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Anyone here?
user4639281
yep
Need some 5th CVs on things that are about to expire:
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Q: font display turns to bold after animated with jquery

mr KobayashiAnimation: Text slides from left to right with a opacity from 0.0 to 1.0. While sliding the text display is normal. Strange: when the animation stops the font turn to bold for some strange reason. There are no tags in my code and the font-weight is set to 400 (makes no difference if I change ...

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Q: How to Obtain the Chinese character stroke order from the ttf file?

Tragedy.xdi find getGlyphOutline() can show font out line from JAVA API. and i have not found out any API for show one chinese stroke order. but this is true: .ttf contain the stroke order. i just don't know how to get it by JAVA. May be some important APIs i forget? shape = gv.getGlyphOutline(i, 200, 20...

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Q: Stringstream doesn't appear to be reading with getline

brandaemonSo I'm pretty sure this isn't a duplicate question because I'm implementing a .ignore before my getline read but maybe. I have the following code: exp = " (expression)"; outStrm.ignore(2938, '\n'); getline(outStrm, exp); cout << "\n|: Final expression is " << exp; exp is a string and outStrm ...

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Q: Best practice for animation using `setInterval/setTimeout` in Javascript?

hanfeisunI thought setInterval/ clearInterval and setTimeout / clearTimeout in Javascript looks a bit low level. Is there any popular design pattern or encapsulation (higher level abstraction) to use these methods?

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Q: Get component size from JFrame GridBagLayout

Georgi DzhondzhovCan I obtain the Dimension of a button from a GridBagLayout so I can set a resized icon for that button or should I use other methods to adjust the components position when the window size is changed?

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closed
user4639281
np
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00:58
I just finished an edit review that fixed spelling, the comment was fixed epslling
Sounds like the editor has a sense of humour
user4639281
I was thinking so as well
01:15
did you know that if the first letter and last letter are pvereersrd you can still very easily figure out what the word is no matter how sbmalecrd?
I didn't read that as preserved until I read the entire sentence, and that clearly doesn't include those with dyslexia
just passing by... after reading the faq this is not a place to ask my question... then i just want to thank you guys for your work and devotion to keep SO at his best ;)
keep going your karma is at top ! ;)
bye
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@durron597 it took me a whole 30 seconds to get scrambled out of the last word, and yes I read the same study
@KevinBrown hm. i read that somewhere but it might not hold if you create a digraph. for example turning e...e into ...ee... for example:goseathue which creates two digraphs that are not in the original word (ea and th)
Scrambled word in a sentence: I couldn't get into my friend's neighborhood today as the security guard was not at the goseathue
user4639281
yeah I still haven't figured that one out
user4639281
01:27
ohhh gatehouse
My mind locked on "goathouse" there, I prefer it more than "gatehouse"
user4639281
i was thinking something else entirely that is totally not appropriate, but there was a couple extra letters
right, but my scrambling broke up a common diagraph (ou) and created two more that aren't present (ea and th), which is probably why symbol recognition is not as effective.
user4639281
i get you now
I'm sure this served as some inspiration, but if you haven't seen it already...
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Q: "Typocaptcha" - an alternative to CAPTCHA?

rybo111We all hate CAPTCHAs, but to some applications they're a necessary evil. Today I wondered if there's a better alternative we just haven't thought of yet. I considered the dilemma: how do you create something that is indecipherable to a computer, but readable to a human? Then I remembered an emai...

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01:31
thats a good idea for a captcha, but I think you might have too many false positives
user4639281
especially if you use @durron597 style examples
user4639281
i wonder how thar affects your ability to store the information and solve a problem if presented in that manner
@KevinBrown too bad goathouse has two o's and only one e, but, hey.
 
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Best bot check I have found in a forum asked me a question about the main topic for that forum, with a clue: If you don't know the right answer, maybe this forum is not for you, but anyway you can find it in our FAQ (with a link to the FAQ).
the answers for every possible question was in form of screenshots from a game (that game is the main topic)
 
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@intika Thanks, and although you can't close vote yet, flagging and (up/down) voting is also needed so please help us out with that kind of moderation.
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@JeffreyBosboom I'll take those on, thanks for letting us know.
@Closey starting
@rene Good luck!
passed algorithm audit
Sam
Sam
@Gunr Don't forget to go over this when you have a sec.
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 12 hours to continue reviewing.
@rene Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
11:24
@Closey last session stats
@rene Your last completed review session ended 17 seconds ago and lasted 10 minutes and 11 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 15 seconds.
because all were in ....
11:37
Is it an idea to split the last few tags in the legal clean up per major tag group?
 
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@rene Might be good to split the larger ones (like ) into different groups based on question scores, so smaller pods of questions can be tackled at once
14:53
@KevinBrown ah that is also an option, I was more looking into something like this
I'm out...
 
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@rene That would work, in the end if we break it up into smaller, more focused groups I think it's going to go smoother
 
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@KevinBrown I've edited the answer to add that and this is the query to use to find the tag distribution
20:22
I'm in the process of pushing a bunch of questions into the queue, so be on the lookout later
I assume @TylerH or @easwee can check those, I'm out of cv for today.
21:01
@Closey starting
@TylerH Don't get lost in the queue!
Passed PHP audit
Passed Java audit
wow
> Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 2 hours to continue reviewing.
@TylerH Thanks for reviewing! To see more information use the command last session stats.
My fastest one yet I think. Every single one of those questions was a one- or two-sentence question circa 2010
@Closey last session stats
@TylerH Your last completed review session ended 45 seconds ago and lasted 4 minutes and 10 seconds. You reviewed 40 items, averaging a review every 6 seconds.
21:30
6 seconds, nice
22:27
Does the bot have any other purpose, besides telling you how long your reviews took?
yes
@Closey commands
Below is a list of commands for the Close Vote Chat Bot

Everyone
    alive - A simple ping command to test if the bot is running.
    commands - Shows this list.
    help - Prints info about this software.
    running commands - Displays a list of all commands that the chat bot is currently running.
    status - Tests if the chatbot is alive and shows simple info about it.

Registered
    audit stats - Shows stats about your recorded audits.
    completed tags [min <#>] - Shows the latest tags that have been completed by multiple people.
@JeffreyBosboom It tracks audits along with a few other things
22:46
70 posts away from 1,000 edits
phew
that's where the gold badge should be -_-
As it is, only 1.6k people (including you and I) have edited 500 posts. I can't imagine how low the number for 1000 must be.
really?
hmmm
over 1,000 people have made at least 1000 edits, looking through SEDE
Wonder how often that is updated
looks like 626 users have made over 1,000 "edits"
that's not much difference from the 1,591 who have received the badge
Are you 70 posts away from 1000 posts edited or 1000 edits?
22:58
70 posts away from 70 posts edited
in my profile
on that page
Because you have over 1000 edits (1041 to be specific)
yeah

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