Diamonds! That's an after-effect. Originally there was going to be a forum-system integrated in the network, but I ditched that idea and also the entire reputation system along with it.
How to reproduce:
Wander aimlessly onto some meta site (either, logged into some other site or not logged at all)
Try to upvote/downvote/do something that requires you to be logged in (this will trigger the login or create an account)
Click any login option
...
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What happens?
You get a ...
I can't seem to log in with my Stack Exchange OpenID. When I try, I get the error message:
Unable to log in with your OpenID provider:
The openid.return_to parameter (http://unix.stackexchange.com/users/authenticate/?s=......) does not match the actual URL (https://unix.stackexchange.com...
@Undo Well if they deleted the comment, it was automatically marked as helpful. There's no possible way for a moderator to manually mark a comment flag as helpful.
> You have failed too many recent flag audits. Please leave your diamond at the door and go sulk for a week. And don't try to unsuspend yourself, it doesn't work.
@animuson So a /review-ish queue instead of a /tools-ish list?
@Mysticial I'm guessing it's that pesky undeletion bug where the list of undelete users doesn't get cleared. Note the OP had deleted it twice before that.
When you receive an unupvote on a day that you are repcapped, it forces a recalc.
Happens all the time for me.
There's actually a bug in the system. It recalcs only if you are repcapped at the time of the unupvote. But the vote could have been cast on a different day.
So it should recalc only if the vote was cast on a day that you were capped - rather than on the day that it was removed.
And when you get a recalc, your rep history gets "updated" and the numbers change.
I need a clone of myself to do all my work for me please help me find one. It should be like me but less of a lazy bastard and more docile because else it would probably not do my work for me and all would be for naught.
hey guys, what's the normal precedent for making a "canonical" version of a question? i noticed another java scanner question that might benefit from one
We used to be able to go to the reputation page, and see the complete calculation of reputation, and at the end of that it would show us how many days we hit the rep cap and how many days we hit 200 rep. This was useful for us to see how close we were to the Epic and Legendary badges.
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Not questioning your memory, @animuson, merely reinforcing with evidence: this question states that it was 15 in April, @Laszlo. And it certainly hasn't changed since.
I find this meta question pretty demoralising whenever I read it. The topic of link-only answers must be one of the most confused in existence, when measured by the variety of strong opinions held and the mismatch between "consensus" and what actually happens.
One day I shall write an artificial intelligence that pretends to be me
and then not only shall I be immortal, but my reaction times will be so excessively quick that I can answer all of the questions on all of the stack exchange sites simultaneously
I'm not so bothered about disagreement on the right flag. But there is an undercurrent of disagreement over what should be done with such answers in the first place.
I followed this tutorial to install OpenGrok on an Ubuntu server using Tomcat 7. I have created a cron job that will trigger OpenGrok to update its indexes overnight.
If I browse my source tree, by visiting http://mysite/opengrok/xref/, the contents displayed are up-to-date. So the indexing clea...
@Duncan you could argue it is a tool that developers use as well so it could be on-topic. There are a couple of other questions that don't have close votes yet and handle installation issues so....it might be a corner case but I would not vote to close it if I would run into that question on SO.
I get the file path from Qml like this:
mainView.projectFilePath = Qt.resolvedUrl(newProjectFileDlg.fileUrl).toString();
The above file path looks like this: file:///C:/uuuu.a3
But when this path is passed to QFile, it complains
The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorr...
I retagged a question because hazlecast was misspelled, now a user gained +4 rep by providing a tag wiki and excerpt for it....when destroyed will that +4 be reverted as well?
There was already a correct tag so renaming was not needed, retagging was already done.. everybody should have it left alone and the roboreviewrs shouldn't have approved that...
Turn the engine on for your host or vhost or directory
<Directory /var/www/website/html>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/images/
RewriteRule ... ...
RewriteRule
</Directory>
Or in your vhost without the directory directive.
It's causing me a steady stream of downvotes
And the answer below it should be the accepted answer, it is better
Apparently many new reviewers approve crap that:
is just crap 💩 (or spam)
introduces backticks to emphasize stuff
add typos, chatspeak and other noise. plz help me kind sirs!
Giving them some audits to begin with would probably help educating them. I'm not talking solely about the Markov-cha...
There should be some kind of flag that is raised when someone's approve/reject ratio rises much above 2:1.
Just look at that last review I linked to: "approved 20 edit suggestions and rejected 2 edit suggestions", "approved 11 edit suggestions and rejected 0 edit suggestions", "approved 32 edit suggestions and rejected 1 edit suggestions". Compared to that lot, I'm The Grinch.
@Duncan - if it can provide some consolation, on SharePoint I am constantly the only one rejecting edits that only add a sharePoint version tag to not version specific questions.
A tag that Jeff itself had indicated as "use only for version specific"
yet every time a new question is posted, back to square one and start explaining the correct tag usage, again and again.
(ps: maybe "the only one " is too pessimistic, but you get the idea)
I myself use the following home-brewed User stylesheet (in conjunction with Stylish). I don't need the whole bar to stick to the top, only the StackExchange™ MultiCollider SuperDropdown™, for inbox messages.
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
@-moz-document domain('stackoverflow.com'...
It's so frustrating that SE won't put in a sticky topbar option.
I seem to do more scrolling on SE sites than any other action.
(I know I can hit 'home', but I'm pretty stuck on using my mouse).
@3ventic, you're the man, that works great. You should put an answer with that on the post I oneboxed above, and I'll throw you an upvote (and a bounty later).
I made a userstyle for the new top-bar to stick it to the top:
@-moz-document regexp("https?://.*\.stackexchange\.com/.*"), regexp("https?://.*stackoverflow\.com/.*"), regexp("https?://.*superuser\.com/.*"), regexp("https?://.*serverfault\.com/.*") {
body .topbar {
position: fixed;
...