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12:00 AM
I went through and deleted 4 of my answers that had negative anonymous feedback today.
5 would've triggered the flag I think.
 
Xeo
Well, 5 is also the max
@Mysticial Means random downvotes?
Oh yeah, and I have no negative-voted answers
 
I deleted a few of my earlier answers that were negative.
The only 3 I had
 
@Xeo No, negative feedback from low-rep and anonymous users.
 
Still have a full page of 0 voted answers.
 
When you can't upvote, you get two buttons that say "Was this post (not) useful."
 
Xeo
12:02 AM
oh
Do you get notified of that?
 
@Xeo Nope
There's no way to check except through the data explorer.
 
Xeo
wat.
 
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Q: Warn users when deleting questions or answers with positive anonymous feedback

sixlettervariablesWhile looking through the anonymous post feedback for my questions and answers I noticed that I had deleted some answers (spring cleaning of duplicates, etc) which had received positive feedback from anonymous users. An absence of upvotes or excessive downvotes may signal a need to delete your p...

If it has a LOT of positive or negative feedback, it'll appear in the 10k tools.
@Insilico Oh hey, you got a new ip address!
 
@Mysticial Actually it's because I moved into my apartment for the school year
:-)
I honestly don't know how often ISPs change the IP addresses of their broadband customers.
 
Regarding upvotes as measure of quality, note that the questions with answers with most upvotes, are regularly closed and deleted by the SO moderators. This shows that upvotes on SO, at least when there's a lot of upvotes, measure something that is contrary to the spirit of SO.
 
12:05 AM
The greatest hits page is ranked based on the anonymous feedback and views. It is independent of votes.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Not necessarily. A lot of really good questions also get lots of upvotes
I don't think there's really a correlation.
 
@Cheersandhth.-Alf: on one thread in particular my answer has 4 votes, the chosen answer has only 1 and they don't answer the same thing because the OP changed his code following my feedback -.-; So yeah upvotes don't mean much
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Hm, I have a few with 1 unhelpful, but I don't see anything wrong with them. meh
 
@Xeo Same. I have a whole bunch of them with one unhelpful, but they're also upvoted and accepted.
I should probably go through and delete all my answers that are just pure noise and are over the cap.
No point in keeping them around.
 
Xeo
Hm, +28 votes, accepted, 1 unhelpful... let's trust the anonymous feedback and delete the answer!
 
12:11 AM
lol
 
It would really piss me off if a moderator deleted a question of mine with say 39 upvotes.
 
@Chimera If that happened, I can guarantee you that at least half this room will help you bitch about it on meta.
 
@Mysticial :-)
 
@Mysticial It's not like that has happened before. :-P
 
Did my 4 deletions for the day.
 
12:21 AM
Why does memcpy take void* arguments and not char*? (Esp since pointer arithmetic is not allowed on void*.)
 
@StackedCrooked To save a cast.
 
Ah, so syntactic sugar basically.
 
Yeah. It would be a bitch if I had to cast everything that went into memcpy().
 
I get that.
 
Damn, I still have a page and half of zero answers.
Almost all of them were from my early days.
 
Xeo
12:26 AM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf sometimes I don't understand why you post seemingly unrelated answers
 
@Mysticial Answers with no upvotes?
 
@Chimera Or net 0.
I have at least a hundred or so answers that can be deleted because they are all FGITW where I ended up losing and my answer duplicates one of the other answers.
 
Are we supposed to remove answers with net 0 votes?
 
@Chimera No. It's bad to remove an answer that is unique and could remotely help someone.
If it duplicates another answer, then delete away.
I have a lot of those (even upvoted ones) because I used to repwhore a lot of FGITW.
 
@Mysticial oh ok
 
12:30 AM
And there's a fair number of the upvoted ones that I can delete without affecting my rep since they were over the cap.
I'm not sure what the answer-ban algorithm is. Too many deleted answers will trigger it.
But I'm pretty sure I can get a free pass out of it even if I do manage to trigger it.
I just have to make sure that I don't delete more than 4 answers a day. Or it'll get flagged.
 
ah
 
Oh screw this...
 
@Xeo i just don't spell out the details. if someone can't be bothered to think for 2 seconds, then it's not worth it for me to spoon-feed that someone.
 
@Shog9 Will I get answer banned if I went through and deleted all my old FGITW answers that duplicate other answers?
 
Xeo
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Fact is, OP is doing everything right in the default initialization. The error indicates problems elsewhere.
 
12:36 AM
@Xeo we don't know that everything is done right. we do know that the problem is elsewhere. if you read my answer you learn that we agree on that. you chose to comment on that answer both directly and here in chat, without reading it. why
can you not be bothered to read what you so off-handedly dismiss?
 
Xeo
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Erm, we do. Saw the edit of the OP? He added the full error message (which indicates a copy of the vector<unique_ptr<T>>) and he posted the default ctor of Company, which does a perfectly fine default initialization for that vector.
 
@Xeo no, you didn't, and no, you don't speak for more people than yourself, and yes, i saw that, and no, you still haven't read my answer. get a grip
 
Xeo
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I did. Twice. And now thrice. And I still don't see how it answers the question. "The problem is with code that, at the time of this writing, has not been presented." -- this part?
 
oh my
do you see a default constructor in that code?
 
Xeo
Okay, let me reformulate: "And I still don't see how it solves the problem of the question."
 
12:45 AM
well it doesn't
as you quoted from my answer, the problem is with some not-yet presented code
but the aspect you put in boldface in your comment, initialization, has been answered. fully.
 
1:08 AM
I'm disappointed in my knowledge. I've hardly been able to answer a question in the last 3 days.
 
I haven't answered anything in 4 days.
 
Don't you get passive rep from old awesome answers though?
 
@Mysticial that's for a different reason
 
@Borgleader That's kinda besides the point. The type of questions that I want to answer are pretty rare. Only 2 or 3 times a week or so.
 
When Mysticial hasn't answered a question in four days, it's because no one has been smart enough to ask a good question, not because he isn't smart enough to answer
 
1:10 AM
I figured :P
 
That's kinda the case for most users who don't do FGITW.
 
You don't write an answer with 3000+ upvotes by being an idiot.
 
That moment when you discover this is you:
 
But you can get 4k for a good rant. :)
 
Maybe I'll get lucky some day :P
 
1:16 AM
A wild tag appeared!
What will you do?
A) Give an amazing, complicated answer.
 
I leave this one to the experts.
 
@Mysticial No. Not immediately.
 
B) Yell at the OP for a biased question.
I can't think of any more...
 
First you'll get blocked from deleting. Then a moderator flag is raised. Then, depending on who handles the flag, you'll get suspended
(I'm mostly but not entirely joking; someone should just ask you what's up to make sure you're not planning on slowly deleting everything in sight)
 
Ah. Which is why I'm asking. :) So would it be bad to clear answers that:
1. Not accepted.
2. Duplicate other (better) answers. (aka noise)
3. Don't have a lot of votes.
 
1:20 AM
@Mysticial Define "bad". If they're just taking up space, I think that's a good thing. Doesn't mean you won't hit a wall, but that's just 'cause the system can't automatically differentiate between disciplined answerer and raging quitter
 
"bad" as in, bad for the community, or could get me in trouble.
 
I have almost as many deleted answers as undeleted ones, because for ages I made a habit of culling lame ones once a month
 
good evening everyone :)
 
IT is here, quick ask a stupid question!
 
@Mysticial If anyone asks, just explain what you're doing and why you're doing it. Should be fine.
 
1:22 AM
@Borgleader a stupid question?
 
@ITNinja: IT people usually get asked stupid questions :P
 
@Shog9 Ok. So I take that as a yes I can go clear out some of my useless FGITW answers?
 
@Borgleader True, but IT Ninja's stay in the shadows, so we dont have to deal with it ;)
 
@Mysticial If they're truly useless, knock yourself out
 
@Shog9 Cool. Thanks!
 
1:25 AM
ugh school sucks sometimes >.>
 
Think of all the rep!
 
it would be cool if there was some sort of SchoolOverflow, where you can just turn in your work and get rep. Idk, just sounds like it would make school work a little more fun...
 
Gamification of education is popular and successful in some places.
I googled gamification and for some reason it brought StackOverflow..
 
maybe the idea behind it would be like community grading of the assignment, for example, if you get a bad grade on something and want to make sure the teacher isnt just screwing you over and such.
 
> Gamification is used on Stack Overflow, a question-and-answer site for programmers, and on all of its sister sites for other topics (including the non-Q&A careers site Careers 2.0). Users receive points and/or badges for performing a variety of actions, including spreading links to questions and answers via Facebook and Twitter.
 
1:30 AM
@chris I got distracted. Um, you should make that an answer.
 
lololol I never spread links to my answers on FB/Twitter, I don't need people to know how little of a life I have >.>
 
@ITNinja: Yep... same here...
 
I always wanted to gamify education but I failed pretty badly.
I just don't know how to make a game that teaches and reuses those concepts as the game goes on.
 
@Rapptz If it was that easy, I'm pretty sure someone would've done it by now.
 
@Mysticial Many have done it. Just not the way I envision it.
 
1:34 AM
ah
 
rep points, and rewards along the way, for example, the ability to do/get extra credit in the current unit they are working on, so that they have to work hard to make it easier on them later. IDK, something along the lines of that would seem good :)
 
There is a video that brought the concept up for me that got me interested in it.
 
Any blogs worth following? (programming related)
 
Why would you follow a blog
 
1:41 AM
does reddit count?
 
@Rapptz: Well assuming someone smart writes said blog, I can learn from it.
 
Reddit is full of self-promoted blogs lol
 
smart and good blog don't always correlate.
 
You could go on /r/cpp for like.. an article every 2 weeks.
Once you get past the whole "im new to C++ can u help me plz"
 
@Borgleader or every once in a while you can check @Mysticial 's page and look for the highest upvoted answer, for example: stackoverflow.com/questions/11227809/…
xD
 
1:44 AM
Also I think the best way to learn is to do something.
 
@ITNinja But that doesn't change.
 
@Borgleader reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer has a lot of challenges/coding problems for you to try to have fun with.
 
And no, I do not expect to be beating that answer with another one anytime soon - if ever.
It'd be interesting to know what the vote-to-view ratio on that question for among only views that were logged into an account that could vote.
Currently, it's 40.7 and 24.9 views/vote for the question and answer. But of course many of those views are from users who are not logged in, or are duplicate views.
 
@Rapptz: I'll check it out, but I tend not to enjoy coding things that don't have an end value. Which is a problem because I don't have much imagination when it comes to finding things to code that actually interest me.
Might take another stab at that Starcraft AI though...
 
If you're good at math you can try Project Euler.
 
1:50 AM
Ugh...math
might as well call it my arch-nemesis
 
Not a lot of "end value" but I like getting to the next level. :)
Only 14 levels though.
Many mathematicians derive aesthetic pleasure from their work, and from mathematics in general. They express this pleasure by describing mathematics (or, at least, some aspect of mathematics) as beautiful. Sometimes mathematicians describe mathematics as an art form or, at a minimum, as a creative activity. Comparisons are often made with music and poetry. Bertrand Russell expressed his sense of mathematical beauty in these words: Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty — a beauty cold and austere, like that of sculpture, without appeal to any part of ...
I still can't believe this is an article lmao
 
@StackedCrooked I'm trying to answer your recent question but it feels like writing a novel.
 
Don't hold back.
:p
 
I mean, even if I cut back the Standard quotes to references. There is a lot going on, and many crisscrossing concepts.
For instance, how well are you familiar with the C++ notion of an object? Should I include that in the answer? If not for you, perhaps for some other reader?
 
TIL Euler is pronounced Oiler
I guess I've been pronouncing it wrong my entire life.
 
1:57 AM
@Rapptz Almost everybody messes that up.
 
Perhaps this is how you pronounce e.g. 'deutsch'?
 
The same way Freud is pronounced Froyd?
 
Yes.
Alright, I scrapped my current attempt. Thought I could keep it contained, but I'm actually going for the novel.
 
@LucDanton You can limit yourself by focusing on the primary question, which is only about aliasing. Alignment only got later tagged on.
But suit yourself :)
 
@StackedCrooked I'm ignoring alignment completely.
It's not the matter.
 
2:06 AM
lol this guy really wrote defa1ut instead of default?
-1
Q: C 'switch' usage?

user1559625I found the below c question on web: #include<stdio.h> int main() { int a=10; switch(a) { case '1': printf("ONE\n"); break; case '2': printf("TWO\n"); ...

 
You telling me 1 is not an L?
 
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A: How to use goto to break a nested loop

Cheers and hth. - AlfWell, @bitmask's answer has already said most of what I thought of saying when I read the question. But for completeness, here's another technique: Matrix m; Index2D< 9, 9 > pos; for( ; pos < pos.end(); ++pos ) { if( m( pos.x(), pos.y() ) == 0 ) { bre...

^ Just possibly of general interest.
@StackedCrooked 0h...
 
@Rapptz: lesser offense, it was tagged C++
 
@Rapptz I've seen dumber things that have gotten much more than 8 votes.
 
@LucDanton Btw, I won't be online from now until Friday evening so don't worry if I don't reply to your post.
 
2:09 AM
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I don't find spaced out code easier to read. Might be just me.
 
depends on the amount of space
 
@Rapptz what's "spaced out code"
 
Literally what it says. o.o
 
the tabs on the switch questions are way too long
 
@Rapptz well i don't find gnoplified code easier to read. might be just me. "gnoplified" means literally what it says
 
2:12 AM
Except gnoplified isn't an English sentence or structure..
 
oh, so that's a requirement
well, in that case
 
Spaced out code is just like it says, spacing between < and >, spaces to match the same column with m and pos.
 
so
well, ordinary military training does teach this
you consider first a drawing of dots representing soldiers (troops), placed at random
 
I'm not saying I don't like spacing, I do, just not excessive white space.
 
how many?, is asked
you'd have to count them
one by one
next, you consider the dots lined up in array, say, 6*7
now it's pretty easy to say how many there are
guess why?
 
2:15 AM
That seems unrelated. Code isn't randomly placed everywhere.
I can't believe I counted but you did 14 spaces between Matrix and m.
then 5 between > and pos.
 
to understand the relationship, you have to consider why the array of dots is easier for the human visual system
but not for a computer
it is because the human visual system is a superb pattern matcher
 
Visual regex
 
when it just gets easy to identify features to match up as patterns
yep :-)
with systematic use of spaces, the visual system gets those patterns
with just a lot of spaces, placed haphazardly, it does not
so
it's not the amount of spaces that helps
but the systematic use, which provides easy to identify features for the human eye
it's the same with syntax coloring
 
maybe you should be spacing out the sentences you're typing so they all occupy the same number of columns then :P
 
@Prætorian no, that's the opposite. non-flushed text is much easier to read. still i use flushed text because most readers today have this idea that if it looks nice then it's easy to read, without checking that theory against reality
so pragmatically one must adjust to living in society
that is, non-flushed text provides features to latch on to for the visual system, so it's easier for the human eye to keep track of where it is while you're reading
in particular for going to next line
but there is a difference
with source code it is the system that helps, and that implies some training (on same system) before advantages become evident
with ordinary non-flushed text it is the lack of system that helps. because if it was all alike, like say every other line half the length, then there would be no particular features to latch on to
 
2:58 AM
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12613428/stl-vector-moving-all-elements-of-a-vector
Can you use the swap trick for this? Or is it really just for removing excess memory in vectors?
 
3:18 AM
yes you can
 
And I missed another FGITW
 
the vector swap?
 
I haven't used LaTeX in a couple months, I forgot how easy it is.
 
@Rapptz I keep forgetting how hard it is... :)
 
What's hard about it?
 
3:28 AM
Formatting, citation, references. Images and tables are a pain...
 
Tables.. yeah.. lol
 
The errors suck... hard...
C++ errors are bad enough.
Latex errors are at a completely different level.
 
I stopped using LaTeX heavily and just use it for math equation parsing now.
Which is actually very neat compared to other things in LaTeX.
 
@Mysticial: Yeah, can you use this: stackoverflow.com/questions/253157/how-to-downsize-stdvector to do what OP asked.
 
That's cheap. :)
 
3:32 AM
It's cheap?
 
hackish
 
I don't see how
 
4:02 AM
> The result of converting a “pointer to cv T” to a “pointer to cv void” points to the start of the storage location where the object of type T resides [...]
I guess that means that void* q = p; is not fine if p points to one-past-the-end?
Unless, of course, there happens to be a T object at address p.
 
Oh hey... that anti-MS rant post is down to -45 already... Maybe it will get down to the same level as the suspend high-rep users post.
 
link?
 
-45
Q: Please no microsoft advertisements here! Never!

ansi_lumenFirst of all: I really like what you guys do and I really enjoy your portals. To be even more precise: I think the concept of the stackexchange sites is more remarkable than any other so called social network and more helpful than any wiki. So, I love to browse the sites and - must say again - e...

 
lol.
 
I was responsible for the initial flood of downvotes and comments.
I linked it here within a minute of it being asked.
And we all stormed in and trampled all over it with comments and downvotes.
lol
 
That sounds like a sithy thing to do ;)
 
testing that [so] thing
Should have probably tried the um... sandbox.
I've never used [so] before though so I don't get how it's an issue.
 
I can move it there if you want.
 
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Q: "[so]" shouldn't auto-expand to "Stack Overflow" in chat and comments

Mechanical snailIf you type [so] in chat, it auto-expands to "Stack Overflow". This is a problem in http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/95/english-language-usage, since you might type "so" in brackets to indicate an editorial change in a quote. This happened in this chat message. The same behavior occurs in co...

 
Hi folks.
Anyone here use bitbucket?
 
4:10 AM
I do
 
What's the URL structure?
 
for cloning? or?
 
I'm trying to add a remote to my git project so I can push to both GitHub and Bitbucket.
 
Oh I do that actually.
 
@Rapptz How so?
I set up a repo on BitBucket a while back, started using GitHub.
 
4:12 AM
I use a different remote for Bitbucket called bitbuck and I use a remote for github called origin
then I just do git push bitbuck master
since master is the name of my branch.
 
@Rapptz OK, so what URL do I use for the bitbucket remote?
 
git remote add bitbuck https://Rapptz@bitbucket.org/Rapptz/example.git
 
Do I need to do anything else?
 
After you do that you usually log in with your bitbucket info and then it's saved into the config file in the .git folder.
 
@Rapptz operation timeout. :-(
 
4:24 AM
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12614063/what-is-xwhats-the-best-tutorial-for-learning-x
I predict an avalanche of downvotes
 
@Borgleader wtf?
 
What? Questions like this usually get burried in downvotes...
 
According to WP: "X++ itself is the programming language behind MorphX, and belongs to the curly brackets and .-operator class of programming languages (like C# or Java). It is an object-oriented, class-based, single dispatch language. X++ is a derivative of C++ (both lack the finally keyword for example) to which garbage collection and language-integrated SQL queries were added."
LOL
Don't see any reason to downvote it, though.
 
Well from what I could see so far most "Gimme tutorial for (insert topic)" usually get downvoted.
 
4:29 AM
@Borgleader i think, probably downvoted by people who have not even bothered to google that name they haven't heard of
 
@Borgleader There is no answer... NaRQ
 
but i may be wrong of course
 
Considering that my first Google search didn't provide one, might as well ask on SO. There's no reason to downvote such questions.
 
it's just my impression
 
Well I didn't downvote myself. I simply predicted it would happen.
 
4:30 AM
yah
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A: What is X++?What's the best tutorial for learning X++?

Cheers and hth. - AlfYou ask, "What is X++"? X++ is an object-oriented language with similarities to C#. X++ is part of the MorphX development platform that you use to construct accounting and business management systems. ^ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa867122.aspx You further ask, "Please suggest...

^ Still needs 4 votes to reopen.
It's not an unconstructive question.
But it might be practical to close it as "not a good fit", due to list-oriented nature of second part of question.
 
No, but as you said, there is going to be no One True Answer
 
4:56 AM
Spoken like a true Apple fan boy.
 
I hate Apple for mostly 2 reasons, it's attitude (sue everybody forever, and a few other things), and the amount of fanboys it seems to generate.
 
@Borgleader That article just felt very smug to me.
 
I got the same impression
 
I'm reading some other stuff that guy wrote, he is militantly against Open Source software. Well not entirely, he has supposedly written some himself, but I'm guessing it was to market his skills to make money.
 
This is frustrating. I'm not sure I can justify that static_cast<char*>(static_cast<void*>(&o)) is allowed by the Standard. unsigned char would be fine though.
 
5:05 AM
He writes this about open-sourcing a product instead of letting it get acquired:

Good solution. You’d indeed still have access to the app (and future improvements of it) forever, in that situation. But not the same app. It’d be a shitty, reduced, pale imitation of what Sparrow actually was, because the developers would have had to take so much time off to attend the funerals of their families who had died from starvation.

What a fucking douchebag.
 
I have to show this xkcd to my Dad the next time I see him:
He does optics.
 
5:26 AM
hi!
what is a best c/c++ compiler software?
can any one provide me link for it?
thanks
 
@AamirKhan Best by what criteria?
 
@JerryCoffin for fresher of c
 
@AamirKhan Essentially all of them do C at least well enough for a refresher course (I'm assuming that's what you mean).
 
@JerryCoffin ya
 
In that case, it's mostly a matter of which is easiest to install and get running on your platform. For Linux I'd probably go with gcc. On Windows, Visual C++ Express.
 
5:35 AM
@JerryCoffin ok thanks:)
 
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Q: unknown variable declaration syntax in c++

user1198065I have come across a program in which there is a class with name "A". There is the following syntax in the declaration of a variable that I am not able to understand. A& obj; what does this mean and in what cases this is used.

I could've sworn there's a duplicate of this somewhere. I just can't find it (if it exists).
 
5:52 AM
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A: What is the easiest way to make a C++ program crash?

FredOverflowThis crashes on my Linux system, because string literals are stored in read only memory: 0[""]--; By the way, g++ refuses to compile this. Compilers are getting smarter and smarter :)

 
i think in windows one can just use taskkill, and in *nix kill
 
> Those guys obviously cannot read or interpret RFC's and make everyones live harder with thei're stupid product policies and hotlines in india. Please.
@Mysticial LOL
 
6:08 AM
When I need a stack-trace, I usually intentionally crash the program by dereferencing a null pointer.
 
You evil bastard!
 
@FredOverflow hehe :)
Like 80% of the first wave of comments was from us.
 
Cat was trolling the OP like mad.
 
6:21 AM
@Mysticial I would suggest @Cat to get a live, but I guess he already has nine, so...
 
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Q: function calls during a standard c++ program execution

avinashI have the following code: int func(int a) { int b=2; int c,d,e,f,g; //some code which involves a,b,c,d,e,f,g } int main() { int s=3; func(s); } Now what happens is that when main begins execution: 1.It pushes s onto stack 2.It calls func() 3.func() pushes b,c,d,e,f,g onto stack 4.No...

There seems to be a deep misunderstanding of how programs work in general in this question.
 
6:44 AM
@Mysticial like EBIL!
 
:5528115 I actually did that earlier.
So they removed the [so] tag? Guess not.
 
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same time
 
Like minds :)
 
oh yeah
 
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A: "[so]" shouldn't auto-expand to "Stack Overflow" in chat and comments

seheI love the magic links! I use those probably 20 times a day (~1.1k chat messages per week chat messages). Whereas, I probably have never yet put the word so in 'editorial brackets. Make that[so]` and: problem solved So no, I don't think it should be 'fixed', (in fact I'd love it if it were e...

@Rapptz Also, it's a 'magic link', not a
 
6:55 AM
I guess. Tagging is just easier to connect to me.
 
how do the tags work for the other sites?
which site has the longest name?
 
I want [w:Article] for Wikipedia short-links.
 
Electrical engineering
[electronics]
damn...
 
not the tag
the link to the site
 
6:56 AM
:)
[sitename.se]
It was my first guess, kinda neat it worked lol
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Q: Link Shortcut for Wikipedia

Chris SSince this is the Summer of Love, in helping the newbies out I find myself linking to Wikipedia quite often (as they're usually woefully lacking in basic understandings of the topics they're asking about). Linking to these articles would be much more convenient (and I'd be able to fit more conten...

 
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but "[electronics.se]" is too long so you can't make a larger comment with them. :(
 
It's kind of sad that this feature request got ignored. It's a really nice one.
 
mawning
 
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