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gaussgunner

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Know what else is fucked up now? Fabulous / Optimistic

Nevermind, it still works. Optimism is gay.
 

Ismaul

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Optimism is gay.
You have the solution right there!

Rename the rainbow to "Gay". Covers the "fabulous" and "optimistic" meanings and more. Also means "colorful", just like, y'know, the rainbow.

Ask yourself this: are you too PC for this change?
 
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agris

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While i was against these rack of buttons initially, it livened up the discussion somewhat. On the other hand, it made Codex probably the most CPU-heavy site I regularly visit, it even caused micro-stuttering in the audio player when the page was loaded (on an overclocked 2500k, I can only imagine what happens on atom cpus or something like that). Did it really cause such high load on servers? If it were non-dynamic (I mean, page had to be reloaded when post is rated), it'd probably be lighter on the servers.

I had zero problems loading 30 tabs of codex on my 2009 core 2 duo at work, much less with my 2015 i5 at home. Wtf are you people doing.

Do you use Chrome? I've a suspicion that it's a Windows-Firefox problem. I've got a fast computer as well, but the site triggers some sort of memory leak in FF that ends up with it consuming 3 GB of ram and eating up 25% of my total CPU cycles. All it takes is visiting the forums and closing the tab, after I do that my instance of FF is fucked after ~3-4 hours and I'll have to close it and open again.

Once, some support program for FF crashed (probably a plugin container), my codex buttons were disabled, and the above behavior was gone. Same FF instance running for 24+ hours without any crazy memory or CPU usage.
 

Rev

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What happened to the ratings in the profile page? Now almost everyone is sporting an Italian flag. :M

I agree with turning parrot into a positive rating, btw, although I don't understand how does the neutral ratings work, since only a few of them are counted.
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