@double-beep Duplicates need to be closed as a duplicate of something. It requires readers in this room to use two links, not one (I could add it in my report here, but I think that is harder to parse).
@halfer that's mainly useful if you were unable to nominate a duplicate yourself (such as when you already voted to close for some other reason, and only then discovered the duplicate)
@Tiw Not quit. You shouldn't edit a question to make it active so you can cv-pls here. But IMO there is no restriction to edit questions with recent activity
If I remember right, one of the principle of socvr is Not involved in the requested posts, where edit is a kind. I asked about comments before, comments can be excluded.
Anyway, things can change, and people have different views.
Flaming logos, guestbook, proudly crafted in Notepad, best viewed in Navigator, page view counter, marquees, dodgy wallpaper - wow. Just like the good old days eh @Zoe?
I'm a hater of enforced hilarity too, but can't deny they've done an amazing job recreating the worst excesses of the early web. That time could have been better spent ofc.
@halfer related to the earlier discussion, a cv-pls where I was unable to properly nominate a duplicate target because I had voted to close for another reason already
Back in the day when we had to code our sites in Notepad, use tables to position everything, and had to wrap each element in the <font> tag. And then you had to make sure it worked in IE5.5
@StephenKennedy Not sure I used that one, but you had to be in like 10 web rings for your site to be found
@StephenKennedy As to removing the stars, I'm not strongly for it or against it. Looking at a search, we've mostly left the stars in place, with only one or two times of removing them from burnination notices. If people are finding it confusing, then we can remove them.
I recently came across to the double-underscore tag due to the recent underscores burninate request which was declined and it was decided that the tag should be kept. It has totally 25 questions, where none of them is closed.
The tag seems useless to me. Its description says that:
Use this t...
"Does it mean the same thing in all common contexts?" - "No, it means __" - that implies the same meaning. "It refers to __, but has a different meaning depending on the language" would be slightly better
@halfer She is very cute! :) I got to take care of some stray cats (a mom and two kittens). The mom is expecting again, and I am guessing there will be four more to feed
@Machavity I gave you a vote already this year and didn't get anything out of it. At least Zoe gave me virtual cake and Jean got elected. You need to buck your ideas up mate!
@Zoe Literally all you needed to do is copy and paste on paragraph from your blog post (which I have not even read) and maybe a small snippet, and that's it
I have one cat, who is extremely loyal but only affectionate when she wants to be. Also had her brother who was adorable but he went missing in a bad winter. We think a fox may have taken him :(
@halfer On the first point, I know :) [near Cheltenham]
@StephenKennedy Ah, that's sad. Yes, sometimes they do pass away. I have a friend whose greyhound ate their neighbour's cat - unfortunately the race training is not something that's the dogs fault.
@Vega The cat we lost was just the most affectionate thing ever. He wanted to be friends with everyone - human and feline. I put up posters, we called the people who clean up the roads, searched the surrounding farmland and called neighbours - nothing. What haunts me is that I'm not sure he wasn't outside my window the night he disappeared. I now make sure if the cat wants to come in, she comes in whatever time it is.
@tink Hahah .... I was thinking - too bad the fun is going away in a few hours. I am probably alone to enjoy that pixie dust. Have you tried to "go back to the future"?
oh cr... just realized that it is not April fools day yet in most of the world so I'd have to watch it the whole following day too... Gonna disable now.
@Zoe 90s web might suck a bit but it was a pretty good decade otherwise - the last big new music scene (rave/electronic), free festivals, hot hatches, no surveillance state, and best of all - people talked to each other rather than staring at their phones
@Zoe Nah, it was more the personal sites which proliferated in those days. Basically you'd see a feature on somebody's else site and copy it - or if you didn't have time an "Under construction" notice would suffice :)
I'm not gonna lie - dial up internet sucked big time
@StephenKennedy the company I worked for did the network infrastructure and the Oracle servers. We made sure we had most of the bandwidth of the T1 at our disposal and on the Oracle production servers SETI@Home was running ...
@Jean-FrançoisFabre yeah, I have a plugin that blocks non-HTTPS connections. Doesn't do so good all the time, but it still does the trick in forcing upgrade of non-HTTPS connections to keep my logins secure
@Machavity thing is: I never tried to make it look corny or anything. I could make it white background & black letters would look better. The idea was to show some of my retrocomputing/retrogaming work, not my WWW work :)
not my call... but the cool thing is: the library I'm developping is in C++, so most of the work is done on Windows, with python scripts to test the stuff, Jenkins, etc...
I had a friend in college who was on the basketball team. He dozed off in a large lecture class and started dreaming that he was in practice and was yelling for a teammate to get this loose ball.