@JanDvorak Here's 1,200, or so (some, few, aren't actually resource-requests), library, plugin, and API.
If I remember when we're getting down to the 00:00 UTC switch-over, and have CVs left, I'll sometimes quickly spend my remaining CVs on these (For most of these, it takes very little time for most to determine that the resource request is integral to the question). For a few it's more effectively to just down-vote and let Roomba delete them.
@BhargavRao What is considered abusive editing when someone has over 2k rep? E.g. 1 character edits or just wrapping keywords in code block ticks ` is such thing considered abusive editing?
If they've got 2k rep, then meh. Let em edit as long as they're not harming others. But it's abusive when 1. They do that to bump the post to the main page 2. They're making the post worse then what it was.
@BhargavRao Okay that's what I kinda thought. And I guess if they make a 1 character edit within the first 15 minutes of the post it probably isn't considered "bumping".
@πάνταῥεῖ Well I'm not talking like occasionally making a "small useless" edit to change a vote, but rather multiple times a day seconds after you answered a question editing the question with a 1 character edit.
@Rizier123 that's certainly for the gold badge. Can't help there. :/
There are also people with 20k who flag all the comments on a post where they're the last delete voter because they'll get that many flags. (Again for the Marshall badge)
@BhargavRao Just out of curiosity, are moderators very busy at the moment or am I not very involved in SO anymore? Sometimes it feels for me like I don't see as many mods in the tags I watch.
Not sure about others but I've been off for 2 weeks due to a tight schedule prod launch. (I still managed to handle 400 per day, but was not that active). Martijn was also away for a few weeks because of extra work. The queue has crossed 1.2k flags in the past week. So I guess they're more involved in handling those.
@Logman, @Tambo Redirecting to /dev/null is merely the same as redirecting to a file. The answer you need can be found in the duplicate (half in the question, half in the answer). Otherwise your question would be off-topic as I mentioned in my 1st comment. What do you like better? — πάντα ῥεῖ5 mins ago
Once you choose hope anything will be possible.
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Just curious regarding the migrated question.. if OP and answerers have not made an account in meta stackexchange, do they get notification of any comments/answers?
When they go to their question in the site they posted it would probably take them straight there in which then they'll have to create an account. Not quite sure if there is notifications though prior to that. That's a good question.
meta.stackexchange.com/questions/296446/… here OP does not have an account. Does OP get notification for the comment or answer..This was what I was curious about @JonClements
@JonClements basically if I had a question migrated to let's say Mathematica in which I don't have an account. Would I get notifications of anything done over there on that question before creating an account?
Is it flag worthy if a user always gets an upvote on his question within a few seconds or a minute after he posted his question, no matter if the question doesn't show any effort at all and is just asking for some code snippet?
@Nkosi Idk if a moderator could see the pattern, that maybe one user always upvotes every question from another user.
@Bugs Well I looked at some posts and it almost always seem to be just one upvote at the start and then mostly 1 or more downvotes.
@Bugs And I can see why the questions get downvotes, when OP just says "I have this and I want this. Can someone provide me some code?". But then always this one upvote seems very strange to me.
@Rizier123 That's true for most C questions, especially the bad ones. Yet there seems to be no patter in the user names. Some people think the upvotes are "good you can type full sentences" marks.
@BhargavRao Yeah I see that too. It is impressive how quick spam is detected, flagged and removed. As I said, often before I've even had time to flag. Honestly though I do wonder why spammers bother now :D
@Compass I have coworker who used to work at a bank. If you left your workstation and the computer was unlocked, people would jump on and email out your resignation letter.
Honestly, you should always notify HR in cases like that. Or another employee. It sounds like he told only the CEO and the CEO bought the fake resignation. Just another case of CYA. I do think he has a potential legal case, tho
He also did it over the phone. Major mistake. Send an email
Some people like to play chess with actual chess pieces whilst others like to use people. Cruel nonetheless. I can't understand however why a CEO would accept an email and it be just. I've always had to have face to face contact to do this.
@nyconing The reason for the tag here is that room owners can clear up the messages afterwards. There is also a userscript which adds a button that allows us to view all requests based on this tag.
So far every time I am writing up a question the answer eventually pops up. It has been very few times I've been able to ask a complete and submit a question.
From the tag description for entry:
This is a vague tag that may stand for a class name, something coming in, a synonym for entity or item, ... Try to avoid this tag.
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How is C# NULL different from vb.net Nothing?
Console.WriteLine(Nothing = "") => True
vs
Console.WriteLine(null==""); => False
My understanding was that both null and Nothing are same. But above code clearly explains it is not.
What is the equivalent of C# null in VB.NET?
the title of this question matches the dupe target nearly 100%, but there's something the OP brings up that isn't answered in the dupe target
i.e.: "What is the equivalent of C# null in VB.NET?"
I considered commenting to the OP saying that the poster should consider editing everything but that question out (if that's really what they meant), but I hesitated.
The reason I didn't leave a comment like that is, if I read the question a different way, it looks like 1. "Null Vs Nothing", 2. "Here's what I tried (demonstrating that null and Nothing aren't the same thing)", 3. "How do I get null in VB.NET (I know of no way, null and Nothing are NOT the same thing.
i.e., by that interpretation I couldn't really find anything the OP did wrong other than post a vague title. Am I on the right track here?
@Bugs and @rene are the only ones active here who voted to close, I hope it's okay if I ping you guys.
I was considering providing an answer to that in a week or so; I was going to research what Roslyn really does with this keyword and why Nothing doesn't generate warnings, and also the context-sensitive nature of Nothing as both default and null.
I'm happy to vote to reopen @jrh. It could do with some clarifying though so that it does make it different to the target dupe. As it stands the dupe does fit. Even the accepted answer doesn't really answer the question in my opinion. The title is poor. Do they want differences between C# null and VB.NET Nothing? Do they want to know what null is in VB.NET? To be honest I'd be interested in seeing your answer so I'm voting to reopen.
@HovercraftFullOfEels Possibly, I've never posted anything on meta before.
@Bugs I'll leave a comment for the OP seeing if that's really the answer they're looking for.
If they say no I'll post a selfie QA pair.
If the OP doesn't respond I don't blame you guys for closing it; I wouldn't feel comfortable suggesting an edit like that.
Reddy are you looking for an exact equivalent of C#'s null in VB.NET or are you just looking for something similar to null (i.e., Nothing)? Please update your post to clarify so there's only one question here. — jrh18 secs ago
He accepted the (IMO rather weak) Is answer so maybe I'm just overthinking this. Maybe I just want to see some .NET Language Lawyer questions.
@HovercraftFullOfEels to me it makes sense to isolate the post to just here as those voted can be found here. Not sure however if that's the right way.
@jrh comment is good enough and was going to suggest QA pair if they don't respond. And I agree the answer is weak. It doesn't answer the question, instead focuses on the examples provided by the OP.