@Tunaki Just patience, take a coffee you do not really care what other users think.... there is only a few people that can status-approve that..... give Shog some time....
Well, you know, there are a whole lot of users in that rep range that don't know the first thing about moderation :/ (not limited to that rep range though)
yeah... there was a high rep user run for mod on one of the beta sites with like 10 meta posts and openly said "chat is painful and I only go to meta if absolutely necessary"
> [cv-pls] should not be a habit for users. (Don't make it an instinct to fast-track every eligible post to the front of the closure system. Exceptions are okay if the post is really bad or the users in that tag can't close the post in time.)
Reminder wrt [cv-pls] requests: please take some time to look at some of the many questions still waiting for review; they could be cleared up with a little attention from just a few of us. Grab the UnclosedRequestReview user script to add a "requests" button to chat, to open a search tab. Alternatively, just search.
@Kyll cat (at least on the Silicon Graphics variant of Unix that was installed then) ran character by character so the file started with "cat", then "catc", then "catca" etc. And it just kept going forever. catcatcatcatcatcatcatcatca.....
@Rizier123 Well it doesn't add anything of value since it's a strict duplicate, and it won't be Roomba'ed because of its duplicate state. So yep, vote to delete I think
Duplicate questions can provide valid info for the one who comes upon it, because it may be that the circumstances in which the problem arise are different from that of the dupe target
I guess that's a dent... but I was hoping to see something more like what happens to a Lada when broadsided by a high-speed train. The kind of "dent" that just leaves spinning hubcaps!
@NathanOliver Seems to be the closest match. The work-around in the comment is good, though; downvote and abandon. Although close-then-delete is the most clear.
@Lafexlos No, not a tool request, imo. Poor quality for sure, making it unclear or too broad. Since it's open-ended, I lean towards too broad. The answers it's getting are crap.
I'm not a big fan of answers that are just copies of other answers, even when there is attribution. But this really sucks... that's a lot of rep to gain just by pointing at someone else's work.
* 's is okay, there's a difference between "off site resource" and "the canonical library that everyone uses" even though our close vote reasons don't distinguish
meta.stackoverflow.com/q/320076/3933332 When I saw the first two images I thought it was going to be a good question, but then I saw the third one and thought: "Where the heck is the red circle?"
@Adriaan You've reviewed 53 posts today (of which 1 was an audit). The time between your first and last review today was 27 minutes and 46 seconds, averaging to a review every 31 seconds.
@WaiHaLee You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 5 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 16 hours, 30 minutes, and 47 seconds, averaging to a review every 16 minutes and 30 seconds.
I think the user has made several bad edits. If anyone is interested in cleaning up, have at it. It's somewhat inconvenient for me at the moment, in part due to the fact that I'm in the bathtub with a massive headache. I'll try to check in on the edit history later though.
@PetterFriberg because they added the sales pitch part iTerm2 brings the terminal into the modern age with features you never knew you always wanted. I would reject
@AlexanderO'Mara The OP & answerer have paired up on 3 questions. On the first one, odd to see an almost-duped answer get so many upvotes so quickly on an older question.
Mods will be able to see who voted.
And there's more... Maybe Cezar F & Cezar D are puppet accounts? More overlap with those.
btw the Microsoft Build 2016 conference is live at the moment. channel9.msdn.com If anyone wants to watch MS stuff about AI, virtualization, C-family languages, cross-platform development, etc.
I'm working on a project that requires JSON data to be rendered to a page via client side technology. I currently have the grid of card layouts that I want to display the data in however, I'm having trouble getting the data onto the page with out breaking the app.
Here is my current App.js File...