The Official Status Thread
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@loopback0 You clearly know nothing about KDE.
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@Magus said in The Official Status Thread:
@loopback0 You clearly know nothing about KDE.
You clearly know nothing about Debian
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@Magus said in The Official Status Thread:
You clearly know nothing about KDE
I know enough to know that's the best way.
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@Jaloopa That's not how it works.
I get update only after it's been 100% tested.
Unlike Windows update...
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
Unlike Windows update...
Which doesn't need testing, Microsoft are that good
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http://gizmodo.com/windows-update-breaks-millions-of-cameras-and-people-ar-1785521958
If you want more examples, you know how to use Google, right ?
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@TimeBandit Many eyes make bugs shallow. Those would have been unnoticed for months in a Linux update
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
No. Not sure if it would be better or worse in a version where you couldn't understand the words
Most music I like I can't understand the words. But if you already hate it I think it won't help.
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@TimeBandit But it says right in that link..
With Windows-as-a-service, you never need to worry about installing a patch because every Microsoft patch is guaranteed, 100%, to always work, never cause problems, and certainly never break previous functionality.
See. Linux doesn't have that guarantee
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@TimeBandit that crazy frankenplane would make a cool wallpaper
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
@TimeBandit Many eyes make bugs shallow. Those would have been unnoticed for months in a Linux update
The breaking multi monitor in gaming? Ubuntu would close won't fix it, like they did with missing sound output on HDMI ports.
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@JazzyJosh
E_IMAGE_NOT_FOUND_404
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@wharrgarbl It's not a bug if you say it isn't
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
Those would have been unnoticed for months in a Linux update
Of course, nobody uses Linux
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@TimeBandit Okay? You know there are Windows bugs, and because of that it must be tested worse than Superior 100% Tested Linux Debian.
100% tested sounds like a totally reasonable thing. I don't know why everyone doesn't do it. Why, I think even Boeing stops at logically proving every line of code. For real 100% testing, you have to go much further than that. No one can beat free random users when it comes to testing every possible scenario that could ever happen under any condition, including conditions that will not be possible until 1000 years in the future.
Superior 100% tested software is the only thing we can trust. Trust Debian, the 100% testing experts there even test every possible outcome in universes that don't exist, just for good measure!
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Jaloopa That's not how it works.
I get update only after it's been 100% tested.
By all the other distros and their users
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
Of course, nobody uses Linux
Most of those are running Windows
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@izzion Do we not onebox images anymore?
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@JazzyJosh Test Alliance Best Alliance
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@e4tmyl33t Kick B0RT
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@JazzyJosh
Difficult to onebox links that 404
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Super Wings would be the most expensive delivery service already imagined. A plane-robot with strong AI deliver a $20 toy to a kid in the other side of the planet.
Then it takes it time to play with the kid.
Then it summons 2 more robots that are idling at the airport to help with the playing.
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
@TimeBandit Many eyes make bugs shallow. Those would have been unnoticed for months in a Linux update
At least multi-monitor gaming wouldn't be a problem for Linux, unless you're really into Tux Racer
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@Maciejasjmj said in The Official Status Thread:
At least multi-monitor gaming wouldn't be a problem for Linux, unless you're really into Tux Racer
I don't think Tux Racer support multi-monitor
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@izzion the header keeps changing ohgod
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Maciejasjmj said in The Official Status Thread:
At least multi-monitor gaming wouldn't be a problem for Linux, unless you're really into Tux Racer
I don't think Tux Racer support multi-monitor
So you're saying no games on Linux support it?
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@Maciejasjmj said in The Official Status Thread:
So you're saying no games on Linux support it?
I didn't say that
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Maciejasjmj said in The Official Status Thread:
So you're saying no games on Linux support it?
I didn't say that
Whoa, Quake III! Next time you'll tell me you managed to run Doom on it!
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@Maciejasjmj said in The Official Status Thread:
Next time you'll tell me you managed to run Doom on it!
Unpossible
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Maciejasjmj said in The Official Status Thread:
Next time you'll tell me you managed to run Doom on it!
Unpossible
Guess it must be running Windows IoT Core.
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@TimeBandit Modern
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@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
Most editors don't have modes And as a result are WRONG
FTFY
Eclipse is your favorite IDE?
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@Jaloopa said in The Official Status Thread:
Not sure if it would be better or worse in a version where you couldn't understand the words
And the meaning is different ...
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@TimeBandit said in The Official Status Thread:
@Maciejasjmj said in The Official Status Thread:
So you're saying no games on Linux support it?
I didn't say that
Nice demonstration.
Linux is only good on shitty hardware. #1 thing I learnt from three years of desktop linux.
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@aliceif said in The Official Status Thread:
Linux is only good on shitty hardware.
Stop buying Windows hardware for your Linux needs
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@aliceif said in The Official Status Thread:
@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
@dcon said in The Official Status Thread:
Most editors don't have modes And as a result are WRONG
FTFY
Eclipse is your favorite IDE?
VIM OR DEATH!
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@izzion said in The Official Status Thread:
@accalia said in The Official Status Thread:
VIM
ORIS DEATH!FTFY
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We're going to draw a bright red line at using VIM on your own people. And you need to realize, if you cross that red line, there will be serious consequences. -A president from a more enlightened age
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So I'm in the shop puttering around organizing my tools (30% through the process...)
A fox moseyed in through the open garage door. Left before I could grab my phone and take a pictar. Also left without drinking any oil or antifreeze.
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@Weng said in The Official Status Thread:
A fox moseyed
@Weng said in The Official Status Thread:
Left before I could ... take a pictar
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I LOVE being called in to solve issues with my least favorite piece of software at 9:30 p.m.! Oh wait, that's the opposite of what is true.
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Poke the forum: Can one of the people who have done some digging into what happens when their client stops streaming posts add to this issue: https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/issues/5502 ?
@anotherusername did you do some kludging to make your like bot work around the issue, or are you just refreshing periodically?
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@izzion yeah... sort of.
At first, I was using
ajaxify.go
to refresh the current view. Even when I had it only happen when the page didn't have focus, it was annoying, and it still missed streaming posts sometimes.I ended up replacing the
ajaxify.go
with a bareXMLHttpRequest
and did nothing at all with the response, and that seemed to do much better. I was concerned thatajaxify.go
might be doing something else in particular that kept the connection alive, and that a plainXMLHttpRequest
might not work, but it seemed to work just fine, and actually better; as far as I can tell it's not missing any now.The only thing I can think of is that with the ajaxify refresh, it might have just been missing posts that streamed in during the refresh... but I dunno really; it doesn't seem like that should've prevented the socket from communicating properly. But a plain
XMLHttpRequest
that doesn't even parse the response is faster, and it isn't annoying because the page doesn't update at all.I still have the catchup routine running every 5 minutes; it loads the topic from its last location (it keeps a bookmark separate from the unread bookmark) all the way to the end of the topic, and it upvotes any posts that didn't stream in and so it missed. But there don't seem to be many of them (you can tell as the ones that stream in get immediately upvoted and I'm usually the first person to update them then).
If someone wants to take any of that and distill it to something that might be useful to the people in that github thread, feel free. I don't have an account to post it there anyway.