Discourse 1.1
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Posted here:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/suggested-topics-incorrect-unread-posts-numbers-in-mobile-mode/22071
Let's wait and see ...
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I'm still waiting for the Bralizian release ... maybe by then they'll have Discourse truly waxed and polished.
FTFY
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The only country I know of who, when they needed a song about how awesome their country is, ended up with a song that's 50% "la la la la la la la la".
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They popularized the phenomenon of smooth shaven "lady parts". I will give them a pass for anything.
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@Intercourse said:
@Luhmann said:
I'm still waiting for the
BralizianBrazilian release ... maybe by then they'll have Discourse truly waxed and polished.FTFY
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Don't forget your close tags.
Meh, I've seen the FTFTFY more often than FTFTFYFY. Plus, I prefer the shorter notation.
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FY)Your rotational preferences are not only inferior, they are wrong. Your way doesn't compile.
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Posted here:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/suggested-topics-incorrect-unread-posts-numbers-in-mobile-mode/22071
Let's wait and see ...Looks like there's a fix coming:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/suggested-topics-incorrect-unread-posts-numbers-in-mobile-mode/22071/3
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FY)Your rotational preferences are not only inferior, they are wrong. Your way doesn't compile.
But we're not talking coding, we're talking linguistics, so fuck compiling. It's not like I'm writing XML or markdown.
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You still have yet to understand the most basic fact in the universe, so I'll spell it out for you:
Everything is Lisp.
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But we're not talking coding, we're talking linguistics, so fuck compiling. It's not like I'm writing XML or markdown.
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Also, if you were writing Markdown, random shit would happen anyway...so there's that.
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What kind of braindead accusation is that?
I'm obviously channeling @blakeyrat .
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Don't do that too much or he will absolutely flip his shit. I speak from experience on the subject...
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But I must do dangerous dark magic, or I will not live up to my name.
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The black wind howls ...
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...One of you is about to die.
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(do-timeth 2 (ith it))
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Well, it accepts GIFs... let's see if mine works...
EDIT: Well,
looping</s&> the image is broken...Works for me when viewing your card. Win8.1 x64, IE11
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Works for me when viewing your card. Win8.1 x64, IE11
Nah, the first picture I put in there had a wonky loop, at first I thought it's Discourse mucking it up but it turns out it was just a poorly made GIF.
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Take a look at https://meta.discourse.org/ right now... Stylesheet got hosed?
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No, it looks like they managed to make it escape the link tag that has the stylesheet reference.
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It started spitting 503s, and now it's back to normal... Looked like Discourse 1997.
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now it's back to normal
I still see it with the broken <link> tag being output, even with Ctrl+F5.
I guess, for a very loose definition of normal regarding Discourse<e.g. broken>, you're right.
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It was back to normal--it just regressed quickly.
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Yup, back to broken at the moment...
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Just a guess, but you might need an inverter and a step-down transformer to make that work. Unless you like cell phones that act like shrapnel grenades.
Need to photochop a Claymore with "Front Towards Discodev" on it
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They make me feel better about my own work.
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I dunno, think of the bright side. Now if anybody tries to make a point using the Coding Horror blog, you can just point to a Discourse instance (any one, really) and say, "that guy don't know shit." That's an argument-ender right there.
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I dunno, think of the bright side. Now if anybody tries to make a point using the Coding Horror blog, you can just point to a Discourse instance (any one, really) and say, "that guy don't know shit." That's an argument-ender right there.
You forgot about the guy who makes the most points using the Coding Horror blog.
[spoiler]Hint: his name is Jeff[/spoiler]
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That fucker!
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It started spitting 503s, and now it's back to normal... Looked like Discourse 1997.
Discoursed partied like it's 1999?
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Pffft, you should totally use systemd.
$ systemctl status postgresql postgresql.service - PostgreSQL 9.4 database server Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/postgresql.service; disabled) Active: active (running) since Tue 2014-11-11 22:08:39 PST; 17min ago Process: 6834 ExecStart=/usr/lib/postgresql/9.4/bin/pg_ctl -s -D ${PGROOT}/data start -w -t 120 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Process: 6830 ExecStartPre=/usr/local/bin/postgresql-check-db-dir ${PGROOT}/data (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) Main PID: 6840 (postgres) CGroup: /system.slice/postgresql.service ├─6840 /usr/lib/postgresql/9.4/bin/postgres -D /var/lib/postgres/data ├─6845 postgres: checkpointer process ├─6846 postgres: writer process ├─6847 postgres: wal writer process ├─6848 postgres: autovacuum launcher process └─6849 postgres: stats collector process
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Remove
grouped-each
helperHey, this might make scrolling down on the user page better. Someone care to test it out?
EDIT: Nope. Oh well. High hopes and all.
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Emojis and stuff because I really like that part.
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These jokers are still maybe a year away from 1.0.
Waitaminute... Is that... Could it be... a compliment?
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Take a look at https://meta.discourse.org/ right now... Stylesheet got hosed?
We have one of those: http://what.thedailywtf.com/?preview-style=6e274271-7192-4265-9ceb-2fd873486c2e
But that one was created deliberately...
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@blakeyrat said:
These jokers are still maybe a year away from 1.0.
Waitaminute... Is that... Could it be... a compliment?Hmm....looks like discourse is now quoting the wrong posts.
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-shrug- i knew how to write the upstart script and that came preinstalled....
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Did they change the spinner thing AGAIN?
Or is it different on mobile and desktop?
Or is that a local stylesheet?
Inquiring minds need to know!
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They finally closed out all those bug reports so now they can futz around with bullshit. Or, their "bug tracker" just blanked all the posts in that category. You know, whatever works.
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Seems like suggested topics counter on mobile got fixed too. Can't say I'll miss that bug.
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Waitaminute... Is that... Could it be... a compliment?
No. I don't see how you could construe it as one, except that you're probably just as bad as reading plain language as you are at writing software.
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No. I don't see how you could construe it as one, except that you're probably just as bad as reading plain language as you are at writing software
It's... slightly less negative than most of your posts? You're suggesting it's possible they might hit an acceptable 1.0 at some point in the future?
Best I can do, still "not as derogatory" rather than "compliment" though.
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It's... slightly less negative than most of your posts? You're suggesting it's possible they might hit an acceptable 1.0 at some point in the future?
I thinking CodingHorror was going for the cheap joke:
oh he thinks we hit 1.0 and we're moving so fast we're already a year away from that point! Get it? I'm interpreting 'away' to mean 'in the future'! Meaning our development is fast and efficient! Hilarious! I am Atwood! This is what Atwood talks like! Now I'm going to send tweets to everybody who hates my ass and ask them to play Battlefield Hardline!