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81   WookieMan   2018 Aug 30, 10:59am  

LeonDurham says
Absolutely. But, back to my original question--I'm genuinely interested so I can change my behavior, if needed. Can you tell what was offensive and personal in my first comment to CBOE?


There was nothing as far as I can tell. I was commenting on his comment saying you were childish.

Given the new implementation of moderation, I think some of this has been lost in translation. I think everyone here knows I'm chill. I'm not certain I can unwind this or care to take the time at this point. Everyone here is good by me.
82   anonymous   2019 Feb 22, 8:12am  

@Patrick - Any possibility of bringing back the tabs for Housing, Economics, Government, Politics and Miscellaneous - maybe the Music thread as a separate tab as well since there are a lot of links just on that thread.

6 tabs total.

Housing is starting to be a thing again, so is the economy.

Politics will always be a thing.

Would make it much easier to go to whatever someone is interested and avoid what they are not interested in.
83   Patrick   2019 Feb 22, 8:14am  

Yes, it's possible, but are there enough readers to make it worthwhile?
84   anonymous   2019 Feb 22, 8:15am  

That I do not know - not sure how difficult it would either to migrate everything to the appropriate tab but housing is becoming more and more in the news and will continue to be unless something miraculous happens.

Same with economy.

I think you would have the best access to daily hits etc. to see if it is justified.

If everyone would add whatever to the appropriate section - that would be great, maybe cut down on some of the other things as well.
85   CBOEtrader   2019 Feb 22, 8:18am  

Patrick says
Yes, it's possible, but are there enough readers to make it worthwhile?


If you ask the poster to choose from those 5 hashtags, then find w filter buttons or just use search the search function it would accomplish this goal
86   anonymous   2019 Feb 22, 9:23am  

There may be some difficulty trying to migrate things or look up things - a lot of the newer posts no longer have hash tags
87   Patrick   2019 Feb 22, 6:03pm  

CBOEtrader says
or just use search the search function it would accomplish this goal


Yes, maybe there's some way to use search to do it. You could just put a keyword in a post, and search should find it. So I could move search to the top, and also have some pre-filled searches where you just click on a button to see, say, #housing.
88   CBOEtrader   2019 Feb 22, 8:31pm  

Patrick says
#housing


If every post is categorized w a hashtag, it would work perfectly
89   anonymous   2019 Mar 3, 4:25am  

@Patrick

Since changing the formatting to highlight the words you, your etc. if those words are in the title of a link that is provided - it appears that screws up the link resulting in an error code of link not found.
90   Patrick   2019 Mar 3, 11:23am  

Fixed now, I think.
91   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2019 Mar 3, 12:25pm  

Tarantula says
I have a suggestion. Don't allow threads such as this to proliferate: https://patrick.net/post/1322636/2019-02-24-black-history-month-memes

99.9% of potential new contributors will never return after seeing that type of content. The 0.1% who remain probably aren't the type of houseguests anybody would want.

Lots of folks would like to have frank and open discussions about politics, the economy, housing, and other topics but very few will put up with that kind of thing.


I disagree. I think people should freely express their opinions, it's the whole purpose of patrick.net
You won't get honest discussion like we get here if speech gets censored. There are already reasonable limits here.
92   Patrick   2019 Mar 3, 12:31pm  

I agree with FortWayne. The whole purpose of the site is to be able to escape the ever-tightening noose of "politically correct" speech.

Yes, offensive things will be posted, but if one chooses not to be offended, problem solved, and we all live in a better world. The problem is not offensiveness in itself, it is the reaction to it.

The only rule is not to directly attack the other users.
93   RC2006   2019 Mar 3, 1:37pm  

Maybe a text limit to keep some users from spamming copy paste with no comments.
94   Patrick   2019 Mar 3, 1:40pm  

There is a limit, but yes, maybe it should be smaller.
95   Patrick   2019 Mar 3, 6:11pm  

Tarantula says
Fair enough, but then the site caters to "politically incorrect" speech. This type of content is almost purely racist, nationalist, or sexist.


I disagree. I say that unfounded accusations of racism, nationalism (why should that be a bad thing anyway?), and sexism are used daily by the elite as an excuse for policies which profit themselves and harm everyone else -- namely the export of manufacturing to China and the import of millions of illegals. Both of those dramatically drive down wages and increase the earnings of bosses and owners.
96   steverbeaver   2019 Mar 5, 8:00pm  

"Offended" is just a ruse to maneuver for leverage over the conversation. To the likes of "Anti-Semitic", "Racist", "Conspiracy Theory". Keep it open, keep it civil.
97   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2019 Mar 5, 8:05pm  

Tarantula says
Patrick says
The whole purpose of the site is to be able to escape the ever-tightening noose of "politically correct" speech.


Fair enough, but then the site caters to "politically incorrect" speech. This type of content is almost purely racist, nationalist, or sexist. It seems like a somewhat ignoble cause to defend, but to each his own. For what it's worth, I don't think normal folks are offended by the type of content here, but rather find it simply distasteful and silly and just move on.

In the end I suppose that if you base a website on primarily offensive language and ideas, you will end up with mostly low-level content.


I think everyone is offended by tarantulas.
98   mell   2019 Mar 5, 8:19pm  

Patrick says
Tarantula says
Fair enough, but then the site caters to "politically incorrect" speech. This type of content is almost purely racist, nationalist, or sexist.


I disagree. I say that unfounded accusations of racism, nationalism (why should that be a bad thing anyway?), and sexism are used daily by the elite as an excuse for policies which profit themselves and harm everyone else -- namely the export of manufacturing to China and the import of millions of illegals. Both of those dramatically drive down wages and increase the earnings of bosses and owners.


Moreover a nation/society that is not sexist will eradicate itself and die off quickly. Sexism is not a bad thing either, in the right doses. Same goes for some racism which is innate to humans since they are little babies. Fighting any amount of racism and sexism is going against nature and nature always wins thus far.
99   SunnyvaleCA   2019 Mar 5, 8:19pm  

Is it some sort of strange setting, or is everyone seeing the word " you " colored red? I'd suggest you get rid of this "feature."
100   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2019 Mar 5, 8:43pm  

SunnyvaleCA says
Is it some sort of strange setting, or is everyone seeing the word " you " colored red? I'd suggest you get rid of this "feature."


You just don't understand why you is such a big deal. Especially to you.
101   AD   2019 Mar 11, 8:07pm  

CovfefeButDeadly says
You just don't understand why you is such a big deal. Especially to you.


Fortunately "you" doesn't get highlighted in red in images.

102   MrMagic   2019 Mar 29, 12:31pm  

@patrick

Make new thread button not showing. Is there a bug?
103   BigFrank   2019 May 11, 3:04pm  

This is the place to make suggestions for how Patrick.net can be most helpful to you and to discuss them.

For the sake of Free Speech, and those of us curious enough to do anything meaningful about preserving it, you should have a way for those of us who aren't easily triggered simple simon Snowflakes to see what the moderators are censoring. Like post #108, if you feel the need to hide it from the public in the name of censoring Free Speech, you should allow the rest of us to click on it and see what was said to judge for ourselves. @Patrick
104   MrMagic   2019 May 11, 8:34pm  

personal
105   WookieMan   2019 May 12, 8:19am  

BigFrank says
Like post #108, if you feel the need to hide it from the public in the name of censoring Free Speech, you should allow the rest of us to click on it and see what was said to judge for ourselves.


@Patrick - actually kind of like this idea. 9 out of 10 times I wouldn't click on it as I likely know what the commenter (especially longtime guys) were saying anyway. But I sometimes see stuff marked personal from people here I would have never have expected to have a comment marked personal. Plus as one of the people that can take stuff down, it would be nice to know the "standard" so to speak that other moderators use to remove stuff.

There's a high likelihood this could completely backfire, but might be a fun test trial like the YOU thing you did.
106   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 May 12, 2:40pm  

Did Hat get banned? Asking because I'm looking for that "Haha Whitey You will be Replaced despite Us saying for 3 decades you're paranoid and that's not our intent" thread
107   Patrick   2019 May 12, 2:46pm  

Yes, he was shitting on the site. Really too far.
108   Patrick   2019 May 12, 7:37pm  

@WookieMan I have actually exposed them all in the past, and not much came of it. Most of the personal comments are pretty clearly personal.
109   MrMagic   2019 May 12, 9:27pm  

HonkpilledMaster says
Did Hat get banned? Asking because I'm looking for that "Haha Whitey You will be Replaced despite Us saying for 3 decades you're paranoid and that's not our intent" thread


He sounded just like your old friend Kaki reincarnated. And when I pointed that out, my comment got flagged as personal... go figure..

It's getting way past the point of ridiculous with the "thought Police" here...
110   Patrick   2019 May 13, 6:59am  

Yes, definitely a previous user back just to cause problems.
111   Hircus   2019 May 16, 4:27pm  

Please allow youtube videos to go full scren
112   Patrick   2019 May 16, 10:20pm  

Hircus says
Please allow youtube videos to go full scren


@Hircus Thanks for the suggestion. My earlier comment was wrong, and is deleted now. Wish granted, at least for videos posted from now on!

I actually had a bug where I did not have "allowfullscreen" on the list of allowed tags for the youtube iframe, so they were being stripped out of the html. You helped me fix it by asking why that didn't work.
113   Hircus   2019 May 17, 8:20pm  

I often link to images in my posts. I feel 99% of the time, the best thing to do is to upload the image to patnet because if I link to an external url, one day it will likely break, and then people can't see the image anymore. Also, uploads likely help avoid workplace filters. But, it's soooo easy to just link externally, vs it taking a handful of steps to upload, so I rarely upload.

So, I think it should be easier to to do the right thing - which is upload images.

Suggestion:

Add a checkbox near the new post input box, labeled "auto upload external urls found in img tags", and check it by default so most people use it. Then, upon post submit, scan for img tags and grab those w/ external urls, download the image, and replace the url w/ the generated patnet url.
114   Patrick   2019 May 17, 8:43pm  

You're right about images, and I was actually working on that today.

I'm going to let people enter external urls, and then simply upload the image to a cache on my server so that:
1. it won't break if the image goes away
2. it won't show the broken ssl lock when the external image is not from an https site
3. it's really easy for users
4. big threads with lots of external images won't bounce around when loading, because all the image sizes will be known
115   Hircus   2019 Jun 8, 9:20pm  

Could you make the uploaded filenames more unique?

I have this issue both for files that I upload, as well as for urls that you auto convert to files for me.

If I upload more than 1 image per month that has the same name, I run into duplicate issues. Eg, if both my files are named "image.png", then your generated filename is always:

/uploads/7/c/1/7c10bffdd6786d9ff3908b95ac53175b.pngimage.png

And, auto uploaded files are always named like:

/uploads/7/c/1/7c10bffdd6786d9ff3908b95ac53175b.png

Notice, it's missing the end.
116   Patrick   2019 Jun 8, 9:21pm  

Thanks @Hircus I will work on that tomorrow.
117   Hircus   2019 Jun 8, 9:49pm  

btw, I often write greasemonkey scripts to customize sites I use. This is one I use for your site, that makes it easy to paste an image from my clipboard. It skips the whole "save to file, then select the file to upload" steps and lets you just paste raw image data, as well as drag + drop a file. I'll post it here for anyone who wants to use, or maybe Patrick might incorporate it into the site.

https://pastebin.com/vpYjGr47
118   Patrick   2019 Jun 9, 9:37am  

@Hircus I deployed a fix for your issue, I think:

https://github.com/killelea/node.patrick.net/commit/3a25449a912d87673fcd32bfad0ada6ead4182cb

So that should make each image upload distinct. I had assumed that no user would upload the same filename more than once, but I guess that isn't true.

Greasemonkey looks like fun. Too bad it's Firefox-only. Could I add that functionality to patrick.net directly?
119   Hircus   2019 Jun 9, 10:26am  

Awesome, thanks

They call the idea "userscripts", and they should have an addon for most browsers, perhaps under a different name. They usually follow the *monkey naming convention, eg I use Tampermonkey on Chrome and Opera.

But, ya I think other users would appreciate if that code was built directly into patnet natively. I think if you just run that code as-is via the DOMContentLoaded event, it should work, although you might want to change it - such as just add the css rule directly to your css file, maybe just edit the html file directly instead of using js to manipulate it, etc...
120   Hircus   2019 Jul 13, 3:11pm  

I'm having trouble w/ profile pics. I've tried uploading various sizes / aspect ratios of my current profile pic, but it always gets presented with very small dimensions, much smaller than other people's. I looked at the html, and it seems I usually get about 16x15 size:

<img src='/uploads/2019/07/126743_2b43_aocrying-face.jpg' width='16' height='15' 'align='left' hspace='5' vspace='2' >

Other people seem to get 32x32 or so. How to get a bigger pic?

Also, there's a syntax error: note it says 'align= but should be align=

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