Somebody has probably asked this before...
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But why is there a 'forgot password' email resend button in your logged in profile page?
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It lets you change your password.
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If you remember that you forgot it while still logged in?
Discologic!
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Good question. The only reason I could see that being useful is if you have saved your password in the browser, but cannot remember it. But that reasoning is just idiotic. You just reset it next time you need to login.
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@Intercourse said:
Good question. The only reason I could see that being useful is if you have saved your password in the browser, but cannot remember it. But that reasoning is just idiotic. You just reset it next time you need to login.
You can see the saved passwords in browser. So it's not worth it anyway.
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Please note that this is the only available method for changing your password, then read on.
why is there a 'forgot password' email resend button in your logged in profile page?
Because obviously allowing a normal password change feature is not good enough 10 years from now. Thus, it is not acceptable for software such as Dicsourse.
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Please note that this is the only available method for changing your password,
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Can we make that front page material?
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This combined with this (removing yet more info):
https://meta.discourse.org/t/consolidating-activity-field/18827
Is is just me, or are they turning Discourse into a mailing list with live updates and broken nested quoting?
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And so the end game becomes apparent.
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It makes so much sense! Look at this!
We have stars, titles, bubbles for new, categories / tags and the time of the message. Also, push notifications.
Move the elements around a bit, move the navigation into dropdowns, add liking support...
PERFECT!
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Holy ! Dicsourse is turning into Gmail!
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You actually use Google+?
That's almost as bad as people who go to knitting gatheri-- oh.
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Is is just me, or are they turning Discourse into a mailing list with live updates and broken nested quoting?
Pretty sure that's the goal since every "feature" he implements that we say is pointlessly stupid in a forum he comes back with "BUT GMALE DOES IT!!!111 IT MUST BE GRATE"
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Is is just me, or are they turning Discourse into a mailing list with live updates and broken nested quoting?
Is it just me, or did he just make up the fucking term "coldmapping"? I Googled it first to make sure I was just not out of the loop, and the top three results are on meta.d.
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Well considering he's using the word "heatmap" to refer to something that's not even vaguely similar to a heatmap... I'm guessing he does not care.
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Obviously the end goal is to make the topic list look like this:
http://www.seoconsultingkenya.com/heat-map-analysis_heat-map-analysis_heat-map.jpg
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At least we agree on something.
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It'd match his terminology at least.
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@Intercourse said:
At least we agree on something.
Discourse, bonding sworn enemies together in face of the greater danger since 10 years from now.
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Gmale sounds spicy, it must be great.
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This is going in the things discourse customers have said.
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You actually use Google+?
That's almost as bad as people who go to knitting gatheri-- oh.
I'm not Jess Hardy. I don't even know who Jess Hardy is supposed to be.
Honestly, I thought that the lack of goat porn will give away that it's not my account.
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Honestly, I thought that the lack of goat porn will give away that it's not my account.
I knew, but that's because I know your email address and name thx2dicsourse (and/or that pic of your email you accidentally shared that one time).
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I know it's against some code of honor to read emails of other people even if they post them uncencored as a picture on a discussion board... but the email-titles kind of give it away.
Filed Under: But here is the real question: Just who IS Danielle Hoodhood @Onyx | I have totally not looked at the email titles, though! I swear!
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You actually use Google+?
Yes, because it's a way of getting a newsfeed for our website that my boss can cope with. Doing it directly with Wordpress (possibly TRWTF) doesn't work nearly so well due to the complexity of the publishing setup we're using behind the scenes. We've also tried using FB and Twitter as feed sources and they're much less nice to work with.
The 'droid app for G+ isn't too bad. Better than using a browser. (Not tried the iOS app.)
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The screenshot has 4 google notifications, which we can presume are from G+ usage.