@Drew Indians calling you Sir is kinda belittlement, disrespect IMO. Its no way honest, but just going towards you according their reception and respect for your personality. Would you like to be called Massa by someone? That implies a lot of bad stuff towards your person. That's why I really deny it and don't like that behavior.
@AndrewL. the answers (9) or so were all pretty much like This or That . Short, nearly link-only. So off to do edits of titles. I think he needs some help knowing how to succeed here
@AndrewL. Well, I was a tourist. I was trying to get in touch with people no matter what color of their skin. But how they handle you there as a white europeian male can give you a strange experience.
We need to be one, races are irrelevant. No matter whatsoever!
@AndrewL. Try with Hawaii :)
@Drew Nice you found that anyway. I almost forgot about it.
I just need to go to my nearest neighbor country Tyrol, and it makes a big difference if I'm going to speak Bavarian slang or Hochdeutsch. They'll consider you a peer or a complete idiot :)
I have implemented it, and it's working fine. But I am not sure if it is acceptable in the kernel community.
@tripleee "Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise."
Yesterday (I still had browser tabs at home open that verified this) I was at 4850 rep and now I'm at 5050 rep, so 200 rep appeared from thin air with no history to account for it
@Magisch left a comment anyways due to the dubious nature of it. Btb: OP hasn't got any activity, apart from this answer, but has their account for 1y9months?
which FAQ did you read? socvr.org/faq has it already in #2 (though only vaguely; the proper explanation is further down -- search for "How and why do I need to format my cv-pls?")
Question on meta only goes to hot tab if it has enough positive scores correct?
hence basically the meta crowd can decide what the non meta crowd will see, I wonder if this is good in general for SO, maybe another system should be implemented
@Magisch Yeah was thinking about it, maybe tonight if I have time, I actually think it has somewhat of negative effect of the overall votes that indicates if community agree or not.
probably a better system would be question with votes on it, either lots of dv or or lots of up votes also considering number of answers and votes on answer.
since I already linked to the previous discussion, no need for you to do that now, but as a broader netiquette guideline, if you want to bring up something we talked about before, please at least mention that you are rehashing it
@xenteros and is there something you want to discuss about it still? the question, or the fact that it was served for an audit? for the latter case, that's a massive FAQ - audits are frequently contested on meta, but usually not much more comes from that
@πάνταῥεῖ I'm thinking the meta would require an answer, with maybe a pointer from the main question? the other way around would just litter the main site
I found an answer with +776 score. The information in the answer isn't exactly incorrect, but it's not super clear, missing some info, could be phrased better, etc. It is about a topic I know a lot about. I can and want to improve it, but the edit would probably be a complete rework and be considered "too drastic"/"conflicts with authors intent" etc. What do I do?
@xenteros I don't think stijn's comment was meant to signal that, it was the start of an answer. I was more looking to guide you to the tables around reviewtasks. Combined with posthistory and post you can get all kind of statistical analysis.
I was watching a talk about precision and if you use a 64 bit floating point type you can start getting time drift right from the start trying to represent time in milliseconds. If you switched to a 64 bit integer you have no variance what so ever counting milliseconds for 530,000+ years.