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12:00 AM
Hehe
@Flyk Good luck
 
as your goddess I decree that my spelling is always correct
 
Godus is a god game style video game under development by the independent company 22Cans. The company launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds, and they met their funding goal of £450,000 ($732,510) on December 20, 2012. Godus is designed by Peter Molyneux and is the spiritual successor to his earlier creation, Populous. Development Godus is the efforts of game designer Peter Molyneux and his development studio 22Cans. The game is the spiritual successor to Molyneux's earlier creation, Populous, and is inspired by his other titles: Dungeon Keeper and Black & White. Molyneux left hi...
 
As a user I decree that REVOLUTION!!!
 
now go forth, minions, there are unanswered questions on Stack Overflow
do not speak again until that ceases to be the case
 
Noooo not the unanswered question mines!
 
12:01 AM
What about floggings?
 
you know I don't use floggings
I use fire
I am not going to spank a bunch of boys on the internet
you'll enjoy it
 
I wonder... I have iOS skillz....
And I can work remotely!
hint hint hint
 
iOS is banned under my regime
 
Me wantz job.
 
you shall all use symbian
 
12:03 AM
@Flyk Oh god.
 
Once you have made symbian good
you can use gemos
 
Noooo!!!
 
and then I'll promote you to something modern - beos
 
I shall... use my 10k mSO powers to cast delete votes on all your questions!
(or at least the closed and massively downvoted ones)
 
I AM IMMUNE TO DELETE VOTES
 
12:05 AM
I knew it!
 
pff massively downvoted
I'm not sure I even have a single downvoted post anywhere on the network
 
looks for downvoted posts
I shall downvote one!
 
...
 
My goodness, you don't!
Grrr
 
@Flyk None?
 
12:07 AM
I try
OH MY GOD
IS IT CHAT.META THAT MAKES THAT NOISE?
ping me again
 
@Flyk Ping!
 
holy crap
I have been searching for the source of that noise for WEEKS
 
rofl
I should write a Flyk-pinger that pings you every minute or so.
You shall soon tire of the noise.
 
It doesn't sound like that chat.se ping noise at all
 
@Flyk Nope.
 
12:08 AM
is that sampled from star trek?
 
I think so
 
I am totally going to turn that noise off now
 
@Flyk Yes, it's the doorbell noise from The Next Generation.
 
@Flyk D:
 
mind=blown
 
12:09 AM
My bad, doorbell, not communicator.
 
@ElfSlice yeah pretty sure I have none
I actually thought I had a couple on MSO
 
I have a lot.
 
you are gnomeslice though
 
Need help with close votes :) stackoverflow.com/questions/21009122/…
 
if only I have 3k rep on so
 
12:12 AM
@Flyk That is supposed to be irrelevant.
 
if only
 
You know I used to think this whole 'GnomeSlice is unsavoury' thing was funny, but now I just wish it would go away.
 
@ElfSlice Change your name and your behavior forever.
Then it will stop :P
 
@ElfSlice I have no issue with yo u
 
@Undo I tried that.
 
12:13 AM
I think you're awesome
 
It didn't work.
 
you do act like a bit of a spam bot sometimes
 
Uh oh, is the close-as-duplicate searchirator gizmo borked?
 
but I live on IRC, so I'm totally used to worse
 
I did try again!
 
12:14 AM
@Flyk I haven't been posting near as many games lately as I used to.
 
Not borked in the CV queue
 
Because people have been calling me a spambot.
I'm afraid to post much any more, to be honest.
 
@ElfSlice if you analyse what you post, it's at least partially justified
 
I think that guy just wrote an unclosable post :P
 
don't be afraid
 
12:15 AM
I posted a short video I was working on in the bridge like 20 minutes ago and people were calling me a perv shortly thereafter.
That video
 
did that video include partially dressed women?
 
sigh
 
@Flyk Nope.
 
@ElfSlice they perhaps misread peavey as pervy?
 
in The Bridge on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 37 mins ago, by Blem-ba Fett
@ElfSlice you spelled your own logo wrong, it is supposed to be an R not an A as the 3rd letter
in The Bridge on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 33 mins ago, by Blem-ba Fett
@ElfSlice that is right, we should respect the time and effort you have put in to earn the title
 
12:17 AM
@ElfSlice you should have responded with "pervy has no E"
 
shrug
 
shrug
 
I just replied like a professional.
 
it's only blem
he means nothing personal about it
 
in The Bridge on The Stack Exchange Network Chat, 34 mins ago, by Wipqozn
@ElfSlice No, it's the frequency at which you bring topics like that up and the way you talk about it. I think lesspop has said something to you about how doing so gives off an image of yourself you probably don't want.
 
12:18 AM
the amount of hardly dressed women you've posted over the years, you have kinda earned being called pervy though
 
@Flyk It turned into a discussion with more than one person.
 
^ How did Aviation get ads on SO?
 
@Flyk I don't do that any more.
 
I haven't been paying attention to the bridge, if I'm completely honest with you
 
I haven't done that in a long time.
 
12:18 AM
@ElfSlice "a long time" is measured in months
out of the total amount of time you've been on SE chat
that's literally a blip
 
It's been like a year.
 
you were banned for most of that!
I think that animation is quite good though, especially the beginning
 
It worked didn't it?
 
needs some of the aliasing smoothed out
I don't know the terminology
 
Yeah, I dunno why it's so blurry. Probably jumpshare's shitty compression.
Also, they're putting it on this giant like 9 foot display with massive pixels.
So it probably won't have much detail anyway.
 
12:21 AM
"massive pixels"
 
Yeah, lemme see if I can find it
it's like a big dot matrix thing
I dunno, it looks fine locally, they can render it on their end.
 
site says their screen support:
Display mode: 1024×768, 1280×1024
so you should output it at at least 1280x1024
 
Yeah, he told me to do 1024x768
 
hm
well if that's what they asked for
 
He's just outsourcing it to me anyway, it's actually his job to make the graphics
Well it's not his job, but he was the one who got picked to do them
 
12:28 AM
work is work
don't knock it
brb buying a pixel flex screen the size of my bedroom ceiling to play games on my ceiling
 
That would be awesome.
 
probably be cheaper to use a projector
 
Not as cool though.
 
12:50 AM
@ElfSlice Nonsense. You were oneboxing youtube videos several times here in December that definitely featured scantily clad women.
 
@jmac I think there might have been one that had a girl way in the background with a swimsuit on yeah
 
@ElfSlice There were a couple others too that were pointed out by other users (not me)
 
If you say so.
Probably I guess.
 
The point is that people are prone to judging based on their experience, not on the intent of the person making the action. So regardless of whether or not you intended to come across that way, the effect of oneboxing said videos tends to be the same.
 
1:50 AM
is it ok to close vote as off-topic for a question where the OP tells us he only has a big project and he cannot provide sscce?
 
@LaszloPapp, once you have the privilege, it is your judgment call. If 4 people agree, the question will end up closed. If they don't, there was no harm in the first place.
 
obviously, but that does not really answer my question.
 
The answer is, "Yes, it is okay" for the reason I posted above.
 
anyway, if anyone feels to help with closure: stackoverflow.com/questions/21008274/…
 
2:08 AM
@Undo What do you want me to do on Charcoal tomorow? Me is off of school tomorow!
 
 
3 hours later…
5:00 AM
This whole twenty suggested edit a day quota is really putting a damper on fixing edits from people that can neither grammar nor speel properly.
ALL I WANT TO DO IS FIX THE WORLD! *collapses into tears*
 
@hichris123 No idea - I think we have all the big must-have features, now it's either polishing it really good or expanding it to other things, like posts. If you can think of something you really want, though, go for it!
 
Joe
@Charles Suggested edits are almost always handled fairly promptly - they're both easy to do and lots of (low rep) folks can handle them. Close reviews are where it's really at...
though i suppose that was a rhetorical suggestion/comment, wasn't it. sigh
 
@Joe The low rep folks don't know English at this hour.
The amount of crap being approved is astounding.
 
@Undo Okay.
Me is getting close to 2K!
 
@Charles Fixing the world is a 2k user privilege unfortunately. Thankfully it doesn't take that long.
 
Joe
5:10 AM
Beware the 2K bug...
 
@jmac Yeah, but I have 30k on SO. I'm complaining about the <2kers. :p
 
@Charles Ah, yes. There are so many awful suggested edits out there. And so many of them get approved. And then there are great code edits that get rejected because people are silly. Makes me sad.
 
I almost want to propose metamoderation. Almost. As if we need another review queue.
 
I'd love to have a 10k user privilege that allows people to flag suggested edit reviews that don't even pass the laugh test.
 
A big fat red LOL button in the review queue...
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Joe
5:19 AM
Given the flag counts lately, plus the close queue, I'm not sure we need more things to distract 10k users...
 
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@Joe It would be voluntary. When you're reviewing suggested edits, if there's one that's particularly egregious, you just click a button before approving/rejecting/improving the edit. More info, no additional burden if required.
 
There.
 
Nice.
 
Joe
5:36 AM
I see... interesting.
 
So basically, after you've done an edit, you get reviewer stats (sample suggested edit)
You would get those as a 10k user before you click approve/reject/improve/skip, and if another review was really bad (someone accepting a spam edit, someone who approved a 6-character change that didn't actually improve the post while ignoring serious errors like code out of code blocks, etc.), then they could click a button to point out that the review was pretty bad from that person.
What we'd do with that info would be up for debate, but it could be used in a suspicion level for roboreviewers, or just added up and particularly bad users would be auto-informed to the moderation staff or somesuch.
 
Joe
Eh, audits should catch roboreviewers well enough. Seems like it would still be an extra burden on reviewers, even if not very...
 
Yeah, I'm not talking about roboreviewers, I'm talking about people that don't understand what a good edit is. Formatting-only changes that leave things undone, approvals of adding "hi / thanks," people that approve grammar "improvements" that aren't, etc.
 
@Charles I don't know if it's exactly the same as roboreviewing, but lots of users suggest edits not to actually fix stuff, but for the +2 rep, and because the people accepting the edits are often robo-reviewers who aren't actually taking a close look at what the edit is suggesting.
 
This is very true. Unfortunately there's multiple layers of stupid involved, and you can't fix stupid. You can only isolate and mitigate it.
 
5:47 AM
If the people doing the reviews reject more often, then there will be a disincentive to suggesting bad edits. But because there are so many people who click "approve" for any small improvement, people are encouraged to submit more bad edits because their behavior is reinforced.
So if we added a layer of good reviewers being able to point out that people are reviewing poorly, that will allow the quality of reviews to increase, resulting in more rejections, resulting in fewer poor suggested edits.
(alternatively, we just give trusted users the ability to smite stupid once per day with a button, perhaps next to your red LOL button)
 
Smite? No. Stab.
<[SA]HatfulOfHollow> i'm going to become rich and famous after i invent a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the internet
 
6:04 AM
Gah! Migrated questions cause so many issues.
Question gets migrated. User tries to make edit. User didn't exist when question was migrated, so user editing own question becomes suggested edit.
I approve suggested edit in the hopes of having the user's comments be visible, but said edit requires multiple approvals. So I attempt to edit in manually, but this pops up the suggested edit dialog again so I cannot touch it.
Screw you migrated questions causing community moderation to break! Like when you get migrated and then closed so that you become locked and can no longer have anything done to you.
Conclusion: could someone please make a suggested edit of any sort to this question so that I may improve it with the content from said asker?
 
Huh. If I did my data explorer query right, i'm in the top 1% of people on SO who've never asked a question
though apparently, you only need like 1750 rep for that distinction
 
@DennisMeng How are you counting users? Because you may want to limit the users who have never asked a question to users who have never asked a question but have provided an answer (or some contribution rather than just signing up)
(it also likely includes thousands of accounts who sole purpose was to post spam which was then removed, meaning that they are not really accounts you should be comparing normal users to)
 
6:33 AM
If any of you guys have a moment, one of our own over at TeX.SX has a MSO question that, for reasons of the actual question, he can't post here. Thanks for your time :-)
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Q: Problems with SE site

cfrPlease do not vote on this question. It ought not be here and I am well aware of that fact. I am aware that this question should not be asked here. It might be a question for Meta or another SE interface. Unfortunately, the Meta site no longer recognises me as logged in and I am unable to login ...

 
@jmac I'm pretty sure I filtered to make sure that i was only counting accounts that had at least one answer
though i see your point, i think 500 rep was top 15%
scratch that, 100 rep
if i ignore all the accounts with < 100 rep, i'm something like top 3%
much more sane
 
7:03 AM
@DennisMeng You should ignore all accounts with less than 102 rep to eliminate people who came via the association bonus and haven't participated at all.
 
true
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that removed about 10%
 
Yeah, I think you're getting closer then.
 
and means i'm outside the top 3%
 
Can you link to your query?
(I am assuming this is data explorer)
 
my sql is awful, so this query is probably really inefficient
 
7:07 AM
You should really add a column as @UserLink so that we can click through to the profiles to troubleshoot
there are a lot of 102 rep users there, which strikes me as odd.
 
would not know how to do that actually
 
If you include a column that is u.Id AS [User Link] it will give the username with a link to their profile automagically
which is far better than outputting all their various details
select (ROW_NUMBER() OVER(ORDER BY Reputation DESC)), u.Id As [User Link] from Users u where
   (select count(p.Id) from Posts p where p.OwnerUserId = u.Id
    and p.PostTypeId = 1) = 0
    and
    (select count(p.Id) from Posts p where p.OwnerUserId = u.Id
    and p.PostTypeId = 2) > 0
    and
    u.Reputation > 101
Bear in mind that my SQL is definitely worse than yours.
 
yeah, gimme a sec
page froze
 
This is in there as this query
 
ah, excellent
adding back reputation as a column
 
7:11 AM
But I think you have the number right actually. 44k users with reputation and no questions? Seems about right.
 
and i saw myself as #1452
If I raise the min to 110, we chop off another 2k users or so
if i double to 200, we drop down to 25k users or so
 
Hrm, but you are actually checking to make sure that they have answers
So you shouldn't need the reputation check at all actually.
Ah, I see your issue with why you rank so high (what percent) -- the query will never return more than 50k rows, so when you had no reputation restriction, you weren't using the proper denominator.
 
well, no i had the right denominator there
i counted a lot more users when i didn't have the rep restriction
the rep minimum is really more of a "okay, let's remove all the 'post once and leave' peeps" thing
 
If you just want to know ranking in %, there is probably a far better way to do it without returning a whole list of all users (just returning your current rank)
 
oh i'm sure
i also wanted to skim this list for familiar names
also gives me something to point to if there's another discussion about asking questions
 
7:52 AM
why do incompetent people keep coming to tags to spread the smartness when they clearly have no clue about that stuff? I think the easy move on SO from tag to tag makes people easy to comment anything unreasonable to any tag, basically beyond their boundaries and league.
e.g. I see that from time to time people come and keep defending OPs for their poor and unreproducable questions. That is, people without track for the tag, and seemingly no idea how the stuff was designed and meant to work. Probably, there is no solution to it other than telling them politely they are incorrect, and they do not contribute much to the thread without giving suggestions or steps to reproduce....
But I see the other way around, too, telling OPs they are doing something wrong when clearly, they have no idea how the software is supposed to work in that context.
 
That is what downvotes are for @Laszlo. Answers that are incorrect or do not understand the problem correctly should be voted down. If you have a better answer it will be voted up above those bad answers.
 
you do not need to tell me what downloads are for.
and here, I am not even speaking about the question!
and no, you cannot downvote a comment.
I think that would be a very useful feature.
 
Comments are temporary post-it notes that don't mean anything long-term (they are not designed to last). Don't worry about comments.
 
He who wants to downvote comments does not understand what comments are for.
(what @jmac said)
 
Clearly, you have not used SO much. A lot of helpful stuff is picked up from comments, really, and people do read comments, and crappy comments are really bad. In fact, there are already upvotes for comments. The problem is that it is easy for people to comment "crap" because it has no consequence for them.
and when there are no upvotes, etc, they should definitely get minuses not to even show up on front in my opinion.
IMO, -3 or less could even be automatically deleted.
 
8:08 AM
Just reply that the comment is crap. I don't see that big a deal here
 
Or even better, just ignore the comment entirely and focus on improving the question/answer for future users.
 
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Q: Should downvoting be allowed on comments?

LBushkinAnswers and questions allow both upvoting and downvoting - comments, however, only allow upvoting. I think it would be useful to allow downvoting of comments for two reasons: First, if you accidentally upvoted a comment you didn't intend to Second, if you strongly believe that a comment is mis...

so many upvotes for this request!
 
@LaszloPapp
 
You cannot really "improve" an answer for instance.
since that is the author's responsibility, so that suggestion does not make any sense to me.
 
@LaszloPapp just flag a really bad comment, there are enough reasons to choose from
 
8:10 AM
and again, the concern was not about the question, but the comment.
@ShadowWizard: the people do not have competence to review it
 
@LaszloPapp review what?
 
Answers are not the author's responsibility. They are the community's responsibility. This is a collaboratively edited site, like Wikipedia.
 
@ShadowWizard: so all they will usually see is, ahh just a vs. b, so both should remain.
@ShadowWizard: the technical crappiness of a comment.
 
Wait, are you still ranting about the same comment thread as yesterday?
 
I see even high-rep users commenting crap in areas beyond their league. Perhaps, the reputation count misleads them about their skills. This is sad, and I see it repetitive. I would like to have consequence for that.
 
8:14 AM
If you feel so strongly about it and if you can't convince the other user that his comments are wrong you can always flag the comments, choose "Other" and explain what's going on. That's the best one can do.
User should not be suspended just because he post inaccurate comments.
 
@ShadowWizard: I already said, it will not matter much
 
@Manis, @Shadow, you may want to read up on Laszlo's last visit to the Tavern regarding technical incorrectness, comments, etc. for some perspective.
 
@ShadowWizard: there will be not enough competent people to review.
and the whole point is avoiding incompetent people commenting. I do not see how that is solved if incompetent people reviewed incompetent people's comments.
 
@LaszloPapp did you try? There is no comment review. One mod has to see the flag and deem it helpful or not.
 
(it may save you a lot of time and headache, I really suggest skimming that link first)
 
8:15 AM
YES, I DID TRY MANY TIMES.
 
@LaszloPapp and...
 
and the consequence was that incompetent people not finding issues, and commenting even more incompetent stuff
showing to the developers of the software then, who are having a facepalm experience.
IMHO, technical experts should have more control over a tag.
 
I mean what happened when you flagged such comments
 
Has anyone proposed additional mod rights for a tag over say... gold badge?
@ShadowWizard: see above.
 
@LaszloPapp rep and badges don't mean one is a true expert. One can reach, in theory, 1,000,000 rep by asking trivial C# questions and be total n00b.
 
8:18 AM
I do not follow. There are already answer scoring in place for each tag. That is how the badges are made after all. And yes, that is a fairly good measure that if you had provided X good answers, you are a technology expert on the site. That is how meritocracy works after all.
 
@Laszlo, I think I explained this last time: "Civility is required at all times; rudeness will not be tolerated. Treat others with the same respect you’d want them to treat you because we’re all here to learn, together. Be tolerant of others who may not know everything you know, and bring your sense of humor." Emphasis mine.
 
@LaszloPapp right, so what? It does not give any powers.
 
that is the whole problem.
I am thinking about proposing a solution where there would be "area experts" having a bit more control over the area.
Of course, any other suggestion is welcome how to clean up the incompetent mess, or more importantly: preventing it from happening.
 
Shadow, if I can summarize for you. Laszlo believes that he deserves to be able to decide what content is appropriate as an expert in some certain area, and that answers/comments he disagrees with he should be allowed to remove as he sees fit to maintain the quality of the site.
 
@Calmarius: if you are afraid of downvotes rather than being wrong in a technical discussion, that sounds weird to me. The end goal should be to have useful comments, not incorrect ones. I see even high-rep users commenting crap in areas beyond their league. Perhaps, the reputation count misleads them about their skills. This is sad, and I see it repetitive. I would like to have consequence for that. — Laszlo Papp 7 mins ago
 
8:21 AM
@jmac yup... tag-based moderation. And I disagree with this idea, for the reasons above
 
Rather than wallowing in the delicious medley of insightful and insane that is Stack Exchange, he would prefer to curate by fiat a collection of stuff that he believes is correct. Which isn't really how things work, and isn't likely to change in the future.
@ShadowWizard Oh, I totally agree. It wouldn't be a very good idea. And I don't think it's necessary to maintain quality (SO seems to be doing pretty well).
 
quote: Even a bad comment generates a few upvotes over time
How true. I could not agree more while being sad.
 
> IMHO, comments provide a way to speak your mind freely; upvotes provide a way for other users to indicate their agreement without wasting space with a follow-up comment. But if you disagree, you really should post a follow-up comment...

If a comment really bothers you, you can flag it. Enough flags, and it'll be removed. This is more useful than down-voting, which would presumably leave a misleading or abusive comment visible.

There's some value in [keeping wrong answers around](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/163730/when-should-i-delete-an-answer); even unhelpful ones can and a
 
Upvoted comments are displayed first when there are too many comments to show at once. I would imagine sorting (or even hiding) downvoted comments could be a useful way of dealing with the signal to noise ratio of comments. I suspect people that have a strong disagreement with a statement of a comment are going to leave their own comment anyways. Downvoting comments could also be a useful means to track feedback on how people respond to a comment. Today the @user technique doesn't automatically notify you that someone made a remark about your comment (unless it's on your answer or question). — LBushkin Jul 8 '09 at 18:03
 
Can I flag a moderator to merge two duplicates before it is actually closed as a dupe?
In this case, it patently is an exact dupe. There are two nice answers that should be in one question.
(this and this)
 
8:36 AM
I would guess that it would get mixed results depending on the mod who handled it, how much time they had to look in to it, and how comfortable they felt unilaterally closing a question without full community support.
Which is to say, "It depends"
 
8:49 AM
I'm surprised they got through the filters anyway, seems an exact dupe except for the title.
I flagged it. I've not seen moderators being too shy about unilaterally closing :-)
Would be interesting to see the moderator interface for merging questions.
 
@Duncan yeah, it happened before. there is no filter that check for duplicate body, only titles
 
@ShadowWizard Seems strange. There's an auto-flag issued for identical answers, seems it could extend to questions.
Nice - didn't realise you can press the chat reply button after typing a response and it cleverly inserts the text at the beginning.
 
@Duncan yep, maybe just on oversight.
 
@Duncan You can even press a different reply button to change the reply target.
Replies are just magical.
 
@michaelb958 bet there's a unicorn on the server that is responsible for this magic
 
9:04 AM
Yes, they have the hint of unicorns about them.
Worryingly, I typed that before I saw @ShadowWizard had mentioned unicorns. Oh dear.
 
@Duncan great minds think alike!
 
9:41 AM
how did this answer get an upvote? stackoverflow.com/questions/21015863/…
 
Do you mean question?
 
No.
 
Sorry, I see what you're pointing at.
 
The question does not even have an upvote....
 
You can link direct to the answer with the share link.
Whereabouts in Cambridge do you work?
 
9:43 AM
@LaszloPapp someone thought it's useful so he upvoted.
 
I did not want to share the link intentionally.
because the question has to be read first to understand how wrong the answer is.
@ShadowWizard: stating the obvious? Why was it considered useful?
The OP writes: foo does not work
the guy replies:
 
@LaszloPapp no idea, only the one who upvoted can tell. We can't and shouldn't hunt users down to interrogate them over their vote, either up or down.
 
If I was hunting it, I would not ask here.
I think you did not quite get the point.
I was just wondering if anyone here understands the point behind.
 
@LaszloPapp I don't think we have experts here on chat besides you so I fear you won't get a real answer here. I took the liberty to share my general opinion. :)
 
it does not require a Qt expert really.
it is a general "I do not care what I reply" answer. :)
"OP: foo does not work." -> "Guy: try foo" -> WTF? :D
 
9:47 AM
@LaszloPapp no it's not. it looks like honest attempt to help.
 
uh, then that person has fundamental problems with reading.
 
@LaszloPapp he did give alternative way, it's not the exact same code.
 
it is exactly the same.
what the OP mentioned does not work.
 
Using C#, I can tell the difference between switch and if statements.
 
wow, and it got another upvote.
WTF seriously.
 
9:48 AM
not me, lol
 
"bad answers get downvoted over time" -> meh, sure, here is a good example of those...
 
@ShadowWizard It does appear to be the same to me. The question is "X works by Y doesn't" and the answer is "Try Y!". Worth a down-vote, but generally one should assume people have good intentions with their answers.
(The latter part of that sentence aimed at @LaszloPapp)
 
I do not consider careless replying good intention
.I consider that bad intention for getting rep, especially since I know this user from the history, and had several very bad answers.
and then see his comment right in there.....
 
Ah, well that's a different matter then.
 
"@LaszloPapp you'd better compile my code and check before voting down my answer"
he still does not want to read what the OP wrote. Where is that "good intention"?
 
9:52 AM
@LaszloPapp just let it go. No point fighting such things. You cast a downvote, you made your point clear, that's more than most users are doing.
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Please stop this fighting, etc stuff
it is perfectly valid to discuss cases like this.
get feedback, give feedback, etc.
 
So @LaszloPapp, are you working in Cambridge? If so, whereabouts?
Does this seem on-topic for SO?
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Q: Installing digital certificate on Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)

V KI had created an app which would internally generate key pair and use the same to encrypt/decrypt some sample data. Now my requirement is to use the key pair from an installed certificate on the device to encrypt/decrypt. To try this I had installed a test certificate which I downloaded from s...

While it relates to an underlying programming issue, the question is simply "How do I perform task X on an Android phone".
 
10:14 AM
I would say "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming."
because it doesn't sound like he wants to do anything programmatically
 
@Duncan: why asking?
 
I work in Cambridge too. Just conversation :-)
 
I do not feel comfortable talking about it in public, I am afraid.
 
Fair enough.
 
although if you look at my kernel patches, you will inherently see it. :)
there are quite a few people from Cambridge, very active and high-rep people. We could have an SO meetup at some point. :D
 
10:23 AM
Ah, looks like I'm just around the corner from you actually. I'll say no more here though.
 
@Duncan you can't merge unless the posts are duped. Sucky workflow, but rarely-used tools aren't really worth the dev time :)
 
Ok, makes sense @Manishearth. Thanks.
 
10:51 AM
bah, stackoverflow.com/review/close/3765218, clicked close so I could check the 3 related questions in comments (I'm reviewing dupes). First failure in aaaages
 
 
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1:19 PM
Very give me the code please and/or show valid code type of question
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A: Use of SHA1 hash algorithm in ASP.NET

Devi K Mpls check the password using this link.. http://www.sha1hash.com/

But that answer...and the response of the OP....strange...
That answer had a flag NAA but I assume that is invalid if it was usefull for the OP
 
Link only answer.... there's no consensus of what flag to use if and when flagging it.
 
wtf, deleted
and that NAA flag was very valid
it didn't even answer the question
 
OK, it is your call, I'm not going to argue :-)
 
1:53 PM
I've got 1999 on SO. One more rep point for a new priv :-D
Yay! new privilege!
 
you're welcome
 
Haha thanks :-)
 
2:19 PM
"Given a choice between dancing pigs and security, users will pick dancing pigs every time.” Classic quote from "Securing Java".
 
2:31 PM
Am I overlooking something?
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Q: Plan switching braintree

Kulbir SinghI am working with .net application and integrating braintree payment gateway. I have two plans for my users (i)yearly (ii) monthly I am giving discount to my user in yearly plan. User can switch from yearly plan to monthly and vice versa. In case user uses Two months under yearly plan and then...

 
> In practice, most of the close voters are elders. "Fly, fly, fly, little Clarice"
Hooray!
 
I always find it odd (read: suspicious) when some users have an unusually high "famous question" badge count.
I guess maybe they just have a knack for phrases a question in a SEO-friendly way.
 

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