@double-beep Yeah, I'm not all that surprised. It was deleted from the review queue, but should not have been. OTOH, I'd have considered voting to delete, but not as part of the LQP review queue. Yes, I'd consider it a bad audit.
@Makyen I failed it :(. I don't think people reviewing Late Answers should check if answers are plagiarized. The should only check for spam, NAA or VLQ.
I think I am gonna bring the discussion to Meta: the answer should have never been in the LQP queue: a custom mod-flag or a delete vote from high rep members would have been enough, wouldn't it?
@double-beep They are moved, regardless of question status, the next time the Archiver is run if the FireAlarm post is > 30 minutes old. The expectation is that if they are worth a cv-pls that someone will post a request.
And to add to that, the FAQ says "Evaluating such questions and determining if a `cv-pls is appropriate is considered a service that is beneficial to the room". Now I understand why!
The non-English content there is so minimal, and Google appears to translate it sensibly, so I'm tempted to edit it - however I have a feeling that's not allowed?
@Zoe Not sure it is this time - call me a cynic if you like. Anyhow, this looks like it's a similar question and notice the difference in quality! ham.stackexchange.com/questions/12833/…
omigod it's **THE** Jean-FrançoisFabre!!! You answered my first question about my first productive thing I ever wrote here on SO and got me going :D Thanks for that!
@Zoe: maybe but I already asked to delete one of my dupes like that here, and it was okayed because 1) I was clear about it and 2) it is not unfair to other people (except maybe the one who answered, but it was an old question so rep remained)
I think the idea behind this is not to use SOCVR as a deleting mob to serve your own interests. If that isn't the case, well, common sense may apply (better check with rene though :))
@StephenKennedy yes, that's an old picture. I'm so lazy that I googled my name instead of taking a new photograph and picked a picture of me that was here from my glorious ? amiga times. But I barely aged 😀
> SOCVR does not permit requests about posts in which you have an interest (defined as you being the author of the question, or of a non-deleted answer).
true, but I got 2 of my questions deleted like this though (accepted answer, bad duplicate). So the quality of the site prevailed after all.
@StephenKennedy my french betrayed me. I thought of the "old geezer" expression. Seems that it rather means "dude"... I wasn't even slightly starting to be offended anyway. Most of us have, say, "experience" :)
We have a french search engine: qwant. It doesn't find anything as useful as google does but hey, it's french, and we have to use it (and ride in Peugeot, Renault or Citroën as good patriots)
I read that the number 1 rule of French motoring is that it's ok for part of your car to make contact with any part of another car but never make eye contact with the other driver
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah, not for me thanks. I'd have a Focus RS (possibly that is German?) or an Alpine A110 if I had the cash. Or if I needed a mile muncher, a Subaru Impreza.
Cygwin is also hell. The problem with Cygwin isn't with interactive usage, it's fine, but the problem is when one bozo thinks that the script you've written can be integrated in a native windows chain. Now you have a problem.
But people who follow batch-file are borderline "SuperUser" too. So they tolerate this kind of .bat abuse. It's always better than clicking a million times in a Windows interface.
WSL is ubuntu on Windows right? never tried it. But probably less "exotic" than Cygwin.
You can also try MSYS, which is slightly more native than Cygwin. Less surprises (still crap to integrate)
@StephenKennedy Windows is probably one of the worst operating systems I use... Anything with C++ accessing Windows native functions is hell, and any linking is borked
Ubuntu was literal hell xd Spent 3-4 hours going back and forth with and without bumblebee and ended up not being able to switch without prime, and even then it couldn't run something as basic as Minecraft
I'm considering Mint, but last time I tried installing a linux distro it overwrote the bootloaders with Grub xd
Linux Mint works nicely in my VM and displays at the correct resolution and scaling. But it doesn't have snapcraft. And whilst the colour scheme and wallpaper is lovely the UI feels like a cheap Win 10
@StephenKennedy One thing I love with Linux is that if you don't like the desktop environment, you can replace it without much effort. At least if you know what you're doing ^^"
@Zoe Back when I was your age, reading man pages from top to bottom and editing text files and tweaking settings and all that stuff was fun. I'm at the stage in life now when I need stuff to just work.
VMs are the way to go imho. According to the specs your laptop can take 16GB of RAM which is plenty. Let MS take care of drivers etc, and play with the distros in VMs. No likey a distro, just delete it. You can even run a small cluster if you want.
you don't even need to look at Windows, just go full screen in the VM
@Zoe Open resource monitor (Win+R -> "resmon"), go to the CPU tab, look for the accordion thingy that says "Handles". In the searchbox you can put in a path for the file or folder that is locked. Wait for the search to complete and in most cases you can see the process(es) that access the file/folder
Welp, I am dead after wrestling with a Cessna for the first time today... (There will be footage coming, a friend of mine took his SLR up in the skies). Have a good night y'all o/