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Activity for manassehkatz‭

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Comment Post #279371 @Lundin I find Firefox complains about *closing a window with multiple tabs*, but it does **not** (at least for me) complain about closing individual tabs, unless an application tells it do so.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279390 Science Fiction & Fantasy have a lot in common and in some ways are indeed different from other genres. But they do overlap with many other types of **fiction** to varying degrees. I suggest not **literature** but **fiction**. There are a lot of issue for fiction (whether Science Fiction & Fantasy or...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279371 This isn't "configure the web browser". Probably *could* be done strictly in the browser by an extension **which would be supremely annoying**. Normally it is done by a drop of Javascript as part of the page. Trivial to add. Useful to the 50% of users who it helps. Annoying to the 50% of users who ca...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279180 I have **zero knowledge** of the financial/corporate structure of Discourse. I just used them as an example because we (Codidact) used them a bit in the initial planning stages.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279180 This sounds more like a collaborative *effort* than typical Q&A. I don't think this fits the type of topic material envisioned (in general) for Codidact. On the other hand, the Codidact *software* might be useful to you. The software is open source and available on Github. To be honest, I suspect tha...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #279001 On SomeOther site, this is part of Travel.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278775 a) IIRC (but not searching right now) I think that was more like "general programming site" -> "move to the right language-specific site" or something of that sort, not totally generic; b) I may have changed my mind.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278775 This would become Quora. No thank you.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278743 *the generic "useful, shows some effort..." clearly does not fit to every community.* Especially Code Golf, where it is more like true "voting", but also Meta and some others. In some cases a +1 is almost a "like". (Except that I don't like "like", nor do I like using the word like too much :-) )
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278722 For better or worse, SomeOther sites have similar limitations on which markdown features are supported in comments.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278642 If I want to write recreational software for a computer, I **code games**.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278665 [Obligatory YouTube reference](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8NTiOt-oP0)
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278642 "Code Games" make me think "Computer games", which is something quite different.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278605 @Canina Copy is, IMHO, far preferable to Move here. Aside from the "don't want to move the comments to a live Challenge" + "don't want to lose the Comments if they are important" conundrum, there is an advantage to having past *proposed* challenges (both those that were made live and those that weren...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278642 Even though Code Golf is itself limiting (as noted elsewhere, there are Code Bowling, King of the Hill and other types of challenges), those two words *immediately* give the sense that (a) it is about writing code and (b) it is about fun & games. "Coding Challenges" by itself to me sounds more like "...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278639 The description on Codidact tends to be longer and can include the site name. Also, while "challenges" has been used in the past, I see it more as "competition" - i.e., a "challenge" is "make this work", a "competition" is "see who can make it work best".
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278609 Interested as enthusiast.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278552 This is a 2-part issue: 1 - Is this information recorded? 2 - Do we want to display it? Recording this is a significant hit to the database - an update for every single view. It gets a bit more complicated if we want to track unique (i.e., per user) views. If this is already being tracked then displa...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278394 I have the PHP fluency, just don't have the time to do this. But I do think it is a very good idea. In particular it could help for people who want to move from *different* sites - e.g., there are several different sites that might match to Software Development.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278388 It shouldn't complicate things too much. Only the original author would have that option (revert from Community) and easy enough to check if there have been any later edits. Waiting to change ownership until after there is a non-author edit is more complicated and then doesn't show the "Community own...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278387 To me the issues isn't so much "dupe targets" as making those particular posts more obvious/accessible. The typical user doesn't do a good job of searching for dupes prior to asking a question. But if they saw an obvious "article" about related topics, then hopefully they would read that before askin...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278388 *The author shouldn't be able to reverse this setting later, so there should be a suitable warning in the UI.* With the exception that they should be able to reverse the setting **if and only if nobody else has edited.** For example, OP posts, decides it would be a good "Community Wiki" style article...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278386 because nobody can find it - I've had trouble finding it myself when I have wanted to refer others to it. "Papers", "Articles", "Blog", "Wiki" - whatever you call it, the result is the same if it ends up with a multi-author well-written and easy-to-find reference work related to many typical question...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278386 I have been very much in favor of such a thing from the beginning. "Harper Reinstate Monica" and I tried to make a similar thing on DIY SE a while back - essentially a How To guide that would cover a **ton** of routine, but important, questions, so that people could be referred to it and then either...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278304 *"If you want to have a successful project, you need to consider it as your first priority."* This is why I downvoted this answer. This statement seems to say "no person in the world can ever work on two different projects and be successful in both of them." That is patently false. Whether or not the...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278133 for people who upload with no extension or wrong extension. While I originally thought that was OP's problem, later comments seem to indicate that is not the case (e.g., "capture.jpg" should work).
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278133 I'm a bit confused @ArtOfCode so please confirm or correct: It sounds like you are saying that *first* extension is checked and *second* internal file format is verified. The end result would be: If a file has no extension (or a non-image extension) then it will be rejected by the first test, and if ...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278132 That is very strange with an actual .jpg extension.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #278132 Operating system? Firefox version? Actual filename (including extension)? Filesize? "I'm 100% sure that I'm updating the right file type" doesn't say what the file type is.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277959 *that the receiver may feel indebted to the giver* Interesting. I could see that if **votes** were identified, since those cause rep-or-equivalent (I think it will be a while before, in a sense, rep truly disappears, even if it doesn't directly grant privileges). But reactions would be, I think, spec...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277841 But IMNSHO, the JSON file should be an output of the system, which in turn should draw it from the database. Something like codidact.com/communitylist would read the database and spit out JSON.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277841 In my ideal setup (which I don't always get to do), with the exception of graphics, there is a grand total of **one file** that ever changes - containing DB credentials, S3 credentials, key configuration details. Everything else is in the database.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277841 I'm very much a database guy. If this is in the database, then when you add a new community, *everything* is in the database except for discrete community-specific files (e.g., logos). This way no *files* need to be updated for a new community - they either exist for specific community or exist (unch...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277571 No. They fake it. Either for a small *fixed size* array by using a bunch of fields, or for a large variable size array by using another table.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277571 *Typical* databases don't have records like that - i.e., some fixed fields plus a variable number of additional fields (in this case, the PostIds could go into the *thousands* very quickly). What they instead have is two types of master records (User and Post) and a ManyToMany Table connecting them (...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277841 Ugh. That should absolutely be sitting in a database table.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277571 scale from thousands up to millions. Been there, done that. Most of the actual disk spaces gets taken up by the indexes. No matter how you slice it, its a mess. Not worth doing IMHO. Personally, the way I read (here or SE) is I go to the relevant site/community/category and then start at the top and ...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277571 @Moshi Whether it is UserId + PostId + Boolean or UserId + PostId + Timestamp makes very little difference. Timestamp would make for slightly larger records. Boolean would make the update process more complicated (because you would have to update all the little records each time). There are some othe...
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277836 The equivalent of Judaism's [CYLOR](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/CYLOR)
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277841 +1 But I suspect it is not "launch date" but rather "internal autoincrement id #" Which is almost the same.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277571 I don't know how things are tracked right now. My gut feeling (sometimes wrong) is that there is a per-user-per-category timestamp which is used to generate these magic dots. If you want it per-post then that jumps from users x categories to users x posts - potentially a huge table.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277549 This logo idea does not make any sense to me. At all. Sorry. Word + box? No. Mathematics has some many wonderful symbols. This seems to be the opposite.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277544 This *seems* to be working now (403 error popup) in both Chrome & Firefox. Did somebody fix something and not note it here? Or is the system acting inconsistently?
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277544 Actually, that behavior is generally correct. The first page doesn't have the token (terms may vary - session variable, etc.) needed. When you refresh the page, it gets that and then voting, etc. work. It is a side-effect of making things work via AJAX rather than full page reloads for every click.
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #277314 @luap42 There may be a good reason, but can you explain **why** we can't use a FA icon for this instead of unicode? The code is not embedded in someone's name like [Prince](https://www.bustle.com/articles/156480-3-ways-to-type-princes-symbol-name-from-a-font-to-old-fashioned-unicode)
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almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #277311 But seriously: How about if we substitute a nice Font Awesome symbol instead? Checking this: https://fontawesome.com/icons?d=gallery&q=admin I think maybe [user-shied](https://fontawesome.com/icons/user-shield?style=solid)
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almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #277311 @Lundin And if they get suspended, that is equivalent to mortgaging your property. Do not pass go. Do not collect 200 imaginary internet points.
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almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #277221 I have found *many* times that I click into the post and can't find *anything* that changed.
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almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #277220 More for skimming. The idea is that it would add more information without taking **any** additional space on screen, and in a way (e.g., same color as "voted" indicator on individual post page) that would be really obvious to the User without taking away from anything else.
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almost 4 years ago
Comment Post #277197 I've seen the same thing - on Cooking I have votes 15, question 5, answer 9.
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almost 4 years ago