Discourse is not TRWTF…
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You might be in A closet. If you are, you probably won't be doing anything other than skeleton-ing.
While med students pose you in sexually suggestive positions. Seriously, a skeleton fellating itself is never not funny.
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@Intercourse said:
While med students pose you in sexually suggestive positions. Seriously, a skeleton fellating itself is never not funny.
I don't think a skeleton could fellate itself. There's a certain bone that isn't really a bone, so a skeleton wouldn't have it...
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You could get the point across, or get the necessary prosthetic from a NSFW site.
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Random thought: If someone works at a "NSFW" store, do their definitions of NSFW change?
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No, if they are workin for a NSFW-store then the content is fine for their store and therefore it is NSFW-content.
Filed Under: What is work anyway
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Random thought: If someone works at a "NSFW" store, do their definitions of NSFW change?
Yes, they do as it happens.
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I was trying to make a funny but it clearly flopped. Too much blood in my caffeine stream right now.
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That's handlebars "helper". Basically a function that vomits out some html (not exactly html, but close enough). topic.like_count is argument. It probably does the heatmap coloring or something.
I know that bit. I use Mustache for my project, and I have studied Handlebars, but gave up on it since I needed a serverside implementation as well. Because, you know, I care about graceful degradation.
And, to be a pedantic dickweed, I seem to remember Sam mentioning HTMLBars.
What I can't figure out is where it gets rendered. On further thinking, it might be the likes column, but that got killed, no?
I'm pretty sure you won't be in your closet sobbing.
You might be in A closet. If you are, you probably won't be doing anything other than skeleton-ing.
I mean now. I'm sobbing for the future generations.
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But you could use the number of likes in a bug topic to see how severe or high of a priority a bug is for the users and devs and work the list sorting by li— oh.
Somewhere on meta.d I pointed out how they fucked themselves over. I don't think they ever responded, which is just another example of how they could not apply any sort of management discipline to the project even if they wanted to.
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Somewhere on meta.d I pointed out how they fucked themselves over.
They likely just deleted it.
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@Intercourse said:
They likely just deleted it.
They did not:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/does-anyone-actually-like-the-likes-column/18397/87?u=boomzilla
...and I should add that Jeff replied:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/does-anyone-actually-like-the-likes-column/18397/95?u=boomzilla
Though anyone familiar with "/top" knows that it's not really any better at judging priority of a bug than likes in the bug's topic. So...I guess I'll give the point to Jeff for coming up with multiple ways to be dysfunctional.
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I know that bit. I use Mustache for my project, and I have studied Handlebars, but gave up on it since I needed a serverside implementation as well. Because, you know, I care about graceful degradation.
And, to be a pedantic dickweed, I seem to remember Sam mentioning HTMLBars.
What I can't figure out is where it gets rendered. On further thinking, it might be the likes column, but that got killed, no?
In node.js, I'm compiling all my templates server-side in a grunt step and serving them as javascript functions. Not sure if you can do that in PHP or Rails.
HTMLBars is a new implementation of handlebars that's expected to speed things up. Should be coming in a few months. In short:
Handlebars:
template --(handlebars)--> html string --(browser)--> DOM
HTMLBars:template --(HTMLBars)--> DOM
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they were under a feature lockdown and furiously stamping out bugs.
Yeah, right. The way Discourse stamps out bugs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixPhogfZTHU#t=130
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@Intercourse said:
Twitter's issues with the Ruby interpreter shitting itself under load are pretty well documented though.
Indeed they are.Here's my take on it, which comes from being one of the first people to put a site live using RoR which wasn't out of 37signals (went live when rails was v0.12 or so, and is still running).
Firstly, DHH is a total cockend. You think <a @codingwhore is bad, DHH makes him look like Jesus. A total wanker who managed, by accident, to have one good idea that was (at least originally) picked up by people far more technologically capable than he.
Secondly, Ruby is a great language, but crippled by a poor runtime. I wrote a Rails-based system dealing with SMS-based micropayments, which was capable of handling thousands of transactions per second on what Jeff would consider "minimal" hardware; it was only possible by implementing a heavily hacked ruby interpreter (and removing certain little used features of Rails itself).
Thridly, Rails itself is great. As long as you stay away from anyone involved in it or any of the hipster wanker culture it seems to engender.
Rails is almost the right way of developing a web platform, developed by almost the right people in a language that comes close to being the right one.
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Wow...that's the closest thing to nice you've ever said. I can feel the
loveadmirationcasual appreciationaccommodation in the atmosphere.
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At the moment they're sorely missing a UX expert.
You mean Atwood isn't a UX expert?
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I liked rails enough to stick with it, let's put it that way. It really is pretty good. On the other hand, I am (or was) regarded with about as much appreciation by the "rails community" (with a few exceptions) as we here are by those at meta.d.
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Firstly, DHH is a total cockend.
Yes he is. I have had the displeasure of meeting him in person, and he is even more self-promoting and egotistical in person than he is on the internets.
A total wanker who managed, by accident, to have one good idea that was (at least originally) picked up by people far more technologically capable than he.
There is the one good thing about him. He is a total bellend, but he is a good businessman. He and his team have written several good books that should almost be required reading for those in forward-facing tech roles. There is a LOT of good information in them.
Secondly, Ruby is a great language, but crippled by a poor runtime.
The interpreter is getting better due to the efforts of some of the big dogs that are still using it. The front end of Twitter (I hate that name so much that even typing that nonsense irks me) was still RoR last I heard, but the backend where the heavy lifting takes place had to be replaced by Scala.
Ruby made some big steps when they went from 1.8 to 1.9, but the performance is still pretty shit.
http://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64/performance.php?test=mandelbrot
Admittedly, that is ~4 years old, but for certain functions it takes over an hour to do what PHP can do in 20 minutes, or C languages can do in a touch over 30 seconds. That is an edgecase, but still.
Thridly, Rails itself is great. As long as you stay away from anyone involved in it or any of the hipster wanker culture it seems to engender.
Rails is almost the right way of developing a web platform, developed by almost the right people in a language that comes close to being the right one.
The biggest problem with RoR though is what you just said, the people involved in it. Most RoR developers I meet are fucking hipsters. I have no fucking clue why either, but hipsters annoy me. Maybe they only like RoR ironically?
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But as for where it's used, I got nothing.
http://i.imgur.com/lvuwELu.png
Apparently there used to be a heart icon next to the like count.
Filed under: this area is called "topic map" because it looks nothing like a map and has no map-like structure nor capability
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wut, I don't even...
They made it MORE consistent?
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wut, I don't even...
They made it MORE consistent?
In return, the color of the "posts" column depends on the number of likes.
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this area is called "topic map" because it looks nothing like a map and has no map-like structure nor capability
+G
Filed under: Low post numbers are a barrier to interesting Unicode characters.
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Net result: -ve consistency.
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Well, bad news: Discourse is still here, and thriving. We just took a series A investment in 2020, in fact:
I'm sorry the experiment here didn't work out, and I bear no one any ill will. We learned a LOT about Discourse through your feedback, and made drastic improvements as a result. That's kinda the whole point of all this, and thank you for that. I'm sorry if the breakup was traumatic, but it was necessary. And here's why:
This community has a fundamental problem: it's based on tearing things down, sarcasm, and making fun of other people's work. It's entirely destructive. To quote Ratatouille:
In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little, yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read.
And you know what? The best revenge is living well, and I -- and everyone else at Discourse, and the Discourse users -- are living VERY well, thank you very much.
That said, please go with love, take care of each other, and have fun.
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@codinghorror1 said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
This community has a fundamental problem: it's based on tearing things down, sarcasm, and making fun of other people's work.
Instead of problem, consider saying opportunity.
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@Arantor said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
Random thought: If someone works at a "NSFW" store, do their definitions of NSFW change?
Yes, they do as it happens.
So what's NSFW at the sex slave lethal fighting accessories shop?
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@codinghorror1 said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
Well, bad news: Discourse is still here, and thriving. We just took a series A investment in 2020, in fact:
I'm sorry the experiment here didn't work out, and I bear no one any ill will. We learned a LOT about Discourse through your feedback, and made drastic improvements as a result. That's kinda the whole point of all this, and thank you for that. I'm sorry if the breakup was traumatic, but it was necessary. And here's why:
This community has a fundamental problem: it's based on tearing things down, sarcasm, and making fun of other people's work. It's entirely destructive. To quote Ratatouille:
In many ways, the work of a critic is easy. We risk very little, yet enjoy a position over those who offer up their work and their selves to our judgment. We thrive on negative criticism, which is fun to write and to read.
And you know what? The best revenge is living well, and I -- and everyone else at Discourse, and the Discourse users -- are living VERY well, thank you very much.
That said, please go with love, take care of each other, and have fun.
Like a dog returneth.
I see you're using the Carsten Heitzler Theorem - congratulations on finding the greater fool.
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I apologize. I made a mistake. That $20m investment was in 2021 not 2020. It's actually kinda annoying how often I get emails from VCs wanting to invest in Discourse, even this week. Regardless, it's a compliment to be noticed, and I always respond to these inquiries in a kind, respectful way because that's how people should always communicate with each other.
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@codinghorror1 this at least proves you're note Lorne and his "fuck you, give me money" approach.
The thing is, people should communicate respectfully. Then again, people shouldn't go around parading themselves like peacocks asserting that they know best in front of a crowd of people who know themselves better than an outsider knows them...
Respect is very much a two way street. Some initial is offered, the rest is earned and if you treat a group disrespectfully, expect it visited upon you a thousandfold.
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@codinghorror1 said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
respond to these inquiries in a kind, respectful way because that's how people should
alwaysoften communicate with each other.Oh so close!
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Guys, maybe I'm wrong here and happy to be proven wrong but do I sense some humble bragging with the "oh noes it's so annoying how investors keep emailing me how so tiring"?
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@stillwater said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
Guys, maybe I'm wrong here and happy to be proven wrong but do I sense some humble bragging with the "oh noes it's so annoying how investors keep emailing me how so tiring"?
I'd like some of them investors sent my way! I got a VR competitor to VRChat to sell!
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@stillwater said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
do I sense some humble bragging
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@stillwater said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
Guys, maybe I'm wrong here and happy to be proven wrong but do I sense some humble bragging with the "oh noes it's so annoying how investors keep emailing me how so tiring"?
Not sure if relevant user is actual Jeff or troll Jeff, answer unclear, try again later.
If actual Jeff, it’s a weird humblebrag/flex that just proves this audience has not been understood because it’s not the sort of thing that would impress us, nor does it fit the nuance of this community, which was this community’s original basic complaint: Jeff did (does?) not understand WTDWTF and yet tried to shape it in his own image. WTDWTF are exactly the wrong crowd to be shaped without consent, and boy did they refuse consent.
If troll impersonator, it’s still a weird humblebrag but in the form of something real Jeff might actually say, in the exact form of applied misunderstanding, and thus successful trolling.
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@Arantor Meh. I figure that's just the corpo equivalent of recruiters. People here have been bitching about unsolicited recruiter messages. They get tiring after a while (especially when they're totally off topic). Investors seem like the company equivalent (although I wonder if they're as off topic).
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@codinghorror1 said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
I apologize. I made a mistake.
We know. We use NodeBB now.
In all seriousness, I miss a few features from , like the inter-thread linking.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in How can this be so wrong??? (AKA the Discopocalypse thread):
Lmao Louis Rossmann doesn't like Discourse.
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@Arantor said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
Not sure if relevant user is actual Jeff or troll Jeff, answer unclear, try again later.
The account appears to be legitimate, though he hasn't paid me $8.
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@Arantor said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
If actual Jeff, it’s a weird humblebrag/flex that just proves this audience has not been understood because it’s not the sort of thing that would impress us, nor does it fit the nuance of this community, which was this community’s original basic complaint: Jeff did (does?) not understand WTDWTF and yet tried to shape it in his own image. WTDWTF are exactly the wrong crowd to be shaped without consent, and boy did they refuse consent.
Third option: It's Real Jeff, but he's trolling us rather than posting earnestly. In that case, he fits the nuance of this community perfectly.
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@GuyWhoKilledBear I don’t think you were here for Real Jeff™. This persona is a marked change from Real Jeff personality wise. I mean it could be… but not convinced.
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@Arantor said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
@GuyWhoKilledBear I don’t think you were here for Real Jeff™. This persona is a marked change from Real Jeff personality wise. I mean it could be… but not convinced.
I was lurking. I remember him.
Also, if he wasn't just trolling before and is just trolling now, that would account for the different personality.
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@Arantor I'm not sure about that. Jeff's certainly demonstrated the ability to troll or at least self-deprecating humour:
@end said in Music video WTFs:
This is how we designed Discourse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GLoHifu6aM
Also this is our software engineering process depicted in visual form
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This is true, but I also remember the attempts to troll that wildly missed the mark. I dunno. Doesn’t feel authentic to me.
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@Arantor said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
This persona is a marked change from Real Jeff personality wise
Maybe it's just that the current forum software is designed to encourage a more civilized discourse. </mega->
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@Arantor said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
This is true, but I also remember the attempts to troll that wildly missed the mark. I dunno. Doesn’t feel authentic to me.
Now that he's received megabuxx for forum shitware, he's become a more refined individual.
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@Zecc said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
In all seriousness, I miss a few features from , like the inter-thread linking.
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@Arantor said in Discourse is not TRWTF…:
This persona is a marked change from Real Jeff personality wise.