Latest StackOverfart Brainflow: Attribute all the things
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People race to be the first answering and make those valuable internet points
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Assuming of course someone's spent more than ten seconds trying to come up with a proper solution.
They're more likely to spend 10 minutes trying to come up with a reason the question is "off topic" and should be closed.
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As long as 10 minutes?
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Everything
writtenasked here eitheragrees with koranrepeats a previous question and is henceredundanta duplicate, or itconflicts with koranis not in the scope of this site and is hencea heresyoff topic. So we might as well burn the lot?I know you spell koran differently in English but I can't be buggered to look it up.
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I know you spell koran differently in English but I can't be buggered to look it up.
You're thinking ofQur'an
; both spellings are accepted
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Hilariously, our proxy doesn't give a shit about inbound code. Outbound, yes. Inbound, no.
Hell, in VS2015 Microsoft bumped the changed the SSL version fallback algorithm in such a way that it breaks our MITM proxy altogether (Previously, it would retry the entire connection in the event of an SSL version mismatch, now it attempts to renegotiate on a live connection. Our MITM drops the connection entirely on the first negotiation failure - and it doesn't support the current state of the art algorithms.
This means that all the stuff VS uses HTTPS for - authentication, github, nuget, etc. has been plumbed to completely bypass the proxy.
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The vast majority of the time that I find something useful on SO, it's a substitute for good documentation in the system I'm working with. I can't recall it being more than a line or two. And mostly it's just a pointer to some obscure (to me) part of the API.
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We use a proxy that inspects SSL traffic at our work, too. It breaks so many sites that my first attempt at resolving any connectivity issues is to see if the app/website is on SSL, and if it is, whitelist it in the proxy.
Amusingly enough it also offers single DES (56-bit) when negotiating an SSL connection with servers. Yeah, no way that could go wrong!
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Really should get in the habit of reading through the end of the thread before replying...
No idea what this sentence means...
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No idea what this sentence means...
Means? I'm not than angry!
But it does translate to something talking about vacating a lawn....
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vacating a lawn....
I don't have one of those any more. But I do have some magnificently green weeds (thanks to the drought)! My lawn mower is going to choke this weekend...
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There are people who don't do this? [copy a function from a website]
I always thought the idea was to read the example code on the website, understand how it works and then write your own implementation of it, not just copy random code off the internet and splat it into your codebase because what could go wrong?
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StackExchange and also TL3 is what happens when you hand out participation awards.
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Anyone who's got TL3 probably deserves it for suffering Discourse for at least 50 days.
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That's Stockhausen Syndrome talking, that is.
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I always thought the idea was to read the example code on the website, understand how it works and then write your own implementation of it, not just copy random code off the internet and splat it into your codebase because what could go wrong?
Yeah, I always thought the whole copypaste thing was a joke. Anybody remember this?
## Advanced copy and pasting of code The art of developing good software includes the skill of copying and pasting code found on the Internet.
To make your life easier, VS2012 will apply some sense to the pasted code and rewire it for you.
Simply write your stub method...
Ask a question at StackOverflow.com or maybe try Googling the code you need. Once you have it, simply copy the code and paste it into your stub method.
...then the magic begins.
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Sorry I'm late, have I just got a few minutes?
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@Lorne_Kates said:
Like @blakeyrat, I tend to put a link to the webpage that provided the solution. But only because the solution is often to a difficult or obscure problem, and the solution is also a bit difficult or obscure. There's usually discussion around the solution, including WHY it is the way it is. The link is there for the next developer who comes around and says
"Wow, this looks stupid. Why did they do it like this instead of Y. I should just change it to Y-- wait, what's this link? Hmm, this discussion says Y won't work because of obscure ZZZ thing. Good thing it is the way it is, or I would have dumped dozens of hours into this."
Yeah, me too, and I'll do that as well with third-party control sample code if I'm borrowing it as a base to start from.
IIRC, Oracle tried the same thing as SE is doing with Java just recently and got shot down in court.
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Lorne, I'm sorry to do this in front of everybody here, but... I'm late. I mean, I'm late. Late late.
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Lorne, I'm sorry to do this in front of everybody here, but... I'm late. I mean, I'm late. Late late.
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What I find on SO:
[code]
complicatedPackage(function (importantParameter) {
var someBoringSetupVariables = {
// ...
};
// ...
complicatedPackage.thingIWantedToKnow(importantParameter.importantProperty);
// ...
importantParameter.stuffIAmAwareOf(someBoringSetupVariables);
});
[/code]What I use from SO:
[code]
complicatedPackage.thingIWantedToKnow(importantParameter.importantProperty);
[/code]There. A brief explanation of why I'm ignoring their directive.
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Lorne, I'm sorry to do this in front of everybody here, but... I'm late. I mean, I'm late. Late late.
The Parenting thread is
Filed under: Condoms are the worst
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Lorne, I'm sorry to do this in front of everybody here, but... I'm late. I mean, I'm late. Late late.
But, if you're pushing up the daisies, how come you're still posting here?
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He's really the great Prophet Zarquon, on his Second Coming.
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But, if you're pushing up the daisies, how come you're still posting here?
He wrote a deathbot that will randomly like posts, and use a rudimentary AI to post context-sensitive responses.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
bot that will randomly like posts
Not impossible, but to do it where it would make sense...
@Lorne_Kates said:
use a rudimentary AI to post context-sensitive responses.
But I try not to be rude, do unto others and all that jazz. Of course, behaviour can be modified by the various modules I have running, but...
Wait...@Lorne_Kates said:
deathbot
Oh. You're not talking about me then. My deathbot's sole purpose is to notify others that I require immediate attention in the event I cannot seek assistance normally.
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My deathbot's sole purpose is to notify others that I require immediate attention in the event I
cannot seek assistance normally.forget to log into it for one week.FTFY
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FTFY
TDEMSYSR, the bot doesn't activate unless I'm NOT logged into anything... :/
Of course, it's never been tested (haven't died unexpectedly yet), but that's how it works in theory...
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titlist....
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this
Yay @Accalia!
Though I'm not that big a pussy... @RaceProUK said:
Hmmm, my above statement probably doesn't help...
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@ben_lubar, stop posting your porn.
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@Tsaukpaetra said:
I was added to another titlist.
And this would be bad?
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