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Pagination? Allow me to introduce you to infini-3D-scroll (patent pending so Jeff can't use it)
“A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...”
There actually is a max render distance for this view, and this thread exceeded it.
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That looks like some sort of crazy piano. An infini-piano?
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If all the different div layers were represented by different tones, we could hear what Discourse sounds like. Probably more like a discord.
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Hey, how about trying it for the likes thre-
(universe explodes)
The End.
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OMG... I think... Do we need layers?
Because... Fucking hell, I'm creating a flat version of this when I get home.
Filed under: That should kill an hour or two
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So for Guitar Hero: Discourse, what should be the appropriate song?
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So for Guitar Hero: Discourse, what should be the appropriate song?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS3m0-4bM9s
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Part of me wants to suggest the semi-obligatory Through The Fire And Flames, but the lyrics make about as much sense as Jeff's posts do...
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I am irrationally angered by the filename\idv3 tags (or lack thereof)
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I have a USB stick with a few thousand songs in my car that I play on random, and most of them suffer from the same problem. I feel your pain.
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I find foobar2k's media manager is reasonably good at making it easy to correct large numbers of files at once.
That and being willing to spend a few hours on it.
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That's the issue, I'm not. And I know what my music is.
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why not, erm, remove keyboard input from Visual Studio? And create a pointy-clicky interface instead for entering syntax instead?
Some of us do indeed have to deal with exactly this.
And no, it's not possible to enter text directly into the expression field, much less to cut and paste. Got a nasty complex formula you've just managed to get working correctly in development? You're going to have fun deploying it to production, especially if you miss a bracket somewhere. (The most debugging information available is "Expression invalid" and you have to guess why.)
For more fun, the Add button adds something below the current line. There is no way to add a new line at the beginning of the expression. If you need to put something at the beginning, you need to add it in below the first line, add in a copy of the first line underneath the new material, then go and delete the first line.
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Definitely belongs on the evil ideas thread.
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I had to write a feature like that once. Users wanted custom querying for reporting use, but they didn't want to enter SQL. Somehow taking all the SQL keywords and column names and putting them into draggable entities was okay though.
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Time to spill the beans. Who made this steaming pile of WTF? They should be force-fed their own dog food, as a certain moderator here would say.
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the box that appears is so bloody small that I honestly thought that it was also doing nothing.
the box is there all along ... witch makes it even harder to locate.
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And congrats for finding today's bug.
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What's the bug? Just the typical DiscoCramEverythingIntoATinySpaceAndLeaveABunchOfUnusedWhitespaceNearby stuff?
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I thought having the badge overflow into the button for loading previous quotes was something of a bug.
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I must be getting numb to Discourse layout bugs and don't even notice them anymore.
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Actually, I suspect that I have my browser set more narrowly, but I don't know how much Discourse copes with that.
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It looks the same way on my widescreen monitor. Making the browser wider doesn't actually increase layout size, it just adds a ton of unused whitespace on either side of the content.
Your name is shorter than @Scarlet_Manuka so it's not happening here, but it's close. And you can see all the whitespace.
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In which case I appear to be at the bottom end of their standard range; my browser window is habitually around 1kpx wide.
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+5 internetz
i don't think i've ever heard a person use that expression for 1024 pixels. A marketing department, yes, people, no.
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The real question is, is 1kpx 1024 pixels or 1000 pixels? Or perhaps only 938 pixels due to "formatting overhead"?
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I wish i hadn't burned my likes for the day on that userscript.
that literally made me laugh out loud!
thank you kind sir, you have made my day. for that i shall give you the keys to a kingdom. not my kingdom mind you, i found them on the street this morning, but they are surely keys to a kingdom..
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1kpx was an approximation. It actually is 1059px according to Chrome's dev tools.
I only used it since that's less typing than 10??px.
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1kpx was an approximation. It actually is 1059px according to Chrome's dev tools.
Whoosh!
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flabdablet said:
[A page extolling the greatness of flat design and hiding ALL THE FUCKING OPTIONS]Fuck me.
Are you kidding me? That page is awesome, especially in the way it redirects the scroll wheel to horizontal scrolling because vertical scrolling is so 21st century.
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Is it styling every page element as a 3D block and then stacking child elements on top of their parents?
That's awesome! I think the first nod to 3d worlds in Dwarf Fortress used 3D that looked exactly like that.
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Whoosh!
Nope. I am well aware that you were piss-taking the kibi vs kilo prefix. I just chose to ignore it in favour of being factual. I think it is useful that Chrome will actually expose the actual size in the browser window for that level of pedantry.
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I want a metric kpx monitor.
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Not one in kibipixels?
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I want a metric kpx monitor.
I was going to make a bad joke by looking up KPX on Wikipedia and picking a random incorrect acronym. To my surprise Wikipedia does not have a KBX (disambiguation) page!
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Wikipedia is lacking/strict when it comes to acronyms and initalisms. You're better off Googling for one.
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Not one in kibipixels?
Anyone who uses any of the -ibi prefixes in a serious manner deserves a solid kick to the nuts.
And a pedantic dickweedery badge.
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Nuts to your kick in the nuts, because that wasn't serious (thankfully)
I'm still working on the pedantry badge though.
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Nuts to your kick in the nuts, because that wasn't serious (thankfully)
Well, then it doesn't apply. I was serious, though.
I imagine that the -ibi prefixes were invented by pedantic Germans because stereotype, but I repeat myself.
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Wasn't Kibi a character on Full House?
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No, but here's a chibi that brings down the house.
http://chibi-momoro.deviantart.com/art/Chibi-Female-Creeper-Render-354433731No more NSFW than any random deviant art page.
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Personally, I'm fine with the '-ibi" prefixes, because they do remove ambiguity between standard uses of 'kilo' (10^3) and nonstandard uses because of base 2 numerics (2^10). They sound bloody stupid though.
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Personally, I'm fine with the '-ibi" prefixes, because they do remove ambiguity between standard uses of 'kilo' (10^3) and nonstandard uses because of base 2 numerics (2^10). They sound bloody stupid though.
No! The ambiguity is only theoretical. Everyone understands what the SI prefixes mean in context. The people who invented the -ibis are just anal-retentive.
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Everyone understands what the SI prefixes mean in context.
Do they? When Hard Disks are measured using powers of 10 and memory is measured using powers of 2?
Using the same prefix for different multiplicative effects is unscientific.
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They should use proper names for proper units and call the silly ones HDD manufacturers use ketrobytes, metrobytes, getrobytes and tetrobytes.
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I would totally support that.