Another terrible project full of bugs
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No it's because I was foolishly using this site on my Windows Phone and it takes 57,000 hours to render even the simplest thing so you tap a reply button or whatever but it turns out the browser was locked-up and once it refreshed the click was in a totally different location. I didn't notice that one in time to undo it.
I was all ready to say that you clicked the one like deliberately to see if we'd react (maybe you still did), and were laughing at us all over it. Now you ruined that.
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Makes me wonder if it is one of the reasons Sweden is one of ten-odd nations in the world that have never been invaded by England
I actually invaded Sweden as England not that long ago. Actually it was just a by product of my war with Prussia, which I wasn't intending to win in any meaningful way, I just wanted to let it drag on as long as possible to let my naval blockade make life difficult for them and get more people wanting to migrate to the colonies. Anyway, Sweden got confused and thought they were a great power and declared on me, trying to keep the peace. Anyway, because of the aforementioned blockade, I was free to land as many troops on Swedish soil as I wanted, just to teach them a lesson (I didn't want to take any territory on the mainland, for obvious reasons).
Long story short: killing 50 thousand Swedes drove up the price of iron, which was terrible for British industry.
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That is indeed the underlying principle of the swedish defense: it should be so expensive to take sweden that noone would want it.
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And even if they did take it (probably because their partner made them do it) they have no idea how to assemble it when they get home.
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And once they were done they would have a few loose islands left over and a handy Allen key for their collection.
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Be grateful we don't have tagging included with that...
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I just like stirring the pot. Because, like Clinton, I don't inhale.
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Be grateful we don't have tagging included with that...
I suppose there isn’t any kind of changelog to know what changed?
Filed Under: `git log` is *not* a changelog
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Use the hashes in the Docker thread in conjunction with the commits to...
Filed Under: git log is not a changelog
Oh - I see what you mean. Not that I'm aware of.
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This - https://meta.discourse.org/c/releases - is probably the closest you're going to get I think. But Beta4->Beta5, don't think so.
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I suppose there isn’t any kind of changelog to know what changed?
Somewhere there's tumblr where each post perfectly corresponds to each commit.
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Dicourse is rainbows
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Stack Exchange is a system of unicorns
Of course it is, Jeff...
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You found the Discomascot!
Edit: Linked to new Discopædia entry
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You found the Discomascot!
gis: "poop rainbows pug"
because that's what i remembered of my favorite pet shaming pic.
:-D there are a lot of variations on that one. ;-)
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I thought the Discomascot was in this post:
(also, NSFW)
http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/the-work-around-discourse-bullshit-thread-2/1983/33?u=aliceif
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Alternatively:
http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/topic-notifications-are-linking-to-the-wrong-post/3821/27?u=aliceif
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Updated to link to @hungrier's post as well. Though given your recent link to the discourse blog, I'm more inclined to think that @hungrier's image is Jeff's mascot. It ties Stack Exchance and Discourse into one horrifying creature.
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gis: "poop rainbows pug"
I'm fairly sure that would have search results that I do not want to see.
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actually it's pretty SFW for a surprisinly long time for a GIS search.