http://stackoverflow.com/faq#bounty states:
If you do not award your bounty within 7 days (plus the grace period), the highest voted answer created after the bounty started with at least 2 upvotes will be awarded half the bounty amount.
But it doesn't say what happens if no answer has at le...
If you've got it all figured out, go for it. I don't even remember what language it is in. (php and js?) And I haven't thought about providing access when it is on our server. But if I need to, so be it. (:
Oh, BTW, I thought I had figured out the reason for my system crashes. (I had some bleeding edge components in the mix.) Alas, after learning about ppa-purge I realized that wasn't ultimately my issue. =/
@TimStone Pretty much. Though, it hasn't happened with Firefox 5 in quite a while. Certainly not since I purged the bleeding edge components and reinstalled the proprietary drivers.
@TimStone I still need to fix up the page that proxies the election data from whichever Stack Exchange to the JavaScript and then update the page with the new elections, but since the nginx site is being a bit uncooperative at the moment I think it's time for a break.
Currently wcf-service (23) is not a synonym to wcfservice (988). Please add.
Also I think that wcf-service should be main, and wcfservice - synonym.
Thanks.
no it was fine, that's why I was looking into it. the only immediate wrinkle I saw was how to let someone !SE update it to reflect a current election or if there'd be no access and it'd be me doing that.
I am using the bounty feature, here. It is has been greatly enhanced since I last looked at it. However, I'm somewhat confused what the optional "message" is for.
@mootinator I think self-promotional bounties are pretty damn close to abuse. I've done several more after making that thread, and I've earned hundreds of rep and several badges (one gold!)
> Populist Answer outscored an accepted answer with score of more than 10 by more than 2x. This badge can be awarded multiple times.
Anonymous
4:40 PM
If you have an answer that wasn't accepted, but a wrong answer was accepted instead, throw a bounty on it. The odds are probably good for getting a gold Populist badge. (That's what I did, and am trying again.)
I'll still have a job in any case, because the buyers are very interested in the product I've been working on but they may want me to not work at home or something horrible like that :P
I was fiddling around with different things, like this
var a = 1, b = 2;
alert(a + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + b); //alerts -1
and I could remove the spaces, and it would still work.
a+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+b
Then I tried
a + + b
It ran and evaluated to 3, but when I removed the spaces, (a++b) i...
> His analysis found that as much as 35 percent of websites had yet to patch a separate TLS vulnerability discovered in November 2009 that made it possible to inject text into encrypted traffic passing between two SSL endpoints.
> Take the model of government IT projects as the perfection of what you should be doing instead: you need to fix enough that you are seen to succeed, but not enough that it won’t need fixing again.
Interesting. That hasn't appeared in any of my email alerts, though I'm still catching up.
heh
> Any aspiring rogue has to read everything by respected author Nassim Taleb: you don’t have to agree with him but a trader who hasn’t read The Black Swan is like a BBC executive who doesn’t read the Guardian; he just won’t fit in.
BTW, I highly, highly recommend The Black Swan. Awesome book.