@Olaf Meh, probably not worth a mod flag. I think the general opinion is, if someone wants to give out their personal contact info to do individual support, might as well let 'em. They'll burn out on it soon enough.
@Olaf Unless they are doing it repeatedly, or asking for money, I would assume good faith here; just leaving a comment and deleting is probably enough.
@BaummitAugen @MikeM.: I'm not so much after the cucumber, but the - quite pushing - Dracula. I think I saw a meta about this some time ago, but I can't find it right now.
@BaummitAugen Auto-ban for which reason? Unless he asked more than this question (can't see from the profile). Doesn't that need more than one question?
@MikeM. That was my idea behind the flag. But, well, maybe it's better to wait. Most things (dis)solve automatically.
@Olaf If that was their first question, they'll probably be able to post one or two more, whatever the exact rules are, if they don't learn, the system should handle it soon enough.
Well, I've rarely seen such a blunt request to do someone's job. Plus someone jumping onto that train. But, well, if someone gives away their mail address to a vamp, it's his own fault.
@HovercraftFullOfEels sorry, I was just so annoyed that super-cucumber 100k+ rep gold badge answers that super triplicate and gets 9 upvotes. What the hell? I added 3 duplicate links, Martineau added more duplicate links... That's one of the most annoying things of the site. cannot even bring it to meta.
@rene you mean? (vaultah added more links, not Martineau). This user has some history on the site. It's the one who "challenged" me a few days ago, and who thinks that duplicates aren't an issue... go figure.
thank you. I thought you were ironical. As a moderator, though, I don't think I would use my super-powers to do more than that. Maybe I'd discuss with other mods about such things in private... But let's not anticipate too much.
I just hate when highrep users do that, that's all. The guy cannot ignore that it's a super triplicate (now 6 duplicate links) in all languages, including c, c++, probably c#...
unless if you consider "gimme ze code questions" as abusive. Sure they are, but not as abusive as they should be deleted/locked/buried away under sha512 encryption
I guess the modz just slipped on the wrong button :)
BTW @TylerH I don't remember if we say "slip on the button" or "slip the button" :)
I'm beginning to believe that the question was locked in order to stop the non-constructive commenting... and the downvotes
@SamuelLiew agreed. It's so easy to bash new users. You're talking like a mod candidate now :) :)
not to mention that if some user gets question banned, since he has 1 rep, he can open another account and retry that stunt. Exactly what we should prevent.
I was wondering why I didn't have so many flags on my account (only 200). Now I understand: I almost never flag questions. I just downvote/close & sometimes delete. That's sufficient unless OP starts insulting or spamming.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre nah, I just really hate antisocial behaviour. Everybody starts out somewhere and should have a chance of getting to know how to use the site properly and not getting stomped on. I can't believe this is even allowed to happen
I mean, the original question was already closed. Do they have to rub it in further and nuke the question with abusive flags? They could even have deleted it normally if it comes to that. Now this poor newbie can't even Edit/Improve their question
@SamuelLiew yeah. Abuse of powers... Well I doubt that this leecher would have improved the question, though. But there are worse questions that don't get such treatment.
@SamuelLiew Sorry, but every new user gets the [tour] at the first logon. It is pretty clear what it is and that question is so very clearly about cheating his way through his exam, it might be even considered legally problematic (not sure about other countries, but in Germany you can loose your title for cheating and that hit even some ministers here recently). I think that could be very well seen as "abusive".
@Olaf If not abusive, it is hugely disrespectful to ask skilled and experienced developers to do your uni assignments for free while you go down teh union bar and get ratted.
@MartinJames Can we agree it's both? Abusive to the site and disrespectful to the devs and bad attitude in general not letting one expect good things for a future job and his co-workers (resp. students).
@Olaf Sure, we can agree on that. Others, though, think it's not actually abusive and so the bone-idle, selfish, deadbeats should be treated better, like they are suddenly going to change into respected citizens overnight:(
It was likely a troll anyway:(
Wow, this is shaping up to be a really bad w/e for h/w dumps:( Shields up!
@MartinJames Maybe it's just lack of experience with such folks in the job. I had more than my fair share of "colleagues" asking me to do this or that or explain basics to them. Or "use compiler XYZ, because gcc is broken as the code crashes, although fine (despite obvious UB)".
I think it's a self answered question in disguise. Post question, then post prepared answer a few minutes afterwards to avoid the "teacher" effect of self-answered Qs.
Not punishable in general, but soooo visible here.
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@HovercraftFullOfEels Anyway, some cucumber answered with code, which has probably already been copied out and submitted. All the time and effort and votes spent on getting rid of the original and dupe have now been wasted and the OP has managed to con SO out of another bag of O-neg. SO is becoming a joke, now. I bet the students are laughing at how naive and stupid SO users are to be pwned so easily:(
@HovercraftFullOfEels The actual problem is they feel smart and clever how they cheated their homework. And will do that in the future, of course and eventually will cheat through their job. Simply because it works.
@HovercraftFullOfEels In these times, maybe someone thought writing a gramatically and syntactically correct sentence is an accomplishment already. Standards are lowering.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I'm strictly against re-opening. It is asking to explain UB, which is always pointless without access to the platform (and even then it could legally change on the next run).
@Jean-FrançoisFabre That's not the same. The question has UB and implementation-defined behaviour in several places. It is clearly not about volatile and hardware registers, but according to OP about Linux. (Oh, and I just have to think about my recent and ongoing projects where I use hardware-addresses). I'd considered leaving/re- open if it was about interpreting a pointer.
oh you're back :) Note that I wanted reopening just to get a formal answer. I wasn't going to answer myself. I think it's just a simple pointer arithmetics issue.
(and yes, implementation defined just because the size of long double can vary)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre It already start with how the pointer is represented. Plus on 64 bit Linux e.g. it is UB due to the different widths of int (32 bit) and the pointer (64 bit). Plus the compiler could do anythig from the code. I don't see re-opening just to drop a comment or get an answer to an OT question is imo a bad idea. I'm also sure there are tens of dupes about why a pointer printed as int produces this or that result. THe arithmetic is a completely different subject (and elementary C).
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Well, a full one is also not optimal. I took the middle, that way I'll have a fine dinner with Bifteki tomorrow. I just wonder where I can get Tzatziki on sunday from a shop
@Jean-FrançoisFabre As I wrote: it is two questions in one, although OP does not understand it is due to lack of basics. It's a typical "spoon-feed me, I don't want to read more than the absolute necessary for this particular problem (and will most likely ask another question about almost the same, just with irrelevant variation)" question.
I remember a story about fortran. Guy typed DO 10 I = 1.3 instead of DO 10 I = 1,3 (loop). With all implicits, it created a D010I float with the value of 1.3 instead of performing a loop.
@Ron I never understood why people prefer to be spoon-fed once. I was proud to feed myself as soon I could hold a spoon and never gave up on that. Maybe "does thinking hurt, or why do you avoid it at all costs?" is true for some (most?) people.
@Ron Depends. My last customer's staff canteen was ok, but at another they managed to make the potatopes taste like their noodles and both had the consistency of mud ca. 20 minutes after they opend for lunch.
And the taought me Broccoli is originally brown/grey.
@Ron I avoid asking for a salmon pizza. Just because I'm afraid of a freudian slip and ask for "a pizza salmonella". It was a common joke when we were students discussing what to order.
@Ron Yeah, I just a lambda-steak from the greek restaurant in a doggy-bag. It was just too much for a single meal. I just hope It'll live until tomoroww. One side I'm full, the other side I'm hoggish when I know there is good food in the fridge.
@Amy General computing to me. And don't mind about the attitude. Better to back of, just ignore, it will be dealt with anyway, some have to learn it the hard way. Just flag the rude and irrelevant comments as such.
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I started out genuinely trying to help him, and sort of got baited in. I'm pretty sure I've run into this particular user before, somewhere deep in my history of flagged comments.
@Amy They are a big family. Anyway, from my own experience (which got me a bloody nose): it's better to not to engange that long and cv-pls early. There just is no use in long discussion. (although it can be fun sometimes to see the rhino run against the wall)