I know the Beta badge description states:
Actively participated in the private beta
However, what constitutes "Actively"?
I'm not saying there is anything wrong with the 91 awarded, it just seems too few given the statistics on Area 51.
@danijelc Yeah, thats a huge difference. My spoken english is a lot worse than my written. (I mean, not surprisingly, I write in english a lot. But its too seldom that I meet someone to whom I can't speak german)
Expected 'important' but found 'ie7'. Expected ';' or '}' to terminate declaration but found 'ie7'. Declaration dropped. all.css:1 14:59:14.532 Error in parsing value for 'max-height'. Declaration dropped. all.css:1 14:59:14.532 Error in parsing value for 'display'. Declaration dropped. all.css:1 14:59:14.538 Unknown property 'zoom'. Declaration dropped. all.css:1 14:59:14.538 Unknown property 'ouline'. Declaration dropped.
Just a few minutes, I've been called. To those with a little JS experience: Try putting some alert('Foobar running!'); somewhere to see if it gets executed. BBL.
OK. If anyone is not yet too tired to try: to see whether the script is run at all, please take the line GM_log('Foobar running!'); (or alternatively: alert('Foobar running!');, and insert it directly after the comments on top of the script (i.e. in line 44). Then reload the page, and see if the log entry/alert gets triggert. If so, move it down to the next "space" (here: line 51, then line 57) and check again. Thanks!
@Izzy I'm totally not a JS dev, so this question may be dumb: Is it legal to have strings over multiple lines in JS? I mean without any delimiter char?
@AngeloNeuschitzer Hm. Let's leave it that temporarily, and... (checking)
...about line 254, function getLoggedInUserId() {. Remove the if-then-else, and have it simply return '';
(explanation: I just check for the stuff I changed/added, remove it step-by-step should at one point make it work, then we may get an idea what it has been)
I've got a nifty GoPro Hero 3, which I love. Something that I really like about it is the ultra-wide angle capture, and I'd love to be able to use it for Skype calls, Google + hangouts and other video conferencing.
The problem is, Windows doesn't see it as anything but a mass storage device, wh...
@TimPost Ah, yeah. I had a similar problem once and solved it through piping (thus creating a virtual device in /dev) but you know... no pipes on windows.
@AngeloNeuschitzer Hmmmm, wonder if I could manage to pass the host wireless device through to a VM and do it that way. Ugh... here we go Rube Goldberging :D
@kalina I found it's easier to resist shaking than cut down on espresso. I think I made the right call.
@TimPost I'm actually trying to come clean on caffeine currently. I'm down to 3 cups and start to replace part of the caffeinated coffee with decaf. Until now that helped against the shaking. (I'm surprised how hard it is, considering I gave up smoking "just so")
@AngeloNeuschitzer Bet she didn't even try. She just doesn't want that script passing by stealing all her rep. Such a nice worm I built... and she doesn't like it...
@NickWilde Yupp, still waiting for the <whatever> storm, but our gates seem to be strong...
So all that trouble only because that stupid pastebin! Paste it to the trashbin! Looks nice, but does nothing but causing headache. Targeted at programmers, ha!
@AngeloNeuschitzer Last "real joke" I heard that even made MS-support ROFL was a customer requesting support for the "latest Silverlight, but on MSIE 6" #D
@NickWilde Latest thing (not fully complete yet) is multi-site-support. Original saved the first site as "yours" for the Welcome greeting, if I remember correctly...
You can try Tox, a new encrypted IM client. It's in early Alpha, but the chat feature seems to work quite well already. It has all the features you want:
One on one messaging.
It encrypts messages.
Supports Mac OSX, Windows, and Linux.
No setup needed.
As I said it is in alpha sta...
For the voting system to mean anything, we need to employ the system of using one recommendation per answer. Allowing multiple recommendations in a single answer introduces ambiguity into the voting since it's not obvious which recommendation is being voted for.
This use of the Stack Exchange en...
@Seth You might write that to the A along with how you like it, hmm?
@Seth I feel it crazy to force mixing up things this way. Two people don't share a single answer either. When it makes sense to have them both in one answer, sure. But two completely independent solutions? Which one do I upvote then if I upvote the answer?
@NickWilde I was doing those modifications for me personally. I'm not aware of any official update in the last few months. Of course I'm willing to share, and wouldn't mind to have my changes included with the original project (or even cross-checked by its original author).
@Izzy No, but I want this site to contain well worded answers for the questions I ask. Not the "most popular" but a selection of tools with good reasoning.
If there are sufficient amount of answers for it to be useful to have a "poll" then the Q was too broad!
And I see no general rule to it either. Sometimes it's more fitting to combine two recommendations into one answer, another time it's just the other way around.
@Izzy I do. If one proposes "One answer per Post" (like the answer of @kalina on that Q) then you will not get two recommendations in one post - no matter how fitting it is.
@kalina The question is which service we want to provide: Have a list and a poll? Or have some deeply interesting recommendatinos that go well into why a tool is good at it?