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February 29
I've been getting, interesting behavior using metafilter through a proxy server. (The reason I'm using a proxy has to do with some annoying behavior by both Opera and Mozilla under FreeBSD.) wwwoffled just doesn't get the page at all. apache2 running as a proxy does get the page after more than two minutes. This behavior appears to be unique to metafilter.
Turning off proxying for metafilter in the browser works much better. I'm mostly satisfied with this arrangement but the nerd in me is curious as to why. (And the community-oriented person in me wants to describe this problem for other folks who may need to search for this problem.) Any clues?
posted by KirkJobSluder to bugs at 5:39 PM PST - 5 comments
Another AskMe suggestion. How about a way for someone who has posted a question to go in and add a marker which says that their question has been answered which would then appear next to the 'comments' marker on the front page, which would then offer the ability to filter out all the questions which have been answered so that the benevolant can concentrate on those which haven't.
posted by feelinglistless to feature requests at 2:10 PM PST - 6 comments
The AskMe archive pages never seem to show a new comment count for any thread. Is this a planned feature, something that will be changed when the new software rev is posted, or my imagination?
posted by billsaysthis to bugs at 11:39 AM PST - 2 comments
February 28
Is there a way (currently or hypothetically) to customize my account to open exterior links in a new tab, if I'm using that kind of browser? Just curious.
posted by DenOfSizer to feature requests at 3:05 PM PST - 6 comments
February 27
Okay, since I sort of wasted my last MeTa post by being too fast on the draw, how about something more constructive. I think we could save a great deal of overhead on the server by changing the way 100+ post threads are displayed.
posted by y6y6y6 to feature requests at 10:46 AM PST - 29 comments
I'd like to declare a moratorium on comparing things to
the Onion, as well as nominations for the Darwin Award. [more inside]
posted by jpoulos to etiquette/policy at 6:04 AM PST - 38 comments
February 26
February 25
Linking to my own post as an
example, it would be really handy to be able to edit your posts at times. Would this pony ever grow legs and run around the field chasing butterflies and scaring children?
posted by twine42 to feature requests at 8:41 AM PST - 14 comments
When attempting to open a thread in the blue this morning,
JRun closed connection.
The nerve of JRun!
posted by moonbird to bugs at 7:34 AM PST - 24 comments
February 24
MeFi Cleveland: Want coffee sometime? Maybe when Spring hits? We can talk about how much Cleveland really looks like
American Splendor.
posted by Shane to MetaFilter gatherings at 8:00 PM PST - 25 comments
Finally got around to reading L.A.'s alt-paper L.A. Weekly's content-heavy "Year End Lists Issue", and was shocked at what I saw on Page 12: (
fourth list down here).
That explains why Mr. Howie didn't make it to the L.A. MeetUp: He was with Drudge, Welch, Damon and Groening plotting to take over the universe...
posted by wendell to MetaFilter-related at 12:12 PM PST - 15 comments
February 23
Matt, when submitting a question to Ask Me, I used the back button to edit my text twice. However, apparently the text was posted instead. The one time I'm serious, and I screw everything up.
posted by mischief to bugs at 5:01 PM PST - 13 comments
February 22
Trackback etiquitte- is it considered bad taste to make a trackback on your personal blog to an FPP you posted? I was going to TB to the Nader thread I made earlier on my site but I'm not sure if this would be considered TB spamming and/or self-linking.
posted by XQUZYPHYR to etiquette/policy at 10:36 AM PST - 12 comments
Connection refused? This morning (around 7:30 AM PST) I wasn't able to access metafilter.com or ask.metafilter.com, although I was able to ping the same names. Looks like some others were having the same. Was there an issue?
posted by daver to bugs at 9:06 AM PST - 7 comments
February 21
FYI: I fixed a small bug this morning. The html shortcuts were not showing up in firefox browsers but should now, and they seem to work fine on all three sites.
posted by mathowie to bugs at 9:04 AM PST - 7 comments
February 20
When MetaFilter's down, parallel-universe websites like
Orkut contain valuable information as well as friendly confraternization - witness the
MetaFilter board on the same website. Plus you get photos and intimate details of your favourite MeFi posters, whether friends or foes. How important are these parallel-universe network sites? Is Google's patronage indicative of things to come? And, yes, should we take over while it's hot? Does anyone want to be invited?
posted by MiguelCardoso to MetaFilter-related at 12:31 AM PST - 153 comments
February 18
Just a reminder: this Saturday is the last day to sign up for the current round of the
MeFi Swap. 143 signed up so far, so this round should be pretty exciting.
posted by Dreama to MetaFilter-related at 1:59 PM PST - 44 comments
February 17
Matt, this is a question to you (as well as a push to the other users here).
How big is the drive Metafilter (or all of your stuff) is located on? Like many others, I lived in a dark world without MeFi and ask:
Have you thought about a raid level 1?
posted by filmgeek to MetaFilter-related at 7:25 PM PST - 50 comments
I've switched to Firefox. I have my MeFi preferences set to open links in a new window. I have the Tabbrowser Preferences extension installed on firefox and everything set to open in new tabs, links on metafilter still bring up new windows. While I can just CTRL + click to open in a new tab, I'm wondering if this is a mozilla thing, or a mefi thing. Thanks.
posted by Grod to bugs at 4:19 PM PST - 15 comments
MeFiNYC reminder: Friday!
Friday! Friday! This Friday the 20th of February at the Veselka Dome, witness MONSTER MeFi ACTION ACTION ACTION! Gates open at 7.30 - no passes will be honored!
BE THERE!!!
posted by adamgreenfield to MetaFilter gatherings at 9:10 AM PST - 46 comments
February 16
So alas, one of the processor fans in the MetaFilter server decided to up and die, which coincided perfectly with a planned vacation to New York. Upon coming back, no replacement fan was to be found on my doorstep (due to stupid delayed shipping by the company from whom the replacement was ordered), so a trip to CompUSA later, we're back in business. Sorry 'bout that.
posted by delfuego to uptime at 5:13 PM PST - 78 comments
February 10
February 9
Umm... is
this appropriate for AskMefi? I might not have bristled as much if not for the implication that we will be seeing "more than a dozen" of the same threads in the "next several days," and this was merely "part one" of many. Wendell, I love you man, but, uh, [this is bad].
posted by PrinceValium to etiquette/policy at 5:24 PM PST - 23 comments
February 7
February 6
Wondering why my FPP link, to a Kuro5hin.org essay about the insular world of blogs, the effect on google and the debate in comments about that was deleted. It was a good discussion, I thought, and work a look. Matt, I've been lurking here for several years, and I thought it was in keeping with the site.
If things are going to tighten up, that's fine, but I'm interested in knowing the parameters and how they applied in this specific case.
posted by Slagman to etiquette/policy at 8:47 PM PST - 46 comments
February 5
I don't know if it has been proposed before (I don't generally read MetaTalk), but
THIS LINK makes me yearn for some kind of "no" vote system where if a post gets a certain number or percentage of "no" it gets taken off the front page. It wouldn't be necessarily easy to implement or tune, but it would help. It would also help remove FPP's that
TURN OUT TO BE TOTAL BUNK.
posted by McBain to feature requests at 3:03 PM PST - 28 comments
Hey, doesn't the following quote from
this article in today's NYT (reg. req., etc.) come from MeFi? Or AskMe? Searching isn't doing it for me.
"I like a lot of the names I see on spam e-mails because they're completely abstract, with little conception of culture or traditional sounds," said a posting by someone using the name Oissubke, a self-described fiction writer. "They jump out. They're memorable. They may not work for Grisham or Shakespeare, but they're ideal for my own writing style."
posted by Prospero to MetaFilter-related at 6:02 AM PST - 61 comments
February 4
MetaFilter, MetaTalk, and Ask Metafilter might be sporadic over the next day or so, as the server hosting the DNS has died for now. Hopefully that server will be back tomorrow morning, but if not, you could hack your hosts file to point the three domains at 209.10.108.201.
If you see the sites unreachable by morning, that's why.
posted by mathowie to uptime at 10:23 PM PST - 14 comments
Hasn't "self policing" pretty much run it's course by now? I mean, it worked great when we had lots of new people coming in everyday. But today's MetaFilter is made up of people who have *all* been self policed for well over a year. None of us are going to change our ways.
Recent attempts at self policing seem to be getting embarrassingly pointless. Can we stop calling it "self policing" and start referring to it by the more accurate term - "masturbatory rhetoric"?
posted by y6y6y6 to etiquette/policy at 8:54 AM PST - 70 comments
February 3
February 2
A couple of months ago, I posted a question to AskMe. It generated a lot of interest and responses, but no definitive answer. I now think I have an answer. What should I do?
1. Keep it to myself.
2. Post it to the old, archived thread?
3. Make a new FPP?
I suspect #3 would piss some people off (because the FPP wouldn't be asking a new question), but if someone else found an answer to an old question, I'd prefer them to make a FPP. If they posted it to an ancient, archived thread, I would probably never think to go there and read it.
posted by grumblebee to etiquette/policy at 10:27 AM PST - 21 comments