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In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
The bots aren't all that numerous, as far as I know. I've presonally spotted two - one of which posted in the main boards, and another which used the status functionality. Nothing a couple of bot-terminator mods would not be able to handle.

Closing the browser still/again logs me out regardless of "remember me" being checked.

>Greentext is not new. It's been here over a year, I believe. Some people have been noting that it tends to trigger when they don't want it to, others like it, yet another category doesn't care.
Just in case I can't get to typing things again within this year - have a nice New Year's Eve, people!
Heh, merry second holiday of Christmas from me (the fancy Christmas dinner was two days ago, and the greater extended family meeting and exchanging presents was yesterday, today we're all just being lazy and watching a Die Hard marathon - for some reason, these have been the traditional Christmas movies for as long as Die hard has existed, brought to you on Christmas by at least three separate Estonian channels).
Merry Christmas indeed! (Even though we use a word derived from "Yule" for the holiday, something I actually had not paid all that much attention to now other than at some point noting that our word for "Christmas" didn't actually refer to "Christ"... "Christmas Eve" ... Yule Saturday? is also 23rd for us, and the actual Christmas/Yule spans over two days on the 24th and 25th.)

I didn't actually even get to inform Rhae that Merc had posted - he managed to notice it entirely on his own. (I guess it's Yoshua and then Jack on that side, now?) No posts I can make myself, though... On the flipside, I absolutely still have work I should manage somewhere between family dinners and trying to arrange a meeting with an old friend sometime within this year still. And then there is New Years', which is arguably a notably more significant holiday for me than Yule/Christmas...
In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
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That's the issue. As of now, our RP has 3325 pages.
Whoa. I am going to assume most of those are OoC posts (unless we're speaking free RP, which could feasibly reach tens of thousands of posts within a couple of years)...

I believe Mahz intended to make posts-per-page customizable at some point. I don't think displaying them all on one page is viable, though - simply because some part of the system or another might simply keel over trying to spit out that number of posts at once. Especially if a number of users are trying to do something like that concurrently.

I could technically see an export function which puts out mostly just the text info and usernames, though, about two hundred posts at a time or so (track would be kept). I made something vaguely similar for a database, once (as rolling the entire backup up in one go was physically impossible). If people won't abuse it, we should be fine.
In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
Could there be a method implemented to allow every page/post in a thread to be saved? Even if it's a hacked in solution to allow all posts to be displayed on an (extremely long) page, wouldn't something to archive a thread be possible?
Right-click -> save web page as makes a HTML pull. Works well enough for backups. Has to be repeated for every page, though.
In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
In principle, someone could take the time and send a notification to everyone in the whole guild in a single post. Not sure why they'd bother to do so, but there's probably nothing that prevents them from doing so, other than the character limit per post. To cover everyone, they'd probably need to use a few posts.
In practice, you'd run into the character limit long before.

And the text turns green because it parses it as greentext, which is some kind of IM thingy, as far as I'm aware.
In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
One approach would be using chatmods (so people who can subjectively judge who is spamming and can apply limited cooldowns - since they can't actually ban people from the forums/etc, the filtering for them doesn't need to be as strict as with "real" mods). If someone just does not seem to get it after a long while and chatmods start to remember the person, "real" mods can get involved and further decisions can be made.
In Mahz's Dev Journal 9 yrs ago Forum: News
Eg: if 3 messages appear within 10 seconds, a 15 second cool down period is issued
That seems unnecessarily strict. I often do this in IMs without any spam involved... Much annoyance has been had at things arbitrarily locking me out for just trying to converse with people elsewhere.
There, it's a bit overdue, but I've posted. I've had quite a bit of driving between home and various family houses recently, and somehow dealing with certain members of my family and commuting combined seem to drain me quite a bit (much more so than work ever did - I can work from 8 to midnight six to seven days a week, only taking breaks to eat and quickly patrol some of the sites I frequent, maybe going out with friends one day a week, and I'm perfectly fine - I can keep this up for at least three years in a row with no discernible adverse effects, stated so because I've actually pretty much done just that...). In any case, I think I'm just going to stay home until Christmas now...

It's Mercinus on the Zerul City side, I believe (going by his own words; his character is yet to react to Rhae's, for one). He's been a bit busy with university, but should be posting as soon as possible.
Jack by the roadside, I believe (Legion will still post when actually capable of doing so)?

Also, it occurred to me that it might specifically be the "lord"-part which makes demon lords sound so puny compared to gods. Since "god" can be pretty much whatever, "demon" can be pretty much whatever (there are demons who match the most powerful of gods, at least in some eastern mythology), and "devil" (in the contexts I usually draw from when I think of the word) is quite strictly either a(n evil) deity or the primordial evil and the biggest and baddest that side has to offer ... but "lord" - aside of being quite strictly male, which isn't the case with Prophecy-demons, and "lady" being a term which brings to mind daintiness and frailty rather than than power to the point where my brain wants to interpret it as a derogatory term (fault certain members of my mother's side of family for that impression ... that is probably strictly my and select others' problem and can be discounted as such, though) -, but Lord is ... somehow a middle-tier rank at best? Just a notch more than your typical stock demon, ready to be usurped by any other demon who manages to get close enough to stab them in the back? Doesn't help that the only stories that I've read in which there were specifically demon lords and devils together, the latter could literally (and somewhat amusingly, if you're from the modern west) make the first explode just by sending an angry look at the first. But that's that. I've probably rambled too long on the topic...

Speaking of old things, a random tidbit I discovered during one of our duiscussions, but somehow neglected to mention: namely, English and Estonian rainbows are different. For me, I've always known the rainbow to be red-orange-yellow-green-cyan-blue-violet, so when you mentioned a person denying there are any colors between blue and green I was in half mind to just link the Wiki page for rainbows ... and for the first time realized that the English rainbow is red-orange-yellow-gree-blue-indigo-violet. Oh.
Which is perhaps especially odd, since I've always considered indigo to be one of those pseudo-colors no one know what or where is. The indigo bird (from who the name comes from) is a kind of iridescent cyan/blue/blueish-violet, and only the last is kind of what the color is defined as. Depending on lighting conditions and the individuals, actual indigos may not have any of the indigo color whatsoever. Nominally, the indigo color is somewhere between violent and blue. As used, it tends to translate to "greenish-cyan to violet," which ... is kind of pretty much useless classification.
Oh well. Could always bring out your typical color printer cartridge (CMYK), which is cyan-magenta-yellow-key(black). Magenta is the color you get when blue light mixes with red, for the record. Pink is red combined with violet - which, by the way, means that your RGB monitor screen, being incapable of displaying violet (things called "violet" are always purple as far as RGB systems are concerned), also cannot display proper pink.

On a random note, my brain should finally learn that "decimate" means to kill every tenth person, not everyone. I've seen the term "completely decimated" far too often in writing, though... Does this mean making extra certain each unfortunate tenth person is dead, or just confirms that the firing squad did not get bored and wander off three fourths through decimating a particularly large congregation of people?

And then there was this thing:
Any comments about my thoughts on mind-affecting spells and self-knowledge and awareness? Since, yeah, as long as it's not specifically thought-control or the spell isn't sophisticated enough to separately null your knowledge of self ... I'd say any kind of generic-effect spell or abrupt illusion would actually be consciously rather jarring and immediately identifiable, especially when you're aware that someone was casting a mind-affecting spell.
(Just so everything is in one place and you don't have to go perusing several pages' worth of old OoC posts.)
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