@JAL ah, weird it started working again after I reloaded with the dev tools. At the time, there was a "mixed content" error that failed to load important SE stuff.
@Braiam Hmm, OK, I asked because it is featured now for more then two days and I'm not sure what the outcome will be, whoever requested that to flag it to be featured in the first place. Maybe I need to ping @Undo about it ... Oh, I just did ...
It depends how they do it. Now one has to follow the policy. The policy is there A) to get consensus from meta B) making a group procedure easy to follow.
My point is, this procedure auto comment and the message sound awfully official. Might run afoul of people thinking this room already has too much power as is. Maybe we should reword it to emphasise that this is a way to help the request suceed in due time, not a official procedure to follow.
I'm happy with the functional programming syntax they are adding to C++. It will let us do some really cool compile time constructs to make the code look really good but add no run time overhead. Of course it takes longer to compile but we only do that once.
@NathanOliver You hath committed treachery and aspired to the darkest Arts by equating C to C++. You are hereby sentenced to 30 years of debugging other people's CUDA code.
they want one email and only see their link. They don't care that I think its not possible. I guess I can cheese it by making my own thunderbird extension and make it hide lines conditional on whats in them
Basically, if you've got a new metasmoke account, all your feedback is just starting to be registered against that instead of under a username, so the way the feedback page is built, your old feedback doesn't associate
@NathanOliver oh yeah, I recall. The design of the feedback page has changed - it finds feedback based on your user ID rather than your user name now. Old feedback that was recorded with your user name doesn't have a record of your metasmoke user ID, so the feedback page doesn't find it.
We could associate old feedback manually, but that's a lot of work for Undo on the console.
@Braiam They can do that. I would not suggest it. I was told anything under 10MB does a fiber to copper connection instead of a direct fiber. If you want to grow without pains start at 10 and get a fiber modem installed.
Meanwhile english question "does a fiber to copper connection instead of a direct fiber" I'm trying to decode this. Does this mean that <=10Mbps is better on copper ?
Not sure who requested this to be featured in the first place but as it is now status-planned the SOCVR is open to be heading this effort. — rene2 mins ago
@TylerH The 3x minimal is speed on fiber is 1/3th cheaper... so? They have installed main fiber lines and 4 port connectors on the power line holding pillars.
@Braiam Depends a great deal on who offers it. I'm on 20MB symmetrical but I know the cost of 100MB sym hs dropped significantly. Google Fiber has gone into some areas and dropped the cost even further. They offer 1GB for like $70/mo
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@TylerH if memory serves me right, they already paid for the permission of using the utility poles, and the ones laying the cables didn't look too, lets say, professional