Also another "feature", the snow icons click on top menu is posting the event via websocket but doesn't receive update of hats.. it only gets refreshed on page load.
@Adriaan In places where there is adequate funding and well-educated secular teachers and a small class size, as well as engaged students, the quality can be quite high
> I got several errors below. The idea should work, but it's too complicated for me to write without an IDE, and I don't have time for that now. Sorry about that.
@MadaraUchiha I saw a user profile with over 10k with only two answers, the rest was from questionsssssss.One of the two answers had 2 downvotes, but still got accepted anyway.
It's not very hard complexity-wise. It's a basic set of operators most people learn almost immediately in Java, but the implementation and understanding are nevertheless interesting
I'm fine with them as long as it is all you can do or it part of a larger improvement. In that edit the_excerpt() should be marked a inline code. In this case I would just do an improve edit
I'm ok with removing those tags. I go by "don't add tags if your question contains it, but is about it." like, you wouldn't add if-statement if you just were using an if statement, only if your question was about the concept of an if statement.
In this case, the question is about html semantics and developer-element selection
not necessary the <summary> and <p> tags
also, reviewer did not remove "Can you help me, please?", which makes me grumpy
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I know we don't want to moderate NAA and VLQ answers here but do we have latitude to bring up answers that are neither NAA nor VLQ but should be deleted? My go-to example is an answer that fixes a typo in the Q that was due to a copy-paste error. OP fixes the Q, and the answer becomes useless. It is worthless and should be deleted.
@gunr2171 If you're talking about the latest SD report, I disagree. Remove the link and you have something super generic about SMB that does not in fact address what the question asks. Looks like nicely wrapped spam to me.
@ColdFire Do not run too much things in parallel. Any decent OS would only occupy a relatively small amount of RAM if there aren't any applications running.
The problem with dual boot always comes up with the disk partitioning and if you had one initially before. If you have an additional disk that eases the pain.
@JanDvorak apparently the W10 anniversary update bricked a lot of peoples' SSDs. If they had the OS install on an SSD partition and then data on a separate, spinning disk, there was like a 40% brick rate
like straight up unusable SSD
It's since been fixed but if you got stuck with the update when it happened... tough luck