@Sam That's by design, I think. It's always the case, unless you check some box "don't publish, work in progress" (something like that), then it has "Composing" status.
But it is not published or in the moderation queue, that's only when you press "Publish".
I have no idea how Timelord works, I roll'ed back my own answer to a previous state, as well as rolled back someone's question randomly (lol) and rolled back my own question randomly (lol), but still didn't get it.
The challenge
The goal of this challenge is to create a chatbot that can run in the chatrooms of Stack Exchange. Your bot needs to be able to detect when specific commands are posted by a user and respond to it. This is the list of commands, and what your bot should do:
!!newest: output the ti...
> Unless the requirement mentions a specific timezone, hats that are date-based are often awarded for 12 hours before and 13 hours after the specified date in UTC, to accomodate people everywhere in the world. This means you can earn such a hat even though for you it's not even that day yet.
Leeway on date-based hats
Unless the requirement mentions a specific timezone, hats that are date-based are often awarded for 12 hours before and 13 hours after the specified date in UTC, to accomodate people everywhere in the world. This means you can earn such a hat even though for you it's no...
@TheWobbuffet That will work too, but that's actually not the challenge here. I'll update it and say that you must use WebSockets. — ProgramFOXJun 26 at 13:52
We only have a Connection object... Not even Apache HTTP libraries comes with websocket support, if we run Jetty that alone would count towards several boxes of KBs...
@Unihedro I updated the challenge again to remove the WS requirement, after some discussion in The Nineteenth Byte. How you fetch the new messages is up to you now.
You might need to run sudo ldconfig /usr/local/lib to update the dynamic linker cache. Otherwise I think the system doesn't know which libraries are available from that directory. See man ldconfig for more info.
When calibration was borked for a while, I installed f.lux. That's a tool that makes your screen look warmer at night, which is better for the eyes, but still no inverted colors.
I believe if you multiplied cow by the equivalent of a donkey fish that you would get 400 and then if you subtracted the dinosaur from the elephant than yo would get the obvious answer of butt rape.