[11:11:05] these things contain horrors unseen by the general public [11:26:28] or / / [11:26:42] actually no, yeah loo [11:28:46] You mean like "my old mess" code from before I knew about Portable Infobox, just in case, it might come in handy in the future I gonna keep it as code 😛 [11:30:16] (By just in case it might come in handy in the future, the real reason is probably more along cause of sunk cost falacy, ie I used so much time on this mess, I can't get my self to truely delete it) [11:30:50] emotional support code :p [11:31:35] that... is a very good term for it yeah [11:32:22] (and mind you, you can onyl see about half of that old code in that SS xD) [14:11:54] We'll, yesterday I found I broke a skin a couple of weeks ago because ==> does not close out a comment. I need to not code after kidny, apparently [14:47:30] Yeah proper syntax is important xD [15:08:44] I was one key off and it wasn't even obvious!! [15:10:55] Well, that is how coding works 😉 [15:11:45] The amount of lacking ; caused bugs that happened through times is immeasurable as well, and still not very obvious, but super important [15:14:05] Also the computer don't care where your keys are located, and particularly special characters like that can vary widely between different languages keyboard, on my Nordic QWERTY Keyboard, there is actually a 3 horizontal keys difference between those 2, and even then I would have to hold down shift for the = as well as opposed to - being the main symbol of its key [15:23:26] Oh, missing ; is the worst, I had that yesterday too, but at least it was only for a text colour somewhere rather than anything major. [15:24:29] I've got a UK keyboard with - and _ on the same key and = on the key next to it, so it's really easy to get the wrong one. [15:28:27] Yeah that is quite different indeed from what I got, `.` and `:` are to the left of the `-` and `_` key, ofc shift are to the right of it, and got æ and ø (and their capital variants ofc) on the 2 keys above it, the latter 2 you obviously not even gonna find on yours 😛 [15:34:47] Ha, nope, the English alphabet is pretty boring! No diacritics of any sort! [15:35:09] Though I think æ is one of my favourite letters [15:37:17] [1/2] I do not know for sure where to post this but for you guys sincerely may I have a chance to ask for global permission? I am sort of new here but I really want to cooperate with miraheze and I would like to get global sysop or global rollback but I know it might be too soon, feel free to give me any feedbacks I also consider to be part of the board I worked as fundraising manager f [15:37:18] [2/2] or Oxfam Italy and I am good with laws concerning data and privacy… [15:39:32] Thx in advance [15:39:37] 😉 [15:39:47] #tech-community [15:39:53] for volunteering [15:40:07] or leave a comment on Meta [15:41:03] I've lost the page lol [15:43:32] anyway, it's basically impossible to have such rights from the start, one has to build up a reputation on Meta and trust from community + atm such voting won't take place due to Miraheze's reformations, still taking the place [15:49:15] [1/2] here [15:49:15] [2/2] [[Miraheze Volunteering Opportunities]] [15:49:15] https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Miraheze_Volunteering_Opportunities [15:49:17] [16:15:04] I already wrote right there xD [20:10:06] One thing I'll never understand is why so many non-wiki websites have a MediaWiki-like TOC [20:12:43] I mean, it's kinda good? [20:14:16] I don't understand sites which fully disguise/act like a wikis but aren't wikis in slightest [20:26:46] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [20:36:09] I mean yeah it is a pretty basic, but functional ToC, so I don't see the harm or odd thing about it. There really are only so many ways in general you can format a ToC