@HovercraftFullOfEels Maybe I was lucky I started with computers which didn't have mass storage. My first programs I wrote in machine code, i.e. I entered bytes via bit-switches into RAM cells addressed binary. By that I could verify my own hardware was working. But I never wrote anything large that way, because the RAM flipped bits randomly when I moved it from the programmer to the computer board.
Does a SmokeDetector "Manually reported answer" need a feedback reply, or is the fact that it was manually reported mean it's already considered a "tp"?
@JimGarrison Yes, manually reported SD posts need feedback, just like any other report. The only difference is that the person who manually reported it is discouraged from providing feedback.
@dasblinkenlight For tags it's [tag:cv-pls]. Please edit.
@dasblinkenlight Another time, please don't use dv-pls, because some people who are not regulars in the room may misinterpret it as "downvote-please" instead of "delete-vote-please". Any of del-pls, delv-pls and delete-pls are normally used.
@GregSchmit Just FYI: When you say "mods", most people assume you mean the elected moderators (who handle flags you raise). The people in here are just users with a bit more reputation points which gives them some moderation abilities (e.g. voting to close/reopen questions). As has been mentioned, chat is not a good way to contact the elected moderators. You should use flags for that. However, for the issue that you brought up, user-moderators are appropriate (e.g. this room).
As to the question you're asking about, I don't personally have the subject matter expertise to judge that particular question. As has been mentioned, the "not constructive" close reason was retired quite a while ago, but other existing reasons cover similar issues. For that question, I'd be concerned that it might be "primarily opinion based", or "too broad". The plethora of answers tend to imply that there's a considerable amount of opinion involved, but there's also experience-based answers.
Personally, I'm going to leave this one for others, who are Subject Matter Experts (SME), to make the call wrt. voting to reopen.
urgh, more patronising messages when you flag. "We treat your reports seriously", no way, you sure? I thought you just printed my mod-flags to paper and pinned them on the office wall to laugh at -.-
I don't need a green pop-up telling me you take me seriously, I just want you to handle on my flag, and leave a comment on why you marked it helpful/declined if necessary. Not pop-ups appearing like pokémon when walking through the grasslands
well - the former happens anyway and it's nice to be reminded of cute pokemon walking through the grasslands isn't it... or have you got something against pokemon :)
@JonClements I never played Pokémon TBH. What I have against it, is that most of my friends at my fraternity have, and every now and then end up in disputes about it, with me not understanding a thing :P
@SardarUsama Yeah, cucumbers knocking at the door. I'm ready to CV. Did you cv-pls this here? From the text it seems there are many more problems to the code. OP needs more experience in general about bare-metal and learn to debug/test the code.
@AndréKool TBH, I haven't check a transcript or some before, so I don't know where/if there is a transcript. By hey, ask the entitiy (is that neutral enough?) with the mop.
@toohonestforthissite he did figure out his problem, it may be trial and error or actual debugging. He didn't tell/show what it was. So I am just being positive.
@SardarUsama That's nothing about sides (sigh why are such things always reduced to "sides"? I'm not even discussing with OP), but about the text. I'm really curious if I missed some information in the text or even comments.
@SardarUsama "It must work, but it crashes" is no problem descriptin, but a symptom. He does not even state what "crash" means; does it jump off the table? Remember that's an embedded system. And "what to put in that function" is a question for code/advice, also not a problem description. So far it could even be a hardware problem e.g. on the CAN bus. How does he know the reception is not the reason for the later crash? UB is a bit**h.
Apparently there's a lot more code in the firmware and from what I read I'm not positive the other modules are tested well. And interrupt operation needs likely much more changes to the architecture than just the CAN transmit.
@SardarUsama Ah, ok, now I see. (yeah, I saw this when I checked the history). Let's see if it will stay dead. Not uncommon a cucumber to undelete it. I'll monitor it for a while.
@AndréKool 4 reopen votes … Wow, there must be some cucumbers have been working on answers - which are either bad or too broad.
@J.Steen Why not cucumber? We leave the other veggs once cucumber is on the "bad word" list. Once we have all veggetables on that list, fruits, then minerals are available.
@ErikvonAsmuth Wow, I never thought of me being "mature". I should show this to my friends, they never believe it.
@J.Steen How does an aubergine act other than taste great if grilled properly and awful otherwise? And why do we call "deer" "deer", not e.g. "hutzelwutzel"?
[Salad Keywords](https://sopython.com/salad/) are predefined, reserved identifiers that have special meanings to us. They cannot be used as identifiers in your comment unless they include @ as a prefix.
We need an ISO for Universal Cross Room Salad Keyword..
@AndréKool I've seen that one, but I in fact have recommended Win 10 to a friend (yes, I know, but I recommended replacing Win 8 when he was complaining), so not applicable
@halfer Well, from heresoftware tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development Which the Q fails on the later since installation is not unique to software development.
@halfer What needs recompiling? The OP is asking how to install a compiler. If they need help with recompiling their code with that new compiler then they can ask here. Just asking how to install a compiler is OT.
@E_net4 Is it? Looks like the OP is asking if they should use a convolutional neural network or generational adversarial network for image manipulation.
I just noticed that there is a tag [protactor] that is spelled incorrectly. It should be [protractor] (and that tag already exists).
protactor
protractor
If you read the tag description of [protactor] it is describing protractor so I guess someone along the way accidentally created the tag with...
While we are at it here is a bunch of link collections related to handling PDFs in C or C++. The dupes prevent the root of the evil from being deleted.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah, that's already included. The dialog tells you about the request being invalid (that issue and others). You can still post (unless it's a critical error, like trying to post a request on SOCVR for a site other than SO main), but you have to click-through a confirm to acknowledge the issue. You can also schedule an automatic revisit to the question/answer after a specified amount of days/hours.
@Makyen That should increase the number of delvote requests. As currently I seem to be one of the rare ones to bother storing the closed questions to serve them cold 2 days ago for deletion.
If you want a beta tester, talk to the hand :)
@toohonestforthissite music quizz: "Hot dogs, jumping frogs, Albuquerque". So ?
@Jean-FrançoisFabre That's an expected consequence, which I have mixed feelings about, depending on what happens (e.g. I'd rather not have a lot of requests for questions which will Roomba in a few days, unless the question is egregious). Along those lines, I haven't yet integrated Roomba checking into the validation, but that's on the list of things to do (e.g. warn you that the request is for a question that will Roomba in X days, where X is < some number).
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I don't have a problem with cvertain physical attributes, so no, I don't cheat (except for single player games if I'm not up to wast too much time) :-) - I'm nevertheless interested in the answer to your (and my) question.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I'm pretty sure I can take the challenge; at least until mid 90ies or so. After the "songs of faith and devotion" I lost the contact a bit, although "Ultra" also has some nice pieces)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah, I have some of their newer albums, too, but I can't cite the titles and texts from memory as I can for the earlier ones. I'm particularily good with the black celebration and construction time again
@Jean-FrançoisFabre For the latter, I'm laying a pipeline.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah, we had that already. I recently didn't listen to DM that much either. Currently it's Tangerine Dream (70ies albums) again. Or a bit more indie-rock.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I like talking about these stories of old.
@πάνταῥεῖ TBH, I like Oxygen and Magnetic fields and can listen to the rest, but they are not my absolute favourites (anymore). Btw: there's a 3rd Oxygen album.
@πάνταῥεῖ I always get goose bumps listening to "child of time". I just can't understand why everyone remembers "smoke on the water" when talking about deep purple, but rarely this one. It's much better imo.
@πάνταῥεῖ Ehm, no. Oxygen 13-20 iirc. There was a remix album of some earlier parts and afaik one about Oxygen 8 from other artists, too. Oxygen 7-12 came out when Jarre un-dusted his electronics and played a new versdion of 1-6. No idea why he now added another one. 7-12 was ok, but imo the recent is not that great.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I've also seen 2 1/2 men ;-) Nevertheless, it's not really a great song imo. There#s a life video on YT about child of time, in case you want to compare.