On date 12-03-2012 My reputation on Stackoverflow was 4738 but when I checked today my reputation increase by 2 points. I had try to check from where I had get those 2 repo but I am not able to see any entry in the reputation graph.
So it is a bug or any bonus points that stackoverflow is giving...
Are all the people who spend their time on this site and SO who gang up and shut down not necessarily bad posts, aged 12 to 15? You guys are scaring people from posting and therefore sabotaging a brilliant resource!
Can you please be nice?
It likes to troll you by not allowing you to search for functions unless you've already clicked into the API section of the documentation, for some reason...
@MarcGravell I don't get the error any more, but MathJax doesn't render either. Browser: Firefox, IE or Chrome. Example: just check any math.SE post ... as I said, it's on every SE site. math.stackexchange.com/questions/119681/…
If the Chinese don't stop trying to break into my servers I'm going to start kicking random people in the shins. Someone remind me to stop being lazy and set fail2ban to look at its own logs.
@YiJiangsProble_ That's pretty leet. I'm so new to jQuery, I don't really know all the function names. So it help to be able to browse around a little.
This particular IP has been unusually persistent at attempting to access our build server. Might just be a terribly configured bot that doesn't give up after it gets banned for an hour...
Is this the appropriate course of action? I rejected a tag wiki edit because it was copied content. It got approved, so I made my own suggested edit to it that wipes it, leaving a comment on the edit describing why. I'd flag it, but I don't think tag wikis are flaggable?
@animuson, @TimStone - Yeah, that's where I saw it. Perhaps not plagiarism in the copying-Wikipedia sense, but it was without attribution nonetheless. Even if that's okay from github's perspective, I think copy/paste-non-attribution is generally frowned upon in them these parts.
Well,if you haven't tried already, you could look at the person's profile and see if there's an e-mail address listed. But there's no PM feature built into Stack Exchange, which is what I'm guessing you were asking about.