It actually is encouraging people to have useful user agents. By default most people end up with a user agent that's something like "libcurl version foo.bar.baz", which isn't actually a description of who or what they…
Stack Overflow does not have trees of thousands of comments, or nearly as much voting going on for individual posts.
> Admins created automod They did not. Automod was created by a user as just another script that interacted with reddit's api (albeit, a powerful and useful one). Deimorz eventually joined reddit and became an admin,…
> The problems Reddit is facing now are largely a result of the admins getting more activist as Reddit is more visible than ever. Really? It seems to me that the problems come from not banning things, still: see all the…
We ran some analyses and determined the rise is not due to an increase in spambots. I don't know the specifics of how that was determined, sorry.
R is awful. It's full of decisions made by people who seem to not have much programming experience, in that they seem good at the time but cause major issues later on. See, for instance,…
They're just like other default subreddits, which is to say that you can unsubscribe from them. I only resubscribed recently because I started working at reddit and figured I should know what's going on in my own…
http://www.nngroup.com/articles/participation-inequality/ if you're looking for an article on it.
> That said, it looks like a nice site, a crowdsourced iFixIt. We're already crowd-sourced! http://www.ifixit.com/Contribute Only about half our guides are staff-created. > (I'd me more willing to contribute if the TOS…
So what I don't get is why the function names needed to be of a certain length, since he's hard-coding the buckets.
When do you do code review?
> Realistically, how many people repair Android or non-Apple phones? How many iPhone users would, when faced with a broken phone, try to fix it themselves rather than take it to the Apple store for repairs? Not…
The article is from Jan 20 2011; since then we've designed our own.
It's a call that was being made (only) when the page loaded.
Hmm, that's interesting. I don't think so, though, because the user-agent on the requests is the googlebot: From: googlebot(at)googlebot.com User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1;…
Well, the problem is that you're in New Jersey. There's a reason it's called the California Stop.
Or the even easier: #> vim /etc/pacman.conf [archlinuxfr] Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/$arch #> pacman -Sy yaourt
GitHub's pull requests work pretty nicely for code review.
2. Will Mozilla ever support CSS Animation? Last I heard they weren't too keen on it There are some CSS animations in Mozilla's Demos: https://mozillademos.org/demos/dashboard/demo.html . They work just fine for me in…
As I understand it, Arch's pkgbuilds are similar. The nice thing is that they have the flexibility to do whatever you want, whether it be updating a svn repo, downloading a binary, curling a script, building from…
Puppet is not a server provisioning tool. Unless I misunderstand you, it certainly is when using Vagrant.
No. Some people enjoy simply wasting other people's time. Indeed. As a moderator on a fairly active IRC channel (on Rizon!), I've seen my fair share of trolling. I remember an instance a few months ago where the room…
Ditch Apache for Nginx, Lighttpd, Cherokee, etc.
How would grading on performance discourage cheating?
As stated in the article, spreading windows across more virtual desktops prevents clutter. I've been using a tiling window manager for a few years now, so now that I've just gotten a new work MacBook, I don't minimize…
It actually is encouraging people to have useful user agents. By default most people end up with a user agent that's something like "libcurl version foo.bar.baz", which isn't actually a description of who or what they…
Stack Overflow does not have trees of thousands of comments, or nearly as much voting going on for individual posts.
> Admins created automod They did not. Automod was created by a user as just another script that interacted with reddit's api (albeit, a powerful and useful one). Deimorz eventually joined reddit and became an admin,…
> The problems Reddit is facing now are largely a result of the admins getting more activist as Reddit is more visible than ever. Really? It seems to me that the problems come from not banning things, still: see all the…
We ran some analyses and determined the rise is not due to an increase in spambots. I don't know the specifics of how that was determined, sorry.
R is awful. It's full of decisions made by people who seem to not have much programming experience, in that they seem good at the time but cause major issues later on. See, for instance,…
They're just like other default subreddits, which is to say that you can unsubscribe from them. I only resubscribed recently because I started working at reddit and figured I should know what's going on in my own…
http://www.nngroup.com/articles/participation-inequality/ if you're looking for an article on it.
> That said, it looks like a nice site, a crowdsourced iFixIt. We're already crowd-sourced! http://www.ifixit.com/Contribute Only about half our guides are staff-created. > (I'd me more willing to contribute if the TOS…
So what I don't get is why the function names needed to be of a certain length, since he's hard-coding the buckets.
When do you do code review?
> Realistically, how many people repair Android or non-Apple phones? How many iPhone users would, when faced with a broken phone, try to fix it themselves rather than take it to the Apple store for repairs? Not…
The article is from Jan 20 2011; since then we've designed our own.
It's a call that was being made (only) when the page loaded.
Hmm, that's interesting. I don't think so, though, because the user-agent on the requests is the googlebot: From: googlebot(at)googlebot.com User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1;…
Well, the problem is that you're in New Jersey. There's a reason it's called the California Stop.
Or the even easier: #> vim /etc/pacman.conf [archlinuxfr] Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/$arch #> pacman -Sy yaourt
GitHub's pull requests work pretty nicely for code review.
2. Will Mozilla ever support CSS Animation? Last I heard they weren't too keen on it There are some CSS animations in Mozilla's Demos: https://mozillademos.org/demos/dashboard/demo.html . They work just fine for me in…
As I understand it, Arch's pkgbuilds are similar. The nice thing is that they have the flexibility to do whatever you want, whether it be updating a svn repo, downloading a binary, curling a script, building from…
Puppet is not a server provisioning tool. Unless I misunderstand you, it certainly is when using Vagrant.
No. Some people enjoy simply wasting other people's time. Indeed. As a moderator on a fairly active IRC channel (on Rizon!), I've seen my fair share of trolling. I remember an instance a few months ago where the room…
Ditch Apache for Nginx, Lighttpd, Cherokee, etc.
How would grading on performance discourage cheating?
As stated in the article, spreading windows across more virtual desktops prevents clutter. I've been using a tiling window manager for a few years now, so now that I've just gotten a new work MacBook, I don't minimize…