WoW
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 11:50am on 20/04/2015 under
Just in case anyone wants to drop in, this is my current list of characters in World of Warcraft: )
Mood: 'accomplished' accomplished
Artemis. She's unstoppable.
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 10:48am on 21/12/2011 under , ,
dustinthewind-by Sam
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 08:29am on 16/12/2011 under
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We do try to see Die Hard every year, if we can. Lou is fond of the George C. Scott Christmas Carol, and that's something he watches every year. It's kind of like watching 1776 on July 4th; just old family tradition.

(I'll take that $50 to Amazon, sure!)
dustinthewind-by Sam
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] anatsuno at Livejournal to do away with subject line in comments
Originally posted by [livejournal.com profile] heeroluva at Livejournal to do away with subject line in comments
FYI I did not translate this (found it on an anon comm), but I ran the original through Google translate and it's correct.

[livejournal.com profile] igrick, dude in charge of lj design, has posted the following today:

New LJ. Step one: comments.

Folks, as the first step of a major design change me and Tyoma (lj user tema) were talking about we've rolled out the new comments system onto the beta-testing servers. I wanted to say "rolled out the new design" but it's really is a completely new system, not a simple design change. It's only available to beta-users for now (you can become one by joining the[info] lj_ru_beta community and enabling beta-mode here) and to journals that have default commenting design enabled (like mine does).

Better see once than read this text a hundred times, but I'm going to talk about my impressions and major changes anyway.

- new comments can be added without page reload;
- comments could be posted by pressing ctrl+enter shortcut - this is genius;
- comments no longer have Subject field and this is non-negotiable;
- mass comment actions are made simpler: you only need to select one comment and you'll see the actions panel (we'll add more options later);
- marking new comments option - the juiciest part for people who get many of them. It's very simple: adds "new" mark to comments that were added since you've last visited the page. I've got a new habit because of it: I open the comments page, mark the first comment, select "mark all" and "collapse all" and then scroll down looking for new comments which I then expand and reply to. That means that all new comments get replies in one go without page being refreshed. Then I refresh the page and repeat the process. It's much more useful for me than email because I get a lot of comments.

Big pic (in Russian) under cut, but it gives the basic idea )

- Because of the new method of selecting userpics I've started using them more.
- It's much easier to add a link, a picture or a video into a comment (we'll add selecting/adding to and from the ScrapBook).
- All actions are now animated and that looks much nicer.

And many other nice things. Anyway, if you're interested - try out the beta-mode, discuss, criticize, suggest.


My thoughts:
So I'm definitely not thrilled with this. The whole removal of subject lines will totally mess up kink/comment memes/comms. I kind of foresee a mass migration to Dreamwidth.

Going through the comments people don't seem happy. In one reply [livejournal.com profile] igrick says that less than 1% of commenters use the subject line, the person resorts by asking for backing for that statistic and what about the communities that rely heavily on the use of subjects, and then igrick says I already gave you the statistic... Also is seems like this will affect ALL PREVIOUS COMMENTS not just new ones. Taking a moment to consider email notifications, if you're following a post with a lot of comments that would have previously been separated by subject, there will now be no way to differentiate them in emails because of the lack of a subject line.

It seems like the site is being pushed to be like facebook. If I wanted to use facebook I'd be there... seeing as this isn't facebook I don't want it to work like it. Comments also say that with this system the page loads slower than refreshing upon the addition of a comment (as if LJ wasn't slow enough already). The addition of animations and transitions will not make this browser friendly and will significantly hinder people with slower computers... As someone that normally has dozens of LJ tabs open at a time and a browser that uses too much memory as it is, this does not seem like a good thing.

Oh look and we have some English comments popping up that show how much igrick doesn't care:
Commenter: It is absolutely unacceptable to remove subject lines. You can say goodbye to fandom if you implement that.
igrick: Is it just a copy-past from some other place, or your thoughts?

Commenter: Why are subject lines being removed? Please explain.
igrick: Just because of 99% of comments have no subject and displayed as "no subject" in threads. It is not make sense to have a subject for comment.

Do the 99% that don't use subjects really care? Does it offend them in some way? Does it inconvenience them to see it? So the 1% don't matter? The hundreds of communities that have hundreds of thousands of posts where subject lines are immensely important don't matter? Yes, this is most likely to effect fandom communities, but if a mass exodus of fandom communities happens, the individuals are likely to follow. If this is implemented (without the option to opt out) it will not be a good thing for LJ's fannish userbase.

Can we please stop fixing stuff that's not broken?

ETA: So it seems since shit has hit the proverbial fan on igrick's journal, he added: "By the way — for the moment, and nearest half a year or even a year, we talking only about S1 commenting page. Journal, where comments are in design of journal, still will have subject lines both in commenting form and threads." Then someone asks "Does it mean that after that 'half a year or even a year' the same changes will come to journal designs as well?" and he replies "I can't tell definitely now, but probably yes. As well as probably now. It depends on many things, especially on how S2, as system to design journal, will be developed." So this won't affect the majority in the near future but still...

Also if you're going to post on his journal, he can't see subjects.

Mood: 'infuriated' infuriated
Artemis. She's unstoppable.
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 05:51pm on 16/11/2011 under , ,
Cat issues )
escape
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 06:36pm on 20/10/2011 under , ,
love the whole world
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 01:25pm on 15/10/2011 under , ,
WTF peaches? )

One more week of pickups, and then we're done for the year.

Since we have a zillion carrots, I'm likely going to make some carrot ginger soup, since I've had some really good carrot ginger soup before. But not made by me, so I'd love any recommended recipes if any of you reading this have one!
Indolence
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 12:33pm on 07/10/2011 under ,
I commissioned [livejournal.com profile] sufferedwell to draw my priest, Indolence, as she's now my main alt and I have no icon of her! So her's what she did!

Cut for size )
Mood: 'chipper' chipper
dustinthewind-by Sam
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 08:15am on 07/10/2011 under , ,
Posted on Friday because when I went to post it last night, LJ was being a butt )

So happy to have gotten some corn again!

Not sure what we're going to do with the eggplant. I gave the last 2 to my cowkorker this week, so I don't think she'd want this one. I may do some research on flavorful recipes.

We're also having green pepper overload. We actually threw 2 away because they had very small soft spots on them. But this still leaves us with 3. Neither of us are a fan of stuffed peppers, and we don't really like the bitterness of green peppers. However, I will say that one of the last ones we cut up was not bitter at all, and kinda tasty. Maybe we'll have to have a lot of salads. I need more lettuce, though.

Only 2 weeks left and then we're free for the winter and most of the spring. As I said on G+, I will be happy to have a more empty fridge, but I will also miss the freshness of the food.

Oh, I roasted the butternut squash, but ... I don't know about it. Maybe I used too much oil (I basically cut it into cubes and tossed it with some oil and salt and pepper), but it doesn't taste like much of anything, really. I had to cut away a good portion of the bottom because it had rotted out, but the rest was fine. I might just find a recipe that I can use to make soup with what I've got already roasted.
Mood: 'drained' drained
Ravenclaw Knows
posted by [personal profile] heinous_bitca at 05:39pm on 29/09/2011 under , ,
Mood: 'bored' bored

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