@PeterGrace I also sometimes make phonecalls from my pocketwatch.
I think I know what's being asked here, but I really don't want to answer. http://serverfault.com/questions/364992/how-to-manage-more-then-one-mx-server-with-postfix
Resistentialism is a jocular theory to describe "seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects." For example, objects that cause problems (like lost keys or a fleeing bouncy ball) exhibit a high degree of malice toward humans and lend support to resistentialist beliefs. In other words, a war is being fought between humans and inanimate objects, and all the little annoyances objects give people throughout the day are battles between the two. The term was coined by humorist Paul Jennings in a piece titled "Report on Resistentialism", published in The Spectator in 1948 and rep...
It would be nice to allow users to mark a change in an answer (or question) as minor (e.g. for a simple spelling or grammar correction). A change marked as minor wouldn't push the question on top of the list of questions on the home page or in the feeds. It wouldn't trigger any notification. This...
@WesleyDavid you don't anthropomorphize your lawnmower. the lawnmower just cuts grass. If you stick your hand in there it'll chop it off. (Just like larry ellison)
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Could we have the ability to mark a change as minor in questions or answers?
Minor spelling corrections should not bump a question IMHO. Therefore, a checkbox (far away from the CW one please) "minor edit" should be available to signify "this edit did not change any...
That's one thing that bugs me about SE. Just how easily such suggestions get shot down. The entire point of the community should be to improve quality. Unless you're the lawnmower.
@Iain It's not that difficult to compute how much of a change is involved in a given edit. PHP has built-ins for that according to my Devs. Obviously, if you're adding a pile of stuff, that's not minor. Spelling fixes involve a low character count change and low rep users should still have any changes vetted.
@Adrian PHP is not doing natural language parsing though. Changing "is" to "is not" can substantially change the meaning of an answer (in fact I've rejected edits that do just that).
"First, users could be prevented from making minor edits until a certain sufficiently high rep, perhaps initially very high (like 5k)" LOL at high rep at 5k on SO. That's one keyboard faceroll answer
@voretaq7 I think that could be revisited in light of the suggestions system; changes marked as minor would always be a suggestion and the suggestion review would have to click an "agree->minor" box, so you'd have the level of accountability and wouldn't bump the question. Also, it could have some reasonable limit, like 30 characters or something like that.
I would like to know your opinion on which DBMS (probably SQL) can perform fairly well and not stress the server too much from the CPU / RAM point of view.
I'm used to MySQL but I found (maybe it was a bug of MySQL at the time - about 4 years ago) that a database of 1GB (or was it 10GB ? oh well ...
@Jacob Erm, the code has #ifdef WITH_IPV6 sections in it. If I built with that defined it'd choke making a connection to an external server with the Invalid Something Or Other error; built without and it works perfectly. I didn't have time to figure out exactly what part, got to 1am last night and just ran out of gas.
I need to go through my jabber.xml (configuration) file and strip out all the crap. It comes with a monster configuration file, like Apache's HTTPd, and you can run the server on a 20 line config file just fine.... more for the TODO list.
@Jacob IPv6 connectivity doesn't work though, and I've got a long term goal of switching my internal network to IPv6 only.
Im going to construct server and need advice if this configuration will works together
CPU: Intel Xeon E5645 Processor 2.4 GHz 12 MB Cache Socket LGA1366
Motherboard: Intel Westmere Workstation Motherboard S5520SCR Dual Xeon Intel 5520 LGA1366 PCI-Express SATA
Power supply: Corsair Professiona...
@MDMarra There's no question, until you hit large scale deployments it's always cheaper (TCO) to buy than build. When you're the size of FaceBook or Google, building your own container DCs becomes cheaper.
@Adrian why does everyone bash supermicro? My entire infrastructure is supermicro right now, and I've had ZERO problems over 5 years, versus a failed hard drive at least once a month with Dell...
@MarkHenderson We see about 25% failure of SuperMicro units in the first couple years. And we end up with stability problems on them at around 4 years.
Anyone with GTalk care to try sending me a message again (chris@stoneyforest.net)... I'm now certain Google had bad DNS information cached... Let's not talk about how I'm certain of that. =]
Recently we have implemented a domain setup with windows 2008 server R2. Here the problem is, when we use the particular application to connect to the client network it works fine. But it is replacing the computer's (client computer not server) preferred dns server Ip address to 127.0.0.1 The pol...
Dear colleges, Yes I know I'm smarter than the average person, Yes I know my standardized test scores are great, no I don't want the 30 emails and 10 letters a Day you send me. Please leave me alone
Scotland is a very small country, which is a part of a small group of small countries. Why would it benefit us to remove the massive funding we get from Westminster?
My beard may appear ferocious at first glance, but it's really quite a peaceful set of follicles
Also, @ScottPack has a lot more Unix/Linux experience, I believe, which immediately makes his beard outrank my own, regardless of how much more glorious mine looks.
I installed JIRA yesterday on my OSX computer. It worked by going to the address:
localhost:8080
I Turned off my computer yesterday, and today when I tried to go there, I got:
Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to localhost:8080
No live server..
What is happening? How do i fix it?
@RoryAlsop well, actually I want to go and smack each and every one of them, disable their ability to flag anything, anywhere, EVER, and tell them to grow up or get off my internet.
But that would be cruel, so I'll settle for just killing them all in a nice explosion.