I agree. I don't like the idea of being forced to act on a specific edit before being able to see another. I'd rather be able to act on the ones that require less thinking, then look at the ones that require more thinking if I have the time to do so.
The body has to provide attribution, but copying an entire block is not something we encourage. It's better to summarize the information that's actually relevant to us here.
If I wanted to read the Wikipedia article on something, I'd go to Wikipedia...
@Shog9: There's a user going around SO posting answers which "look" legitimate but have nothing to do with the question, then attaching a spam link to the end of them: stackoverflow.com/users/1550367/callie-walls
Sometimes SO website is loaded only in HTML view like this:
I face this problem at least once a week! It does not happen due to my Internet Speed is low, because when this problem occur at that time the YouTube or Google-Image work fine.
It seems like a bit of a backtrack to limit users to only 43 moderation flags in the day. I understand why the limit is in place, so people can't "spam" moderators with useless flags (is this even the reason?). But those of us who use them appropriately should be able to continue flagging things ...
1 month eh? The user is probably answer-banned for the amount of downvotes they got... I wonder if implicit downvotes from spam flags count towards that.
@nhahtdh If he stops answering now, the latent rep field created by his old answers on this site will still generate in excess of 200 reps per day, for years probably
When I read "answering machine", I thought of this old, mechanical device my parents had when I was a kid. It recorded phone messages on cassette tapes.
I was in this exhibit in a zoo, where the lemurs are able to run on the path. I made a lemur/rooster like sound and about 20ish lemurs perked up and then charged at me.
I'm not familiar with Israeli teenagers. Do they have a unique characteristic about them that makes them look distinct?
Maybe they grow a third arm?
Do you know why Grace Note is ambiguous on his/her gender and says it's up to the reader to determine that for themselves? (I associate Grace as a female, but others associate Grace as a male) It's because there is no freaking difference.
Anyone here a s/o dev? Is there any way to see a live page with full.js in a non-minified state? (I'm in Safari, and so don't have the Prettify option from Chrome.)
@jadarnel27 aye, but the thing is, they're just teenagers
We don't even need to know if they were masculine or feminine, punk or goth.
However, knowing that goth emo teenagers were at the park enjoying lemurs would be funny, but only because we associate goth emo teenagers as having no enjoyment.
I would expect everyone at the park to enjoy watching lemurs, but I'm a softy
@jcolebrand Sure, it's not necessary to bring up any particular physical / cultural attributes of people when you mention them. Your reaction to that fairly innocuous statement just seemed rather hostile.
@jadarnel27 well, you try living in a world of bigots, and racists, and people who in general want to hate for no reason, and then see people who you know aren't racist, who don't hate ... people don't want to break the cycle, because they're comfortable.
There aren't "no women on the internet" in the sense of everyone here is a guy, but there are no women on the internet and there are no men on the internet. We are all one gender "person". There is no race on the internet.
I have no idea if Popular Demand is white, black, young, old, gay, straight, blond haired, dyed, male, female or what, since he doesn't show a face on his avatar. I can make some assumptions (under 25, white hetero male, dark hair, no glasses, no beard, maybe some facial fuzz, sleeps on a full size mattress, wear an XL) because I assume. But my point is, who gives a rats ass?
@jcolebrand Not everything people say has to be a useful detail. I just thought you jumped down Moshe's throat for no reason (for the second day in a row). I despise racism, bigotry, and all the hatred that goes a long with it. I'm not sure what you were getting at with all that.
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I'm not sure if that's exactly what he was trying to convey, and it's not essential to the story, but it's not irrelevant to the way it's interpreted.
@jeremybanks you haven't talked to Moshe much have you? Everything he does makes him seem like a silly foreigner amusing the locals. He's as awkward as I was at that age. Hell, I don't feel like I should really live in the States.
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@jcolebrand Not very much, no. I have read a few of his blog posts.
You should have meetings at home. Invite your children's dolls. Get paid for it.
Also, you should enlist your wife as a paid advisor on retainer, and have regular evening meetings, that are of course billable time. Say 6-8 hours.
That'll show the company!
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If you like nice coffee-flavoured coffee, Tim Hortons is horrific. If you prefer sugar-flavoured coffee, Tims is adequate. Cheaper than Starbucks, anyways.
@PopularDemand Seems so, at least as of right before the Stack Overflow election: "Congrats, you've gained the privilege – cast close and reopen votes learn more"
When a Stack Exchange user gets a new privilege, it's accompanied by the following notification:
Congrats, you've gained the privilege – edit questions and answers learn more
That phrase "may be oddly worded, but it is a valid sentence," according to Jeff. I'm not so sure. Who's right?
A few months ago, my work network settings changed, and now I can't log into SE sites. I'm only able to use SO and MSO because I have old cookies. Or something. I've never actually fully understood how that worked; I would like to, but I don't know where to start looking.
The Tavern makes me feel really dumb. I've learned a few things from listening to Tim Stone and balpha and the rest, but not as much as I want (or probably should have).
@Moshe you don't offend me. You are, however, more than overly verbose in your detailed recounts and recollections of events which have occurred in the previous past.
Whether or not this eventually lends itself to beneficence in your future remains to be seen, but most of modern culture vis-a-vis the modern workforce thrives on efficient use of communication even in the face of the potential for the English language, more so than others, to flower and lend itself to high expression.
You saw it as "oh look, colorful details to enrich the story"
@animuson yes, pretty much. Unless the shininess is related to that acid-spray that makes apples look really red that was mentioned like 18 chapters ago.
Whether or not this eventually lends itself to beneficence in your future remains to be seen, but most of modern culture vis-a-vis the modern workforce thrives on efficient use of communication even in the face of the potential for the English language, more so than others, to flower and lend itself to high expression.
One day it might be useful to add details, but most people need things fast. Especially in the workplace. Spare us the details.
But everything you do here is still a reflection on you personally, and on the person you're going to become one day as a professional. If we try and keep each other to a higher standard, we come out on top at the end of the day. It really is a win-win. You guys remind me to be less of a dick, and I remind you guys to step up a notch.
@Moshe no, it would never make a bar a workplace. Cute joke, unrealistic.
At the best, it would be entirely sexist/classist.
Good grief, @jcolebrand. He's typing messages into a chat room. What is the point in analyzing and criticizing what Moshe says and how he says it? If it's too long, don't read it. Just because it doesn't line up with how you think people should communicate, doesn't make it incorrect.
@jadarnel27 I prefer the term "education", because, check it out, if you always think you're doing it right, but you're not, then you don't get to learn anything if nobody opens their mouth. I learn daily, and from a lot more than you lot might expect.
Oftentimes from ya'll, because I lurk and don't say anything.
Anyways, it's 2:31 local, I'm about to be late for an appt.
@jcolebrand You can call it education all you like; the way it comes across, in my opinion, is not education. It's verbose ranting about how you don't like the way other people do things. Your tone is (usually) incredibly confrontational and condescending when you're "educating" other users in here.
The bottom of every help center page, including "Help > Other," says "If your issue was not covered above, please feel free to contact us directly." The end of that is a link to -- you guessed it -- "Help > Other." Seems kind of mean. But not significant enough for me to post an actual MSO question about it.
@jcolebrand, you gave reasonable advice but I think the way you led into it made this a bit more heated than it needed to be. At first I thought your main point was about racism/sexism/etc.. That now seems to only be a supporting point, but it was more provocative than making it clear up-front that you were primarily offerring writing advice.
Use ought to when you wish to emphasize that:
things aren't that way now.
and, you wish things to be that way.
I think ought to is slightly more formal but only in the very nature that it adds emphasis without invoking vulgarity, and that's usually formal.
Here is an example,
I know the ...
The general rule is you're only allowed to post thing actually relevant. Taglines, signatures, and other advertisements for unrelated things should be removed.
@EvanCarroll While I personally don't see anything wrong with what you did there, I feel the answer would be better if the name were generalized to "Evan" and the links were removed.
My account has been banned from asking questions again for the 4th time ... Stack need to do something about this ... its irritating — Yatin KJul 21 at 6:13
@Moshe But, but, it automatically updates every 15 minutes... They had thunderstorms in the forecast from like 1pm through 1am today. I have a feeling the "current conditions" just goes off what they predicted for this time period rather than what's actually happening...
I'm relatively new in StackOverflow, even though my account is 2 years old, I started actively contributing to site a few months ago.
I'm trying to do my best and while doing it, hoping to learn more than I currently know.
Today, for the first time, most of my answers were serially upvoted by s...
No problem. tl;dr: don't worry, it'll sort itself out (and if it doesn't, flag one of your posts for mod attention and use the "other" field to explain what you think is happening).
@jeremybanks It was the former to start, then it drifted into the latter. We all get complacent in our racism/nationalism and we don't need to. We're better than that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I seem to have given you bad advice:
Please don't flag for moderator attention. It is very, very unlikely they will even do anything (if they even can). They're just leave it and let the voting fraud script catch it whenever it runs. If the voting fraud script doesn't catch it, then it's very likely a moderator won't do anything about it either. I'm not sure they even have the ability to reverse votes (probably only devs). — animusonMar 14 at 21:29