plugins
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
A plug-in (or plugin) is a set of software components that adds specific abilities to a larger software application. If supported, plug-ins enable customizing the functionality of an applica...
@Ferrybig I have a deel computer and it does not have access to internet when I connect it with a cable .. What is the internet driver should I download in the dell computer the get internet working?
@Joe this room isn't for general help. It is only about moderation of posts on Stack Overflow. You might try to search for similar questions on SuperUser but your question seems hard to diagnose based on this info.
@Joe Sorry, but we are not the Dell support chat. Why don't you look at www.dell.com for contact information or their support forum? But I'm really curious what an "internet driver" actually is.
@Glorfindel Ok, I'm happy with that edit. And I'm wondering about the how do I get access to my deleted posts after 60 days. If mods are not OK with flagging your own post, I guess they are out of luck. Let's ask them when a mod turns up.
doesn't look like we should want to offer too much access to deleted stuff.
I guess the users that are on 1-question per 6 months ban should simply make sure that one is perfect and don't bother about salvaging their deleted posts anymore.
In that case the message is: you have bad luck, try better next time
@rene I thought other contributions helped, like putting in good edits that get approved. I don't know how many edits you need though. I agree that focusing on deleted posts can be a major ordeal. Some people manage to dig a pretty deep hole.
@Glorfindel found this but I wonder if that is the official stance of the mod team.
@MadaraUchiha is the answer here the official one? As in, yes, I still believe that is a great way to get links to your deleted posts, also if you're question/answer banned.
with so many burnination requests these days, I feel like we should make the process require that whoever requests it, should it be 'approved', has to help burninate it
@rene what do you mean by stance?
I guess I see you are taking it to mean that will always happen if a user flags one of their recently deleted posts asking for all their posts to be undeleted so they can improve them
If someone ever sees my old comments where I mention something like "You moderators" or like "Those mods" would think that I'm creating a mini-rebellion within the mod team and hence calling other mods like that.
@dur I mean, if you click the target of the dupe, aka the Spring 3.2 question, then you'll see underneath it that it is a possible dupe of two separate questions
@TylerH: That's strange, because I see two votes for dupe, but there is only one comment. I voted for that question in the comment. So you should see only one possible dupe.
I think we should burninate language. It's tag description is practically a plea for removal:
Don't use this tag. It is ambiguous, and too broad to be meaningful.
There are currently 414 questions with this tag, usually by new users. Here are some examples:
Generate Permutation c language -<...
I am thankful that when I was as new and clueless as some of the question-askers here, there was no publicly accessible internet to share my stupidity with
@TylerH Much of my past stupidity is pre-internet... and I am smart enough to keep my current stupidity to myself... there is a reason I have not asked a single question on this site.
@MikelF Do please note that the Be Nice rule is followed strictly here. If we give off a "mean elitist harassers" image to external readers, bad things happen. Try to avoid name-calling.
Yep, True. I'm kinda confused there after reading that line, I want to visualize the ratio of these two events in Kibana, the data of the two events is integers, Is there a way to do this in Kibana?
@rene No. There's nothing salvageable there. The notion that it will be fixed by removing two sentence is really funny. It's going to be too broad then. There are dozens and dozens of ways to install JavaScript packages. Yes, really! I've used a whole bunch of them over the years. The OP should settle one one (or two or three, yes you can mix them) package manager and maybe ask about that, but that would still be an awful question.