Congratulations on your glorious four hours of downtime
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Funny. Now that I think about it, my S3 died on Saturday. While I was sitting on the toilet. Reading this site.
Discourse KILLED MY PHONE.
FWIW, performance is fine on the Nexus 6. Wasn't all that awful on the S3, either.
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I thought you were in the US?
Daylight Saving Time (United States) 2014 began at 2:00 AM on
Sunday, March 9
and ended at 2:00 AM on
Sunday, November 2
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nope. somewhere in Europe... the UK i think...
He spells like a Sassenach, so probably.
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It would be nice if they would clearly and easily show how Community differs from Professional, but the quick glance at a comparison chart I saw when I got the Community edition didn't show anything meaningful.
**Here’s how individual developers can use Visual Studio Community:** - Any individual developer can use Visual Studio Community to create their own free or paid apps.
Here’s how Visual Studio Community can be used in organizations:
- An unlimited number of users within an organization can use Visual Studio Community for the following scenarios: in a classroom learning environment, for academic research, or for contributing to open source projects.
For all other usage scenarios:
- In non-enterprise organizations, up to 5 users can use Visual Studio Community.
- In enterprise organizations (meaning those with >250 PCs or > $1 Million US Dollars in annual revenue), no use is permitted beyond the open source, academic research, and classroom learning environment scenarios described above.
I think it's mainly just 'It's professional, but free to use, unless you're enterprise.
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Navajo Nation
Maybe I just play too much Shadowrun, but I keep expecting this to turn into "And then they annexed Arizona".
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I think it's mainly just 'It's professional, but free to use, unless you're enterprise.
It looks like it's, "if you have 5 developers or less, knock yourself out. If you have more than 5 developers, and are educational, or working on open source projects, knock yourself out. If you have more than 5 developers and are working on paid apps, pay for a license plz. But in that case, MSDN is probably a good move anyway."
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Maybe I just play too much Shadowrun, but I keep expecting this to turn into "And then they annexed Arizona".
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Yeah Ember 1.8 perf (which we just switched to) is... dire on Android.
See my results at https://meta.discourse.org/t/ember-performance-1-7-1-1-8-1/22801/6
Not clear what we can do in the meantime but highly unfortunate that our slowest platform is disproportionately affected.
There are of course the long term fixes that are in progress but we need near term things to mitigate.
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There are of course the long term fixes that are in progress but we need near term things to mitigate.
Yes you do. Quickly, because this is pretty much unusable.
Please. :)
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I think it's mainly just 'It's professional, but free to use, unless you're enterprise.
Yeah, that I'd seen. I guess you just have to assume it's feature-wise equivalent Professional, since it doesn't seem to come out and say that.
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jebus man!
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I thought you were in the US?
Nope. The location in my profile has been accurate for at least 7 years when I changed it when I moved.
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Maybe I just play too much Shadowrun, but I keep expecting this to turn into "And then they annexed Arizona".
They'd need to annex Utah and New Mexico, too.
I do find it kind of odd that they don't have any land in Colorado.
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Yeah Ember 1.8 perf (which we just switched to) is... dire on Android.
See my results at https://meta.discourse.org/t/ember-performance-1-7-1-1-8-1/22801/6
Not clear what we can do in the meantime but highly unfortunate that our slowest platform is disproportionately affected.
There are of course the long term fixes that are in progress but we need near term things to mitigate.
See also this bug.
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somewhere in Europe... the UK i think...
It's in his profile, for Pete's sake — Newcastle.
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huh.... so it is....
TIL that there's a location part of the profile.
TBH i think i already knew that but my location is rather less specific... Sector ZZ9 Plural Zed Alpha.... yeah like that's narrowing it down much. ;-)
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I have the mini version so even less power than the regular S3.
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my location is rather less specific... Sector ZZ9 Plural Zed Alpha.... yeah like that's narrowing it down much.
Yeah, my location is a bit vague, too. :)
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Mine just has to be deciphered.
That's tricky unless you're familiar with American (do they have that brand anywhere else?) breakfast convenience foods. It also helps if you already know the solution.
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What brand? I read "Dirty Waffle" and I think Waffle House. But those are mainly a Southern thing.
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No, convenience food, as in buy at the grocery store, with minimal additional processing needed before consumption.
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Oh I get it now.
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Yes, that.
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You missed the country.
While there are places named Newcastle in other countries, I intentionally omitted it for three reasons: @accalia had already gotten UK (or at least Europe, and there aren't many other English-speaking countries in Europe where Newcastle would be likely to be used as a place name). Anyone who looked at your profile, as I implicitly suggested, would see the country. Newcastle upon Tyne is by far the best known of the various places named Newcastle; if I see "Newcastle" with no qualification, I assume the UK instance. (I haven't lived here long enough to make that connection to the near-Seattle instance.)
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Or simply look at his avatar and the lame team the logo is of.
@chubertdev JK
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Or simply look at his avatar and the lame team the logo is of.
He does not live in the city associated with that team.
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Nor have I ever lived there...
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One wonders why he likes that team, but the same could be said of the people who do live there. :P
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I can't be offended by that.
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I expected, at most, mock outrage. Anybody that would actually be offended by that takes sports way too seriously.
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Obviously we need some SJW's to work on behalf of those who won't try to be offended.
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One wonders why he likes that team, but the same could be said of the people who do live there. :P
I used to live there. They were crazy about the Bruins, even in the early 90s when they were really bad. I ended up watching some games just to see what all the fuss was about.
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It's so accurate, I wonder if the author drinks too much, watches too much hockey, or both.
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Obviously we need some SJW's to work on behalf of those who won't try to be offended.
SJW = Sports Justice Warrior?
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I logged in on my home PC last night. The site panicked and wouldn't let me sign in unless I entered another activation code sent to my email. What? Does Discourse want to "activate" EVERY different device?
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Maybe you should report that in http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/how-slow-is-discourse-on-your-mobile/5405
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What? Does Discourse want to "activate" EVERY different device?
Yeah, everybody[1] does that now.
[1] well, every self-important site/app. I have gotten that from frigging Salesfarce.
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Did you read the part where he said country in country? He probably meant something dumb like England, though.
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Any hosting that allows Docker allows Mono. In fact I'm pretty sure you can just run Mono inside your Docker VM or whatever they call it.
But, Mono is open source and Docker too, so that combination must be shit, no ?
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Did you read the part where he said country in country? He probably meant something dumb like England, though.
I was actually wondering about
@Magus said:UK inside of the US inside of Canada inside of Russia
Is that a real thing?
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Probably.
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Wow. I've only gotten that from Steam, and I thought that was fair enough since a Steam login gives access to all my shit.
I don't care if this account gets hacked or stolen :)
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UK inside of the US inside of Canada inside of Russia
Is that a real thing?
British male with an American inside of the Canadian embassy in Moscow.
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I would have also accepted "Pregnant American woman knocked up by a Brit"