@hichris123 Tell me how you hacked dev.SE, I've said this 6 times.
I have this code: time=1 setInterval(function(){$('#input').val('@hichris123 Tell me how you hacked dev.SE, I\'ve said this ' + time + (time===1?' time.':' times.')) $('#sayit-button').click() time+=1 },5000)
@hichris123 Tell me how you hacked dev.SE, I've said this 7 times.
@hichris123 Tell me how you hacked dev.SE, I've said this 8 times.
@hichris123 Tell me how you hacked dev.SE, I've said this 9 times.
I'd like to nominate Seth
He's been a huge part of helping shape the community so far. He's said before that he would really need to think about it before accepting a nomination here, and I believe that the best mods are those that need to be (ever so gently) arm-twisted into it.
Decl...
also I have to derive the law of cosines or something for math for which I got some huge square root thing which is probably wrong and I have no idea how to fix :P
@Undo Ever notice how off-topic this room gets? :P
(it's fine though)
@Doorknob - Yes I understand that <kbd> may not be appealing to certain people, but you can't just editing someone's post because you don't agree with them. The truth is this minor styling is definitely valid. You can stalk me if you want, but it will just be a lose-lose situation for everyone. :( — Derek 朕會功夫53 secs ago
@Derek朕會功夫 My comment was meant partially as a joke, but this "minor styling" should not be used (the above post should convince you of that), and editing improper content/formatting out of a post is certainly valid. You could edit a post that said "Hi pleasehelpmewithmyJavaScriptcode", and kbd links are just as improper. (Okay, maybe not as bad, but you get the point :P) — Doorknob29 secs ago
A box just comes out of nowhere which says "chat with an expert". It happened once on Stack Overflow and once on Meta. Is this an ad? Isn't Meta supposed to have no ads?
Here's the HTML for that weird box:
<div id="adviza-box" style="width: 380px; ">
<div id="adviza-status">
<img ...
@hichris123 - May I ask since when I have to strictly follow the W3C recommended guideline when I am writing an answer? I'm not trying to be rude but I have never heard of this rule before... Also, even the SO website itself doesn't follow the HTML5 stadards (according to the W3C markup validation service.) — Derek 朕會功夫24 secs ago
Okay: list http://stackoverflow.com/questions/327332/what-should-a-non-cs-grad-learn-to-be-good-with-programming-languages-like-c http://stackoverflow.com/questions/382431/good-apis-for-scope-analyzers
I went to http://dev.stackexchange.com (I tried this out because I thought maybe there's a SE site for it, but it seems to redirect me to http://www.stackexchange.com) and logged in. I pressed the button that "sends SE information to this site" and I got logged in as... Blondie21?
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We'd like to make it easier to cite articles from the literature, on MathOverflow.
I propose adding a single button to the edit toolbar while writing posts, which will pop up a search dialog, allow the user to select a result, and then insert a nicely formatted link to the paper back into the...
Of course, sometimes you get the best of both worlds. I'm currently working on a web scraper in Ruby, and it's great fun. But the consultant I consult for won't not pay me.
I've tried to tell him that it's just pure fun, but he says that if he gets paid for it, I do too.