At this moment the situation at Stack Overflow is not that good. Old users auto-downvote new users to feel better about themselves, and this discourages many to ask questions and it actually blocks them from asking more than one question.
By creating a separate section of the website this proble...
i would argue there's more people upvoting low rep people because they are low rep than there are high rep people downvoting low rep people because they are low rep.
what I see most that seems problematic, is people ignoring the technical aspects of the question and instead focusing on the reasoning behind the question
which is sometimes fair, but it's got to be discouraging for someone to ask a technical question about something only to receive a comment storm of "why would you do it that way?"
that said, sometimes people don't even know enough to be able to ask the right questions
@KendallFrey Welcome to the JavaScript chat! Please review the room rules. Please don't ask if you can ask or if anyone's around; just ask your question, and if anyone's free and interested they'll help.
Basically, I'm trying to minimize some summation with respect to x and y. So I set the derivative to 0, and if d/dx is the sum c*y*f(x, y), is it valid to throw out the c*y (c is a constant)?
> The room title is JavaScript, which only implies we all have some interest in the language. That does not strictly limit the topic of conversation to JavaScript, and often it is not about JavaScript. Please do not inturrupt and complain about this, if you have a comment about the language toss it in and if someone is interested they will stop and help.
@KamilSolecki Did you see my triangulized kerbal demo? I'm trying to implement the first idea I had, which involves calculating the ideal colour for a triangle
The basic "equation" of alpha combination is:
alpha * (R1,G1,B1) + (1-alpha) * (R2,G2,B2)
When you have three layers with alpha you are actually combining 4 layers (the 4th one is black) so the final color is:
alpha1 * (R1,G1,B1) + (1-alpha1) * (
alpha2 * (R2,G2,B2) + (1-alpha2) * (
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When a user first runs vncserver, the following ~/.vnc/xstartup file gets created:
#!/bin/sh
# Uncomment the following two lines for normal desktop:
# unset SESSION_MANAGER
# exec /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
[ -x /etc/vnc/xstartup ] && exec /etc/vnc/xstartup
[ -r $HOME/.Xresources ] && xrdb $HOME/....
@Luggage alright. Thank you very much, I'll give it a try this weekend. Been reading the docs for a while now and I'm startinf to get a grasp on the concept. Still unsure how I want to use it really, I'll have to play around with it a little