Paginate the URI
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@accalia - Days Since Last Discourse Bug: 0
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It would be funnier if discoursebot actually logged its invocations, so you could get a short summary of latest bugs that affected users.
Something like "@discoursebot Posts just disappeared for X hours" to log a bug, and another command to get the last 10 with dates and times.
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@anonymous234 - Days Since Last Discourse Bug: 0
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i believe that one's run by @loopback0 ask him. ;-)
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So does eslint have opinions or options?
Either @Accalia needs a drink or isn't drinking enough, because the typing's gotten worse today.
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Oh, well, I can definitely see how you came to that conclusion based on the zero lines of code visible there that use SteamLibrary.
Pre-emptive: "well then you're an idiot for 'using' a library you're not actually using in that class!" Guilty as charged, I'll flog myself now.
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I *hic* have *hic* no ideash about *hic* what yoush are shaying....
i think i need to switch back to the wired keyboard or something the one at work is eating characters... either that or i just need to slow down when i'm typing.
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Either @Accalia needs a drink or isn't drinking enough
That's saying the same thing two different ways. Did you perhaps mean, "Either @Accalia needs a drink or has already had too much?"
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... why does this post collapse instead of expand when I click the downward chevron?
Does it do that for anyone else? Is this a known bug? I don't keep track.
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Oh, well, I can definitely see how you came to that conclusion based on the zero lines of code visible there that use SteamLibrary.
Pre-emptive: "well then you're an idiot for 'using' a library you're not actually using in that class!" Guilty as charged, I'll flog myself now.
Actually I was just griping that it's not following Best PracticesTM and distinguishing itself from any other SteamLibrary, but you keep on with your aneurysm.
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Hm. Maybe either I need a drink or have drunk too much.
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Actually I was just griping that it's not following Best PracticesTM and distinguishing itself from any other SteamLibrary,
It's a code library, obviously it's not following any Best PracticesTM.
What Best PracticeTM do you think I wasn't following when I created it? I'm not aware of any other SteamLibraries it needs distinguishing from. Certainly none are in my solution.
Or are you just being an asshole to me due to personal spite? In which case, you can fuck off.
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What Best PracticeTM do you think I wasn't following when I created it?
You've been doing so well lately, and then you whiffed on this one. Why don't you go back and actually read what I wrote instead of just making up a wild-eyed guess and see if you can figure it out?
Or are you just being an asshole to me due to personal spite?
Nah, I decided to give up letting you annoy me for not-Lent.
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You've been doing so well lately, and then you whiffed on this one.
I'm so sorry to disappoint a jerk who treats me like an asshole for no reason.
Why don't you go back and actually read what I wrote instead of just making up a wild-eyed guess and see if you can figure it out?
I went back and read it, as far as I can tell there's nothing wrong with it, and you haven't bothered to explain what you think is wrong with it.
Also, you somehow declared it "awful" despite the fact that you haven't seen a single line of code that uses it. Or a single class in it. You know absolutely nothing about it. Which kind of backs up the "being an asshole for no reason" theory.
Also, you somehow called-out an inanimate object for not following some best practice (which one specifically, you won't reveal). Well of course it didn't. It's a bunch of code.
So I'm just going to call you an idiot and unsubscribe to this thread. Next time, just take the "fuck off" option in the first place and save me some time.
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Next time, just take the "fuck off" option in the first place and save me some time.
Awwww, blakey has a sad.
The answer was you didn't specify the namespace more. How would any given SteamLibrary distinguish itself from any other given SteamLibrary? com.blakeyrat.Steamlibrary, for example.
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I think that was
<spoiler>
, not<details>
. This is the first time I saw it myself.
It was<details>
and<summary>
. It's covered in the Spoiler FAQ.
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Except, Java-style reverse web address namespaces are dumb. Generally, Microsoft would suggest he use:
CompanyName.TechnologyName[.Feature][.Design]
...Which he still hasn't done.
On the game I'm working on, I don't have that first bit at this stage in development, but when I do, it will go where it ought.
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Except, Java-style reverse web address namespaces are dumb
Well, yes, and it was probably C# instead of Java anyway, but I was just giving an example of what I meant.
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Unless you change your domain name ever.
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You don't have to change your package structure when that happens. It's still unambiguous unless you sell/lose your old domain name and someone else starts using it. Oracle still distributes software using com.sun packages, oh noes!
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Hmm, how does that work. I would haje just done that if I realized I could.
EDIT: Ok, Infobox for the topic link
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How does what work? The Onebox? Any link to another thread on this site does it automatically, as well as sites like wikiepdia and whatnot. I have no idea how they make their shit work nicely in a onebox, which I can freely admit now that I don't do websites anymore :)
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Any link to another unrestricted thread on this site does it automatically, as well as sites like
wikiepdiawikipedia and whatnot.FTFY
If you try to link to a topic with restricted access (such as a topic in the Lounge), oneboxing won't work.
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I don't know if I'd ever noticed the category show up after the link like that before, though.
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i think i need to switch back to the wired keyboard or something the one at work is eating characters...
I've sworn I will never get another wireless keyboard after dealing with this. Yes, fresh batteries. Yet it just stops for a couple seconds every once in a while. Drops chars. Adds extra ones. Very annoying when you shift-click a link and the shift got dropped.
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I've sworn I will never get another wireless keyboard after dealing with this. Yes, fresh batteries. Yet it just stops for a couple seconds every once in a while. Drops chars. Adds extra ones. Very annoying when you shift-click a link and the shift got dropped.
I have an old Logitech Bluetooth keyboard that does this, it's almost unusable. Which is pretty much why it's collecting dust right now.
I'll have to see what the model number is when I get home.
How do you set reminders in Discourse?
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I've sworn I will never get another wireless keyboard after dealing with this. Yes, fresh batteries. Yet it just stops for a couple seconds every once in a while. Drops chars. Adds extra ones. Very annoying when you shift-click a link and the shift got dropped.
My keyboard only does this if I have a flash drive plugged into the USB port adjacent to my keyboard receiver.
I had to give up on my wireless mouse at work. I'm usually one of the early ones into the office, and when nobody's here it worked just fine. But once everyone was in it got really flakey and I had to have the receiver less than 3 inches away from the mouse for it to work. I assumed it was interference with someone else's wireless keyboard/mouse however I'm the only one with wireless (easy to verify, there are about 10 people in the building if everyone's actually here at the same time), so my best guess was malfunctioning cell phone Wi-Fi or something equally strange.
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My entire office got wireless keyboards, mice and headsets all at the same time. 50 or so people all on one floor. I'm surprised they worked as well as they did, which was mostly pretty good for the mice and keyboards and pretty poorly for the headsets.
Mine are now all wired, because it's very embarrassing being on the phone when the headset keeps dropping out and crackling, I got a nice clicky keyboard instead of the mushy wireless and the mouse middle-button got very unreliable. Work, not work, work, not work. I think that's a cheap button problem, not a cheap wireless problem, as the other buttons work fine most of the time.
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The optimal setup is probably a corded keyboard, wireless mouse, and no phone.
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I'm not sure there's a one-size-fits-all solution. I kind of like having a corded mouse at work, because I tend to lose things that are not attached. I have a cordless mouse at home1 (which I haven't managed to lose, yet), and it's fine, except that it's old and power-hungry — it eats batteries for breakfast, lunch and dinner. No phone is good.
1Only because I bought a used laptop on eBay2, and the seller included the mouse (but not the dongle needed to make it work with the old, non-Bluetooth laptop).
2Bad idea. The power supply went south shortly after I bought it, then it was stolen when my house was burglarized.
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The optimal setup is probably a corded keyboard
They do actually have good cordless keyboards. I really liked my MS Elite bluetooth one, except it put the Ins block in the wrong shape. I stopped using it because I had bad luck with BT dongles--I had three die over a couple of years.
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I've sworn I will never get another wireless keyboard after dealing with this. Yes, fresh batteries. Yet it just stops for a couple seconds every once in a while. Drops chars. Adds extra ones. Very annoying when you shift-click a link and the shift got dropped.
I have resolved my issue with the keyboard. I'm still a terrible spellar and type too fast to be accurate without proofreading but dropped characters will be a thing of the past!
i'm now rocking this:
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I see someone hit Logitech with the cluebat and told them to put the Insert block of keys back the right way.
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wouldn't have bought it if they had it the wrong way around.
i actually have several of Logitech's keyboards and all of them have it the right way around (except for the ultra compact bluetooth one i use with the crap tablet when i'm on the road with the robotics team. I don't bring my surface with those kids because they will break it. i bring the $125 tablet that i don't really care when it gets broken because it was only $125 new and a replacements like $50 these days (it is utter crap though. only gets used when i'm on the road with them) and that's because the ultra compact one is missing the insert block all together (but is still better than the onscreen keyboard.
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How do you set reminders in Discourse?
and then set the start page of your browser to http://what.thedailywtf.com/users/chubertdev/activity/bookmarks
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pretty sure that was a woosh there....
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pretty sure that was a woosh there....
No, just a <sarcasm> tag I omitted by accident ;)
Filed under: Like I'd really encourage someone to set a Discopage as their browser start page...
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carry on then. ;-)
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I used to have a Logitech keyboard. I still have it somewhere. It was cool, with custom backlighting and like 3x as many G keys as that one. It was also squishy and lame.
Swapped to a Corsair K70 (probably red switches). Next time I format, I may start doing development on my PC again. My laptop is safe from lame squishy keys, because Lenovo. Logitech hardware is fairly good, but I've found that I just generally prefer Corsair.
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I have one of these for work. http://www.amazon.com/XArmor-U9W-wireless-mechanical-keyboard/dp/B004S862FW
I don't believe XArmor exists anymore so the price is going up. At the time they were the only manufacturer of no-frills wireless mechanical keyboards with Cherry Brown (read: safe for office eardrums) switches.
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Cherry Brown (read: safe for office eardrums) switches.
will have to remember that if i get a mechanical for the office. i'm rocking a Logitech K800 there right now and it's been very dependable (so long as i remember to charge it regularly. the backlight drains the battery like nobody's business, but it's also essential for working at 0700 in the winter when you like to work with the lights off.
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I found this thing for cheap-ish around here:
http://www.func.net/uploads/images/products/kb-460-gaming-keyboard/slideshow/kb-460-3.png
Looks nice, full layout, proper Enter which is not common on mechanicals from what I saw. Will probably get one.
Func KB-460, in case Discourse rehosts the image so the reference gets lost.
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That is a really messed-up keyboard layout.
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That is a really messed-up keyboard layout.
Well, I'll be getting the US layout, of course.
What, you expected me to actually look at the picture before posting it?