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11:02 AM
You know what sucks? When help vampires ask questions that are actually good standalone questions
That would have been upvoted had they not been asked by a help vampire in the classical vampiric "no evidence of any prior research whatsoever" fashion
Meh, the OP deleted the question. Not sure if I want to undelete or repost as self-answered because it's actually a good question
 
"Help vampire" is a term used to excuse people from helping others. Just because many people are too lazy listing all the things they tried, doesn't mean they were too lazy to actually try things before asking.

I actually did an experiment with an old account.

I asked a bunch of questions and provided evidence for research. People down voted me like crazy and complained that my question was "too detailed" and that i shouldn't have listed all those things.

I then asked other questions, where I only vaguely mentioned that I had already done research but came up empty (or still had troubles
 
> Just because many people are too lazy listing all the things they tried, doesn't mean they were too lazy to actually try things before asking.
You have to remember that we're not mind readers. We're not saying you're lazy to research. You just haven't shown us your research, so how do you expect us to know what research you have done?
Let's say I ask a question now and don't show any signs of research whatsoever. Do you know what search terms I used, what websites I've referred to, etc?
Wanna take a guess?
 
@BoltClock I understand that, but as I mentioned near the end of my comment, listing what you've done doesn't seem to help too much either sometimes.
 
Too much detail can be a problem if not all of those details are relevant
A giant code dump is only going to make things hard to read
"vaguely mentioned" See my first point
Again, done what research? Say you looked in w3.org and w3schools.com and MDN, but didn't say so. Then people throw the same links at you
 
Yeah, but in context... When somebody goes to all the trouble of including as much relevant detail as possible only to be stabbed to death, you don't really feel like providing any more detail in the new question
Because there's no point...
 
11:12 AM
Imo what have you tried is usually just noise in questions
An ideal question has 1) googlable title 2) short answerable and general use content
 
@JohanLarsson WHYT is a bit different. Sometimes yeah it's just noise
 
What does it take to thaw a room?
 
I've tried starting a fire
 
did it work?
 
Yes, but now I don't have a room anymore. How do I fix this?
 
11:17 AM
:)
Maybe be more gentle the next time

Rust

In Rust we trust! Rust is a systems programming language focus...
Language rooms like ^ should not be frozen imo
.
 
You may say that the room's a little rusty...
 
11:35 AM
Amidst writing CSS code, Does industry standards discourage using tag(pure) selectors?
 
11:55 AM
tag, I mean type selectors
 
12:11 PM
guys whats the point in making a GUI incrementally? i mean, its a gui... it's not like you can "use" it until it's finished, right?
or is gui not just limited to graphics but also includes the functioning of the ui?
 
1:24 PM
 
Abe
2:05 PM
Susan Bennett followed you
siri followed me
@easwee dies a little inside
 
2:38 PM
kinda gross, but why do people eat corn when it just ends up coming out the other end, in the same form it was in before it entered the body lol? if its not gonna get digested, then there's no benefit in eating it, right?
 
@popshuvit chew gooder
 
i don't eat corn, but i was reading about it because a friend brought it up the other day.
Ooh this is really nice keithclark.co.uk/labs/css-fps/nojs pure css 3d thingy
 
Kopi luwak (Indonesian pronunciation: [ˈkopi ˈlu.aʔ]), or civet coffee, refers to the coffee that includes part-digested coffee cherries eaten and defecated by the Asian palm civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). Producers of the coffee beans argue that the process may improve coffee through two mechanisms, selection and digestion. Selection occurs if the civets choose to eat cherries. Digestive mechanisms may improve the flavor profile of the coffee beans that have been eaten. The civet eats the cherries for the fleshy pulp, then in the digestive tract, fermentation occurs. The civet's Protease...
 
3:24 PM
which elements are inline-block?
I got it, I don't need to answer
 
 
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5:28 PM
is there any similar code like this: (for Firefox and IE)
::-webkit-scrollbar {
    width: 12px;
    background-color: #F5F5F5;
}
 
6:17 PM
@Sajad Yep
 
@Sippy so?
 
So fucking google it.
 
posted on October 04, 2015

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic

 
@Sippy I searched it before asking, but there is not any code for it
 
@Sajad what sort of code do you expect for "no, that's impossible"?
 
6:28 PM
I don't understand your mean
 
if you searched google and all you found was "no, firefox does not let you do that", what answer did you think you were going to get by asking here?
we dont have magical "make firefox do shit it wasnt designed to do" powers
 
ah I understand your mean, I told with myself, maybe someone in here knows one tricky for doing that
23 mins ago, by Sippy
@Sajad Yep
as you see, Sippy told yes. there is a code for doing that
 
6:59 PM
@cimmanon Yeah we do
We are experts.
 
@Sippy fix this one then :p
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Q: Does Firefox support position: relative on table elements?

Ben JohnsonWhen I try to use position: relative / position: absolute on a <th> or <td> in Firefox it doesn't seem to work.

 
There's loads of ways listed in the answers to do that :P
 
without adding an extra element
and without destroying the fact that it is a table-cell
 
7:24 PM
"Paddle across this lake of acid."
"Can I have a glass boat?"
"No, here's a wooden boat and no oars."
 
7:42 PM
ugh someone stole the licence from my scooter, so annoyed
 
@joshhunt that sucks, why would someone do that?
 
not sure, it's chained up so they probably went to steal it but realised they couldn't.
 
 
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9:42 PM
@Sippy haha guess what I found when going through my jewel cases
Droidworks
I knew I recognized the cover art
 
:D
 
user image
3
 
monster.
 
Just finished that badboy up this weekend
about to install some games
we are so spoiled with cases now
 
:P
 
9:43 PM
they were so generic/plain back then
 
we used to have to tape stuff over the power button to keep it turned on
 
9:57 PM
haha nice
 
10:25 PM
@Loktar what do you do with that thing under the dvd rom?
 
10:39 PM
I still have a box of floppy disk games n shit :D
 
^ same here
and a bunch of old games on floppies
 
11:12 PM
!!s/games n //
 

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