@YvetteColomb obfuscation possibly unnecessary in some of his suggested edit, should I reject some of them?
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@TetsuyaYamamoto yep
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the op is going through old posts and editing the tags. I left them a comment saying to find posts with formating issues and edit them, instead of bumping old posts with unnecessary tags @TetsuyaYamamoto
@suraj @TetsuyaYamamoto I disagree that this is General Computing. The question clearly states that they need to do this programmatically. They are not asking how to do it by clicking the UI by hand. They want to achieve the equivalent programmatically.
@Makyen The text contains "programmatically create VPN profile", so that's happen in automatic way - it doesn't fit for general computing issues which requires user interaction & manual configs (don't cast CV for that).
@Lundin there's a guideline on charcoal-se.org (which is also linked via goo.gl on every single SmokeDetector report; click on the "SmokeDetector" text)
however, since Metasmoke is down at the moment, more spam than usual is leaking through to here
@TetsuyaYamamoto Charcoal is where things get reported at first; they only propagate to other rooms if the spam is not deleted within 5 minutes (IIRC; not sure about the precise time period)
@Magisch Is it also possible to have a column that shows users that haven't done a single review in that category? Because I suspect that might be a major component of column 2. It is hard to believe that the average number of reviews done by each user in a month is just 2-3 (in each category).
@Magisch I am not sure if that information is available. I am not well versed with the Scheme of the tables.
@kayess to be fair: this is one of the most basic things one can do in MATLAB (hence the initial 10 characters were enough for proper understanding). This question shouldn't have been asked imo
@Adriaan Well, you may be right on that. However I book this as a success that answerer guy edited more information, not just leaving a code-only answer around
@Adriaan yeah, well. Technically you can only see revision history once over 10K although you could scrape and obtain that info with < 10K so it depends on how you define publicly available but I'm in the camp that says: it is not and therefor understand why it is left out of SEDE. I still support the FR because there have been and will be plenty of ocasions that I want that data..
@BhargavRao looks far too broad to me, as per your current analysis: "limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer."
@BhargavRao I think it's okay. I see a couple of things that need tweaking verbiage-wise, but I would re-open. It's a straightforward question about how to develop a driver.
I don't know what other site it would be appropriate on. Driver development is on topic for SO.
It only seems broad because they've enumerated their questions in a strange way.
@CodyGray It appears from "are there any better and more recent examples for what I want to achieve?" that that part is opinion based and also "are there any mistakes in what I found, or did I miss anything?" appears to be asking us to go through the existing sources OP found and confirm that they are all correct, and advise on whether or not more is needed, which could come under request for external resources as well as too broad
@CodyGray can you tweak it in a way that doesn't mess with their original intent, but still make it more focused (less broad)? I'm still unable to see as to how we can reduce it to a good format.
@NickA Yeah...those are just phrased foolishly. So I see what you mean by feeling it's not okay, but I don't think it's all bad. That's what I meant by tweaking.
@CodyGray admittedly driver development is a complicated topic (I certainly stay far from it for the time being), but without significant refactoring (which I'm not comfortable doing in this case) that post will remain too broad IMHO
I'm not sure why you wouldn't be comfortable with significant refactoring. The guy obviously wants an answer, and would be happier getting an answer to a refactored question than not getting an answer to a closed one.
@CodyGray Purely because I know nothing on the topic and don't want to change the question in a way that the answer wouldn't answer all of the questions that OP has :)
Ah, well I guess I'm a bit more confident in my relevant knowledge, even if I don't know the exact answer. But I suspect I'm seeing the question as something entirely different than everyone else. It looks to me like he's just asking how to develop a Win 10 driver for a device which really is not a bad question.
@CodyGray that's what it looks like to me, but I only got that from repeated mentions of windows 10 and the fact the question is about driver development, in fact, that's as far as my understanding of the question went, besides the clear fact OP is asking multiple questions I can't pass further judgement, it may be that those questions are finely connected and that one answers another at which point it may not fall under too broad, but that's not for me to say.
@JohnDvorak Is that to me? No...telling someone the right approach to use to write a driver isn't broad.
Everyone hates this because there's no code to debug :-)
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omg I just edited and started answering a question that I thought was in java, then C# and then realised was actually javascript @Kyll c'mon - what have you got to say about that??? LOL
@CodyGray Are GATT Profile drivers are even still allowed maybe you want to remove one "are" ... I figured I wouldn't want to hijack your (stellar!) edit and steal your thunder by submitting a tiny minor edit on top
I really don't like those blobs in the review queue drop down, they appear to only work sometimes and I miss having a definitive number of things left to review in the q
To be honest I would del that question from existence so it won't come up as audit next time : P This sounds crazy, although chances such crap getting fixed at speed of SO devs... is time measured in 6 to 8 lightyears
@DragandDrop Ye ye... you know the drill. Here is the back story for this: tomorrow morning we fire up Kyll to travel at the light of speed. Now he needs to travel for 6 to 8 lightyears to get to planet Peanutus. How many days are passing by on earth till the spearrel lands on the mightly planet?
It's ok. Just find the closest caesium-133 atom and count the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of said atom.
random meaning that, it could have been the number of atoms in a mol, or the biggest 32 bit integer, or varia, not that you actually typed it randomly.
@Machavity It's not VLQ or NAA so don't use those. I don't think you need to mod flag either. I think this is something that down votes and possibly delete votes can handle
@DragandDrop You don't need the userscript to add the tag manually. You can just type [tag:cv-pls] before you type in the request. We require the tag to be there so the request is clean up when we run the archive script.
@WhatsThePoint We don't promote gamification of the badges but ig you want to help moderate and in turn, get some badges from that you're more than welcome here.
@WhatsThePoint You don't need to but it certainly helps getting it, you'll see a lot of cv-pls tags with recommendations on the type of flag/vote to use. Just make sure you use your own initiative to review the given post rather than just following the recommended
@TylerH it's press the screen off button 5 times quickly and it puts the phone in emergency mode and requires the passphrase to unlock it. It is in the newest iOS release (not sure if that has actually been released yet)
@Compass but what if you put it on a post-it note on a bar of gold burried at the bottom of a pile in one of the vaults at fort nox? That should be safe ;)
.NET: You can now shoot yourself in the foot with any of fourteen weapons, ranging from an antique medieval crossbow to a laser-guided Destructo-Beam. However, all these weapons must be manufactured by Microsoft and you must pay Microsoft royalties every time you shoot yourself in the foot.
@JohnDvorak I would guess that cost of living is a bit cheaper there, too. GDP Per capita purchasing power parity in Czech Republic is ~36k, but in the US it is ~53k
@CodyGray to be fair to everyone: I asked @MartinJames earlier to not discuss meta posts from that user and although I admit I do like my popcorn I try to steer this room a bit clear of too much involvement in meta drama. Sorry.