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Robb M. 01-23-2019 04:22 PM

I'm not sure why the addition of a feature to allow disabling them lead to it being re-enabled globally. I saw a lot of pointed fingers when I asked, but no common direction among them :magna:

portabull 01-23-2019 07:43 PM

Dammit. Not again.

Braineack 01-24-2019 08:30 AM


Savington 01-24-2019 03:44 PM

This dumb fucking shit again?

icantlearn 01-24-2019 04:30 PM

This is like reoccurring cancer....

Robb M. 01-24-2019 07:55 PM

You can now turn it off in your userCP. Somebody turned it back on again when adding the option to turn it off; :asshole:

concealer404 01-24-2019 07:57 PM

I will paypal you $20 to disable the following by default:

1) Infinite scroll
2) Related threads
3) lazy load

But leave the option for a user to turn them on, rename them:

1) Stupid shit
2) More stupid shit
3) Even more stupid shit

Robb M. 01-24-2019 07:59 PM

I will see what I can do. Might need more than $20 to keep me going until I get another paying gig though.

Braineack 01-25-2019 09:12 AM

Does IB literally test code on production servers? Can you guys hire a dedicated tester and follow simple development standards?


you broke more shit.

paste test into a quote block:


=start=startTo combat a surge in violent crime, the Los Angeles Police Department doubled the size of its elite Metropolitan Division in 2015, creating special units to swarm crime hot spots.
=start=start

Metro officers in unmarked, dark-gray SUVs began pulling over drivers to search cars for guns or drugs. By 2018, the number stopped by Metro was nearly 14 times greater than before the expansion.
=start=start

The effectiveness of the strategy is hard to assess: Crime continued to rise for several years before dipping in 2018.
=start=start

But it has caused a shift that some consider alarming: Metro officers stop African American drivers at a rate more than five times their share of the city’s population, according to a Times analysis.

Joe Perez 01-25-2019 09:16 AM

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...927a74d738.png

Braineack 01-25-2019 09:20 AM

what's your point joe? I'm getting this rubbish now when I paste text:


=start=startIn an area east of McLaughlin’s house, stretching from South Van Ness Avenue to Denker Avenue, 41% of residents are black, while 81% of the more than 2,000 drivers stopped by Metro officers since 2015 were black, The Times’ analysis found.
=start=start

Nearby in the Exposition Park neighborhood, a 39-year-old youth counselor said he had been pulled over by the LAPD three times in the previous month while driving home from Martin Luther King Jr. Park. Twice, the officers were in unmarked SUVs.
=start=start

In one encounter, officers in a gray, unmarked SUV began following him near a liquor store at West 39th Street and South Western Avenue, said the youth counselor, who did not want his name used because he fears police harassment.

I will paypal you $20 to disable the following by default:

1) Infinite scroll
2) Related threads
3) lazy load

But leave the option for a user to turn them on, rename them:

1) Stupid shit
2) More stupid shit
3) Even more stupid shit


Thanks to new laws In CA, PDs and SOs will be forced to document statistics regarding percieved race prior to stops and determined race after stops...

Even if the windows on the vehicle are too tinted to make a determination, cops will be forced to check a box stating what they “thought” the person was prior to the stop..

This ridiculous data will be used to “police” discrimination practices among the police. That way media and politicians can use the data to put up phony reports like this one (below).

=start=startLets ignore the fact that the black community (nation wide) commits a disproportionate amount of crime (over half of all murders - 54% despite being only 13% of the population).


i dunno why it's injecting "=start=start" all over the place. Seems like it happens most often on sources with hard returns?





A white supremacist pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing a black man with a sword as part of a racist plot that prosecutors described as a hate crime.

James Jackson admitted to fatally stabbing 66-year-old Timothy Caughman in 2017 after stalking a number of black men in New York City.

Jackson, who is white, told police he traveled from Baltimore to carry out the attack because New York is the media capital of the world.

He also said the slaying had been practice for further assaults on black people.

Jackson had been scheduled to stand trial Wednesday. A judge had ruled that jurors would hear his detailed confession.

He faces life in prison when he is sentenced Feb. 13 for his plea to murder charges.

I cant seem to always replicate it, but getting it all morning now.



Cats are stereotypically very independent and closed off animals. The depiction of cats in media today is independent bordering on demanding and that they do not need the humans they surround themselves with.

Some however have been known to be very loving and enjoy sitting on laps being patted. I once knew a cat just like that (R.I.P. Simon - we miss you). Even if your cat isn’t like this, they are more than likely showing you signs of their love that are going missed.

Here are some signs that your cat really does love you that are absolutely adorable.

=start=start

Soft love bites.




These Cats Have Extra Jellybeans On Their Paws And We Love Them All



Jellybeans? Toe beans? Paw pads? Whatever you call them, there's no denying that they are adorable. Cat paws are one of the cutest parts of their furry (or not-furry, in some cases) little bodies. Okay, all parts of a cat body are cute--except maybe the butt.

All cats are cute and all cats are unique. Some cats have more than the regular amount of toes. Cats who have extra toes are called polydactyls. Let me tell you, if anything, it makes them even cuter! Looking at regular cat paws is one of the greatest joys in life, so here, check out these extra special paws. Never mind "whiskers on kittens," cat paws are where it is really at!

=start=start

You know what they say about a cat with big paws?

Big paw prints all over the floor.

Robb M. 01-25-2019 09:25 AM

A white supremacist pleaded guilty Wednesday to killing a black man with a sword as part of a racist plot that prosecutors described as a hate crime.

James Jackson admitted to fatally stabbing 66-year-old Timothy Caughman in 2017 after stalking a number of black men in New York City.

Jackson, who is white, told police he traveled from Baltimore to carry out the attack because New York is the media capital of the world.

He also said the slaying had been practice for further assaults on black people.

Jackson had been scheduled to stand trial Wednesday. A judge had ruled that jurors would hear his detailed confession.

He faces life in prison when he is sentenced Feb. 13 for his plea to murder charges.

Robb M. 01-25-2019 09:25 AM

Where did you copy that text from that has the start start in it?

Braineack 01-25-2019 09:29 AM

here's the sources that are injecting it:

https://catsoncatnip.co/blogs/cats/c...8spdWLZuCNYur8

https://catsoncatnip.co/blogs/cats/c...ofvGjZrsshzAmg

https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/...2xUV0R0xQr_rTU

Robb M. 01-25-2019 09:30 AM

that seems to be in the source. If you copy it from that site, paste it into the editor and then go to source mode, the start start is there.

Braineack 01-25-2019 10:02 AM

oh and I lost all the text here after I edited the post to add the screen shot. lol.

https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...0bf8f9b783.png

Braineack 01-25-2019 10:11 AM

but ill do it again to show.

=start=start[indented]To combat a surge in violent crime, the Los Angeles Police Department doubled the size of its elite Metropolitan Division in 2015, creating special units to swarm crime hot spots.
[/indented]=start=start[indented]

Metro officers in unmarked, dark-gray SUVs began pulling over drivers to search cars for guns or drugs. By 2018, the number stopped by Metro was nearly 14 times greater than before the expansion.
[/indented]=start=start[indented]

The effectiveness of the strategy is hard to assess: Crime continued to rise for several years before dipping in 2018.
[/indented]=start=start[indented]

But it has caused a shift that some consider alarming: Metro officers stop African American drivers at a rate more than five times their share of the city’s population, according to a Times analysis.
[/indented]=start=start[center=center][indented][indented][/indented][/indented]
[/center]=start=start[indented]

Nearly half the drivers stopped by Metro are black, which has helped drive up the share of African Americans stopped by the LAPD overall from 21% to 28% since the Metro expansion, in a city that is 9% black, according to the analysis.
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To combat a surge in violent crime, the Los Angeles Police Department doubled the size of its elite Metropolitan Division in 2015, creating special units to swarm crime hot spots.

Metro officers in unmarked, dark-gray SUVs began pulling over drivers to search cars for guns or drugs. By 2018, the number stopped by Metro was nearly 14 times greater than before the expansion.

The effectiveness of the strategy is hard to assess: Crime continued to rise for several years before dipping in 2018.

But it has caused a shift that some consider alarming: Metro officers stop African American drivers at a rate more than five times their share of the city’s population, according to a Times analysis.

Nearly half the drivers stopped by Metro are black, which has helped drive up the share of African Americans stopped by the LAPD overall from 21% to 28% since the Metro expansion, in a city that is 9% black, according to the analysis.

Robb M. 01-25-2019 10:11 AM

your text, Sir


Cats are stereotypically very independent and closed off animals. The depiction of cats in media today is independent bordering on demanding and that they do not need the humans they surround themselves with.

Some however have been known to be very loving and enjoy sitting on laps being patted. I once knew a cat just like that (R.I.P. Simon - we miss you). Even if your cat isn’t like this, they are more than likely showing you signs of their love that are going missed.

Here are some signs that your cat really does love you that are absolutely adorable.

Soft love bites.

aidandj 01-25-2019 10:16 AM

I just received a PM from a banned user. Totally full of the ==start

Oh and copy pasting images into the editor is broken too.

This is embarrassing. If IB had any actual paying customers they would be long gone.

If I may ask, are the majority of your people writing code not located in a native english speaking country?

AND, adding images after text deletes all of the text. What kind of shit is that?

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mia...cbb9d2e032.png

Robb M. 01-25-2019 10:17 AM

To combat a surge in violent crime, the Los Angeles Police Department doubled the size of its elite Metropolitan Division in 2015, creating special units to swarm crime hot spots.
Metro officers in unmarked, dark-gray SUVs began pulling over drivers to search cars for guns or drugs. By 2018, the number stopped by Metro was nearly 14 times greater than before the expansion.
The effectiveness of the strategy is hard to assess: Crime continued to rise for several years before dipping in 2018.
But it has caused a shift that some consider alarming: Metro officers stop African American drivers at a rate more than five times their share of the city’s population, according to a Times analysis.
Nearly half the drivers stopped by Metro are black, which has helped drive up the share of African Americans stopped by the LAPD overall from 21% to 28% since the Metro expansion, in a city that is 9% black, according to the analysis.


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