It's usually ones that languish for a while due to people declining to close vote it, before eventually picking up enough votes many hours later. I occasionally follow questions where I expect that to happen, and then reopen them when they're closed.
@RyanM I think the first comment means that this should be asked in a hardware stack exchange instead of stackoverflow, but I am in doubt. — matiaslauritiSep 6 at 0:11
Let me paraphrase Ryan M...
How is accessing a device through an API hardware-related?
The other lead was more like a "I'm removing this because I don't want to maintain it" .. "And I don't care about active users on the site. My word goes"
I find it somewhat amusing that elections have people trying to get a better candidate score. It seems to me that users that aren't interested in curating want to get a better score, which is a bit odd.
@Scratte I think you know more JS than I did when I started my first job after Uni. And it was a JS and Java position (basically equal weight on both) on the job.
You're welcome :) I didn't know you used that one too :)
Funny thing is that I tested the Collectives Off script today. After I push I always check to see if it will still download. And I found they had broken it in the few hours in between :/
@CodyGray it's not interesting when the mole refuses to show up
@CodyGray I intend to check how far a single well-timed answer can get one :) It already bumped me up nearly .5k this month - who would've thought that Microsoft breaking stuff is actually useful
@CodyGray sorry, went to sleep indeed - oh, what now? P.s. nope, not really - my day-to-day is mostly serverless
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The Puzzling SE community (henceforth referred to as PSE) utilizes spoiler functionality very heavily. However, it's lacking in obvious areas such as comments, chat, and titles. [1] In a post, it's easy to use a spoiler by appending an exclamation point ! to the block quote's greater tha...
@VLAZ LOL!.. They have no idea who they are pinging :D
That's the first thing I learned in that room. Do not ping rene unless there's a good reason to do so and whatever you say is likely to be interesting.
I am developing an extension for community users.
Introduction:
The extension is under development on this github: https://github.com/IcarosNetSA/atsu
and these are its future planned features:
Rich automatic comments and suggestion (customisable).
Detection of native language equal to that of t...
> Moderator note: The Stack Exchange software will no longer permit multiple delete or undelete votes as of Oct 26, 2021. This rule is now officially obsolete under these changes.
Yes.. exactly.. I cannot rely on an undelete on the same day to be cancelling them out. It could have 2 delete votes from a week ago. Then 3 delete votes and 1 undelete on a daily summary. But then there would be 2 delete votes remaining on it.
I can also not just do a modulus 3, because moderators and owners have special powers.
I can't check the for mod-flair because sometimes moderators step down.
@OlegValter I hope they didn't botch this up, so the author can still delete their own post twice.
Are post owners exempt from this rule? Or can I not delete my own post twice now? You only mention moderators here. — Unconsidered2 mins ago
I find this to be quite important really. I've deleted my own post twice because I've posted a wrong Answer. Then deleted it. Then I fixed it and undeleted it. But found that it was wrong in a different way, so I deleted it again.
The silence on that is not a good sign..
Awesome :)
@Unconsidered, good question! Owners are exempt from this rule and will keep functioning as before. I'll add that to the answer — Felippe Rangel ♦1 min ago
I think the results also underscore how much importance the candidate score has, and possibly how deeply flawed the current calculation of that score is.
The fact that the election result message announcing the winners has half the stars compared to Dharman's message about the candidate score needing fixing, says a lot about the sentiment in that room.
Dharman was my top choice. Well, I gamed it a bit, though, I'd have voted for him second but I figured his nomination wouldn't be hugely popular, so I moved the vote to top.
@VLAZ Nice. I like that :) I voted for RyanM as my top. But only because I really really wanted Ryan as a moderator. So I had no doubts. I had trouble with the middle ones.
I don't believe that last one. I think it's natural to bite your tongue when an authority offends you, because you know that it will hurt you more if you don't. I've had plenty of rude teachers in my life and I've hated every one them. But I always pretended not to.