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07:56
@echoback, password retrievability seen from a technical view is not an ethical question but a question of security. If passwords can be extracted the system is simply less secure because a breach will compromise ALL users.
@PiotrChabros, your best bet is to write a good question on your problem.
@AnnaLear, thought you changed the question feed? There came two more questions in after your change.
08:28
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen I didn't see any questions in chat after Anna had changed settings.
 
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13:24
@ThorbjørnRavnAndersen I did. Meta questions just show on the ticker now. The first thing you're referring to isn't a question - it's an SE blog post. The second one I linked in response to @yatisagade.
13:48
anyone in?
well, I'm here... but no one else is talking/typing
14:00
sure
 
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15:58
lol I was glancing through chat and saw "if you know something about Cake, I would really appreciate the help". I'd love some cake right now :)
@AnnaLear, oh, didn't check that closely.
@Rachel, the cake is a lie!
Do memes ever die?
I don't think the cake was a lie... I saw it at the end in the credits
I'm sure it was just a misunderstanding ^_^
the whole idea of memes is that they don't die
 
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19:21
Posted by Alex Miller on September 15th, 2011

For the past couple months, we’ve had a new team starting up out of our NY office, CHAOS (or if you’re not into that whole brevity thing: Cheerful Helpful Advocates of Stack Exchange).  You’ve probably seen them around some of the sites or run into them in one of the chat rooms – but here’s your official introduction:

CHAOS works directly with Joel and me to come up with, and execute on, new ways to promote all of the new SE sites and bring in new users.  Looking at the original job posting we put up, you can get a bit of a feel for what they’ll be doing: …


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