@NokImchen Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room pseudo-rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
This user has now probably made around 15 accounts. He consistently uses the python, python-3.x, mod-wsgi, wsgi and mysql-python tags, and does not ever do anything constructive. This deleted question was his latest.
Unfortunately I haven't been bookmarking his other questions, but here are some...
@Doorknob ty for getting me baned comenting stupid stuf on my answer and gettimg me -3 votes on my answer and in the process downvoting the poor person who askd the question by 3
@AbhishekHingnikar I'm using the audio stream from the microphone and a FFT with 1024 frequency bins and a non-adjustable sample rate just isn't good enough.
@Nikki: If you want to form a coherent complaint, please go to Meta. Otherwise, please stop complaining about this — it’s clutter, and someone might decide to kick you.
@JanDvorak Y/A - Where you can't tag, comment, edit, close, delete, post images, set bounties, review, protect, maintain a reasonable level of sanity, vote, ...
But am I the only one who would totally travel with a small barebone PC, a proper keyboard and a big screen in my suitcase instead of using a laptop for coding all the time?
So, I'm in the process of building a website designer and I have come across something strange, if you set the text-shadow: 0 0 0 someColor on a element the shadow is actually applied, I have made a fiddle where this is very clear here FIDDLE.
Is there anything we can do about this, or is this a...
This is a question I've to-and-fro'd with for a while, and searched for and found nothing on: what're the accepted practices surrounding duplicating domain models in Javascript for a web application, when using a framework like Backbone or Knockout?
Given a web application of a non-trivial size ...
@JanDvorak: I never claimed that it did. I’m refuting this answer’s claim that “the blur property does not indicate no blur when set to zero” when it obviously does. — minitech31 secs ago
@CaptainGiraffe Did I not understand a sentence of yours? I was under the impression that I’m trying to get you to understand that “sharp” means the opposite of “blurry”, and strongly implies “no blurriness”.
Also, I’m not drunk. I promise.
That would be illegal, and I don’t do illegal things, usually.
@minitech Haha, like we want to be janitors here wasting our time all day with noobs :P
Moderation in SO is one of the most unrewarding jobs in the world... I admire you guys for doing it but I don't have the time or energy to do it myself.
When you're saying it like that you're belittling him. He imagined it and sent brainwaves across to programmers across the globe to get them to make it :)
(I don't see the point of tiling btw, that's just me though :P)
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