Upgraded to beta 10.
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Profiles onebox now; I wonder if there's a link? I pasted the link to mine, and as soon as I did so, the whole site started crawling!
I...pasted...a few...
@PJH, @boomzilla, is there a way we can block the oneboxing of user profiles?
We could de-whitelist the entire site.
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I'm guessing rate limiting is broken and @boomzilla miscounted the zeroes.
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given that the badgers have stopped coming in you may be right.
either that or @eor has reached one of my lulls in /t/1knever mind. they're back
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And the new quote style is completely fucked up broken!
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Quite. 30 more.
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Yeah, I forgot the maths, because it was so durh.
But um... I don't see a point in not complaining about it again.
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Oh, excellent. Didn't see that as I use local CSS there.
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I loved that thread for its silly title edits.
Especially @blakeyrat's titles were funny.
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So I finally hit the daily limit... at 11248 likes.
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From a phpBB forum I used to frequent:
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So I finally hit the daily limit... at 11248 likes.
It's much less than that. But it's on a discorolling 24 hours IIRC. Unless they changed stuff.
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Now I have to change the angle of my laptop's screen so I can see the quote boxes again. I think its about time for me to start using Stylish.
Discourse Poor quality laptop screens.
EDIT: Just applied the example from above. So much better.
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It's much less than that. But it's on a discorolling 24 hours IIRC. Unless they changed stuff.
My recent activity would beg to differ
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Well, they broke image pasting into the composer…
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at least from a multi tab use perspective
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hmmm......
/me wonders if that issue triggers across machines
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ah! someone else got angry enough to !
:-D
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for ninja tangerine
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can I have a look at a longer term graph, do you have one over 3 days?
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I use @abarker's from here, which include expanded replies.
http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/local-dischorse-css/47600
http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/local-dischorse-css/47600/94?u=loopback0
edit: that was aimed at @jaloopa but I pressed the wrong Reply button.
They also work nicely when nested.
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They moved my green nav bar.
Oh... it's not green.
That changed on desktop in beta 9. You must be on mobile.
Guess I need to edit that post to say it also "fixes" the greymaps.Or not, it's outside the edit window, and I don't want to bug a mod for something so small.You're welcome.
The other devs actually get shit done (better or worse).
Is that why I have 8 open bugs on meta.d stretching back to the beginning of this year?
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I'm guessing rate limiting is broken and @boomzilla miscounted the zeroes.
[pjh@sofa ~]$ SUBJECT="%likes%" sql_tdwtf changes # List changes in the history log from user_histories uh join users u on u.id=acting_user_id where subject ilike '%likes%' order by uh.updated_at asc subject | updated_at | username | previous_value | new_value -------------------+----------------------------+-----------+----------------+----------- max_likes_per_day | 2014-05-23 14:05:24.169047 | PJH | 50 | 500 max_likes_per_day | 2014-07-25 19:02:07.249834 | PJH | 500 | 5000 max_likes_per_day | 2014-07-26 19:32:17.439879 | PJH | 5000 | 2500 max_likes_per_day | 2014-07-28 08:59:39.428697 | PJH | 2500 | 2000 max_likes_per_day | 2014-07-31 12:13:53.701954 | PJH | 2000 | 1750 max_likes_per_day | 2014-08-06 21:22:29.360378 | PJH | 1750 | 1500 max_likes_per_day | 2014-08-08 15:11:40.588062 | PJH | 1500 | 1250 max_likes_per_day | 2014-08-12 08:42:55.270011 | PJH | 1250 | 1000 max_likes_per_day | 2014-08-14 16:42:30.667871 | PJH | 1000 | 750 max_likes_per_day | 2014-08-21 00:38:14.817037 | PJH | 750 | 700 max_likes_per_day | 2014-09-07 19:04:55.26524 | PJH | 700 | 600 max_likes_per_day | 2014-09-17 22:21:22.878667 | PJH | 600 | 550 max_likes_per_day | 2014-11-06 17:58:37.560548 | PJH | 550 | 55000 max_likes_per_day | 2014-11-17 09:52:45.127 | PJH | 55000 | 500 max_likes_per_day | 2015-01-28 22:43:33.733876 | PJH | 500 | 450 max_likes_per_day | 2015-02-01 07:51:33.084313 | PJH | 450 | 50 max_likes_per_day | 2015-02-01 07:51:38.373582 | PJH | 50 | 450 max_likes_per_day | 2015-04-17 10:23:10.251318 | boomzilla | 450 | 750 max_likes_per_day | 2015-05-26 18:51:19.997339 | boomzilla | 750 | 7500 (19 rows) Elapsed: 0.026s Backup taken: 2015-05-28 03:49:58.782343 [pjh@sofa ~]$
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not yet, but give me a little bit and i will!
raw data is of course instantly available:
http://servercooties.com/raw?start=2015-05-25&end=2015-05-29
i need to relocate to get a computer with excel to make a graph of that data.
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okay..... i tried to make the chart in google sheets..... it does not like making a chart with 42k rows of data. this is going to have to wait until i get to excel
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... huh.
turns out excel isn't all that happy about it either.
this is going to be tricky
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there we go:
@sam here's a graph, and the raw data to go into more details.
ServerCooties.xlsx (2.2 MB)
if you want to fetch a new set of data from servercooties.com you can use
/raw
by default it'll give you the last 24 hours of data in CSV format. use thestart
andend
query parameters to change that time period (as i did above). There's a maximum of 100k records per query so if you want a very broad time period you'll need to make multiple requests.or if you'd like i can provide you the current sqlite database that stores all of this (currently 20MB of data)
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Attempting to view the Graph tab pegs LibreOffice for more than 2 minutes. (that's how long I waited before killing it)
How about a
GraphVizuh some line-plot program file or something? ** graphviz is not the correct tool for a line graph
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Attempting to view the Graph tab pegs LibreOffice for more than 2 minutes
That's pretty crap; Excel displays it inside of 2 seconds
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... booting up the VM...
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Attempting to view the Graph tab pegs LibreOffice for more than 2 minutes.
it pegged excel for about 10 minutes making it.... displaying it though is nice and snappy.
that's a lot of data!
How about a some line-plot program file or something?
sure. go to town. :-P i have excel and it worked for me.
http://servercooties.com/raw?start=2015-05-25&end=2015-05-29
here, i imported the data into plot.ly for you to play with there (it's a bit laggy, but as i said, 40k data points)
note that the graph data does collapse the times so the reported time of the check may be off by up to four minutes (averaging 12 seconds) because of the loss of precision in the X column.
that's not an issue if you go get fresh data from /raw.
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here, i imported the data into plot.ly for you to play with there (it's a bit laggy, but as i said, 40k data points)https://plot.ly/~accalia/222
$ pgrep VirtualBox $ kill 8529
Aah, I can use my computer again. I guess I really need that RAM upgrade
edit: User @accalia doesn't seem to have that file
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it pegged excel for about 10 minutes making it
The graph? I've just inserted a new graph on the data and it look less than a second.
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wat? i marked it public.
hold on.
/me stomps out back with a shotgun
BLAM BLAM
/me stomps back on dragging a new horse
ok try it now!
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That fixed it
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@accalia said:
here, i imported the data into plot.ly
yeah, i know! the correct gender neutral plural to use in that case would be "their" because i havent declared gender to plot.ly and there are people who do not associate with either of the traditional gender binary labels.*
* and if that surprises you you really need to get out more
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I switched to R for this kind of stuff since LibreOffice performance is crap for large datasets. Downside on that it's a CLI with its complete own set of rules. Doesn't bat an eyelid at 100krow datasets though.
If anyone knows a good linux GUI tool for analysing and graphing large datasets I'm open for recommendations.