in this chat when someone @-mentions you. It can be disabled temporarily, after a month or whatever, it comes back, presumably because a cookie expires
@BillDubuque: Just because I don't post doesn't mean I have "very little familiarity", or "zero activity". Check your privilege. Again, you can't just "decide" you won't follow SE rules because you don't like them. If you don't like it, start a new site. — Lightness Races in Orbit41 secs ago
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, but the problem is a prominent person giving a C++14 Now is still taking potshots at not having a random-access string iterator, which means others (perhaps mindlessly) follow suit.
You could define such a literal that uses / regardless of what the system path separator is, and don't care about people who use / in their filenames (they are fucking idiots anyway), like path"./WideLibrary/test.h".
> Thank you for reviewing 20 low quality posts today; come back in 4 hours to continue reviewing.
ffs
@Lightness As I said, "general-level math forum" includes this site, so your remark makes no sense. I have no interest in arguing with you about the definition of "forum". Let's simply agree to disagree. — Bill Dubuque13 mins ago
I propose that custom avatars should be unlocked as a reputation privilege, say 10 rep similarly to the other "new user restrictions" privileges.
This will stop people "avatar-bombing" the chat rooms where they join the chat rooms with brand new accounts that often have offensive avatars. The de...
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That was published in 1949.
That poster gives off so many "Big Brother is watching you" vibes.
it's easier to get rid of someones bad answer, the system is well built for that, but bad reviews are harder to revert, especially when others might make a further edit
> The euro design featured in the Windows font Comic Sans originally had a cartoon eye inside a serif. This was later removed because 'The EU was going to sue us over that.'
lolwat
Why would it be possible to sue someone over that.
@ZeroPiraeus - It was not intended as an insult. Their original avatar was a swastika, so it was changed to something much more positive, something that stood for pretty much the exact opposite of what they had for an avatar. It was intended to defuse a troll by replacing a negative with a positive, not to insult them with it. — Brad Larson ♦45 mins ago
Just ... wow. Okay, it wasn't your decision, Martijn, but this is the only sensible place to comment ... labelling someone with a symbol of LGBT identity in order to insult them is seriously out of order, regardless of the circumstances. — Zero Piraeus3 hours ago
Last time I heard about it, suspending has one advantage over deleting the account: It locks up the OpenID so they can't just create a new account with it.