[00:24:25] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Merge_history is still quite sparse :) [00:28:24] and this seems too complex: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators'_guide/Fixing_cut-and-paste_moves [09:06:35] [[Tech]]; Yanpas; /* Two factor authentication */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15191535&oldid=15182210&rcid=7199249 [09:34:58] [[Tech]]; Zhaofeng Li; /* Two factor authentication */ reply; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15191581&oldid=15191535&rcid=7199309 [14:40:58] [[Tech]]; 220.70.95.90; /* you got somthing about 임요환 */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15192330&oldid=15191581&rcid=7200495 [14:47:29] [[Tech]]; Ruy Pugliesi; Reverted changes by [[Special:Contributions/220.70.95.90|220.70.95.90]] ([[User talk:220.70.95.90|talk]]) to last version by Zhaofeng Li; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15192332&oldid=15192330&rcid=7200497 [17:47:47] hi [17:47:58] Commons broken? [17:50:00] For some, yes. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T122453 [18:07:14] seems to be back... [21:23:02] thanks MatmaRex for all those task reviews :) [21:35:37] Nemo_bis: heh, i feel kinda bad since i slacked off for nearly the whole two days :P [21:39:06] MatmaRex: still none waited for more than 24 hours and it's certainly not something to feel bad about that you post so many good and appreciated tasks ;) [21:40:52] Nemo_bis: hmm, i think i made at least one GCI student wait 30 hours or so ;) [22:41:52] robla, it's a perfectly cromulent phrase. I can't think of any better single-word, but it's clear to me you're saying "learnable by those who also understand" or "conceptually very similar to". [22:41:55] huh, i think the first markup-esque thing i experienced was probably wordperfect's (5.1? 6?) enticingly titled "reveal codes". ooo, even a couple of nice subsections written about it! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WordPerfect#Key_characteristics 'reveal codes' was even more enticing, as a kid whose computer magazines and coverdisks were often packed with cheat codes. [23:19:06] quiddity: thanks, yeah, I'm coming to realize the cromulicity of the phrase ;-) The analogy I've been using to think about this is with foot controls on cars [23:19:27] the clutch pedal (for those that have a clutch) needs to be on the left [23:19:57] the brake in the middle [23:20:07] and the accelerator on the right [23:21:26] one could argue why alternatives might be superior, but "brainspace compatible" in my mind means the sort of backwards compatibility that matters to humans [23:22:49] er.."headspace compatible" [23:23:02] * robla does a search for "brainspace compatible" now [23:23:51] "No results found for 'brainspace compatible'" [23:24:22] [[Tech]]; 218.16.115.122; [none]; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15193098&oldid=15192332&rcid=7201596 [23:24:59] [[Tech]]; Ajraddatz; Reverted changes by [[Special:Contributions/218.16.115.122|218.16.115.122]] ([[User talk:218.16.115.122|talk]]) to last version by Ruy Pugliesi; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15193100&oldid=15193098&rcid=7201602 [23:28:46] "conceptual similarity" and "c. mapping" get a few thousand, with related topics such as semantic priming