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00:02
I could condone removal of the "visited X days, Y consecutively" because it can (and does) lead to compulsive behavior. But what I don't understand is why leave it for personal profiles and remove it from public profiles? Sounds counter-intuitive to me. If I am going to obsess about numbers, I am going to do that about my numbers
@Xnero as for "how long", I have no clue why would anyone want to remove that too. It's been a very useful metric
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@OlegValter Yeah, and I don't see any privacy concerns with it as some can see with last seen.
@Xnero yeah. Something tells me it might've been swiped with the removal of "last seen" (which I don't see as that of a bad thing), but I can't think of any good reason for removing it - if anything, it was a useful piece of info. As pointed out in comments (Sci-Fi and Fantasy mod):
@animuson What about account age? As far as I can tell (please correct me if I'm missing something), it's now impossible to tell when another user joined the site, whether they're a ten-year lurker or a newbie who arrived yesterday. User ID provides a hint but no precision. Is there something creepy or undesirable about knowing how experienced a site member someone is? — Rand al'Thor 1 hour ago
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@OlegValter It's still visible in one's network profile under accounts, hopefully it doesn't get removed there.
@Xnero yeah, let's hope so. I'd much rather see it restored, though - if it stays this way or gets worse, I will (if no one does this first) make a request and a userscript restoring this (as much as possible - because it will likely have to use the API
00:34
@Xnero There's none.. it's just an excuse. And I think they know it which is why they're trying to shut down any talk about it.
@Xnero I'm sure it will. They didn't notice that it's still there..
@OlegValter I'm already doing it.
This is making me angry too.. now I have to scan for the number I'm interested in.
01:09
@Scratte writing a request or a userscript? :)
01:21
userscript.. request is useless. They don't listen
@Scratte ah, leave the request part to me then :) By request I mean supporting/starting some ruckus ending up in the change being reverted (hopefully)
I think that will not happen.. they seem to really want this information to be lost.
01:37
@Scratte hm, well, you never know until you try :)
I know what they mean when they say transition now.. They haven't ruined the Activity tab yet!
Here my work on Cody. I still need to scrape the activity though
02:02
LOL!
Gotta support those mobile users who are coding on their phones — Kevin B 2 hours ago
@Scratte yes, seen that one :) Feels exactly like it
@Scratte oh, don't give me Friday morning nightmares :)
@Scratte want to use the API instead? User object should have everything needed
@OlegValter No. Not in the mood to humour Stack at all.. I'm scraping the site.
Twice!.. on every load of a user profile.
02:18
@Scratte ok, but it would be quite ironic to utilize the API to restore the feature they took away :) That said, if add a placeholder hook, I can submit a PR later that will add this functionality (if you want)
@OlegValter Not really.. they'll just remove it from the API.
This is the way to do it.. post a script that scrapes the site. There's nothing they can do about it. Then add an API call on my own version to get the correct information.
@Scratte huh, I just wanted to say "until they remove it from the API as well" :) Hope not, though. The one that does it will likely be crucified - for example, the ARC uses this info - something tells me Makyen's going to be very pissed off about it should it go away
@Scratte they can change the markup? :)
I think they don't care who they are upsetting. They get an idea in their heads and that's how it's going to be. It's been like this for years. They don't listen to people.
They keep violating the unspoken agreement with the community all while they have blog posts about how much they're doing for "us".. I find it quite despicable.
And this is equally disturbing to me.
@Scratte well, you can't expect everyone be on your side :) After all, there apparently are many coders on mobile
but in any case, yeah, this (as the previous decision to remove 404 pages completely) is far from I would call "community centric"
Heh.. making the page responsive is hardly what this is really about. I'm sure they can make it responsive without wasting all that space for people with actual monitors.
And badges being the first thing is also horrible. People want to wee tag badges and posts on profiles, not images of trophies.
02:34
@Scratte they can. I can speak from experience (admittedly, not a grand one, but if even I can do that, surely superstars at SE can?).
I assume it's a culture thing or how frontend folks are taught nowadays
This is all about making increasing the gamification on the site.
@Scratte I doubt it's anything nefarious, though. It simply smells of Apple culture to me. It's the same reason why FF's UI is horrendous to use right now.
And it's just being wrapped in spin.. and as soon as the spin is questioned, they'll shut the conversation down.
the focus is on mobile or relatively small-screen users with little to no knowledge of how their devices/OSs/browsers work
@OlegValter Apple culture is by definition nefarious, as far as I understand it. People were always scared to lose their jobs. Scolded in front of their team members and pushed to the limit and beyond.
02:39
it actually explains a lot of change to the worse
It's not about making the site better. It's about making people online all the time.
@Scratte oh, I am pretty sure this part is not Apple-specific :) I am talking more about the UI/UX. Take Firefox - since I launched it for the first time since the latest updates, I can't shake off the feeling I am on a Mac. But it is actually worse than that since I am not but they expect me to trod along with conventions native to it
and this is the same vibe I keep getting from the recent updates to the network
custom 404s -> gone, "don't look as good on new screens" (read: won't fly well with our paying customers) enough
useful info in profile -> gone, screw you if you used it to help you make decisions
I keep getting the Nokia vibe here.. they're trying to attract people that don't care about formatting posts, that can easily access the site from their phones on the buss. People who have short attention spans, and that most certainly will get poked by the pitchforks.
So what happens is that at first they'll get a lot of new users.. but then the user groups will clash even more than they already do. They'll lose contributors, they'll get new users devastated and the site will just go down in content quality.
For a while it will not look like it's bad.. but at some point people notice, and that's when it's just downhill from there, because you just can't get trust back fast enough to save it.
meh, it will live long enough for everyone involved to have a nice life and move on to other projects, don't worry :)
all those with the initial vision are already gone, most of them checked out long ago
Yes. Those rich ones don't lose. The boss and decision makers will move on to new job and make the same stupid decisions. Ultimately, they don't care.. It's the site itself that loses.
02:48
at present, Stack Exchange network is a successful business - nothing less, nothing more
which explains a lot of decisions being made
a successful business-class IT project must look neat on very expensive iPhones, iPads, Macs, etc
But.. it doesn't. It looks just as horrible on a BigMac as on my screen.
@Scratte oh, I believe it does look better on a laptop or a mobile. But hardly much better, I agree. The problem is that the codebase is very old, and it, of course, shows
and since it, apparently, has never been well-covered with tests, nearly every change made breaks something else
does it look familiar? :)
it's a fun time to be on the network, to be honest. It's struggling to bring itself to the standard of Enterprise software
I'm not sure it's the codebase that is the problem. It's all the shortcuts.. but mostly decision being made.
@Scratte it's part of it. What I meant is that SE understands they need to update the platform, but since no one can be sure that by changing one thing dozens of others will not break, we get what we see now
but I agree that decision-making is the most concerning part
because it's the same old "we make all decisions for you while having no problem with getting your contributions"
Only that same old is getting really old. And it's making people more angry every time it happens.
03:03
I ... doubt it does :)
You mean they can't get more angry than they already are?
Did they change the vote count thing? I have to reload every time I want to see the break down.
Morning
Just see new changed profile.
03:18
morning!
Don't like it :(
we are having a "down with the establishment" hour, want to join?
??
:D
see the transcript :)
@Scratte not sure - are you checking on a site where you have >= 1000 rep?
@Shree Nine users like it. Everyone else hates it. Stack is going to keep it because they like the nine so much more than everyone else :D
03:21
@Scratte I don't think that many are. It's all familiar faces I see responding to those posts/changes in negative light - I assume most don't care enough
@OlegValter Yes. I have a script. Perhaps that's it.
@Scratte probably, but I think it should refresh on another click
I don't use it much so can't tell for sure
unfortunately, I agree that this change is likely to stay - otherwise it would be the second change rolled back under pressure in a very short time span - I don't think they will go for it
@Scratte D. now -35. Meta user's are 0.0015 or some thing similar and they don't care about them. Just push the change.
I like this comment.
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, 2 hours ago, by Makyen
For some reason they appear to think "responsive (design)" === "narrower width", instead of "responsive design" === "how things are displayed on the page adapts to the user's screen/window size, aspect ratio (width and height), and pixel density, such that the content is displayed well regardless of what those properties are, within the designed-for variance."
^ that's what I tried to say before. It's just spin.. it's a lie. Stacks arguments are flawed and they do not hold up at all.
@Shree yes, in complete agreement with Makyen here. That's what I also thought being "responsive" means (the latter part).
03:27
Now update myself about changes, read all room transcript along with meta question.
Most of the room transcript is this: Me being angry and Oleg trying to see the positive sides :D
:)
@Shree can we appeal to WHO to put a marking on SE sites similar to cigarette packs? :) It can be argued that it slowly kills us by making us waste time
oh, the irony of posting this message after "Oleg trying to see the positive sides" :)
Heh.. that's too funny :D Stack is a decease or a lethal addiction.. get out while you can.
I am willing to wait until Aaron's team finishes reworking the UI and defer the judgement that they do not know what responsive means till later, but what I cannot condone is unilateral removal of information once again without any prior discussion with the community
@Scratte "decease"? :) I guess you could say so
03:43
@Scratte I see you sweet-talked a blurry flower into helping you test the PII stuff? :)
@OlegValter I think the blurry flower is just helpful :) I'm not sure it was my sweet-talk :)
But I didn't want to ask too much.. so I didn't ask to get an image of the DOM where the pii is on the actual post.
I am curious if they kept the script or removed it, but I was afraid to ask that too :D
04:04
@Scratte heh, publish it first, then ask :)
I suppose that, apart from the review, nothing is pending?
@OlegValter That's correct. I fixed a small bug. I'll review about 100 posts after the review to make sure nothing is broken.
But there's no rush.. another week or two isn't going to make a difference.
@Scratte true :)
04:39
with activity ..it's not working on new profile though.
 
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05:50
Great question; too bad it needs more focus:
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Q: Do cookies protect tokens against XSS attacks?

RhubarbI'm building a JWT-based (JSON Web Token) authentication mechanism for an browser-based Javascript web app, working with a stateless server (no user-sessions!) and I want to know, once and for all, if using storing my JWT token in a cookie will protect my token from XSS attacks, or if there is n...

Love how it is written :p
 
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07:00
the question is indeed lovely :)
although it's a bit nonsensical
07:17
but I don't see it as unfocused
07:35
This is the worst UI I've ever seen. Lots of extra unnecessary white space on the right. — Kevin M. Mansour 9 hours ago
^ @KevinM.Mansour that is brilliant!! You said exactly what was in my mind!
@OlegValter 🤔 Hm.. it is a bit lengthy but I think they did a good job at clarifying exactly what they want... I wonder if it can be re-opened
08:34
@Sabito錆兎 folks, this is certainly not the worst UI you've seen in your life. Or you haven't seen much yet :) But it is certainly immensely wasteful of one's space
Or you haven't seen much yet --- yeah that is probably it ;)
@Sabito錆兎 :) I feel this comment is a bit unfair to Aaron and the team - it is certainly not a bad UI. But it is definitely a flawed one. The amount of space wasted is ... just baffling to me.
^ I mean the comment made on the post
I don't like that they removed the calender :(
@OlegValter Yeah I am too inexperienced too judge UI
09:14
@Sabito錆兎 yeah, that was rather unwise
Do you remember that meta post where someone asked for a GitHub like heatmap?
I can swear I saw a staff response that the calendar widget is very outdated
Now I suppose it will never happen
and my suspicion is that was the reason why they wanted to remove it and thought they can just slip the change unnoticed
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Q: Calendar popup missing some of the CSS styles

ArulkumarThe calendar popup in the Profile tab under the Visited section, missing some of the CSS styles. Current Calendar UI: Old Calendar UI:

@OlegValter Outdated? how? I liked that feature. It was simple and did its job well. I would have preferred making it public but now it is gone entirely :(
09:17
@Sabito錆兎 by "outdated" I only referred to styling :) I can't find staff response, though - it seems as if it disappeared
or I am looking in the wrong place
Ah right. It did look a little out of place
2 mins ago, by Oleg Valter
I can swear I saw a staff response that the calendar widget is very outdated
^ can't seem to find it, though
09:37
in any case, this removal was definitely intentional, just as with the custom 404 pages
the only thing I do not understand is the reasoning behind those removals
take calendar, for example:
> This is some super legacy UI that isn’t remotely mobile-friendly
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A: Stack Overflow Reputation Heat-Map Feature

Sabito 錆兎Sadly with the new changes to the profile page to make it responsive, the calendar feature has been removed; because, and I quote, "it’s a potentially toxic metric". On subsequent inquiry by hkotsubo: Why is the consecutive visit calendar potentially toxic? Aaron Shekey - staff member and produ...

this is no reason to remove the whole component. Rework it from the ground up if required, but do not remove it. Unless it is so horribly broken (functionally) that it is not worth saving. Apparently, it wasn't broken beyond repair
@OlegValter I feel like they don't really want the reasoning to be discussed in the first place. For example, they announced that they were going to deprecate the mobile views before doing it but they announced these changes after applying them network wide
with all that said, I see reason behind removing it in the long run. I dare say every part of the gamification component should go. But we also need to understand that the Ui team can only do so much on their side
every part of the gamification component should go - but people will contribute a lot less then :/
It is the main selling point of SO IMO
09:46
@Sabito錆兎 it hasn't been for quite a while
they currently sell accumulated knowledge (Teams) and marketing space (Collectives)
I think the site won't be the same for many if you remove the rep and badges
@OlegValter :(
@Sabito錆兎 true, it won't - it will be immensely better :)
🤔🤔 How?
I feel like a lot of people will just stop participating
Bringing new users to the site will also become very hard as there is nothing to attract them
The only part of gamification that I want to be removed is the need for rep to get privileges.
That sucks ^
09:59
@Sabito錆兎 that's the point. A lot will - and good riddance. A lot will not because gamification is only effective because we, as human beings, need validation from others (call that a chemical reaction, but does not change the fact)
I came here to participate because I felt excitement (and still feel) when I realized I can compete and even connect with core contributors of a technology I am interested in. That I can share what I know and test my knowledge against thousands of others, not the "reputation" and "badges"
and I am pretty sure there are a lot of others that joined for the same reasons
I think the rep is somewhat fun but misapplied. It shows "level of trust" the system has but you can only be trusted by adding more content. You don't get any rep for curation. Well, barely any - there is the small amount for suggested edits. So, rep promotes posting and devalues any other activity.
@VLAZ ah, that's just the nature of capitalism :) Any system that incentivizes increasing your "capital" (social credits, number of badges, reputation points, you name it), essentially incentivizes production and consumption (in our case it's posting answers and questions respectively) regardless of the quality of the product
The badges are completely ignorable. You don't get anything out of them, unlike rep which allows you to do more stuff. With the exception of gold badges but that requires serious commitment. And ironically, it's easier to get a gold badge if you're not going to practice using it. Conversely, if you need the gold badge hammer because you spend your time hunting for dupes, it's harder to get it.
10:07
I started participating more after the 100 rep associated bonus. It blew my mind. I don't remember what I thought at that time but I do remember feeling special as I was suddenly given something that I had to work very hard for; for free! And in that amount! 100 rep for free! It felt good and started trying to contribute more.

Eventually, of course, I learned that rep and badges were just pixels on my screen and don't really *do* much. This feeling of apathy towards gamification became more strong after I got 2k rep. Having my edits apply at an instant was good enough for me and I didn't f
@Sabito錆兎 Yep. I think rep loses meaning after 2-3k. I'd say being able to close vote it also important but then again, not essential.
@VLAZ agreed. And it is also easily explainable via the nature of the capitalist system - you get more currency if you don't need, if you need it, you are practically bound to get less.
@VLAZ EXACTLY!
sorry for getting socio-political for a second :)
@OlegValter Meh I like when people get socio-political :p
10:10
@VLAZ I'd say after 10K presently - but it significantly drops in value after 3K, true, as there are little to no useful activities associated with higher rep levels. Nutjobs like me like tags, though, so I'll be looking forward 20K, I guess
@OlegValter Meh, seeing deleted content is OK, I guess. The inline tag edit is...meh. Useful addition but I'm not really sure it's worth a 10k privilege.
Del/undel voting is...not easy, to be honest.
@VLAZ oh, sorry, I was talking about unilateral tag wiki edits at 20K+ :)
@VLAZ I am satisfied with flagging so only 2k editing privileges matter to me, everything else has a flag for it
@OlegValter Ah, yeah. I actually submitted my first tag wiki and excerpt edit recently. It took ages to be approved.
@Sabito錆兎 I think @Scratte feels the same way. They aren't very enthusiastic at getting rep either.
10:14
@VLAZ yeah, each takes forever to get approved... Say thanks to a very high reviewer threshold (5K+ is ridiculous)
@Scratte Ohh you have got it post it... give me a minute..
my personal record is 1.5 months on a single wiki edit
As for the days visited stat, I propose we all submit our own new answers here ... — rene 1 hour ago
Submitted the 8th of July. One had second approval the 18th of July, the other on the 19th.
10:16
@Sabito錆兎 I'll just post it here.. daily.
Heh
It isn't that impressive :(
@OlegValter I'll be quite honest, I very often skip tag edits when reviewing. The problem is that it seems that I need a lot of knowledge to verify if something added to a tag wiki is correct. And when it's for stuff like C++ or technologies I've used even less, it's hard to see if the edit is OK.
@VLAZ yeah, can't say I review every single one that comes my way too. To be frank, I mostly go around rejecting copy-pasted edits and "tag X is about X" ones.
Was there ever a feature request for cross-site duplicates? I think those will be very useful for meta
@Sabito錆兎 I think so. Ask Jeanne :)
10:29
Hehe Jeanne > (Google search + Meta search)
@Sabito錆兎 Yes. I'm pretty sure there was. Probably on both MSE and MSO. But I don't know how to find it easily.
I am worried that asking about it on MSO might create a circular reference
ok, I hope I won't get burned at the stake
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Q: The ability to link cross-site duplicates

Justin DearingJeff seems in favor of cross-site duplicates. Some questions might be asked on three different sites, each site needing three different answers. For example, a question about a text editor. So perhaps there should be a way to link the questions on the three different sites. Adding a link manual...

I am not really satisfied with the answer in the above post
How will I be able to find other opinions if I can't even find them :/
10:42
@Sabito錆兎 well, note the timestamp :) It were the early days of the network - I have no doubt Shog would answer differently were they staff right now
I feel like the Linked section should also show cross site links
@OlegValter 11 years, 11 months ago oh right 😅
@Sabito錆兎 there's probably an MSE/MSO question about it too
There always is ;)
done:
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Q: Display other SE site links in the linked questions sidebar

Tobias KienzlerMaybe using a different font or a small site-icon. Hijack edit: ~~~~ jco - Based on this discussion: Hodofhod Asks About Intra-network Related Questions Example. In the below answer from Justin is a link to a Super User post. The current "linked questions" box doesn't show the SU link, but it...

I am on fire today!
How on earth do people find stuff!!
I can't ever seem to find what I am looking for :/
> Asked 11 years ago
10:46
keywords? search operators, general familiarity with the subject :)
latest search: "[feaure-request] cross-site duplicate linked"
Sorry gtg I need to implement this in some software from prehistoric times i.sstatic.net/h9mqk.png
@Sabito錆兎 is this an assignment?
on going lecture :p
@Sabito錆兎 oh, ok :) and what are you tasked with implementing exactly?
I need to do some calculations by hand and then implement this circuit in the software. Then I'll give it different types of input signals and see its output responses...
I need to attach those graphs and extract useful info from it and comment on the circuit
10:59
@Sabito錆兎 hm, and what is the software if I may ask?
@Sabito錆兎 Luckily today I need to use this
@Sabito錆兎 This is the prehistoric one
You can probably tell by the websites ;)
@Sabito錆兎 this is for more complicated circuits that will take a long time to build by hand. It requires you to program the circuit - mention its components and how they are connected in text format
@Sabito錆兎 yes, the one loads fast, is more responsive than SE sites, and has all the necessary info neatly presented to me. The other greets me with captcha and goes to hell because of it. Guess which one is which :)
Ayyyyeee this sounds just like the mother<censored>website.com!
@Sabito錆兎 this one is a lot fancier and needs you to build the circuit by hand. So you can think of this as the GUI version of winspice
11:24
hmm.. I'm trying to set a "list-style-type: ↑;" on a list item.
item.style.listStyleType = "↑"; seems to put it only the element.
Like this
You have to implement them in colour? :P
It colorizes them automatically :)
I just need to place the components and make the connections
@Scratte that needs to be "\"↑\"" :O
@Sabito錆兎 GUI programming.. wonderful :D
11:50
Now it looks like I can reach 3.6 meters with my arms. What? :D meta.stackexchange.com/a/368329/163529
@Shree LOL!.. long arms, huh? :D
:)
(:
@OlegValter Hehe. :)
They didn't even put the post on "featured" and it's still going down fast:
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Q: Some changes to the profile while we make it responsive

Aaron ShekeyOn our way to a fully responsive Stack Overflow, we just shipped some changes to the user profile. We won’t be enabling responsiveness just yet, but the top portion will be ready to be squishy. I hope these changes are low impact on our way to a fully responsive profile. Think of this as more a r...

@Scratte Hehe, they have gotta feature this
12:04
@Scratte Looks cool, what an awesome morning. 81 is just the beginning. :)
@Scratte I did! before I even had the rep to talk in it :)
More than 10% that views this are voting on it. It's already on the "bottom 50", and I'm going to speculate that it's going to land here :)
@Sabito錆兎 Me too :)
@Sabito錆兎 Yes, that is useless. :)
@OlegValter He is a developer at Stack Exchange at all.
@Scratte did you mean page=6337 :p
@Sabito錆兎 I have my tab size set to 50..
12:10
Can someone here tell me what the voting breakdown is on that question?
How is this? Good enough?
@Sabito錆兎 I wish I could get this privilege on all SE sites once I get it on one
+ 18 / - 102.
12:12
How much rep do both of you have? I can't see the breakdown :/
@Sabito錆兎 215.
I am 533 but I can't :(
@Sabito錆兎 Userscript. :)
Ah cool :D
12:13
I have disabled this script only on Stack Overflow.
But running on all Stack Exchange Sites.
You don't need to be logged into a site for it to work either.
@Scratte Oh that is great :)
Anyway.. any comment to the user profile I posted? Would that be fine for a user script?
@Scratte Yeah, Good, at least remove the extra white space.
@Scratte Viewed 5k times so I guess 5k people are using it
@Scratte Sorry I don't know what this is about...
12:16
@Sabito錆兎 Naah.. I've viewed it every time I need to paste the link :D
@Sabito錆兎 Load Cody's profile.. and compare to my image.
@KevinM.Mansour What extra whitespace?
@Scratte Oh so you are fixing what they did!
I already removed the margin-top 48
Cool
I though it was from the wayback machine or something
@Scratte No, I meant your userscript is better since it is at least remove the extra white space. :)
@Sabito錆兎 Do you like it? It is better? lol!.. No. Look at the orange highlighted "Activity". I'm scraping that from the activity -> all page :) But if you thing it was from the wayback, then it's probably just fine :)
12:19
What about "Last seen"? :(
@Scratte Hehe that part looks weird and confusing
It's just the title.. in UTC. Most programmer can read that, no? :)
The UP-arrow is most recent activity. The DOWN-arrow is very first activity.
It's not working at all for new users, so I'll have to fix that.
@Scratte No....
It would be better if it became Local like the old last seen exactly. :)
Yeah.. I'm not adding 100 lines of code for that.
But!.. I can add a "now" :)
12:50
@Sabito錆兎 With a "now". OK?
13:05
@Scratte Adding a "now" word would be better :)
Now 🕖
@Scratte if most programmers could read UTC, we would live in a better world :)
@Scratte if you are feeling adventurous then you can change the emoji according to the approx time: 🕐🕑🕒🕓🕔🕕🕖🕗🕘🕙🕚🕛🕜🕝🕞🕟🕠🕡🕢🕣🕤🕥🕦🕧
@Sabito錆兎 Takes up too much space.
@Sabito錆兎 I'm not :) I changed it to a watch :)
@OlegValter I'm writing this for people that can read UTC then :D
13:37
@Scratte Huh? Thank you. :)
@Scratte Use the tostring() Function to Convert UTC to Local Time in JavaScript.
@KevinM.Mansour But that just gives you a time..
Not a "last seen 2 days ago"
And given that everything else on Stack is UTC, I think it makes no sense to have local time here.
Well.. except chat.. because reasons.
@Scratte No, it would be better. :)
UTC is hard to read and not all people can read it at all.
It would be confusing. Hover over any timestamp anywhere on Stack, and you get a UTC time. You don't ever get local time.
@Scratte No.
But I can rephrase it: If someone wants to use my script they can learn how to read time in UTC, or make their own changes.
13:45
@Scratte I will make my own changes when you release it...
Another notice, Couldn't we use this clock icon?
@Svg.Clock.
@KevinM.Mansour I'm putting it in as a list-style-type. It doesn't seem to work.
But at least it says 2 minutes ago which you can remove 2 minutes from local time (On Windows Task Bar) and the result will be in local time. No need for UTC and complicated Stuff. :)
@Scratte OK.
jeez, the energy created and wasted by today's change could power a small nation for a year
@KevinM.Mansour I'm getting a string from the title. How is it not complicated to parse that, turn it into a local time and then also tell people that "hey.. in this particular place, I've gone against Stack and put it in your time zone instead"?
@OlegValter That is right.
@Scratte Sorry, I didn't understand.
13:55
@KevinM.Mansour Go to profile -> activity -> all and hover over any item on the left that has a time on it, and see what you get. That's the title. It's a string. That's what I'm taking out and putting on the profile.
I only add the current UTC time to make it easier to check the relative time. Then you can see if there's a two hour difference without having to convert UTC to local in your head.
@Scratte OK.
14:28
@Sabito錆兎 Funny story - we had some chart data which could only be refreshed once in a while. We added a visual indicator for that and used a tiny pie chart (we had the chart library already) which would "fill up" and looked a bit like a clock.
I just made this horrible stuff:
        const userInfoItems = userInfo.children;

        let userName;
        let userStuff;
        let userProfileText;
        [...userInfoItems]
           .filter(element => element.tagName === "DIV")
           .forEach(element => {
                        if (element.classList.contains("overflow-x-hidden")) {
                            userProfileText = element;
                        } else if (element.classList.contains("my16")) { // @#!?€%&!
                            userStuff = element;
Can this be made into a map of sorts?
14:44
@Scratte well, let's start with a question :)
..it's related to profiles :D
why get userInfo's children, then make it an array, then leave only those that are divs when you can do userInfo.querySelectorAll("div")? :)
and then simply forEach on the resulting collection
@OlegValter There are move divs in there.. :( I tried that.. it gave me divs and divs in divs and divs in divs in divs.. and the profile page looked like a right mess :)
@Scratte ah, you just need to get the direct children then :)
Yes :)
There are up to 4 children. One may be a header h3
14:49
userInfo.querySelectorAll(`div:is(${userInfo.id} > div)`)
There's always one. The username. Then there may be a profile text. And they may be those items that used to be on the right side, like location and twitter links.
I am assuming userInfo has an id
but any selector will do
But does querySelectorAll count itself?
trying it :)
14:51
@Scratte oh, one thing
I forgot the #
in case userInfo does have an id
userInfo.querySelectorAll(`div:is(#${userInfo.id} > div)`)
obviously any other selector uniquely identifying userInfo should do
@OlegValter That gives me an empty array
@Scratte does userInfo even have an id?
also, at best, it should give you an empty NodeList :) So I am not sure how are you using it that you get an array
Ahh.. right. No.. this is Stack :) <div class="flex--item fl-grow1 mt16 md:mt24">
@Scratte ugh, as usual
is this userInfo?
I think for all intent and purposes.. filtering out one element.. is OK, no?
@OlegValter Yes :) Not the entire thing obviously :)
It's a child of this one <div id="user-card" class="user-card d-flex md:fd-column mt24 mb48">
14:58
double ugh
ok, leave it as is then
buuut
wait
..I'll make us some coffee ;)
no need :)
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