"Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.
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What the title says. I am sick of 3/4 of the comments on articles never being shown.
Sure, the spam was annoying, but the "cure" is much, much, worse.
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Sorry, my fault. I haven't been keeping up with the front page comments. I'll do a pass through now.
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@milo-christiansen There are articles?
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@captain There is a forum?
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@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
There is a forum?
The joke you missed is that most of us never bother with the front page any more.
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@antiquarian Well, neither do I. Unless the article is good enough that I want to see the comments (1 in ~2-3) I just read them via RSS.
The forum is slow and bloated, so I generally don't bother.
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@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
The forum is slow and bloated
We don't use anymore
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@timebandit said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
The forum is slow and bloated
We don't use anymore
Doesn't matter if he's using a 233MHz machine.
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
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@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
Everything NodeJS ruled out.
Win-win
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@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
A decade ago is 2007, not 1987...
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@timebandit said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
The forum is slow and bloated
We don't use anymore
No, we use something slow and bloated. Bit of a non sequitur there.
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Well, the current forum software is better than discourse, but compared to the software used by the forums I normally frequent, it is slow and bloated.
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@swayde said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
A decade ago is 2007, not 1987...
Found Randall Munroe!
Filed under: thank you for making me feel old
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@swayde said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
A decade ago is 2007, not 1987...
Exactly. ... .... What are you asking?
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@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@swayde said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
A decade ago is 2007, not 1987...
Exactly. ... .... What are you asking?
Your post contains no quoted questions.
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@antiquarian said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
There is a forum?
The joke you missed is that most of us never bother with the front page any more.
I've always thought it was a bit strange that the "front page" has a link to these forums, but, nowhere on any of the pages in this forum area is a link to the front page.
Not that I really care. I find the front page to generally be boring and uninteresting. But it seems odd.
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@ben_lubar said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@swayde said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
A decade ago is 2007, not 1987...
Exactly. ... .... What are you asking?
Your post contains no quoted questions.
The elipsis mpliieed connnnntinuatnn to require it therefore clarificationing the subjhev ct matter
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@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@ben_lubar said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@swayde said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
A decade ago is 2007, not 1987...
Exactly. ... .... What are you asking?
Your post contains no quoted questions.
The elipsis mpliieed connnnntinuatnn to require it therefore clarificationing the subjhev ct matter
Why are you speaking Dutch?
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@el_heffe said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@antiquarian said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
There is a forum?
The joke you missed is that most of us never bother with the front page any more.
I've always thought it was a bit strange that the "front page" has a link to these forums, but, nowhere on any of the pages in this forum area is a link to the front page.
Not that I really care. I find the front page to generally be boring and uninteresting. But it seems odd.
Now look what you made me do
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@el_heffe said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@antiquarian said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
There is a forum?
The joke you missed is that most of us never bother with the front page any more.
I've always thought it was a bit strange that the "front page" has a link to these forums, but, nowhere on any of the pages in this forum area is a link to the front page.
Not that I really care. I find the front page to generally be boring and uninteresting. But it seems odd.
There used to be a whole category for comments, but enough people whined about the inability for anonymous commenters to post on articles that the comments system was redesigned back and the posts never continued after that.
Suggestions were made to auto-create topics again, but then concern about two different conversation streams per article and people left out feeling for sadness.
So yeah.
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@deadfast said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@ben_lubar said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@swayde said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Actually, that should be a design goal: can run on hardware with specs from a decade ago relatively well...
A decade ago is 2007, not 1987...
Exactly. ... .... What are you asking?
Your post contains no quoted questions.
The elipsis mpliieed connnnntinuatnn to require it therefore clarificationing the subjhev ct matter
Why are you speaking Dutch?
Interfaces interferences from current chemical imbalance natural mbibing delay.
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@ben_lubar said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@el_heffe said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@antiquarian said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@milo-christiansen said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
There is a forum?
The joke you missed is that most of us never bother with the front page any more.
I've always thought it was a bit strange that the "front page" has a link to these forums, but, nowhere on any of the pages in this forum area is a link to the front page.
Not that I really care. I find the front page to generally be boring and uninteresting. But it seems odd.
Now look what you made me do
It gets worse. I clicked that link and read the article and now I wonder how the hell @Remy has never heard of SoA pattern.
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@ben_lubar said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
Now look what you made me do
It was just an observation, not a request.
And the front page almost never renders properly for me.
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@gąska said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
It gets worse. I clicked that link and read the article and now I wonder how the hell @Remy has never heard of SoA pattern.
Now you made me check the front page.
Anyway, in that particular instance, I doubt SoA gives you any benefits. The only reason you'd do SoA instead of AoS (that I know of) is due to performance (like, better cache utilitization, and maybe for vectorization). That thing on the FP involves a bunch of strings and pointer chasing either way, so I think the stands (and the "pattern" doesn't stem from knowledge of SoA but from cluelessness). Besides, the implementation is kinda missing the "S" part of the "SoA" too.
(I'm looking forward to day where doing SoA becomes non-painful in C++. Perhaps with reflection and metaclasses...)
Edit: Ok, this particular instance could help improve prefetching, but I still doubt that the programmer had that in mind when writing the code.
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@ben_lubar We have a categories page?
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@cvi I never said it was good SoA.
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@tsaukpaetra So like, Core 2 Duos and stuff?
I should hope websites run okay on hardware like that.
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@captain said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
@tsaukpaetra So like, Core 2 Duos and stuff?
I should hope websites run okay on hardware like that.
You'd be surprised...
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@gąska said in "Comment held for moderation" ... that never comes.:
now I wonder how the hell @Remy has never heard of SoA pattern
SoA makes sense in some circumstances. Making it all manually like that… doesn't really.
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I'm one of the few people who reads the front page semi regularly. The code snippets and error'd articles are usually uninteresting (there are only so many variations of 'look at what this dumbass did instead of enums, hashtables, arrays, or loops' and 'lol look the price says NULL omg does that make it free? My insides hurt I'm laughing so hard!') but the regular articles are interesting enough that I'll read them.