Every few archives, I may do the archival by moving, which pushes the history to one of the archives. In this case, history has moved to User talk:Tepples/Archive 3. --Tepples 19:00, 5 January 2012 (MST)
Will the page remain accessible after the blackout is over? If so, will it remain at the same URL, or do you have plans to archive it elsewhere?
Oh, and if you're wondering about the self-revert on my user page: Basically, I was mad that in my conscious efforts to stay away from Wikipedia and Cheezburger Network, I forgot how many other sites would be participating in the blackout. As a result, a few browser history entries now contain titles inconsistent with the normal condition of those sites. I reverted myself because I decided there was no point listing specific sites. (Also, why "stay away"? It's because my Aspie mind thinks it's dishonorable to look at the blackout pages, in the same way that visiting redirect pages on a wiki is somehow dishonorable.) Eighty5cacao 13:37, 18 January 2012 (MST)
/protectip/
will remain accessible at least until S. 968 is defeated. --Tepples 15:31, 18 January 2012 (MST)
feature=
URL parameter. This isn't something I can justify in a logically consistent manner.I noticed that you (Tepples) have linked to this discussion from the NESdev forums. I would like to say that I did not intend for the discussion to be used in such a manner, though I have no objections. Also, if anyone needs clarification about the word "clutter" above, it means "cluttering the history with entries that are inaccurate or redundant." Eighty5cacao 16:58, 2 February 2012 (MST)
While reading the Action 53 article, I realized something: I think it's high time that we wrote Pin Eight:Manual of Style/RFC 2119 (or similar) so that readers don't think you are shouting when you write MUST and SHOULD in all caps. Any suggestions what would belong on such a page, and what pages should link to it? Eighty5cacao 12:43, 30 January 2012 (MST)
Digression: Regarding User talk:Eighty5cacao/Eloi physiology#Notes on puberty trigger, I recognize that <ref>
tags are inherently different from {{tl}}
in that the content of a ref gets displayed verbatim, while templates go through transclusion/substitution mechanisms. Nevertheless, I thought that putting <code>
tags around the whole think looked a bit cleaner.
Now back on topic.
To benefit users who see your Nibbles game in a famiclone product, might you consider documenting publicly why it is no longer available from pineight.com and advising users to download from NESWorld if desired? By "publicly" I mean that the pineight.com homepage is best, but the wiki main page is acceptable too. Eighty5cacao 11:59, 27 February 2012 (MST)
This was not just a conjecture. I first learned about it through at least one YouTube video of (an) offending device(s) on which you (Tepples) commented IIRC. I think it was the Senario 101-in-1, but I'd need to check again. I was reminded of this by a previous discussion about Lawn Mower. Eighty5cacao 16:12, 27 February 2012 (MST) (last edit 18:30, 11 April 2012 (MST))
It turns out I'm wrong about the Senario 101-in-1, assuming this video shows the only 101-in-1 product made by Senario. I don't own a different Senario 101-in-1 or any other famiclone for that matter. The only other thing I know is that the video I originally saw was probably uploaded by British1500
. Again, give me a little more time to check. Eighty5cacao 16:19, 27 February 2012 (MST)
British1500
, it may now be deleted or private. I never made a note of the URL in the first place. Eighty5cacao 18:20, 11 April 2012 (MST)
In response to uncyc:User talk:Pentium5dot1/UN:REQ explanations/Precious Moments#Tropers, more specifically reposting this diff:
The external link in your edit of tvtropes:SuperDeformed on 26 April 2011 is now returning HTTP 401.
I do not yet have an actionable comment on your original post. Eighty5cacao 23:22, 20 March 2012 (MST)
"precious girls club" proportions
. The EL should be fixed now. --Tepples 05:41, 21 March 2012 (MST)
Why haven't you configured an interwiki prefix for Encyclopedia Dramatica? It would simplify maintenance; does it have anything to do with the offensive nature of the site's content? Eighty5cacao 15:52, 30 March 2012 (MST)
ed
is too short, and encyclopediadramatica
is too long. It appears that interwiki prefixes have to be at least three letters long so as not to be confused with interlanguage links. --Tepples 16:23, 30 March 2012 (MST)Split to User talk:SukeyChloya244 per the edit summary of User:SukeyChloya244 --Tepples 09:49, 14 April 2012 (MST)
If my edit summaries were not clear enough: Please do not delete User:Eighty5cacao/sandbox3 itself, only the redirects to that page.
BTW, would this legal issue be at all relevant to Luminesweeper? Eighty5cacao 19:43, 21 June 2012 (MST)
I noticed that your current nesdev forum avatar says "terrible programmer.
" Why? Eighty5cacao 11:22, 17 July 2012 (MST)
Do we need to create Pin Eight:Manual of Style/Valid HTML, Pin Eight:Manual of Style/HTML validity, or similar? Eighty5cacao 22:58, 1 September 2012 (MST)
<del>
in one block and end it in another block." That's pretty much the main well-formedness rule I followed when fixing mark-up on old talk pages, apart from an obscure edge case involving unordered lists in <ref>
elements. What triggered this in the first place was the tool I use to back up the wiki. It calls the MediaWiki API to determine which pages have changed, and then it calls the render endpoint to get the translated mark-up of the article itself. I determined which pages to fix by looking at those for which xml.dom.minidom
raised malformedness exceptions. I'll consider a MoS page if I get more material, or if we get a lot more registered editors and it starts to become a problem for me to fix manually. --Tepples 07:14, 2 September 2012 (MST)
<code>
vs <pre>
issue really ought to be documented. Since I was at fault for the incident you are describing, I'd like to ask one more question. Is there a reason that <s>
is deprecated, or does it produce the same HTML output as <del>
? Eighty5cacao 09:10, 2 September 2012 (MST)
<strike>
has been marked obsolete: documents containing it won't validate, but user agents are still expected to process it in a specific way. <del>
is for something deleted. I was under the impression that <s>
was obsolete the same way, as it had been deprecated along with <strike>
in HTML 4.01/XHTML 1.0. But I'm still confused as to the official difference between <s>
and <del>
as of HTML5. --Tepples 10:20, 2 September 2012 (MST)
$wgUseTidy
, but I don't think it'll work on Go Daddy's shared hosting plans. I tried SSHing into my hosting account, and I got tidy: command not found. --Tepples 12:27, 3 September 2012 (MST)Yeah, I found out about $wgUseTidy
a couple hours later ... sorry for being lazy. The configuration setting for HTML5 was meant to be a separate issue from HTML Tidy; give me some time to look into this. BTW, a new question: What is the semantic difference between <code>
and <samp>
? How is it relevant to the issue of HTML validity, if at all? Eighty5cacao 13:07, 4 September 2012 (MST)
<code>
is for showing examples of mark-up or programming languages, and <samp>
is for showing the output of a computer program, especially error messages. --Tepples 17:01, 4 September 2012 (MST)
$wgHtml5
exists, but it only controls the doctype. $wgWellFormedXml
does exactly what it says for valid inputs, but it doesn't fix problems as HTML Tidy does. Eighty5cacao 20:25, 5 September 2012 (MST)What is the significance of this username? If the account you were merging was a spammer, why did you not use SukeyChloya244? Eighty5cacao 11:14, 9 September 2012 (MST)
First, some preliminaries: Sorry for asking so many questions in the section above. I should have thought harder about MediaWiki user IDs not being exactly sequential. With that said, this is the "more on this later" part that I alluded to there.
By "intellectual property" I mean that all the branches of copyright, patent, and trademark may be relevant. Now the actual question:
In your opinion, what are the legal risks associated with operating a legally-purchased, non-secondhand copy of In the Groove on a legally-purchased, unmodified PlayStation 2 console of the correct region code in your own private property?
Obviously, I'm not asking for legal advice on an actual case; I just want some general pointers to keep in mind. Eighty5cacao 09:17, 10 September 2012 (MST)
As on Wikipedia, there appears to exist here an interwiki prefix for Google Search: google:example. Should this be changed to use HTTPS? Eighty5cacao 13:49, 22 September 2012 (MST)
Regarding this thread, it is currently believed by the MAME project that CPS1 and CPS2 use an 8MHz pixel clock, either directly from an 8MHz crystal or divided from a 16MHz crystal. See CPS1 driver (currently line 3074) and CPS2 driver (currently line 1241). MCFG_SCREEN_RAW_PARAMS
is a macro defined in lines 370-1 of screen.h
(nutshell: first parameter is the pixel clock). --Eighty5cacao 21:54, 1 December 2012 (MST)
Do you intend to support HTTPS on Pin Eight after moving to WebFaction? If so, will this include the pics.pineight.com
domain? --Eighty5cacao 13:49, 2 December 2012 (MST)
pineight.com
, www.pineight.com
and pics.pineight.com
?ia_archiver
) from said enforcement? If not, how do you plan to archive the site yourself? --Eighty5cacao (talk) 22:04, 5 December 2012 (CST) (last edit 23:02, 5 December 2012 (CST))pics.pineight.com
. Will this change in the future?www.pineight.com
and pineight.com
. Adding more subjectAltNames to a StartSSL cert requires upgrading to a paid tier; I don't plan on adding HTTPS on pics.pineight.com
any time soon, as it's mostly used for forum avatars/sigs and the like, and I don't post to any forums that offer HTTPS and prefer externally hosted avatars. The services still on Go Daddy are mail forwarding and DNS. --Tepples (talk) 19:30, 6 December 2012 (CST)pics
had not been completely moved over at the time my edit summary mentioned it. As for Chrome for Android: http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js
); you should be able to change this to be protocol-relative IIRC.bible:
interwiki prefix needs to be made protocol-relative. --Eighty5cacao (talk) 21:42, 6 December 2012 (CST) (last edit 22:38, 6 December 2012 (CST))Thanks for all your hard work, but it looks like there's a typo on the (www.)pineight.com
homepage. The "our SSL site" link seems to specify http:
. (So does the link from the Pin Eight logo in the upper left corner.) --Eighty5cacao (talk) 22:33, 6 December 2012 (CST)
pagead2.googlesyndication.com
in line 188-9 of this HTTPS Everywhere ruleset. Is there something wrong with that? Presumably the script tries to load insecure resources regardless of the protocol used to retrieve the script itself. Do you intend to switch to a different advertising provider?www.nonofollow.net
has died and is now parked). --Eighty5cacao (talk) 12:38, 8 December 2012 (CST)
(This could have been a subsection of "Validity" or "HTTPS on this site," but I wasn't sure...)
Do this and this imply that you are making another effort to archive the wiki? How often do you plan to make such archives? --Eighty5cacao (talk) 10:51, 21 December 2012 (CST)