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By the way, ever since the maintenance, the forum feels rather unresponsive. It is the same with two different ISPs, and it is not the transfer of the content that is slow as pages with loads of embedded videos or images load with no significant delay once there's a response from the server. Opening a page of the video game screenshot thread takes as long as loading any forum thread index. It's not a bandwidth issue. It also doesn't look like analytics or AWS slowing access down, which has been an issue in the past at times where the status bar in the browser would read "loading data from analytics.google.com or aws.something.or.another (i.e. user attachments )" and then hang for a bit. I wonder if that is the same for anyone else?
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From the described behaviour I still would not rule out a language issue - both affected accounts most likely ran Swedish versions of Windows and Android with potentially Swedish browser translations, even if switching the keyboard layout did not work. A "browser window inside a browser window" changed the behaviour of the line breaks, and submitting without hitting the submit button through CTRL + enter seems to have avoided the issue altogether (although that perhaps simply was coincidence and it is hardly testable now that it appears to be fixed). Maybe 'Submit' runs some sort of pre-check or does otherwise something that simply removed everything past the line break from the input field or the string respectively, like interpreting a line break as the end of the string (I don't see how that should be the case with any modern programming language, but I have seen stranger things happening). It would also fit the impossible to reproduce and randomly occuring dreaded post eating where submitting a post does absolutely nothing when there's some bug that cuts or otherwise drops input based on something that is a combination of post length, thread activity and whatever else (certain post elements in a thread seem to make it worse), as some threads are more affected than others. It could also be a validation issue that, but that seems unlikely - at least with the mangled post (now this isn't entirely applicable because Inivsion IP is based on PHP IIRC, but for backends written in C# data models can have automated validations that are then returned to the view with error messages if they fall through, but they still need to be shown - the behaviour would be similar to the eaten posts if the input fields would also be cleared). The posts missing entirely might fall through some server side validation without giving out errors. Does the forum software come with some form of input sanitization routines or validation that might cause this? Seems strange, because the missing posts usually go through if simply copy/pasted again, but it is impossible to rule out some form of issue that simply does not get copy/pasted in some manner.
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Switch your keyboard layout/input language to English/US and try again. It would be strange for the issue to occur on both Windows and Android, but it's one of the only things left that most likely is the same on your phone and your computer. Also... try Edge for a moment. It's just Chrome without Google stealing your data these days, so it's worth a shot.
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Ukraine Conflict - "An empire founded by war has to maintain itself by war"
majestic replied to Lexx's topic in Way Off-Topic
That was my point, the Roman legions had centurios and tribunes drafted from the more experienced rank and file. Showing initiative in battle was encouraged and properly rewarded, like at the Battle of Cynoscephalae where the Macedonians suffered a crushing defeat because the legions in pursuit of routed enemy groups saw an opportunity, split off half a legion and attacked the rear of the Macedonian phalanx without being ordered to do so by their commanding general. -
Ukraine Conflict - "An empire founded by war has to maintain itself by war"
majestic replied to Lexx's topic in Way Off-Topic
Putting the best troops in the third line is a tried and true approach, but luckily the Russians did not seem to learn the 2500 year old lesson that a more flexible command strategy often stops things from going to the proverbial triarii. Res ad triarios rediit and all that. -
Ukraine Conflict - "An empire founded by war has to maintain itself by war"
majestic replied to Lexx's topic in Way Off-Topic
What's the difference between a fiscally responsible Republican and orcs? One's a fantasy character, and the others are the bad guys in Lord of the Rings. -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 5
majestic replied to Gromnir's topic in Computer and Console
Then there is how Expanded Arsenal works - by summing up the highest available bonuses (so two greater spell foci and one regular spell focus will not be a +2 as one would reasonably expect, but a +5 boost to the Expanded Arsenal school). This is perhaps the most ridiculous thing in the game rules, if you want to make sure that your enchantment spells have the highest caster levels and DCs possible, take every single focus and mastery you come across, except for enchantment, and take Expanded Arsenal: Enchantment. You're going to take the feats anyway, might as well make the most use of them, and if you have any left over, pick up a Spell Focus or two (admittedly easier when you can dilute your regular class levels with Loremaster without losing too much in terms of class progression, or by picking caster classes which do come with bonus additional feats). That way it is possible to get a decent enough boost to Conjuration and its great spells and have an enormous bonus to enchantment. Arguably makes for the easier start too, as Spell Focus on Conjuration makes the early game probably easier than going with Enchantment right away. Unless you're playing a Thassilonian Specialist, but that does not apply to Nenio. -
Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 5
majestic replied to Gromnir's topic in Computer and Console
It only affects ending slides for your companions but it is required for the full secret ending unless you're playing Trickster or Demon. If you want to do that, then keep that in mind, or suffer through Enigma. Again. For most regular party setups, Nenio is hard to drop, there aren't many arcane casters in the companion lineup. Sure, Ember is a staple for virtually every party, no matter if you make her a Hellfire Raylgun (I am so not sorry for that pun), or an enchanter/summoner Ember. Some manner of arcane control and blasting is too good to pass up, so unless you're playing an arcane caster MC (so, in essence, a Lich making use of the merged spellbook) you might want to keep her around - or hire a merc. -
Random Narutaru image of the day: Your guess is as good as mine, really.
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The TV and Streaming Thread: Summer Reruns
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Well, your mileage may vary, but I find it rather unnerving.
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The TV and Streaming Thread: Summer Reruns
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I had no idea Tarantino makes animated films too.
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Rewatched a couple of the early season one Cardcaptor Sakura episodes due to a colleague now watching the series. Episode seven remains a fantastic piece that showed how great the resolutions of the magical 'fights' can be and just how well everything is set up. Such an impeccable, low stakes show - at least, until the point where they tried their hand at being more epic near the end of the series and failed a little, even if the second arc / third 'season' contain the two strongest episodes of the series. Sailor Mercury is a hoot as Kero too. In the end, aside from having a unique approach to the fighting in magical girl shows, the series stays close to genre convetions and standard tropes, including an incredibly obvious future boyfriend setup, but it does trod off the beaten path every now and then, and it does everything so incredibly well it is barely believable at times, and it will only get better from this episode on, until the end of the first arc.
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Particularily that part in the negative universe that looked worse than ReBoot did in 1994.
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 5
majestic replied to Gromnir's topic in Computer and Console
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 5
majestic replied to Gromnir's topic in Computer and Console
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Pathfinder Wrath of the Righteous, Part 5
majestic replied to Gromnir's topic in Computer and Console
Hey, some of us haven't seen that movie yet, thanks for nothing, you asshat! -
Telling image from yesterday's special session of parliament: Captions from right to left: "I need a bigger jacket, I can barely suck in my stomach and talk at the same time." - Chancellor "I should not have had that bottle of wine for breakfast, it is too difficult to sit here without falling off my chair." - Vice chancellor "How did I get here? What is that strange, black contraption the old man is speaking into?" - Minister of Defense *snore* - Minister of Health "I cannot believe that dolt is my superior." - Undersecretary to the Chancellor's Office If democracy makes sure that we're no better governed than we deserve, how much negative Karma have my previous incarnations accrued that I am stuck with these people (I did not vote for them, for the record )?