> Pattern-matching website in body, pattern-matching website in title, pattern-matching website in username ---------- Title - Position 10-21: fitness.com Body - Position 10-21: fitness.com Username - Position 10-21: fitness.com
You know what I'm talking about: When you get to know meta.SE, you predict the outcome of the posts, like any other site. In the case of that FR, @Ferry, your first or second comment would be "if something is that important, write it in the room's description."
@zʏᴀʙiɴ101 As for those rooms... they're possible to feed with Smokey, but if nobody's going to use them thenthere's not much point wasting resources. We might be able to sort another solution using the metasmoke API or a websocket, or something.
that is, we can provide the API and you can have a bot pull data from it and post to chatrooms.
@soup I didn't see the link (blame SE for not underlining links), that but then its still naa, since its a public resource instead of a number that charges you as you call.
@Magisch We had a user on ELL (still have it) that kept plugging their ears and shouting rules in grayish areas in a very trollish matter. This guy looked like that.
Didn't you try the simple free software solution? http://www.flexihub.com/serial-over-network.html
This helped me. There is a free subscription plan anв it was enough for me. But serial port sharing works only for windows version.
@Undo ^ is so good a message, you need to either add it to !!/help or make another command for it. Honestly, stuff in that message is what I want to link to when guiding first-time visitors, not help's List of Commands.
Oh @Mag, I just upvoted the question FTW. It'll get more than 10 upvotes unless something weird happens.
> Before starting to feed back to Smoke Detector, make sure you've read the guidance on [your privileges], the [available commands], and [how to feed back].
I try to avoid talking about religion on any site because, even though you might not mean something, someone might take it as rude. And you know, no one wants fights
So, proposal that we just had a small discussion about in TL: Remove Islam from offensive and email filters (and any others like that that commonly cause fp/confusion)
I don't want to come across as stifling, but the purpose of this room is to deal with spam on the network. With that, we support Smoke Detector, Metasmoke and a few other quality projects. Can we keep the idle chatter to a minimum?
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I realize that we all like to talk and share (I do it too), but recently, this room has become noisy with more and more off topic chatter.
So apart from reconfiguration and having to create new accounts, how would people feel if we moved source control to GitLab? Just gauging opinions, here.
> Jon asks about their use of GitLab. Nick says it works okay, but they’re testing GitHub Enterprise internally due to performance. GitHub is significantly faster, search works a lot better (due to using Postgres search rather than Elastic Search), and there are some nice new features in GitHub like squashing commits.
We are considering GitHub enterprise at work too. We have gitlab now. It's a nice solid "meh". I like githubs UI a ton better and they have integration with so many other services.