Notification Links for moved posts...?
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Continuing the discussion from Perl: Review my code:
I Jeff'd 9 posts to an existing topic: Sockbot: Rolling dice for fun and (not) profit since 2014!
thanks boomzilla for the move!
oddly your move generated three notifications for me, two of which i can't seem to get to be marked read.... all of which drop me at a post about 20 up from where the posts you moved were in the Perl thread....
Anyone else see that behavior before?
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Anyone else see that behavior before?
Confirmed.
Notifications lead to:
- http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/pfms-discussion-that-changed-to-a-religion-discussion/7905/70
- http://what.thedailywtf.com/t/pfms-discussion-that-changed-to-a-religion-discussion/7905/71
Which are both in the original thread that posts got moved from. The first one I'd even understand, dropping me into the original thread at the point before first moved post.
The second one is just plain broken though: While my notification clearly shows it's a reply to me from @xaade, it actually leads to a post by @accalia that has nothing to do with moved posts.
I have at least one more example of this I remember and I can dig up if needed.
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You summoned me @Onyx?
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Well I wouldn't want to talk about you behind your back.
Also, I was too lazy to delete the @ after using the mention autocomplete to spell your name properly.
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two of which i can't seem to get to be marked read
I've had that; had to go to my Notifications list and 'Mark all as Read'.
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i see i need to make a bug report on meta.d then.
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We still get an undying notification pointing at the original thread.
When is this thing going to be fixed?
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i believe the official answer was:
PRs acceptedNot enough corner rounding or color changing involved.
Trying to quote that just reminded me that the quote reply button is still broken on Chrome for Android, and I'm sure still potentially impacted on Safari on iOS.
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When is this thing going to be fixed?
YMBNH. The bike shed must be completely repainted at least 7 times before a bug can be "fixed" (by bolting on yet another rickety, skewed, mismatched framework to try to counteract the skew of the existing rickety, mismatched frameworks). Repeat for each bug.
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You make it sound more organised than it actually is.
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If you get enough layers of paint, it will stand up by itself without the shed needing structural integrity? Some discodevs do seem to believe that.
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That does depend on whether you've got anyone painting with industrial solvent.
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That does depend on whether you've got anyone painting with industrial solvent.
In what way? If your bike doesn't fit into the 2 ft. high shed, you were Doing It Wrong™ when you bought the bike.
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If you get enough layers of paint, it will stand up by itself without the shed needing structural integrity? Some discodevs do seem to believe that.
Be careful with that layer of paint. It's load-bearing.
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I found one example of bug fixing by paint. So it is on the Internet, therefore it must be
truesensible.http://www.jasonbeaver.com/rv7/firewall-forward/2013/02/ (6th picture)
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Ah, yes. I've fixed a few bugs that way, too.