@drachenstern About our discussion/debate a few hours ago, I don't know if you saw the question I posted on Meta, but it's here, just FYI, in case you have anything to add.
@waiwai933 nothing to add atm. Grace is one of the people I've been listening to as re: policy. So if anything, I'm parroting her. I agree that age seems to be the primary motivator in most of the questions, and I'm curious if you know that migrating any question to another site puts it at the top of the new questions list. On SO that means 3 more minutes of infamy. On other sites that means days or weeks of noteriety. There's no reason to do that to the target site if the question ...
favorably answered and old. I don't know what we can do about age accounting, but I'm glad you've got a discussion on meta about it, where more people are likely to weigh in. Give it till this weekend and see what gets churned up.
Right, well, I'm saying that a mod needs to close the question, at least, which was not being done (the flag was completely dismissed, as far as I could tell). Grace seems to be agreeing with me. Are you and I just having a bad day communicating?
Then if you flag it to be closed, a mod dismisses your flag and does not close it (you have no way to know about the former) then you have room to complain about it. The best forum to complain about it is meta. Alternately, come here and post in the regulator headquarters and get community support to close it by 5+ votes
I came across a question on serverfault today that is about 18 months old. The reason I found it is that a 1 rep user had just added an answer. I didn't notice the date at first, and added my own answer as well. This isn't a huge deal for one question, but what about the general case? Does it...
@drachenstern And the original user (I forget his name) did flag the post, and no action was taken. Which you then supported the mod in not taking action. Right?
Right, I'm aware of that, but a several hour gap usually indicates that the flag was dismissed, without the question being closed as it should have been. SO moves very, very quickly.
Yes. I'm saying the mod in question shouldn't have acted so rashly. I reckon you're right on it should've been closed (Altho I don't personally see the point, but that's just me) but my philosophy when confronted with a flag I'm not sure on clearing is to ask other people and not try to go it alone.
I can't say why that mod didn't at least ask about, but I don't think they did (given that none of the other mods were aware)
Ok, so it seems like you agree that some action should have been taken? I'm not going to fault the mod in this caseāhe/she could just have been tired or something. In that case, I'll let the question sit on Meta to see if anything comes up, but I think we're in agreement?
Yes, close vs migrate is often subjective, but I'm of the line of thought that if a question is flagged, the mod should examine it even if the specific flag reason is incorrect, in case the wrong button was clicked or something. I was just surprised that it was completely dismissed.
I just discovered there's combined flair available. And then realized it's already on my website. It worries me that I'd completely forgotten it existed
I need a post on SO that has a code block for html and a separate code block for js, maybe a 3rd for css. Something that would translate to a jsfiddle with a code block for each.
I probably helped some people earn that Outspoken badge by starring every message until I ran out of stars :/
:sighs at YouTube:
When I pause a long video for 30 seconds to let it buffer, then maximize it to watch after it's downloaded, I don't want you to toss the buffer and start over at 480p!
I just wrote this totally nasty query on data.se.
It is ... complicated but this is what it looks at:
It splits up data in to 1 month chunks (2009 - 2011)
It counts questions, answers and votes during the month for those questions and answers.
Voting drives the economy of Stack Overflow, thi...
@RebeccaChernoff The model item passed into the dictionary is of type 'System.Web.Mvc.HandleErrorInfo', but this dictionary requires a model item of type 'System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable`1[StackExchange.DataExplorer.ViewModel.SubHeaderViewData]'.
@waffles Well, you've made an assumption that all old votes were appropriately awarded. I'm not sure that's actually true. I see a lot of good, new content on /review getting up voted, so..eh.
I think there are a lot of other factors in determining whether or not there's actually an issue that the data can never faithfully represent.
@TimStone sure ... I am totally for voting on old stuff ... but I wanted it not to interfere with the analysis, this way we compare the exact same metric
@waffles Hmm, I haven't felt that way. I can hit the rep cap in 2-3 hours any time of day consistently. It does require a lot of answer sniping, but that's always been the case.
Once in a while, you answer the right question on the right tag and kablamo, you are a happy panda, you have 200 reputation.
We know that this is just luck. If we all had these breaks every time, we would get away with answering 500 questions and have 100k reputation.
I got my break here: htt...
@waffles Question views before and after I do my work. Safe to assume questions that had pretty static view counts don't suddenly pick up that kind of traffic on their own.
I try to answer whatever the hell I can. When I'm on SO looking to answer I feel like I spend all my time trying to find a question that isn't already answered hehe.
@waffles I guess, but I almost feel like it's so trivial that it isn't worth my up vote. I'd probably agree that thinking that is fundamentally flawed, but it's hard to convince myself of that. On the flip side, given that the bulk of general information questions have been covered at this point, people might not identify as much with the questions being asked, which could lower vote counts as well.
My voting pattern shifted somewhat; the only thing I can do is say "this post is good", "this post is bad", or "meh"; there's no way to say "this post is **badass**", so I started upvoting less and saving upvotes for really good posts
You can see the slope of my graph reducing as I gain more interest in my job, then there's a sharp uptick while I'm winding down a bit before Xmas break, and a renewed effort to break 2000 in the last week or so.
Best rep-sniping tags recently: phpjquerysql IMO. You'll see plenty of questions that, if you're an expert in the language, are basic enough to be answered as fast as you can type.
@GeorgeMarian I originally thought that the words on the chart were the swear words used, saw "Ruby", went "That's not a swear word....well, actually..." to myself, and then realized what was up.
@RebeccaChernoff I vote on things that are interesting and well-asked but are not relevant to me. I just don't find a lot that's well-asked or likely to actually be useful.
Hello
This is the most trivial question but I cannot figure out how to solve this.
In a String I want to relace all the occurences of this string " with this ""
My problem is that the compiler wont allow me to write """" or '""' (hope this makes sense).
So my code is:
s = s.replace('"', '""'...
It is the beginning of the UNIX epoch, timestamp 0. All UNIX timestamps are the number of seconds since January 1st 1970. The moment of this writing is timestamp 1298440626.
UNIX timestamps pop up in the datetime libraries of a lot of languages and software, as storing times as a number of secon...
So I was looking at a couple of answers I had given recently where the OP had commented on my answer with words to the effect of "thanks, you solved my problem!". But they still failed accepted it as the answer.
I was wondering of the possibility of introducing a feature where, if the questione...
It's difficult to determine whether a suggested edit that consists of only modifications to tags is reasonable without the context of the question. For instance, today I saw this suggested edit and had to click through to the question to determine whether it was worth approving or rejecting.
Why...
> More generally, the appearance of a username in the auto-complete doesn't guarantee that you can notify that person, nor does the absence of a username imply that you can't.
Hi All,
I am looking for an open source Thermometer that i can connect to a JSON or XML datasource and display this on my website.
The site is an asp.net site so javascript controls are not a problem.
My Googling didn't reveal very much at all.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks
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Generally speaking you have a few options to maintain data persistence between views. In no particular order:
Pass the array back and forth between the views. This involves creating a property on each view and setting it. You can use properties directly but you might have an easier time using N...
A QR Code is a specific matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by dedicated QR barcode readers and camera phones.
The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other data.
Common in Japan, where it was created by Toyota subsidiary Denso-Wave in 1994, the QR code is one of the most popular types of two-dimensional barcodes.
QR is the abbreviation for Quick Response, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed.
Overview
Although initially used for tra...
I'm not sure what you mean. It's an encoding, like you can represent characters as different sequences of bytes, you can also represent them as sequences of black/white in a 2D grid.
You know what I want to spend ~230USD on? Photoshop CS5. But I can't. I'm not a student or teacher, so Adobe won't sell me any version of Photoshop for less than $1000 or something. A**holes. I'll keep my old version.
@DanGrossman Yeah, I bitched at them about that a bit in a survey. You get upgrade discounts, but CS5 still cost me quite a bit since I was coming from CS3.
I was happy that Adobe apparently lightened their DRM stranglehold though. CS3 was very insistent on only allowing me to install it on one computer, but CS5 let me install it on two (my laptop and my desktop) without any issue.