but the information can be useful, in case someone might get confused as to why someone isn't understanding the context of a conversation, because they don't realize that an ignored person is talking
this is pretty much the only reason I try not to ignore people: I don't want to get confused and make sure I understand what people are talking about before I talk
well, the point is that other people might also be confused as to why you're talking as if it was a different context, because you're missing information
I wouldn't care much about the person who is then ignored. If it comes to the point where I don't want any information from them, they might as well be dead to me (metaphorically. As in: I don't really mind if they are confused as to why I'm not speaking in the right context)
@ssube because people would understand why I might not respond in the right way to a conversation and not get misinformed about what I'm actually doing
small example: user A is being offensive to user C. C ignores A. user A asks a question, and user B tries to help by asking another question "how do you do X if condition Y applies?" to get A to think. C doesn't know A asked a question, and ends up answering, making it harder for A to be helped, and looking like a condescending prick to B, who doesn't know C is ignoring A
can you also find a case in which he actually gave something back to the room? The culture isn't about giving back, sure, but that's Ben's argument to balance his vamping
So, starting off, I tend to not know how do I get hurt. I can wake up with a whole arm scratched, cut skin marks, etc. don't ask, I have no idea either. So since 4 months my toe hurts like hell on touch / bending a little more than normal. I also think I might have broken it somewhen
Lifehack: avoid red lights by driving at 114,004,827 mph. This velocity will blue-shift them enough to appear green. https://www.nobelprize.org/educational/physics/relativity/transformations-5.html
@towc I can be a dick sometimes, but I'm never bad intentioned. I like this room and like the people in it. I also like talking to you too, just not about coding. Which is why I often address my question to specific people. I am sure this is not true for everyone, but for me, your technical feedback is not constructive. That's my only beef with you.
I think this needs to be escalated. I'm writing the github issue
short explanation that does need more context: apologies count for very little when you've done the thing you were sorry for again after the first apology
not sure what the best way to escalate it is then. It seems like the ultimate answer is "it's not your call", but even if nothing comes from this, I still think it's important to raise the issues, which I consider to be very existant
Hey guys, can i have a small bit of assistance or direction of reading material. Ive made this codepen. Basically its pushing the values into the same object and not logging separate objects with separate values codepen.io/rusticblonde/pen/QMezOK
@BenFortune chat statistics webapp that we could all use! Original idea comes from JABFreeware from c#, but he had a desktop one and only he had access to it. It's also a way for me to practice react and node APIs
@BenFortune Yeah. I can't help but feel like GreenSock is the new flash in some way though. Wonder why SMIL is being depreciated if it's native you know.
shorter yes. Im inserting data into an object array, and its producing the line breaks associated with the div content, so i wanted to remove this as well as the pound sign :)
ok, makes sense :) ty. As mentioned im pretty sure this code will be naff but i can learn from it, as the above is doing as it should, but im sure there will be a more efficient way of writing it :)
does the browser download all fonts there ?
src: url('/assets/fonts/icomoon.eot?wlt1a3');
src: url('/assets/fonts/icomoon.eot?wlt1a3#iefix') format('embedded-opentype'),
url('/assets/fonts/icomoon.ttf?wlt1a3') format('truetype'),
url('/assets/fonts/icomoon.woff?wlt1a3') format('woff'),
url('/assets/fonts/icomoon.svg?wlt1a3#icomoon') format('svg');
@Arrow What others said, basically. A guideline I could give you to follow, is that before asking a question, you should think about wether a person, that hasn't seen your code, would understand it. The most common way is to provide a short, but concise example something that actually SO encourages its users to do. That way, there are much less misunderstandings and the help you get is faster and better :)
@Cerbrus The assumption is that questions need to be clear and specific, nobody is required to answer a question. A lot of specific and clear question go unanswered. Not everyone is trying to solve a problem, some people might be more interested in the topic and want to expand their understanding. Is there something wrong with that approach?
in all honesty if find it to be a form of harassment that there can be a gihub issue about a single individual. It seems repugnant that, that is even being tolerated
I guess the exact type of accelerant is unimportant. The real question I should have asked is: Will that stuff burn? It seems to be blue, which is probably significant, but I don't car enough to know if that means burny or cooly or what
Hi folks. parseInt when converting a string. Is there any way to retain the exact value of the converted string rather than to the nearest whole number?
Does Jquery not support multi-line literals? I have a jsfiddle here: jsfiddle.net/jm5fj29m if you remove the newline in the html string it works. Am I missing something here?
@MadaraUchiha well it was actually magic. Chrome caches aggressively fonts. I went on google.com and tried to use my fonts by adding content : '\f099' and it was displaying my icon