@mickmackusa Regarding this request: Our rule that requests are not permitted "on a post that you have asked or answered, or for an edit which you have made", includes situations where you change your mind and decide to answer after you place a request here. If you do change your mind about a request, you need to ping an RO to have your request removed. Please do so prior to posting an answer.
@FrankerZ I'm sorry that it has that appearance. It's certainly not my intention to put someone down. It is my intent to inform people of the rules. As an RO, it's also my responsibility to make sure that the rules are followed. When I see that the rules are clearly violated, I have an obligation to point that out, inform the user, and deal with the situation however might be appropriate.
As @Rob has mentioned, having us close a question which the requester has answered really doesn't look good, and does provide an unfair advantage to the user who's made the request (i.e. preventing any competing answers).
@gparyani A question must be closed prior to being deleted. Such requests should be submitted as separate messages. The del-pls souldn't be posted until after the question is closed.
@gparyani Technically, we close questions which are not in English as "Unclear". But, what you put is fine.
@gparyani Please see what my post refers to. It was your statement "Also, are non-English questions for which there exists a corresponding language SO site considered "off-topic"?" This could imply they are on-topic if there is no native language SO site. I pointed out this is not a criterion, but yes, you will find this in the meta post, too. I overlooked that post of Makyen. Better twice than never.
@ekad While the question should have been closed, having the last activity as 5 months ago is a bit old for a cv-pls. There isn't any explicitly defined metric for how recent the activity needs to be (there can also be activity that doesn't appear on the question page; e.g. someone using it as a (bad) example, etc.). However, the general intent behind requests is to get action on a post more rapidly than the regular queues/reviews will provide (or enough action, for low-traffic tags).
If it's not going to benefit the community to close the question rapidly, then a cv-plsis probably not appropriate. Where that boundary is, isn't clear. But, generally, it's "will there be benefit to closing now", or "will there be harm by waiting for action in the CV-queue". For questions that haven't been active in a while (i.e. nobody's looking at them), it's unlikely that a few more hours, or days, prior to closure will make a difference.
What is AM/PM called? has been a popular question for 8 years, and in fact is the #1 Google hit for "What is AM/PM called?", and is also linked from the top-5 hit "What is the proper name for “AM” and “PM”?". So as far as the net is concerned, it's the primary reference for this little-known term...
@Makyen . I generally don't. This was a rare case which I suspected would quickly devolve into subjectivity and unproductive exchanges (lo and behold it did), which is why I asked you experts to preempt that by making useful comment. It's still an ongoing mystery to me how to get a functional discussion on Meta. ("The more I learn, the less I know...")
I keep catching myself becoming that "mean stackoverflow 'moderator'".... I often downvote a question, but when I think more about it, I really don't have to downvote it. :( Something for me to work on.
My favorite thing is when I get to upvote a question and VTC as duplicate
Ekhm... How to deal with this: OP posted a question with a simple typo (superfluous dash); then upon receiving a comment (and an answer, sigh) edited the body with a subsequent error message clearly indicating: "Try pip install docker-py", without any indication that they did or did not install the package...
@PetterFriberg It was edited a few minutes after I posted the request, this was what OP said previously: "I search about any project or library that can help me, I found Google diff match patch, but it's not for Android".
@WhatsThePoint Click the hamburger icon in the top-left corner, and select "Full site". You might've accidentally hit the "mobile" link in the bottom-right corner of the full site at some point.
@SurajRao Good question. I'd consider it likely. I recall reading anything other that once deleted they are removed from review queues, but that it might take a while to happen. I don't recall reading anything about them being put back in the queues if undeleted.
@WhatsThePoint It'd be a good idea to post a bug report on Meta, or perhaps it's a feature request, as mobile isn't supported in stock IE. At a minimum, it'll be good to have the workaround somewhere people can find it.
@WhatsThePoint I used the DevTools console to view the structure of the CHAT Object and then the inspector to check the event listeners for the buttons to see if they contained the appropriate argument to use (because true and false didn't work). The next would have been to try looking through the formatted minimized code (the mobile site uses different code, so I don't have it handy).
@WhatsThePoint No, I didn't. Prior to suggesting that you post on Meta, I also tried searching for any mention of CHAT.switchMobile to see if it was already posted somewhere, but Google returned no valid results. That's why I feel it'd be good to make a Meta post, even though I don't really expect SE to fix it, given that it's not supported. Having the Meta post will at least allow someone else to find it, should they need the information.
@WhatsThePoint "Chat Mobile won't discuss departure with IE" or "IE: Mobile Chat menus don't open; Unable to switch to normal Chat", or something like those. Have fun.
Is this a bug? a low rep user flags as duplicate. I cv as unclear.. Then it gets closed as dupe with my name.. According to Op's comment, they dont think it is dupe
@SurajRao I don't think it's unambiguously a bug, I have also thought that the logic should be more transparent but I think what's going on is that the close reason won't always be correctly reported and that this is status-bydesign somehow
@E_net4 This might be true for stack exchange, but not for native language sites/forums. The reason for SE is imo people asking good questions normally know this is an english-only site, hence phrase the question appropriately. The non-english SE sites are much less frequented because they are much less frequented (sic!) - chicken & egg.
@Ron It could have been better. In particular, TThread and it's useless/dangerous/inefficient TThread.Synchronize and TThread.WaitFor methods made me physically sick:(
The only way I would even remotely consider going back to that <explicit> language is if someone said: look, Ron, here is a 3 bed apartment in Singapore overlooking the Clarke Quay and Marina Bay and we will pay a lot of money.
And even that would require some persuasion.
That's one of those niche languages you can learn by guessing.
@TylerH Of course - you only eidt in one fix at a time to give the SO drones time to test it before adding in the next fix. Why put in all the fixes at once, only to find out one is bad and so have to do some actual debugging yourself? So, put one in, wait for your slaves to verify it, then put the next in...
@Olaf I suspect that, in more detail, the practice is to change one variable and then, either yourself, one of your highly-paid research team or a contractor tests it out:|
I'd like to retract my cv-pls on stackoverflow.com/questions/48821672/… because it isn't getting closed and I want to post a better answer than the accepted one. Is this okay, RO?
After a while, questions with titles like 'I'm trying to add two polynomials with iterative method using linked list' just fill me with foreboding and I refuse to open them at all. I know I'm missing out on cv-opportunities, but there's only so much I can take per day:(
@mickmackusa Thanks for asking. It's always fine to have a request removed. I'm glad another RO was around to take care of it. We're all happy to do so. Another time, please ask to have it removed prior to Answering, or, at least, immediately after you Answer. You don't, necessarily, need to wait until it's removed to post your Answer. Asking for removal prior to Answering makes it clearer to outside observers that the room isn't being used to gain an advantage over other users. Thanks.
@Olaf That provided with D8, (Delphi), or Rowley Crossworks, (C++). They're both nasty Qt contraptions, but the debugger works well, (prolly gdb underneath), and they don't generally crash I don't use a command-line at all unless forced, not wanting to live with a human interface from the 60's:)
@MartinJames Hmm, thanks. I actually do prefer the console for build/debugging. Does not mean I'm a fan of Emacs or Vi. I've yet to see someone with an IDE being better in my job. But, well, embedded is maybe quite specific.
A lot of developers don't like IDE's because they are insufficiently flexible and it's difficult to automate tjhem. OTOH, none of that would prevent the wave of SO trash questions as much as using an IDE, with its easy-to use source-level debugger.
So, I can't help but wonder why so many newbs are struggling iwth a flexible, automatable interface they cannot use and avoiding an IDE they could actually easily break/step/inspect with?
@MartinJames I wouldn't consider devs >20 years in the job "newbies". Most of the ones I met hardly can use their IDE's debugger properly. They "prefer Unit-tests over debugging" (seriously, that's what I was told by some senior-dev at a potential customer - needless to say the potential vanished instantly with that statement).
@MartinJames Normally you can delete the complete address book. Stupid thing with my Ford is I have to download the addressbook each time I add a new entry to the phone. Of course that means the phone asks for confirmation I allow the download from the car. That makes it a no-go when driving.
@Ron I'd say there is no other multi-platform compiler of that quality since a decade or so; maybe except clang since few years.
@Olaf I wonder how they get anything working? Amost every time I add a new chunk of functionality to my apps, it blows up first time it's run and I have to debug it.
@MartinJames Seeing the requirements of some projects ("use this toolchain and that library and don't prove how sh**ty they are) I often get the impression they work under the premise "the way is the goal, we don#t need to create products". Long time I hoped this is some German thingie, but I hear this from other coutries, too.
@Olaf The whole concept of car management has gone down the pan. I cannot control the heater or a/c now without diverting attention from the road for an excessive period. When the weather is cold, I preset the temp to 24C and control the interior temp by adjusting the windows, (something I can do by feel).
@MartinJames Well, I can. It was one requirement for my new car (2 years ago) it has seperate controls and display for A/C, not all mixed into the "Info"tainment system. Problem is the music player can't even queue up new songs, but instead if you click a song it forgets about whatever was playing and starts that single song.
@JakeSymons Another time, answers which clearly aren't answers should be flagged as Not An Answer. The answer will then go into the LQP review queue and be deleted from there, or by a moderator. If it needs to be removed now, then a delete-pls might be appropriate, but the vast majority of answers which qualify for that will also be either spam or rude/abusive and should be flagged as such. A custom moderator flag should also be considered, if explanation is needed, but not domain knowledge.
A del-pls for an Answer should be reserved for those situations which don't fit the other already available actions. This would normally be an Answer which requires domain knowledge to know it's either not answering or is actively harmful (moderators should be assumed to not have domain knowledge).
@Olaf ikr - the designers should be forced at gunpoint to use their prototypes for a month. Those who don't crash the vehicles while fiddling with touchscreens etc then might change their ways:(
Also: Please use a link that is to the post on which you want action, not a comment on the post. It's best for requests to have as much clarity as possible. Using a link which doesn't go directly to the post on which you want action leaves it somewhat unclear what you are really asking for.
@MartinJames That's always a good idea. And the reason often OSS is much better than closed source: the devs just wrote the program for themselves, not to earn money. When I start something, I first think about how to assemble/produce the device and how to use it. That's why I am so picky bying new stuff.
@Olaf Yup - I like to see how the product is used. It's very enlightening to talk to end-users: "oh - we never use that because of XXX"...."oh, never thought of that".
@MartinJames Some time ago I designed simple electrical devices which were hand-built in the company. I always started by building the first devs myself to find out how to impreove them and to write reasonable assembly instructions.
@MartinJames Of course it is. But that does not release the developers of devices from considering production and usage. Today's problem is first come the art-designers, then marketing, controlling, the nice of the golf-trainer of the CFO, etc. and last the usability designers (if any at all) and the engineers.
@MartinJames Or the law. My car-navi always pops up a warning using it can distract from driving when entered the first time. Of course I have to click "OK" to get rid of that dialog. Needless to say most people normally turn on the navi while driving …
Even teh wastebasket in my office is waste. It's cool-looking, pleasant-coloured injection-moulded plastic. It has next-to-no mass and a high center of gravity. You breathe on it and it falls over, spilling rubbish all over the floor.
The problem is the workarounds to make things half-way usable takes much more time/(costs/material/energy/etc. than doing it right from the beginning. But then that would require … well … brain.
@Olaf I experimented with a half-brick in the bottom, but in the end, I just gave up. I now throw rubbish directly onto on the floor and sweep up on bin days.
@MartinJames Plus the question lacks a mcve. Specifically the assembler code would be required here. I'm also not sure if this is not a C++ problem. Sigh definitively not worth an upvote. And I was so hopefully.
@Olaf Maybe. It's a Q about C, and I'm not convinced that such questions should require an assembly dump though, in thie case it's obviously very relevant.
@MartinJames It's a question about a (potential) compiler bug with correct code (as far as it looks). So I think the machine code is relevant here. I agree, though, there is no need for assembly code, a hexdump is sufficient;-)
@Olaf You're just trying to spoil my entire day. I accept that my car is rubbish, my wastebasket is rubbish even when it contains no rubbish and now you're telling me my first C upvote in recorded history is incorrect:(
@Ron The one in Singapore with the free penthouse?