So is the migration thing still happening?
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We'll that certainly explains it. But then you get an ugly list with a blank line where there shouldn't be a blank.
If I enumerate my point:-
I would like
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them to
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stick to my text
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and not float around
so I guess not starting a new list item on an new line is also a feature?
I'm even more avoiding lists now.
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@Lorne_Kates @ender you might want to turn off crazy people mode when the import actually goes through.
I've been geting ~350 messages/hour for the last week due to a failing fan in a client's server (which I'll finally be able to replace tonight), so a few thousand messages from Discourse really won't bother me that much :)(Also, without the crazy people mode, I probably wouldn't use this forum at all)
Whatever DC is doing with emails is intolerable and unreadable, and I ended up disabling them all within the first couple of days.
My only gripe with Discourse e-mails is that the plain-text part contains raw markup, while HTML part has bright background on quoted messages (unfortunately my e-mail client doesn't let me override the CSS). Oh, and that the e-mails arrive wildly out-of-order.
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Email is a kind of an underappreciated thing, apparently.
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without the crazy people
FTFYmode,I probably wouldn't usethis forum wouldn't exist at all
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And so yet again we have markup soup from Markdown.
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<main>'@sam it's emailing the two crazy people as well as anyone who posted in the topics from CS. We probably shouldn't email people about imported posts. I tried disabling job queueing, but it tried to send the emails during the post insertion instead, which is worse.
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Maybe, just stop sidekiq and then after import walk through the queue and delete jobs you don't care about like emails.
Either that, or:
- Add a site setting that disables external email.
or - Add a parameter to post creator to disable email creation. (used for import)
- Add a site setting that disables external email.
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- Add a parameter to post creator to disable email creation. (used for import)
This one seems like the most sane option.
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Should be very straight forward, pass it in as an option to PostCreator, ensure it can not be abused by people making json calls and sneaking it in, cause people here will do that.
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Should be very straight forward, pass it in as an option to PostCreator, ensure it can not be abused by people making json calls and sneaking it in, cause people here will do that.
If you build it, they will come. And break it.
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Import's still going, but my ssh client just did this:
Write failed: Success NaCl plugin exited with status code 255. (R)econnect, (C)hoose another connection, or E(x)it?
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@VinDuv said:
@ben_lubar said:
ssh client
NaCl plugin
Wait, what?
It's protecting his password.
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NaCl: Chrome's version of ActiveX.
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Yeah, pretty much.
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NaCl: Chrome's version of ActiveX.
Yeah, pretty much.
Here we go again...
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It's different this time! I swear!
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Only because it's not Microsoft doing it.
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It's different this time! I swear!
And so it is; the NaCl stuff is all about intercepting any OS calls and performing the vetting at that point. Code can't do much damage if it can't call into the OS by any route.Clever, might even work as claimed, but UTTERLY terrifying.
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@PJH said:
@VinDuv said:
@ben_lubar said:
ssh client
NaCl plugin
Wait, what?
It's protecting his password.
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@ben_lubar said:
@PJH said:
@VinDuv said:
@ben_lubar said:
ssh client
NaCl plugin
Wait, what?
It's protecting his password.
Salt protects password (hash). I got that. I just wanted to continue the quote tree instead of replying to an earlier (possibly more relevant) post.
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NaCl is common salt
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What's the deal with low sodium salt? /seinfeld
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I think it's basically impure salt. Like, other minerals are still there. It's typically funny colors (which is sold as a feature), and often the taste is supposedly better due to them.
Related: I purchased some Gluten Free! hard cider (yes, the six pack holder was actually marked that way) last week at the store. Many marshmallow packs advertise that marshmallows are a fat free food.
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Yeah but you need a random salt, like CuS
Pb(CH3COO)2
@boomzilla said:
What's the deal with low sodium salt?
...is this a real thing?Yup. They take the sodium out and leave the chlorine behind.
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The comments on the article don't lend it much credence.
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Comments? I don't see any comments...
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They're way down the page. Using facebook's social plugin.
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facebook
Ah I see.
Nevertheless, I don't... (this is with adblock turned off, just in case)
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I think you have to go to the useless page 2 full of no actual content in order to see them.
Which is kind of brilliant.
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I think you have to go to the useless page 2 full of no actual content in order to see them.
So what you're saying... is that pagination is a barrier to reading the comments?
Well... shit.
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I think you have to go to the useless page 2 full of no actual content in order to see them.
No, they show up on Page 1. Right between the "YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE" ads and the "CHECK OUT OUR PODCASTS" banner. I have no idea why @PJH can't see them. Maybe they only show up if you have a current FB cookie or something?
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Oh, it took a bit to AJAX in, by which time I'd scrolled away. Mea culpa.
Filed under: AJAX is TRWTF
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Maybe they only show up if you have a current FB cookie or something?
I am actually logged into Facebook in a different tab so it must be something else stopping me seeing the insights of the great unwashed on FB...
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... KCl. Which some states use as part of their lethal injection procedures.
While technically true, this is quite misleading in this context. The LD50 for oral (as opposed to intravenous) KCl is about 2.5g/kg, or 150g for a typical adult. Since low-sodium salt is typically about a 50/50 mixture of NaCl and KCl, you'd pretty much have to eat an entire package of it to kill yourself, and I strongly suspect you'd have a hard time keeping it down long enough to absorb it if you tried; drinking salt water is an effective way to induce vomiting. (BTW, NaCl is also lethal in large doses, about 3.75g/kg, not a whole lot higher than KCl.)
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But...CHEMICALS!11
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CHEMICALS!11
Indeed. I'm rather fond of 1,3,7-Trimethyl-1H-purine-2,6(3H,7H)-dione
3,7-Dihydro-1,3,7-trimethyl-1H-purine-2,6-dione1, myself.1 [spoiler]Caffeine[/spoiler]
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@hardwaregeek: Spoiling arguments one fact at a time.... :-D
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Many marshmallow packs advertise that marshmallows are a fat free food.
If it is 99% sugar then they are not lying are they
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That's deep.
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This got mentioned a while back over on CS:
http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/things_i_wont_work_with/
Totally worth reading.
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Totally worth reading.
I recognize the link without following it. Yes, I wasted quite a bit of time over there. :)