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@ShaquinTrifonoff What do you mean by anti-aliased? (I know what aliasing is, I just don't get how it relates to that image)
 
@DaveRandom The text in the image?
 
Slipped the radar for over 4 years
 
@ShaquinTrifonoff lol yeh - you're not referring to the fact that it's got a strikethrough are you?
 
9:01 PM
@MadaraUchiha Probably asked back when that was ok.
 
@SomeKittens Not OK now :)
 
@DaveRandom No, just that it is un-anti-aliased.
 
@DaveRandom anti-alias = smoothening of the font so that it's nice and round, and not jaggy.
The text in your image, doesn't have it.
That's all
 
@ShaquinTrifonoff I dunno, I'm running Chrome 21 in XP at 1280x768, that's just how it looks. You couldn't really flatten it any more, the line is only 1 pixel wide.
 
@DaveRandom I wasn't talking about the line, it must just be the default font.
 
Dunno. I don't even notice.
 
That's what it looks like for me (Chromium/Win8)
 
Oh right, now you show that this does look kind of sh*t, will do some Googling
 
@ShaquinTrifonoff I think there may be options to enable or disable aliasing at OS level
 
9:10 PM
@Jocelyn Probably. Somewhere.
 
@Jocelyn It's something to do with Chrome. It looks fine in FF
 
"However, it does play in Chrome" Thanks for reading! — SomeKittens 13 secs ago
 
9:16 PM
C-C-C-C-CV-BREAKER!
 
@SomeKittens I am doing what is needed to ensure your daily closevotes don't get wasted ;-)
 
@hakre Don't
This question is not a duplicate of the question linked, it should be reopened
I marked it by mistake before OP clarified it
 
blah. OP didn't even show own code how to solve. Next to that, either a standard usort or a mapping of the array and then array_multisort.
which has been outlined in tons of duplicate array questions.
 
9:35 PM
@hakre That doesn't make it a duplicate, it makes it easy.
@hakre I haven't seen that sort of question. Similar !== Duplicate.
 
@MadaraUchiha it's a typical, duplicate: How to sort a multidimensional array question. There is nothing special with it and it has been asked before.
 
@hakre No, read it again
It's about sorting only one set of elements from all nested arrays, without touching the other set of elements
 
@MadaraUchiha sort by the second index of each element.
are you kidding?
 
@hakre Without touching the first.
That's not a standard "sort it for me" question. It's (slightly) deeper than that.
I wouldn't have answered it otherwise.
 
@MadaraUchiha lol. only in the sense that the OP is unable to normalize the data or what?
 
9:40 PM
@hakre That's a different issue, the problem at hand is not a duplicate. The root of that problem is a different matter.
 
if that's the case I'd say it's a good candidate for too localized.
but as the question has been closed already, this doesn't make much of a difference.
 
@hakre There is something special about it: the OP. In a the most politically incorrect definition of the word. Name me some real world data that can be sensibly represented like that if it has that requirement. The guys has his array dimensions the wrong way round.
 
@DaveRandom Yes. I already thought about creating some very new, shiny and special multi-array sort question that has never been asked before ;)
 
Out of cv and out of delv. Later all
 
Night @PeeHaa
 
10:21 PM
@PeeHaa night!
$ bedjump -h now
 
Could someone ping me?
 
@SomeKittens ping
 
Awesome. Try again?
 
@SomeKittens again
 
great. Thanks
 
10:28 PM
yup
 
@SomeKittens Whatcha doin?
 
Ping sound wasn't working in Chromium
turns out I was using an old version, wanted to see if updating worked
(sorry, no fancy extension/script)
 
@DaveRandom I am, in fact, going to install Win8 this week.
Ergo I'm writing my will now.
 
@Lusitanian My commiserations.
 
Nah, I think I may just go the VM route.
Too much commitment to install on bare metal (as the term goes these days)
 
10:31 PM
How does 8 work in VMs?
 
What do ya mean?
 
What with the new interface, Windows always being buggy, etc
 
Oh...well I suppose I'll find out
 
I have no hardware on which it would be worth doing at the moment. Plus I still really, really hate 7, and 8 just looks like more of the same.
 
Why do you hate 7? It was the best Vista patch ever!
 
10:33 PM
lol
 
What's Vista? Never heard of it.
Windows 7 was alright but I still use linux day to day
 
I finally switched to Linux full-time this summer. Love it. Never going back.
 
All my servers are linux (except my seed box, since all linux torrent clients suck) and all bar one of the boxes I really use are still XP. What? No it isn't so old tech I have to blow the cobwebs off when I turn it on. No it isn't. No it isn't. Shut up.
 
yes it is
:)
 
I used XP up until this summer, but more out of stupid stubbornness than anything logical
 
10:37 PM
Hmm, I've missed 76 messages...
 
Seriously though, no-one has yet shown me a good reason to move on. You're welcome to try but it will be a hard sell.
 
Performance
Win Vista+ (and the latest Linuxes) have become VERY good at memory caching. Also, XP doesn't support a feature of SSD's that prolongs their life.
 
4gb ram max limit.........
 
@Lusitanian There's 64bit XP
 
64-bit XP has as much hardware support as a human with a usb port soldered to some nerves.
 
10:39 PM
lol
 
@Lusitanian And I now have my idea for a Halloween costume.
 
glad to hear it
 
I don't need performance, I never do anything resource hungry. If it'll run a browser and an IDE at the same time that's me sorted.
 
Welcome to Windows NT 4.1
 
If it aint broke...
 
10:41 PM
That's about all I do. You don't realize just how much time you spend waiting for things to start until you don't have to anymore
 
Tear it down and make it "better". Introducing the new iPhone connector, from Apple!
Now you need to replace your accumulated accessories if you want to do anything with your phone!
MicroUSB? Why would we use that?!? That's a standard!
 
Apple, all their employees, anyone who owns one of their products and particularly the fanboy tossers who tell me their iPhone is better than sex but can't give a single solid reason can all suck by big fat hairies.
This is a lowercase i free zone.
 
"Owning an Apple product" is a fun one for Never Have I Ever
 
...gnored
:-P
 
10:46 PM
iGnored
 
All Mobile Operating Systems suck. Android is the least crappy.
It's too bad Palm died...they were the ones who actually got mobile computing right
 
2 hours ago, by DaveRandom
iOS sucks as well. They all suck. Mobile OSes all suck big fat hairy cojones.
 
> still has a Palm T|X
lol yeah
 
Apple should start making gobstoppers. They could call them iSuckBalls
5
 
I'd take a Palm os 5 device with coreplayer and opera mini/mobile over an ipod touch as a pda...ios disgusts me
But seriously --- Palm OS and then webOs were doing it right
 
10:48 PM
@Lusitanian I never had the pleasure
 
there's a reason that people can still sell them for that much
iOS and Android both try to do too much and multitasking on a 4inch screen is just so broken
The latest version of Android is finally getting close to not sucking and is actually so much better than iOS that the folks at Apple should start firing out another round of panicked patent lawsuits.
 
You would not believe the number of iOS users who bitch to be about battery life and I get the task list up and basically every app on the device is running, doing nothing
 
Exactly!
Well, that, and the battery life just sucks anyway
The thing is, Android is a great tablet OS imho
and iOS is awful on a tablet
primarily because of that god-awful launcher
 
The main problem with with mobile devices, much like anything in the retails market, is that people use it. And people are generally useless. Google are making a valiant effort to un-stupidify us but they are fighting a losing battle.
 
lol
There was a distribution of Linux I used --- I think called Opie --- on my iPaq h3600 years ago
yeah here it is
 
10:56 PM
3600 years ago? :-P
@Lusitanian Image not found
 
-_-
OPIE (Open Palmtop Integrated Environment) is an open source graphical user interface for PDAs and other devices running Linux. It is a fork of Trolltech's Qtopia environment. Opie features a personal information (PIM) framework as well as several other productivity applications. It has also extended multimedia capabilities, document model, networking and communication tools as well as multi-language support for more than a dozen languages. Based on common industry standards like XML, Obex, IrDa et al., Opie is capable of interacting with devices ranging from cell phones to server backe...
no, iPaq h3600 :)
but nah Opie was just the UI --- anyway it also had the right ideas on usability imho
 
Looks remarkably like a proper desktop environment, that's what I want in a smartphone.
 
Yeah but AFAIK the project is pretty much dead
My PalmPilot Professional that I was given as a gift when it was already years out of date died recently -- that was sad. It even had the OS 3.0 upgrade :(
It even had a 16 mhz processor
 
I'm currently, as I have been for some considerable time, rockin' the Nokia N79. This is mostly due to my bank balance and not through choice.
The system spec is unmeasurably low, I think.
 
Symbian?
 
11:05 PM
Yep
I like it actually, it does "being a phone" quite well. Would be nice if it had a decent Exchange connector though
 
yeah that was supposed tob e a nice os
"Hiring Rails programmers" --- that phrase upsets me
 
@Jocelyn Answering now.
 
@Lusitanian Wherever you saw that phrase, how did you end up there? I wasn't serious when I suggested the crack smoking...
 
I googled the lyrics to some song
 
11:17 PM
@TimothyPerez I don't think SO will let you put NO as an answer, it's too short.
 
and found them on a website called rapgenius
and they have some job offer for rails programmers
 
@DaveRandom LOL
 
@DaveRandom "YES" is longer, maybe it will be accepted?
 
@DaveRandom It's a decent lightweight framework, usually for small maybe even mid-sized projects. I'm not aware of too many services / apps on a larger scale using CI.
 
@Jocelyn Let's hope not. Maybe NNNOOOOOOOooooooooo.....
 
11:18 PM
@DaveRandom @Jocelyn ... I will write my opinion in the response.
 
Man I hope for your sake teresko isn't paying attention
 
@TimothyPerez My opinion is it should be closed. But you are of course free to answer or comment it if you want to.
 
@Lusitanian Now where have I seen that venn diagram before... rapgenius.com/static/about
 
lol
 
Done
@Jocelyn @DaveRandom I'm done writing my answer. There's a lot of PHP snobs that will say, CI or Zend is garbage, but in reality... it's just personal preference. You can make either work with a little effort.
 
11:24 PM
Doesn't stop that question from being NC
> ... but this question will likely solicit debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion.
 
@DaveRandom Acronym for NC?
 
Non Constructive
this is one of the reasons why a question may be closed
 
Does anyone know what could be the reason for empty emails that are being encrypted using SMIME?
 
I think it's a good question. There's no stupid questions.
Except for if it's totally unrelated.
 
@TimothyPerez It's not a question. It's a highly subjective debate topic.
 
11:26 PM
Well, it's subjective.
Oh wait... reiteration of what you said.
 
@TimothyPerez Closing a question does not always mean it is a stupid question. It rather means it is not following the guidelines explained in the FAQ
 
@TimothyPerez I'm not saying it's an inappropriate topic to discuss, but it's not really suitable for SO because SO is for questions that have definite answers.
 
What about questions about quantum state?
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@DaveRandom It is a fair question that get's asked a lot by other devs out there. I see what you're saying, but I also think... is this adding value to StackOverflow. If it put's people's minds at ease in terms of which framework they want to use, one way or another, then sure.
 
Wrongo. It's against the "not constructive" guidelines and leads to flame wars, etc. (For good reason, CI is a giant blob of stuff that pretends to be useful)
 
11:31 PM
Just like anything else on this site. There's more than one way to do things. IE: iteration.
 
@Lusitanian Schrödinger's question?
 
@DaveRandom Exactly!
Since our conversation I pulled out my Palm T|X and m515 and am staring at them with adoration
RIP Palm OS
 
Some people like Iterating through arrays or objects differently. Neither is wrong. One may have advantages over the other, but the end result is you did what was needed.
 
@Lusitanian Cool.
 
@TimothyPerez If one method is better, than there's still a right/wrong answer.
@ShaquinTrifonoff I love old handheld computing :D
 
11:33 PM
@Lusitanian I'm sure there's a better way to answer at least 25% of what's posted on Stack. Doesn't mean we should send them to hell in a hand basket.
 
and we don't
The point is that the CI question has no right or wrong answer
it's subjective
 
Take it down if you feel like it. It's not worth debating over anymore.
 
@TimothyPerez If you want to refactor the question so it has an absolute answer it will be fine. It wouldn't take much. As it is it's provoking debate because it's saying "is CI good for X", which is subjective. If it said "what is the best way to do X with CI" it would not be.
 
@DaveRandom Got better stuff to do right now. Doesn't make a difference to me either way.
@DaveRandom Hope that didn't sound too arrogant. If I get more time, I might take that on.
 
S'all good
@ShaquinTrifonoff Where's my god damn star in the sandbox?????//??/?
 
11:50 PM
@DaveRandom Sorry, I wasn't in the sandbox :P
 
@ShaquinTrifonoff that displays in the source as <span class="text">test‮test - blah</span>
 
@DaveRandom Ha ha, <naps /> :P
 

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