@PayelSenapati a man made virus could not mutate on distant command so that doesn't make sense. How you "tell" a virus to mutate when it's in somebody's body somewhere at the other side of the globe?
@Ahmad I think it also correlates with the fact followed the development of the vaccine (trials, side effects etc...) The stuff people usually don't follow in a vaccine that's taken 10y to develop and that has been in the market for 20y :D
@twiz well yes but for example in my country we now allow areas without mask etc bcs most of us are vaccinated. Short saying: despite reduce of symptoms it still has very good chance to spread now
@PayelSenapati Theweek/Theprint .in, the de-facto go-to source for reliable scientific information. Totally not nationalism BS against your rival neighbor ;)
payel it's weird that you think a virus can be manufactured to mutate fast, yet you don't think the best manufacturer of all time (evolution) wouldn't create this virus
The statement was bad in the first place and I deleted it as such... but @PayelSenapati - you MADE IT WORSE by responding in kind instead of just flagging and moving on.
@Tim You don't have freedom of speech here. This is a private website and we have expectations that you treat others with respect.
@PayelSenapati I understand that. The message had already been deleted when you posted what you did, though. Maybe you didn't notice that and I haven't suspended either of you because I understand that this may be a complicated situation.
That's a somewhat odd response, to be honest. I handle a flag silently, without suspending someone for something that... a half hour out of chat wouldn't have been unwarranted for... and then get snapped at for being restrained in how I handled it.
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I guess more a Kotlin question than Android, but any idea why doing Class.forName("kotlin.Any") throws a ClassNotFoundException? Is it because Any aliases Object? Wait, no it doesn't.
@ballBreaker You know what, before I got hired here, I got paid to use SE all the time, too... because my job was so slow I spent more time in chat (though not on SO) than I did doing actual work. :)
Mods do, yeah. For CMs, we get them by default as part of the job. We need access to all of the mod tools on all of the sites so that we can do our jobs effectively. :)
@ballBreaker HAHA. That's a hard question. Honestly, the Windows Phone site has a little sore spot in my craw - it's a dead product but we keep the site around - it's less about moderation and more about maybe we should push the content over into Retrocomputing or something :)
I need to test whether a method deletes the proper card. But the only method I can use to access the hards remaining requires the number of cards remaining as an input. But I don't know how many cards remain because I don't know if the card war remoed.
@Machavity I stumbled upon a post where the link is broken and points to a nsfw website, flagged it yesterday but it's still there, should I share it with you?
@Mehdi The easiest solution to a broken link like that is typically just to edit the post yourself to fix the broken link (or remove it, if it's unnecessary), though a mod flag and/or meta post may be worthwhile if it's a large-scale problem (e.g. a domain that's commonly referenced in many Q&As the site).
@grrigore Technically? Because it hasn't qualified for removal. We made a promise back in 2015 or so that we wouldn't remove sites that were low-traffic as long as they were still moderated. As far as I'm aware, Windows Phone still has mods and so it can stay around. We don't have a specific policy about retiring a site when the tech dies.
@grrigore I don't think the site's really suffering from a lack of sufficient moderation, so there hasn't been reason to shut it down on that basis - it's just a knowledgebase about a discontinued product.
Yeah, the suggested edit queue only has 500 spots and they tend to be full quite frequently. We need more people to review suggested edits so that they can be cleared out but there's not a ton of reviewers and there are lots of edits suggested! I guess it's a good thing that people are trying to improve posts that they find.
We can... sure. We just haven't gotten to the point it was necessary. Lots of people have asked about it but it seems to be doing OK and some people do still have Windows Phones out there - remember, it's like the Android site - it's about users, not devs.
@twiz can you believe in uni (10y ago or so lol), I had the choice to do a project in windows phone or phonegap, for some weird reason I opted for phonegap (now apache cordova)
@twiz My understanding is that they're not being supported but they still function - someone on MSO was actually frustrated recently that their Windows phone doesn't work on SO any more - because it's sorely out of date.
@Mehdi Mod flag I assume. Those are slower, but we do get to them. In that case, I would just edit the bad link out. There's no need to delete it or even mod flag. Handled it tho
I bet the nokia I got for free in like 2004 still turn on. I'm not sure where it is. It might even be in a landfill right now, but I bet it still turns on.
@Tim I have to agree with you, also I was taught as a kid to never call anyone "stupid" or "dumb", and I think I can count the number of people I qualified as "stupid" since then
@twiz i wanted to get one because I knew their store was still a green field and thought I'd make some money, I procrastinated as usual, and the platform died... one of those very rare times where procrastination is actually fruitful lol
I think the only usecase where I really saw the value of 5g was remote robotic-surgical operations, where the body is cut open and can't wait for a few seconds to make a move by the surgeon-robot arm commanded remotely by a human surgeon in another country
@twiz oh definitely, i think they're barely developing this, every single piece of the equation is to be solved (operator training, latency, precision of the robotic arm, contingency plan if the arm breaks etc...) pretty sure it's just R&D at this point