I think maybe you should be able to get privileged on other stuff then rep, like suggest 100 duplicates that get close and we give you cv priv even if you don't have 3K, stuff like that probably could help, hence not only answer rep, both also moderation activity could un-lock moderator privs.
@PetterFriberg Sure, a crashed plane will not fly without major repairs. But why not try? YOu know Einstein's definition of madness? Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. (of course he was not a fan of quantum theory)
@Olaf You need energy and they will kill it so energy lost, not sure, my advice is use SO to have fun (sane fun) you can all do so much, no need to worry to much...
@Olaf lol, good advice, but since the OP has surely copypasted the code from another student or site, is clueless and intends to do no work. I can't see it being followed:)
For me it's a simple decision, but I might be wrong.
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@Ron Why I ask: In eastern Germany, it is still problematic with the language, even in companies. In larger companies, less of a problem to get along with English. FOr the normal life (shopping, etc), better choose a larger west-German, possibly with University. Hamburg, Munich, Berlin, Heidelberg & surrounding, Cologne/Dortmund & surrounding are mostly ok. Stutgart… well
@Ron Just don't expect us to follow the "be nice" policy as practiced here IRL ;-) Actually I'd be careful if a German is overly friendly (and a German will become suspective if you are). That does not mean we don't like you, though.
@MartinJames The most impressive thing I think when I was in Germany was the cyclists, the young ones at least, could ride down the streets with no hands on the handlebars so they could use their phones with both hands
To reactivate the recent discussion about Answers/Duplicates/Comments: I could have had answered this:
%s and address of a single char won't work well. If you're seriously about learning c++ read about std::string and it's (easy and smooth) interworkings with std::istream. Drop sscanf() and start to use std::istringstream. — user00422 mins ago
@Adriaan No I've never been unfortunately. I was hoping to but when I was visiting my friends they weren't able to get away to go on any extended trips
@TylerH That may lead to that, that's what I meant in 1st place. Other ubiquitous joke was "See mom, I can drive the bike with no hands on the handle!" Next: "See, without teeth now" :D
@MartinJames I have a car and I know how to use it! But yes, the cyclists are like a plague. Especially those who think good light at night is for the faint at heat and drivers have to watch them (there is a certain variant of one half of the German population who is expecially good at making their problem your's)
@Olaf I took out three cyclists while I was workng in Cambridge The worst was one student whoe was a) Technically in the wrong, 2) Witnessed as beng in the wrong and 3) Suicidal to attempt what he did. I had to pay out ££ for summoning paramedics, (just for a broken arm and flailed chest), suffer violent threats and months of letters from some ambulance-chasing law firm, (which I used to light the BBQ).
Feedback sought: this has four close votes already, "no mcve" has been suggested by all four. I am not sure, what do others think? stackoverflow.com/q/46317103
(It's not my area of expertise).
@MartinJames that sucks. I am a (keen) cyclist, but I do see some pretty awful ones out there.
@user0042 I did not vote for Cody (since I taught he was more meta and less flag handler), but according to me he is a really really good moderator. He handle tons of flag (when he does he fix all stuff on Q/A), answer meta etc, he may have seem like harsh to you, but again that's why we have'em, only the fact that he did go and edit the meta (to clarify) shows who he is. So yeah he has earned my respect as a mod.
@Olaf The charge for the paramedics was under the minimum claim:( The vast majority of the cost of the paramedics attending comes from general taxation but, for some reason, there is this little fee for calling them out:(
@MartinJames So do I. Left a comment, feel free to read. Prettay sure it is not insulting by itself. I have little hope it will change OPs mind, though.
Just an idle thought: would it stretch the purpose of the SOCVR room too far if we brought edit disagreements here? For some reason I've spotted several hostile rollbacks of my work in the last few days, sometimes it can be helpful for a third party to assess the edit and rollback to an earlier version if they agree.
(I have flagged those particular cases, but in general raising them in an open fora is perhaps not such a bad idea).
@BaummitAugen I did not say it should be that simple. Just for C and C++ tags check code between two ; for more than 5 + or -, including two or more identical in sequence. That should catch most of this crap.
@BaummitAugen Good point, I should check my settings, not sure I used that (but then I don't write such code, so maybe I have it alread enabled - I just use every warning reasonable to me, i.e. most). That would require a mcve. The C tag I doubt there are even 50% with useable code. It would also generate significant load to the servers (not to forget about the potential for malicious code for zero-day exploits in the compiler).
So maybe a small brainfuck (I mean Haskell or PHP) script would be sufficient.
@BaummitAugen Have that Mist not show up in the queues at all? But you're right, they are just one of many bad questions, so we can handle them. Also they always provide reason for a discussion how to avoid them ;-)
My point is that sequence points it probably the least of our concerns. Some Mjolnir always handles them. Main point would be closing the homework, MCVE and typo garbage, then the semi-obvious rep-whore dupes, then the really easy dupes.
@BaummitAugen "homework, MCVE and typo garbage, then the semi-obvious rep-whore dupes" - are bascially all the same problem: rep-workers . and I don't see much difference between the obvious and semi-obvious dupes; they are both answered over and over by the rep-cucumbers.
Notsure if it might help to find copypasta for answers in the history of the respective answerer and - for questions closed as dupe after answering - between dupe and the answers.
We had the discussion before on Meta; I personally think telling OP not to post thanks answers and having mod delete the thing is the most productive approach.
@Olaf Na, no one got killed, no one gets rep for the deleted post, just tell them how to do it right.
@BaummitAugen Maybe we talk about two different things. I mean those who CP a full answer, either their own or from another answer instead of CVing as dupe.
@BaummitAugen Erm, that's exactly the problem: they just give a <final product of the digestion system> about such a comment. See stackoverflow.com/revisions/46325775/9 even in advance.
@Machavity What the heck is SEO even? I tried to ignore that, but now I want to know.
@Olaf Don't get me wrong, I still flag either way. I just argue for different punishment depending on malicious intent and first time offender stuff and so on.
If they were educated and don't listen, mods may nuke away.
@BaummitAugen Oh, I'm fine with this. I just think some automated sorting for exact dupes and likeyl would be fine. But I'm afraid the rep-tomatoes will become creative then; it's like a greyhound race.
@Machavity No worries, it is far from what I work on.
@BaummitAugen: Just careful, you start argumenting like I do: with logical conclusions. It didn't work well in my youth and it seems to work even less in Trumpotopia ;-)
@SotiriosDelimanolis Looks like a safe source of reps. Just see the asker and the >100 answers, they got almost all their reps from this single question. Not my field, but to me it looks like blatanic OT. Just nor sure if TB or POB. Any idea?
I just wonder how many delvs that thing needs.
@BaummitAugen: From the error messages, that DOS/SQLite thing is at least partly due to lack of POSIX support in DOS.
@Olaf vOv If he wants code fixed, he's gotta post a MCVE.
Otherwise, bug report.
Again, if you have some code you want to get fixed by SO, post a MCVE. We are not going to maintain a msdos port of some library for you. — Baum mit Augen31 mins ago
Maybe we should call Netflix: "Stack overflow - The series"
@BaummitAugen I'm way worse, but then the first some 100 flags will be, one has to adjust about what's accepted and what not. I just should stop flagging spam (50% hit-ratio - baaaddd).
@BaummitAugen No worries, I will not use DOS, unless forced by arms. (Although in the 90ies I clearly prefered DOS over Windows - was the same under the hood anyway).
@BaummitAugen Well, unless I get another ban, I don't mind much about declined flags. As I got from my last (and first) meta post is that the time to process your flags matters for ban. Strange thing.
@Compass So that means you have to recharge your eyes ever day at noon, earlier if you use them too much? And get ever year a new pair for some 1000$/€/… ?
@BaummitAugen VLQ and NAA are different. VLQ pushes the post into the triage review queue. If it's not handled in a timely manner by users, then it moves on to moderators. NAA flags go directly to moderators.
@user0042 @rene @NathanOliver, This request has been completed. The question was closed after this request was posted, then reopened a few hours later. I'm not sure if there's a process for when such happens. My opinion is that we should consider the request completed and put it in the graveyard. Another request can be generated if it's something that should be re-closed.