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@Gąska see the corresponding
abbr
. I still wouldn't call that "they banned gay porn". That's merely coincidence.
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@topspin If you want to tell me that people I've spoken to with first-hand knowledge of this happening don't actually exist, I don't know what to tell you.
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@ben_lubar we don't deny it happened. But their sexual orientation didn't have anything to do with it.
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@ben_lubar said in JS Indexing:
@topspin If you want to tell me that people I've spoken to with first-hand knowledge of this happening don't actually exist, I don't know what to tell you.
Oh yeah?! Well, that doesn't match my Windows Update experience at all! Wait...what were we talking about?
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@PleegWat said in JS Indexing:
@boomzilla said in JS Indexing:
Wait...what were we talking about?
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Did somebody mention Python index operators yet? C#?
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@topspin Not sure how well that turned out for the miners in The Expanse (which is worth a watch IMO)
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@HardwareGeek said in JS Indexing:
@boomzilla said in JS Indexing:
Wait...what were we talking about?
Earth-73?
is that Earth Negative Seventy Three or Earth Hyphen Seventy Three?
The distinction is hugely relevant. you don't want to go to negative seventy three when you meant to go to hyphen seventy three. If you do that ypu'll be aniahlated because all the negative earths are made of antimatter instead of regular matter....... and of course the earths numbered in the form of
n * sqrt(-1)
are all made of non-baryonic matter... and really weird things happen when you start using properly complex numbers to describe earths..... especially if the numbers are irrational, or worse uncomputeable.
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@Gąska 3G could have TCP/IP backing it.
SS7 was replaced by CIP/IP during 3G, for example.
SCTP was also used by some operators, but I've been fortunate to not be in the sector for a decade now so I don't know much about it anymore and I've repressed most of what I knew.
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@Vixen I thought antimatter and non-baryonic matter were the same thing?
And how do the inhabitants of those earths feel about furred beauties who know what to do with clothing?
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
see..... why do i want to shout to the world? I don't get that. surely it's better to talk to people not just shout to the world and hope someone listens.
This, 10000%.
I've been saying this as well. I think it's actually harmful to yourself to get used to that sort of thing.
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@PleegWat said in JS Indexing:
@Vixen I thought antimatter and non-baryonic matter were the same thing?
no, at least not as I understand the terms.... but i can see how one might come to the conclusion.
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
is that Earth Negative Seventy Three or Earth Hyphen Seventy Three?
I dunno. Ask @pie_flavor; he's our Earth-73 inhabitant. Whatever it's made of, it's clearly not the same thing as our normal Earth.
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@HardwareGeek said in JS Indexing:
Whatever it's made of
That stuff Steve Jobs was emanating.
Filed under: RDF
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@PleegWat said in JS Indexing:
@Vixen I thought antimatter and non-baryonic matter were the same thing?
Antimatter is made out of antiprotons, antineutrons (both baryonic as they're made out of an odd number of quarks) and antielectrons (not baryonic as they're fundamental particles). It just the same as ordinary ordinary matter, but with the signs on things opposite.
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@topspin said in JS Indexing:
I still got porn on my dashboard.
Scrolling through my own dashboard, noting that I was subscribed basically to only porn except one account.
All I see now is the non-porn account.
Edit: Wait! I found one!
You can guess what kind of content that user posted.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in JS Indexing:
You can guess what kind of content that user posted.
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@topspin said in JS Indexing:
@Tsaukpaetra said in JS Indexing:
You can guess what kind of content that user posted.
Exactly opposite. Artist focused on big ass and pronounced vulva.
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
all the negative earths are made of antimatter instead of regular matter
Meanwhile, Earth 0 doesn't matter at all.
@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
and of course the earths numbered in the form of n * sqrt(-1) are all made of non-baryonic matter...
Those aren't real. They are purely imaginary.
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@marczellm said in JS Indexing:
@ben_lubar said in JS Indexing:
desktop version
there is no such thing anymore
I meant the non-mobile website
or do you mean Twitter got shut down? I haven't checked for a while.
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@ben_lubar I believe that by now the mobile and desktop Twitter website is the same thing.
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@marczellm said in JS Indexing:
@ben_lubar I believe that by now the mobile and desktop Twitter website is the same thing.
Pointless?
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@hungrier said in JS Indexing:
the abbr title
Great, now I have the theme song to Gilligan's Island stuck in my head.
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
No one will know what I am saying unless they inspect the source... or quote me.
On mobile, the entire abbr text is automatically expanded, even text that long.
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I've actually got a userscript to make reading abbrs easier, so theoretically I could've read it without quoting or view raw:
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@hungrier Do you people have no mouse?
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
@marczellm said in JS Indexing:
@ben_lubar I believe that by now the mobile and desktop Twitter website is the same thing.
Pointless?
Yes, but that's beside the point.
I use Twitter for two things: receiving news about my favorite game creator's new games, and reading funny comments on whatever by some acquaintances of mine.
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@topspin aparently y'all don't use chrome or something becasue for me it cuts off with an elipsis at "tis Centuries..."
/shrug whatever i guess. way to go web browsers for ruining my joke with your inconsistencies. I don't even know why i expected differently.
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
for me it cuts off with an elipsis at "tis Centuries..."
Which is 1023 characters + ellipsis.
Windows Common Controls tooltips have no documented text length limit that I know of, but there appears to be Schlemiel on the loose there. On my work laptop WinForms ToolTip component shits itself at ~2500.https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8516235/max-length-of-title-attribute.
I should mention though that I had a site with title tags ~3200 characters in length, and had to get rid of them because any browser running on a Windows computer would experience freezing when the title tags tried to appear.
So someone at Le Goog must have taken a guess that 1024 is the point where
a computerWindows hardware that has enough resources for Chrome can probably deal with tooltips of that size.Oh the joys of modern software (and : Windows ) devlopment...
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
@topspin aparently y'all don't use chrome or something becasue for me it cuts off with an elipsis at "tis Centuries..."
I use chrome and get all the way to "or quote me." It was my eyes that stopped long before that because .
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in JS Indexing:
but there appears to be Schlemiel on the loose there. On my work laptop WinForms app with a ToolTip component shits itself at ~2500.
2500 characters? Sounds more like Shlemiel's exponential cousin called "Windows Update".
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@topspin Plot twist: it can't be fixed because
RtlGenRandom
relies on this behavior and interprets CPU temperature rise curve as its random number seed
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@Vixen said in JS Indexing:
The distinction is hugely relevant. you don't want to go to negative seventy three when you meant to go to hyphen seventy three. If you do that ypu'll be aniahlated because all the negative earths are made of antimatter instead of regular matter.......
So have you been watching the CW's Crisis on Infinite Earths, then?