10:52:13 tomman: some day I have to go dig the address book of my first profile to see what's there. I don't usually use the address book nowadays, but it'd be fun to see! 10:52:51 that'd be a profile used with Netscape 6 on Windows 98 or what was it, unless I didn't copy it to the linux install 22:28:28 was someone here participating in skyscrapercity? wondering about a change in behaviour, it now automatically "follows" topics where posts are made, I wonder if this is a change in XenForo or if there's some cookie that is not set on this profile... 23:19:42 I just read forums, don't even have an account 23:22:54 ah ok. I'll try to see what's up, it certainly wasn't doing this before, I was expecting a checkbox or something, but I don't see one 23:23:15 it's possible they're relying on something new to show it (nothing like reinventing form elements!) 23:23:30 worst case hopefully I can just turn off the alerts for new messages in followed topics 23:27:45 ... name: watch_thread; value: 1; type: hidden 23:28:58 FWIW, Skyscraper City forms often do break in weird and wonderful ways under SM (even as a lurker), but they tend to fix up themselves after a few days... kinda 23:29:41 in my experience things have mostly been readable with noscript, but I do have a surrogate for lazyloaded images 23:30:00 currently I need to update the CSS hacks to undo the modifications they did 23:30:29 sigh. vBulletin was so nicer. And it didn't lose track of "last read post" like XenForo does 23:30:59 they eventually did something, it now remembers for much longer, for a long time after they switched to XenForo, it still would forget about where you were just a couple weeks later 23:31:48 which is absolutely great with SSC... but I guess a lot of the issues was that they had no idea how the forum was being used 23:32:17 for a change, at least in the parts I'm active in, things are under topics, and there's no "necrobump" comments, you 23:32:28 're expected to use a suitable topic if it exists