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16:01
@shingara wow!
:(
@shingara wow
it's can become to you
Funny.. Jeff asked for suggestions to design of the new SO frontpage on meta. 3 out of 4 answers wants a view for interesting tags only, which has been declined a gazillion times.
I wonder why. It would be so convenient.
Hi!
need some insight about DOCTYPE and its effect on overall html layout
maybe SEO problem
or cache too
a page identical same to all is better to SEO and cache
how many countries seen till now @ shingara
16:07
a particular page to each user means the same page with a complete different content
since like 20
most in europe
@shingara i guess you're explaining my ques?
I don't know @bhups
ask on SO :p
oh my bad :)
I answer to @MadsElvheim about why not a frontpage with only interresting tag
It was why I won't be in my own site
I want most of the time less change in page and be cache to several request
I think the main problem with the big redesign question is that Jeff asks "what do you want", and all he can say is "no, we're not going to do that"
16:11
@shingara: Even a link to suck a view has been declined before. The reason is one based on attitude or goal of the site.
@shingara .. ohh! when I will get chance :(
the API google map are so limited :'( I raise the 2500 limit today :(
@Lasse: Heh, yep
If he doesn't want me sitting on the main page, he got to give me a better alternative
So far the "search by tag" isn't good enough
tell me your next plan
16:11
I don't want to have 10+ browser tabs open for SO
may be I would come @shingara
@Richa come it's beautiful to see new country
@shingara yeah sure.. but still I haven't seen my India also
:P
why don't you make your plan to come here
@Lasse: I want to be able to filter out what I don't care about. Not just tags but specific posts, specific users, or by any attribute I find useful. Like user score or acception rate.
And the tag system is kind of dumb. It should be possible to use operations like "and", "or" and groupings.
People have pointed this out until they went out of breath, but it's been declined again and again.
@Richa I am out of money. My wedding kill all of them, and my new baby fix me in house
@LasseVKarlsen I agree with you but the cache is the rules :'(
16:17
@shingara What do you mean by "the cache is the rules"?
For example, I'm totally uninterested in posts made by 1-point users. That might sound harsh, but experience tells me that answering such posts isn't worth it.
@shingara hahahhaha :D ... ok then wait for a year .. after that come with your newbie n your wife.. am sure you will get in your money position in a year
:P
@Richa I hope so, I start a company with bunch of people. Maybe we can get a lot of money :)
@shingara yeah yeah sure you will .. Beat of luck
@LasseVKarlsen adding this system means, there are a lot of possibilities. So you can't cache easyly or you need a lot of more cache
16:19
best*
today I get 700rpm on my website after an interview on TV
and only with french people
when you become international it can be good :)
Is there any way on SO to search for any question either in "Mercurial" or "C#" tags?
ie. not questions tagged with both, but questions tagged with either
@LasseVKarlsen google :p
I'm seriously not going to use google as a frontend for SO
That just tells me they've failed
I understand, but it's more easy to SO to do that
it's more simplest
16:21
It's probably even easier just leaving it as it is
SO want the simplicity I suppose
just click on Tags and put your tag name @LasseVKarlsen
isn't it?
That's for one tag, sure
But it isn't possible to find any question tagged with either Mercurial or C#
It will only find both, that is, questions tagged with both
yes you can't :)
yeah exactly you can't
16:23
And besides, his "wishes for the redesign" seems to be in conflict with themselves
He wants to lower the number of questions on the front page, yet he doesn't want to remove any
sur :)
SEO is the second rules :p
@LasseVKarlsen That was definitely my impression of the situation.
In any case, I'll stick to the front page, contrary to what Jeff thinks I should do
At least until he can present a compelling argument for why I should pick some other way of browsing SO for questions to answer
@LasseVKarlsen try to catch up when in come on chat :)
16:40
:(
Hello
Rovio!
grrr....
Hello @Chacha102
17:14
Hmm... I am a room owner but am not getting a menu like this or.sstatic.net/chat/Img/faq-room-menu.png?v=7d34f4807878
I get an "Information" and a "Talk" on that room, just like on this one... despite being shown as an owner for it. Anyone else have this experience?
17:38
What domain registrar do you use?
gandi
gandi is for decadent westerners.
all of my friends from wen zhou that domain squat use fabulous. very cheap and effective.
17:52
@HostileFork That screen shot is of the moderator version of the menu. Room owner isn't enough for that :)
Nice, we've managed to get 13.5k messages..
not too shabby
only 260 stars..
we need to star more things
5
18:08
hello
is there anybody who installed Apach+PHP?
@serhio #sudo apt-get install apache2 php5
@entens what?
if your running any variant of Debian, that should be all you need to do.
@balpha @balpha - Hmm.. I did create the room and got to name it for starters and set the status message. But now I can't change it so that seems weird. If the room owner can't set the moderators or status message, who can?
you can't? you should be able to; otherwise it's a bug
(assuming by "status message" you mean the room description)
18:13
feature!
there are no bugs here.
Well if other people are finding they can set the room description on rooms they created (via the "room" drop-down) then I guess it's a bug. I'll ask about it in the chat feedback room, thanks...
18:44
two similar images do not have much random information between them. Can anybody explain this sentence to me or help me find a reference?
@Shadi is this about lossless compression?
@entens not really. I am just going to understand the concept of "similarity of two images" and its relation with "random/non-random information that they have in common".
i'm guessing that it has to do with differences created when compressing/decompressing from a lossy compression format ie jpeg
What do you mean? Could you please explain more?
In information technology, "lossy" compression is a data encoding method which discards (loses) some of the data, in order to achieve its goal, with the result that decompressing the data yields content that is different from the original, though similar enough to be useful in some way. Lossy compression is most commonly used to compress multimedia data (audio, video, still images), especially in applications such as streaming media and internet telephony. By contrast, lossless compression is required for text and data files, such as bank records, text articles, etc. In many cases it is ad...
18:57
Pic seems unrelated. :)
I know what "Lossy Compression" is. and it did not say anything about "random info"
Obviously it's Lassie's cousin Lossy.
Shame they had to shove Lossy in such a small box in order to make that wiki page.
Had to cut his legs off to fit him in there.
@Shadi evidently i dont understand what your trying to communicate. the way you phrased your question sounded like you are asking about comparing artifacts in images created by lossy compression algorithms.
19:14
@entens actually, I am not asking about artifacts caused by lossy compression.
@spoulson: Perhaps the dog's name is Lossy ;-)
Or Lassie
Bah.. @mootinator beat me to it
Maybe the lossiness of the image compression is creating artifacts that look exactly like a dog. Impressive!
why everybody is kidding? my question is serious. Mr. @entens, could you please help me more?
19:32
What is your question?
@Lases V. two similar images do not have much random information between them. Can anybody explain this sentence to me or help me find a reference?
Where did you get that sentence?
a scholar whom I cannot see again told it to me. I want to know more about that.
19:48
I've heard that expression before somewhere, but I'm equally unable to grep it.
Simple
Subtract two similar images
if you get what looks like random noise, then they were totally unrelated
most likely, you'll be able to make out some kind of pattern
that means low entropy
random + random = random
@deizel thanks. @Gary Do you know any reference? thanks.
21:14
0_0
evidently plugging a rs232 cable into an APC power supply causes it to do a self-test. queue reboot of entire rack...
I wish I had someone to do drudge programming tasks.
Okay put a bunch of textboxes and labels on this form for me. Don't forget to name them appropriately.
Some days it's the best job in the world.
And some days you're just slapping together a bunch of reports.
@mootinator crystal reports makes me want to punt babies...
22:10
So. One day I should remove all of the silently log then ignore exception calls from this program.
Turns out an entire company can not notice something is broken for two weeks.
Oh, make that three weeks.
22:31
public sealed class ErrorMessages
{
public const string[] Messages = {"Oh Crap", "Call Mootinator!", "This is broke...", "Grrr!", "Reticulating Splines"};

public static string GetMessage()
{
Random rnd = new Random(Datetime.Now.Ticks);
return Messages[rnd.Next(0, Messages.Count)];
}
}
TRWTF is the code that's not working.
It checks whether a user is in the data entry role, then whether they're in the admin role.
Any guess as to what it returns?
If you said true if and only if they're an admin, you were correct.
22:46
ah, then you could do

#if DEBUG
Messagebox.Show("This is a horribly broken system, ask the powers who be to allocate time to fix this steaming pile. please. kthxbye.");
#endif
This would be funnier if I wasn't going to have to spend all night testing.
How's everyone doing tonight?
Not bad, you ;)
@mootinator Doing well thanks. Almost done for the day, which I like :-)
Then I can work on fun personal projects!
@mootinator Sounds like you might have a long night ahead of you though...
@Josh Maybe a lil.
22:57
Those are frustrating!
Eh. It's my fault for not insisting on being given time to write unit tests on a project I have full control of. :P
I know how that goes
need help figuring out what I'm asking, so I can ask the question, anybody game?
@drachenstern Sure, I'll do what I can
in TSQL, I have a variable @myval and I want it to be in a list of acceptable values but it's only for one script so I don't want to goto all the trouble of creating a long table
I don't mind having some code associated with this, but I feel it can be done in a oneliner
so I want to do something like:
if (@myval not exists in ('valid1','valid2','valid3') ) begin ... throw error here ... end else begin ... do my actual code ... end
and now that I've written it, that may be just the syntax I need
23:05
@drachenstern Rubber ducking? ;-)
I suppose ... just that I think that my "more elegant question" might be forthcoming ;)
@drachenstern I don't know TSQL at all, but, it sounds to me like that's a valid question, as long as you format it properly and include as much specific relevant detail as possible :-)
@drachenstern If it is, just post a link here :-D
yeah, I will if I get around to making a question, maybe just the rubberducking exercise gets it out as it needs to be
@drachenstern works for me surprisingly often :-)
yup
:D
ok, I think I figured out how to make it fairly well elegant... only one way to make it more elegant, and for that I'll pretty well end up making it into a table, and the whole point is to avoid using a table
23:10
nice
@mootinator ...yes..?
Yo @mootinator what's up?
This is like... obfuscated SQL
@mootinator by "this" you mean @drachenstern 's SQL?
23:17
No...
Sorry.
Talking to myself in public.
haha, no problem. I didn't think so since he didn't really post any :-)
@mootinator I do that all the time. Mostly in the MSO Tavern or XMPP rooms ;-)
@mootinator Anything we can help with?
lol, yeah, and then the boss walks in for the end of day right after I post "what's up" ;)
so ... obfuscated SQL, sounds like what I get to deal with ;)~
Advice: Should I fix this quickly or properly?
All the security code goes through a common interface except these two stored procedures.
23:21
@mootinator depends, what is the dilemma? what is the goal? how mission critical is it? how complicated does it look? will a reformat work to at least clear up half the misunderstanding that is the problem?
what do those two stored procedures do?
my advice? bugtrack them for today, give yourself room to say "ah but I documented them when I found them" and "oh look, another two work items that need to be done" or "two more planning items"
@drachenstern I interpret that as do the quick & dirty fix, and bugtrack them for later.
Yep, fix the immediate immediate problem and let the security portion roll for now
@drachenstern I'd say that's great advice
obviously it was broken before you got here
it'll be fine if it's broken tomorrow
That's why it's important to do something today.
23:25
and it'll garner you noticing that you give a shit but that you're going to go through channels, which can often be important
@mootinator is the security aspect the part that's causing an issue?
if no, then don't fix it
Yes. We deployed the unified security 3 weeks ago, and these 2 slipped under the radar.
but of course I don't mean don't try at all, I just know that there extenuating circumstances
is the dirty hack to get them in the unified security today?
And since they fail silently for whatever reason.
do you have time to regres test them?
yeah, I think I see what's happening
I would fix them to work
worry about unified security later
23:27
"hey I found this and it needs to be fixed pronto" at least allows sprint planning or the like
The trick is that tomorrow is the last day the system will allow them to change the data they want to change automatically ;)
trust me, I'm the king of making inplace fixes, but I know sometimes it's better to toss it back to my boss and go "you deal with it, here it is documented and 25% of what needs to be done to fix it so if you softball it back to me that I don't have to reevaluate the problem and so if you give it to guys a or b then they already have a jumping off point" and then it's in fogbugz and I go home
how do you guys manage "where did I find that snippet of code on the internal codebase" episodes? For reference, we do database integration with like 6 major vendors (vertical market) and so we have like 6 independent sql databases floating around and sometimes I know that on one of three servers with features in common that I found snippet xyz that was really handy, but it wasn't handy enough to copy down at the time because I didn't know I would need it again ...
grrrrr
what is the topic? ;-)
@drachenstern I don't normally have that problem. :/
The error log for this program was 61MB for last month.
hmm, what's the format on the error log?
23:41
Too bad no human or automated process actually looks at it.
It's full of stack traces.
lol, that's why my error log is a stacktrace log
wow, jinx!
I XML'd the generic Exception object and write it to a daily file ... then I have a .aspx that parses the directory for the Error files, gives 'em to me on the left in a list so I can change to a previous day, and shows me on the left in an accordion the XML chunks so I can quickly peruse the time it occurred and for who, and the URL, then I can drilldown
I don't think the longer function I just fixed even gets called.
lol, oh no!
All the stack traces are related to the other one.
Error code: TicketEntry_Helper.b_userCanChangeBillType.
Error source: .Net SqlClient Data Provider
Error message: Operand type clash: uniqueidentifier is incompatible with int
Operand type clash: uniqueidentifier is incompatible with int
so ... uuid != int ... what's the problem with that one?
23:45
Just that there are 64MB of this logged.
ahhhh, so the problem is that nobody is reading them
nothing to be done about that
except put more tears in your beers
must be nice to be able to start a site so you can solicit free advice for running the site :p (ok, sounds like a dig on Jeff, but it's not, cos I really like the guy, and think he normally get's it.) But what's up with the recent crying spell over sitemaps? I seem to hear from him all the time about sitemaps lately....
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Q: The Sitemap Paradox

Jeff AtwoodWe use a sitemap on Stack Overflow, but I have mixed feelings about it. Web crawlers usually discover pages from links within the site and from other sites. Sitemaps supplement this data to allow crawlers that support Sitemaps to pick up all URLs in the Sitemap and learn about those URLs usin...

ok ladies and germs, with this last tsql submit running, I believe it's time for checking out what's going on at the home front ... ttyl
@drachenstern very interesting, thanks!!
I thought the sitemap was how Google indexed new questions so quickly
maybe I'm wrong
@drachenstern Anyway, catch you later
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