@JonClements heh. Marathons aren't my preferred distance =} ... used to run ~ 3 halfs (between 18 & 25k,) a week. ... and I definitely don't enjoy events :)
@treyBake Also, MagicEditor should, under most conditions, automatically inline images for you. If you have not been using it, I should specifically mention: MagicEditor is not perfect. It does a good job, but sometimes messes up. You need to review the changes it makes to verify that all of them are appropriate and accurate. There are times when the changes are bad enough that I just start over and not use it.
However, most of the time it is a significant time saver.
@tink what seems aeons ago when I did sports at school, I did the 100m, 200m, 400m, 1600m... never in any impressive times that are going to break record books or such (but fairly better than the other 2k students), but use to do 'em. These days, the mere idea of doing a 100m sprint is umm... not welcomed
@double-beep Not a "bug", that's an enhancement :-). It's actually status-by-old-design. Using code fences meant that the user had attempted to put something in code format, but failed. It was actually very good for ME to change it to actual code format by indenting. However: Yes, ME does need to be updated so it no longer does that, now that SE has implemented code fences in their Markdown.
@double-beep It's something that's on the list of things to do. I remind myself that it needs to be done by having a revisit set for the announcement of the change every 2 days.
@double-beep That's a good first step, but it's still a good idea to have it redacted. Of course, the OP should consider the password blown and change it.
@excitedmicrobe Many people come up with the same answer. If they started writting theirs before you and took more time it is easy to beleive they didn't even see your answer posted. In a case like this I'd just leave it alone. I'm doubtful a mod would do anything.
@excitedmicrobe In general, this room avoids the use of onebox formatting. A onebox is where the SE chat system formats your message to be a summary of the post you have linked, or shows an image you've linked in the chat message. This happens when the only thing in your chat message is the URL. The system formating your message as a onebox can be avoided by adding any text along with the URL.
@excitedmicrobe BTW, I ran a test to see if this user's post was really a plagiarism in the SOBotics room from Guttenberg, a bot designed to find plagiarism. See the results. Your answer is not included.
@excitedmicrobe BTW: When you hover the mouse over a message there's an inline menu of some icons shown on the right. The right-turn icon will cause your next chat message to be an actual reply to the message on which you clicked the icon. For instance, this message is a reply to one of yours. When you do that, the new message (the reply) has a left-turn icon on the left. You can then click on that to go to the message to which its replying. In addition, the reply gets highlighted on hover.
I suppose he went too far, several times. I didn't particularly notice issues in chat though, and yes he isn't the most enthusiast person I've ever met when it comes to c, but what I saw was professional.
you mean? I think that I'm running in circles sometimes on the answering side. When you're doing the same stuff at work for years in python, you tend not to learn new stuff, so you cannot "grow" with the data science python modules (bigdata, pandas, ...) or image processing, where there's demand.
I know very well Windows + python stuff, just because windows sucks, I get rep.
the good news is: if I'm elected I'm not going to waste time trying to answer too much questions like I did a few years ago.
I've noticed that in some places, since there's rock everywhere, there are no climbing gyms because "people climb outdoors". Except for those with kids, other duties, etc...
My climbing gym is a 7-minute car ride from work. Convenient. outdoors, it's at least 1h30 to go there...
plus you notice you forgot your shoes when you reach the cliff ... :)
I forgot my sling once... fortunately there were rings on rocks at ground level and we could toprope without needing another sling to belay... not the complete waste of time.
it's not too bad to go climbing outdoors here... it's about 1.5 to 3 hours away but you can go in any direction, north, south, east, west and there's different opportunities
and if you're a college student or faculty member at the university, they have their own 50 foot rock wall and boulder wall as part of the gym facilities, but they don't allow public access anymore which is a shame
the nearest climbing facilities are great but all 1.5 hours away as well, so that makes weekday climbing before or even after work out of the question
and if I were to go climb on the weekend it'd be a whole day affair because for 3 hours of driving I'd want to get at least 3 or 4 hours of climbing in
@Jean-FrançoisFabre nah, some people code via alternate input! I want to write code by just thinking about it and having the computer do all the programming for me :-P
Oh... Well, I've gone off-topic -> SF on it, can't see how it relates to programming as well and think one of their employees asking about a game they developed here certainly is not appropriate
Also, on the new tag watch, launchdarkley and feature-flag, just created by an employee at the company developing it, seem on-topic but excerpts have a severe case of ad-speech. Dunno wat to really do about it, not knowledgeable enough to rewrite them and discarting the excerpt doesn't really seem appropriate
Hi there. Can anyone explain to me the reason of this declined flag ? [The question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55068999/script-not-progressing-beyond-the-first-conditional-statement)
@Mat reviews can't be undone, so it doesn't matter if we agree or not. We can take another look at a post and decide if it needs a retry in a queue, maybe with extra comments or an edit
@ErikA I went unclear, you went off-topic, and the final consensus was too broad :)
@ErikA Similar predicament. I would likely have rejected those if they'd come up in the edit queue (as adverts or copied content), but I have neither the rep nor the knowledge to deal with them now they exist. Maybe @makyen or @rene can advise?
@StephenKennedy @ErikA So far, I've only looked at the feature-flag (info). Both the tag excerpt and tag wiki are direct copies from at least here. While the edit summary states that it's from "featureflags.io", it does not provide any actual attribution, or even the actual page from which it was taken. I consider it plagiarism.
@Makyen Do you have any domain knowledge on whether the tag is legitimate? Some famous names are quoted (Fowler, Facebook) so I'm curious as to why the tag didn't already exist. Perhaps it should be a synonym?
@StephenKennedy Not specific to LaunchDarkly. I'm still scanning over what they have on their site. To be honest "feature-flag" feels a little generic to be using as a tag for a specific product. Implementing flags for features really isn't a new idea, nor something specific to a language, release methodology, or CMS. I'm still looking for what differentiates "feature-flag" from a flag for a feature.