been longer than a couple minutes though.
Which is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of what would be useful. Discourse marks all edits EXCEPT THE IMMEDIATE ONES.
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Now I have a legitimate reason to hate you. But I can't hate you; not with your avatar.
Yay! Self defense!
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Which is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of what would be useful.
I disagree.
Discourse marks all edits EXCEPT THE IMMEDIATE ONES.
I don't know what you mean by "marks edits".
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I don't know what you mean by "marks edits".
EDIT: Example
See the orange pencil with a number 1.
That's my edit being marked for editing an old post.
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As a fellow "edit abuser": fuck you.
I'd be disappointed with any other response.
I generally try to mark the edits if it's been longer than a couple minutes though.
I do this, too. Seriously, though, @xaade will write a paragraph post, and then while I'm replying to that, like 5 more paragraphs appear. WTF‽
I haven't noticed other people doing this, but maybe I'm just lucky that way.
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5 more paragraphs appear. WTF‽
Mwa ha ha ha.
I usually start with my most reasonable paragraph too.
Let it get likes, then edit in the juicy stuff....
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I haven't noticed other people doing this, but maybe I'm just lucky that way.
Would it better, if I had an idea later, to just make another post?
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I recommend waiting a minute before you click the post button
Does discourse have a saved draft feature.
Because that's my problem, is the fear of losing progress on my posts.
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Would it better, if I had an idea later, to just make another post?
That's what I tend to do, unless it's something minor like a typo.
Because that's my problem, is the fear of losing progress on my posts.
I'm just saying...pause for a minute. If nothing new comes to you, post away!
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I'm just saying...pause for a minute.
Again, Stack Overflow taught me twitch reflex posting.
Trying to unlearn that is hard.
I need a support group....
Shit, did it again.
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That's my edit being marked for editing an old post.
Is that something people are genuinely supposed to check? Also what's the point of it if it doesn't show you what was edited? (I know there's some toggle to turn that on. I guess?)
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I do this, too. Seriously, though, @xaade will write a paragraph post, and then while I'm replying to that, like 5 more paragraphs appear. WTF‽
So what? That's how the software works.
If you don't want that to happen, switch forum software.
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So what? That's how the software works.
I have no problem with the software in this case. I can't imagine why you think I do.
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That's how the software works.
Then the quoted text should get updated.
Good luck figuring out how to do that. And have fun not pissing off people that do the whole
[quote="sammy", post:61, topic:47808]
One does not simply update quotes dynamically
[/quote]
FTFY
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Click the icon.
And enjoy the nothing that happens as a result?
You need to tell me what's supposed to happen here, because when I click it, I get nothing. Either Discourse is broken, or you have some setting different than mine.
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because when I click it, I get nothing
I get an overlay modal with a side by side comparison with
deland ins
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Congratulations. If mine did that it might be a slightly useful widget.
Strangely, it does with for the first post in this thread. I can see where PJH bolded the phrase "with salary range", because apparently magical fairy powers with better with bold text.
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I get an overlay modal with a side by side comparison with del and ins
You only get this if you can see the edit history (something the poster can turn on for others), if it's your post I think you always get that but not sure other people however need your edit history enabled to see it.
EDIT: the pencil is colored orange if you can look at history, if you didn't turn on edit history for other people the pencil will be colored black for them and not do anything when they click it.
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apparently magical fairy powers with better with bold text
You accidentally that wrong.
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And enjoy the nothing that happens as a result?
You need to tell me what's supposed to happen here, because when I click it, I get nothing. Either Discourse is broken, or you have some setting different than mine.
I think there's some Trust Level treshold for that feature. Since you're opposed to gamifying discussions with likes, you can't see edit history. But we all already know Discourse sucks.
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you can't see edit history
The user can turn it on for their posts, though I guess that mods/admins (or maybe only one of them) may always be able to see it. IIRC there is some wonkiness if someone has edit history turned off but has edit rights on things due to trust level while the original has edit history turned on.
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I think there's some Trust Level treshold for that feature. Since you're opposed to gamifying discussions with likes, you can't see edit history.
TL4s can see your undeleted edit history whether it's turned on or not. Mods and admins can see your history even if a particular revision has been deleted (e.g., for failure to anonymize a screen shot).
Others can see your undeleted history if you allow them by your preferences.
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I liked the time when I applied to intel through a recruiter. My resume said "studied the C# language spec" - they said "It says here you worked on the C# language spec"
I don't think they misread it. I told them what my resume actually said, and eventually got the position. But I see why people suggest PDF resumes.
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So after all this, now you just admit to it?
Not at all. I actually admitted to it in this earlier post (hint - it's the first word of mine in it - or are you going to complain that that wasn't obvious aswell?) and by also providing the explanation/context you were missing.
But you were (and still are it seems) apparently too busy frothing at the mouth with pretend indignity to notice it.
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Does that stay between sessions?
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I believe so
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I don't think they misread it. I told them what my resume actually said
This is why you bring multiple copies of your resume from you directly, and then offer it to them at the beginning of the conversation.
If there's any discrepancy, you can say that you did not get a chance to review the version they received.
Then that feeds the distrust, and hopefully the company stops using bad recruiters.
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Does that stay between sessions?
Apparently...
[pjh@sofa SockBot]$ psql -d discourse -c "select count(*) from drafts"; count ------- 42854 (1 row) [pjh@sofa SockBot]$
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Testing it then.
Ok, it came back with reopening the tab.
It came back from reopening the browser.I only have to navigate back to the correct topic.
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nearly forty-three thousand drafts?!
😱
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nearly forty-three thousand drafts?!
There were no limiters on that so wouldn't that be between everyone (which isn't so surprising)?
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It appears to be saving old drafts as well - this certainly isn't right for me for the number of current drafts:
[pjh@sofa SockBot]$ psql -d discourse -c "select count(*) from drafts where user_id=20"; count ------- 1518 (1 row) [pjh@sofa SockBot]$
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The difficulty is that this happened in a phone interview. Whatever, I'm sure they've seen this kind of awfulness before.
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Can I haz your email?
Sending mah resumah
I just did this very thing in a Skype phonecall.
Turns out they didn't have my resume at all.
oops, post post edit again
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1518
Fifteen hundred drafts on a dead man's chest.
Yo ho ho, and a round of server cooties!
Redis and Discourse have done for the rest.
Yo ho ho, and a round of server cooties!
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Does that stay between sessions?
I believe so
Yep. and it's highly annoying when you crosspost a quote because the next time you reply to the thread that the quote was from up comes the post that you wrote and posted ages ago in a different thread but because it started in this thread it's saved as a draft here.
i do that a lot yopu might have guessed.
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Has that been reported at meta.d?
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CLOSED-ASDESIGNED as i recall.
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that was my reaction. you're welcome to give it a go. ;-)
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char ip_as_string[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
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strncpy(ip_as_string, convert_ip_to_string(ip->sin_addr.s_addr), INET_ADDRSTRLEN);So close, and yet... still fucked it up.
Don't do C, kids. It's hard to get right, dangerous when you inevitably don't, and rots your brain.
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The human brain is grey and mushy
It's quite pink when still alive as it's full of blood. It accounts for only about 2.5% of your mass but uses 20% of your energy. That requires a lot of blood. It contains a lot of what's called white matter which is also pink while alive.
It needs to remain intact when being shaken about in its cage, so it's not all that mushy either. It's made of meat, not goo.