Yes.. I see. I didn't upgrade my TamperMonkey yet though.
By the way.. there is one console.log left in the script.. it uses the ugly global variable though, so it sould be obvious in the console which script is doing it ;)
@KevinM.Mansour Xnero started it because they wanted to write a script. They invited me. I didn't know JavaScript at all, so I wasn't much help. double-beep helped a lot :)
The fact that the room started as an invite is a blessing :) It means that it's always very low on the list of active rooms :)
Ah. Actually... There are those little cakes that you put into your toilet tank/bowl to slowly release cleaning/disinfecting agents. If one called those "candies" (and they kind of look like them), then that would be a valid entry!
It's a gift.. I appreciate it. You even ruined my example :D
Anyway.. the point was that in time, the marks on the words will reflect the usefulness of them. So I'll put a -1 on the candy, while Cody will obviously put a +1 on it, because it wasn't wrong ;)
It doesn't matter who put the "Candy" in there. The -1 will not be a big deal if most of the words that they put in are good ones. But if most of their stuff is bad, then at some point, it should be pretty obvious that the person probably should not put in anymore words.
The most important thing is the score of the word though.. that +15 because everyone agree with Cody (or more likely -35 because Cody isn't right :-). Nobody cares about the user that put in the word. They care if the word has a good description.
So.. now we come to the whining: Stop doing it. You've put in a word, that doesn't make sense, and/or a wrong description of it. That's what people are voting on. We don't want bad stuff in the dictionary. That's why we vote. Whining about it means you think it's more important to keep your reputation points than it is to have good content.
@CodyGray Yes. That's true. Hopefully most other people would put a +1 on it, because it actually is a word.
@CodyGray Don't over complicate my example :) The problem with making an analogy is that if it has to be exactly the same and account for all the details, then you have the real thing. You can't have a model that contains all the details.
@Scratte Just wanted to know before I hit 2K because If I have something wrong I can fix it. Is that edit fine?. I just see mck have rejected, so does it have any problems with it? It is now approved. Thank you. :)
"What should I do to run HTML code giving me this error?" is OK. If you want to add "that", I think it must also have "that's" as in "that is" giving me this error..
"I also installed a few extensions but it didn't work." is already correct.
There's no need for "have", since "installed" is a verb.
I think you do not need to place the image in the top. The image was OK at the end.
But I think the edit is rejected partly because the post is closed. And when you edit it, it will go into the reopen-queue. But that is useless, because it's a duplicate and it should not be reopened.
I do like the idea of moving the screenshot above the "I also installed..." line, since that line is supplemental, and has nothing to do with the screenshot itself.
I cannot explain why the quotes went missing. Nor why the tags went missing. The review says it was you, so either you did it but did not notice.. or there's a bug.
Moderators can also see people who attempted to edit a post (e.g., via a rejected suggested edit), but everyone else can see that, too. It's just harder to find the info.
Yes. Look at the timeline. tomerpacific edited the post directly at 06:35:28.
Then you made a suggested edit at 06:35:29.. aha..
So.. you probably did not notice the edit that was made a second before you submitted your suggestion, but the system noticed. This is why it's saying you removed tags and the quote.
Because your version does not have it at 06:35:29.. but it was there at 06:35:28
@KevinM.Mansour this post has no place on Stack Overflow, it is about general computing and software -> Super User. Should be closed, no need to clutter the queue with edits (however, the edit itself is not bad)
@Scratte I've created a review branch for your repo - not bad only 27 problems according to the initial TS check, and most come from the missing annotations. So not bad
@Spectric When I want to open DevTools in Stack Overflow page using Ctrl + Shift + K, so you script pop up. It is not critical but I would like to say keep it on your t-do list as it would be helpful.
@Scratte it doesn't, but when you enable TS checks for a pure JS codebase, you can still hint the compiler via jsDoc. Nothing to worry about, though - it is mostly the limitation of the standard definitions library that all elements are returned as Element by default (or Node if the member belongs to the parent interface)
actually, according to the initial check, the only real problem you have is the undefined variable
@OlegValter Ahh.. I see. I'd prefer those to not be in a distributed.. since that might be confusing for people that want to find out how messy my code is.
@CodyGray - why do you think destructuring is horrible? It serves a purpose - avoiding repeated access to deeply nested properties. As for the naming - yes, many people find it confusing, and it is considered a common issue people have with the feature
@Scratte hm? No, I meant don't upload a file named v1.1 :)
@OlegValter Ahh.. no, don't worry. I know how version control works :) I'll update the version in the directive though. Else I'll just confuse myself :)
@CodyGray installing VSCode with a package manager command and then trying to run another (common alias to launch VSC) to open VSCode does not seem like a programming task to me. But this is exactly what SU is about
@CodyGray that's the thing - I do not think it is about a programming tool. VS Code is accidental here. They could've been installing literally anything else. code is just a common alias for launching VS Code from path
@CodyGray Yes. Visual Studio Code. It is on-topic on Stack Overflow and it might be better either on Stack Exchange site for Linux but I am not sure since I am not because I am Visual Studio Code but I it is fine for me on Stack Overflow.
@KevinM.Mansour Why remove the main branch? If you remove the main branch after you created a new branch, why even branch? You're left with only one..
The reason you branch is to make a new path of the code.. no? :)
I'd like to also add that the reason why the test didn't say there's 15846 errors, is because someone already reviewed the code and I took it and applied it ;)
Sometimes you have one.. it's in the middle of the room. Everyone can see it, but nobody talks about it. Everyone pretends it's not there, even if it's plain as day and it's impossible to not notice.
@KevinM.Mansour Aha.. so then instead of having two branches, you want one? What if the changes are to never be used in the final version? Do you still want to delete the main branch?
@KevinM.Mansour I will update on the main branch :) Oleg will rebase from that :)
@Scratte exactly - resolve any merge issues if there are any (although given that I just want to rebase on top, there should not be any), and continue on
This is the common say to make changes that doesn't necessarily gets applied to the files. You branch.. then if you're happy, you merge. If you're not, you leave it.. or delete the other one you made. But you always keep your main branch :)
but as soon as you start collaborating single branch is not an option. Your master branch is the source of truth, it should not be touched without precautions
@KevinM.Mansour On this repository, I do.. But that's because we're not a software company. If we were a software company, nobody gets to mess with the main branch! :)
@KevinM.Mansour If you want to make changes to the code, you make a branch.. you play in that. The main branch will be unaffected. This is the point of branching. You can have any number of branches. Issue nr 359 is being fixed in one branch while issue nr. 987 in another. No one will be happy if developers play in the main branch. That's the production code. That's what goes into the patch to customers.
@OlegValter Not that I can tell. I cannot figure out that syntax at all. It looks completely obfuscated, compared to the original, much more readable code.