[19:52:14] <bawolff> Wait, does templatestyles allow @keyframes and css animations? [19:52:44] <bawolff> it looks like it [21:57:52] <bawolff> Oh, i see commons search is still returning porn for completely innocent search queries. Good to know things haven't changed [21:58:48] <bawolff> oh, i guess the porn model had a tatoo of what i was searching for. That is not what I had in mind [22:07:15] <bd808> an NSFW filter would require some human coded (or *shudder* ML) tagging and an actual consensus on what sorts of things should be hidden.... [22:08:16] <bd808> I don't see the formerly infamous photo on the first page of "toothbrush" anymore ;) [22:26:31] <AntiComposite> yeah, while most nudity is categorized under the appropriate categories, doing deepcategory searches on commons is impossible due to the size of the categorylinks table [22:27:02] <AntiComposite> filtering could be built on Structured Data, but getting people to use that has been difficult [22:27:24] <AntiComposite> and yeah, agreement on what should even be tagged much less filtered by default will be impossible [23:16:21] <bawolff> honestly, its been a long time since I've seen this issue [23:16:50] <bawolff> I was searching "unicorn" because i wanted to see if I could use template styles to make an animated rainbow unicord cursor show up (myspace style) [23:17:32] <bawolff> Unfortunately, it also looks like browsers do not support animated gif/apng files in the cursor declearation. Which is kind of sad as spec says it should be allowed [23:18:05] <bawolff> It seems like a work around is you can maybe use css animation to animate the cursor attribute [23:18:22] * bawolff should stop doing this and work on something useful [23:37:21] <bd808> bawolff: few things sound more useful than animated unicorn rainbow cursors...