Doesn't look like it.
Posts made by jaming
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RE: Psst....
I translated that post as follows: "We have a hacked to hell architecture, so actually getting this to work is impossible."
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RE: Psst....
A user's post count in the OP and on their user card leak that they made a "private" post in the topic as well.
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RE: What favorite UI element will we lose next? Everything?
Can we get the logout button enabled for the avatar menu,
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RE: Air compressor recommendations?
Depends on if your car's system is direct or indirect. Indirect systems use wheel speed sensors.
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RE: Vote of No Confidence
discodevs don't want us using Discourse
That is probably the best reason to use Discourse.
Filed under: it's still not a good reason though.
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RE: Vote of No Confidence
Don't underestimate the actions of highly emotional people who don't think there will be consequences for their actions.
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RE: Too many things!
Or you could trash the server with a single tab from a single ip address without a user:
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RE: 🗣 Things Our Customers Have Said About Discourse Thread
Basically he was one of the more prominent 3rd party discourse devs, and he posted, in a topic that Sam created about supporting 3rd party discourse development, that it didn't work out the way it was being suggested. The discussion went the way that meta.d discussions go when someone disagrees with a discodev. IMO, he handled himself pretty well, and the discussion ended reasonably peacefully, but then all the posts were jeffed the next day and the op edited by Sam to basically "our way or the highway" before the topic itself was completely jeffed. I actually grabbed most of the posts because I figured it would be jeffed eventually, but I was surprised it was gone the very next day.
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RE: WTF does this mean?
Don't forget Jeff's blog has documentation as well.
Filed under: At least, that makes sense since it is the single source of truth.
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RE: Updating Show Raw Button
I think a discodev just asked you if you tested a code change...
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RE: What favorite UI element will we lose next? Everything?
Isn't that notification for your post being linked to? I wasn't taking notes when I read the topic earlier, but I think they linked to one of these posts:
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RE: What favorite UI element will we lose next? Everything?
Ah, so the original bug turned out to be a security issue.
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RE: What favorite UI element will we lose next? Everything?
Who the hell knows what's going on here?
Interesting, I saw that post earlier, but now I cannot find it. I wonder if it got Jeffed. Who knows with those guys...
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RE: Learning Python!
what is a simple project I could do in a few days to test my skill and learn me some python?
I would suggest finding a problem you currently have and solving it with python. Think about what repetitive tasks you have that could be sped up with automation, perhaps. In my experience if you are not doing some contrived project, you will enjoy it more.
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RE: What favorite UI element will we lose next? Everything?
Since Jeff closed the prior conversation, I only made the plugin to help them realize how many actually wanted it.
Great work, I wondered how long it would take for that to happen. I checked that post several times throughout the day, and I was impressed with how fast it gained likes. It was a great way to show how many people wanted such a feature.
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RE: Quoting broken on Windows Phone 8
I'm not having an issue.
Huh, now (after a hard refresh) it is working* for me.All usual discourse qualifiers.
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RE: Quoting broken on Windows Phone 8
Is it just me or is this completely broken? I cannot select anything on my phone. In fact, I think this is the most broken it has ever been for me.
What in the world of CSS hacks is discourse doing?
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RE: Ummm, thanks, Discourse?
Why would you even want to do that?
Pretty much this:
@mott555 said:I took an Oracle class in college, and we were required to install it to our P3 Celeron laptops with 512 MB RAM. A fresh install of Oracle idled at around 800 MB of RAM used so it swapped like crazy and the system was pretty much unusable for anything.
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RE: Ummm, thanks, Discourse?
I used to have a local installation of Discourse, but it used up too many system resources even though it was inaccessible from anywhere. Therefore,
Sounds like running an Oracle database locally.
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RE: Ummm, thanks, Discourse?
Quit liking so fast! Discourse cannot handle 10s of users at once.
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RE: Lecturing linux guru slapped into place
If "you can have multiple users, just not at the same time" counts as "multi-user", then by that definition, all operating systems that have ever existed have been "multi-user" .
FTFY
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RE: Filling Station: Please Discharge all Static Before Entering
We do, however, also have an extra cuff on the nossle that collectsp petrol fumes from the tank and recycles them.
They have these in some US states as well, but auto manufactures have designed systems (ORVR) to collect the vapors from tanks making these unnecessary.
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RE: IE compatibility mode
Is there meta tag in the head of the embedded document specifying the IE rendering mode?
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RE: Likes as currency
That is not a bad idea. I, honestly, hadn't put too much thought into. I was thinking you would just start the forum out with a pool of x likes that are granted to the first y founding members that way there is no inflation.
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RE: Likes as currency
Would it be possible to create a system with a finite number of likes with a plugin? I.e. you would give one of your likes to the person when you like a post.
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RE: Why nested loop?
Have you tried creating a foreign key between the tables?
Or is it possible to construct the items table where all the items you want to drop are in a partition?
Another thought, it might also be faster to truncate the table and reload everything minus the scratch items.
Postgres seems to be doing a very poor job here, imo.
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RE: Why nested loop?
I don't know postgres well, but this is what I would try:
[code]
DELETE FROM items i
WHERE EXISTS (
SELECT item
FROM scratch s where s.item = i.item
)
RETURNING items.item, items.price
[/code]Assuming stratch.item has an index, it should be pretty fast.
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RE: WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else
FWIW I have a 650 ti boost and I didn't have any problems with it after the upgrade.
I have a 660 TI and windows 10 is working fine for me.
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RE: Meta-bug: Bug is now a feature
It was an undocumented feature, but now, I guess, it is documented?
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RE: That thing that definitely happened might have happened maybe?
because the client-side error handling in Discourse is garbage
I hear Discourse accepts pull requests.
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RE: [Solved] Windows believes it is actually connected via usb... help? Okay, now lets bash some Linux!
even more unrelated news, who ever tells me that you can update straight from Win 8.1 to Win 10 is a lying bastard!
Huh, apparently, I am a lying bastard...
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RE: Is there a site like Daily WTF that explains why it's a WTF?
Welcome! And as @boomzilla said, just ask!
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RE: 🗣 Things Our Customers Have Said About Discourse Thread
wow, it's 2015 and web code can still mess up "special" characters
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RE: Full quoting cross-thread
Probably related to this bug I reported ages ago both here and on meta which was closed on meta:
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RE: Hulk Sam Smash!
"to raise the standard of civilized discourse on the Internet through seeding it with better discussion software".
http://www.modernworkers.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/bullshit.jpg
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RE: In which ChaosTheEternal's IE10 was broken, so he mistakenly asked for help
It takes a bit of work to setup, but I like to use the vms from here to test.
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RE: In which ChaosTheEternal's IE10 was broken, so he mistakenly asked for help
If there is, it'd be nice to find out. I haven't touched any IE settings for IE10 on my workstation beyond having localhost bypass the popup blocker, which I took off today to test this.
I will have to play with this some more when I have a chance. Right now I am super busy. Do you work somewhere that would have a group policy that could be changing IE settings?
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RE: In which ChaosTheEternal's IE10 was broken, so he mistakenly asked for help
Guys this is Coding Help--knock it off.
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RE: Soundcards are bullshit
The only thing 100% correct in this thread is that Creative Labs has always had terrible drivers.
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RE: In which ChaosTheEternal's IE10 was broken, so he mistakenly asked for help
if you're running the sample page from localhost or off the file system
I am doing neither.
I am thinking there is something else going on here that is causing this not to work for @ChaosTheEternal
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RE: In which ChaosTheEternal's IE10 was broken, so he mistakenly asked for help
One other note is that if you have protected mode enabled (like if you were testing this on the win2k13 webserver itself, assuming it's a winserver, those browsers are usually set up with protected mode on), I think IE won't let you do shit with popups.
My IE9 and IE10 both have protected mode on. Could it be a security setting or zone issue?
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RE: In which ChaosTheEternal's IE10 was broken, so he mistakenly asked for help
It works in IE11 doing IE7, IE9, IE10 emulation too
This works for me as well in IE9 and IE10.