@desertnaut for me, as I don't know a lot about ML, it is sometimes difficult to follow/support your CV-requests, as the line between "not about programming" and on-topic is very thin, at least for me :)
Understood, but the machine-learning info hopefully offers some useful guidance
"General questions about machine learning should be posted to their specific communities. "
(general = non-programming ones)
and
"NOTE: If you want to use this tag for a question not directly concerning implementation, then consider posting on Computer Science, Cross Validated, Data Science, or Artificial Intelligence instead. Otherwise you're probably off-topic."
@tink In this case the OP may have been incensed by, IMO, a superfluous edit. Not a reason to vandalize, but to at least restore the question's context I've rolled it back.
@CodyGray For both videos and podcasts, I rarely watch/listen at 1x (2x+ is common). The only time I listen to podcasts at 1x speed is when I'm driving, and even then it depends on the podcast (and the drive).
@AnnZen As far as I'm aware, moderators have no restrictions on what they can do to the comments on a post. They can remove some if they want. They can also edit comments if they feel that is appropriate, though that is rarely done. Moving comments to chat doesn't affect this ability in any way.
Does the answer that the bot linked earlier here smell a bit like spam to anyone else? I've gone to the site and I do not immediately see what relevance it has.
@PraveenKumarPurushothaman I think so. "You can also import images directly in React" doesn't give any clue how to do it, it's basically what the OP is asking in the first place.
@AdrianMole Thanks :) But I did call them out on it. The excuse seems to be in the line of them just wanting the author to "interact" with them. I guess my comment asking if they want the author to post a Thanks on their post, was the turning point.
But how do you know the world didn't end? And you're just in a parallel universe? Or better, you're still in 2012 and all of what's happened since is just your brain processing stuff in the 15 minutes it takes for your brain to stop?
We have something similar. It's not grinded, but we use the bits and pieces left to make "sylte". We eat it cold on bread.
I expect moderators can nuke any accounts. From 1 reputation users to 500K reputation users. Do all of their posts get deleted in the process or is it just the user that disappears?
@Scratte depends. Only < 0 posts get deleted IIRC. There is some manual effort to keep votes around for high rep users, to prevent massive "user was removed" in everyones rep history.
@rene I've wondered about that. What if a user only voted at most once or twice for any user. They could still have voted 10K times, but no user would be severely impacted by their removal.
@Scratte We can remove low rep accounts at will, yes. High rep accounts merely get suspended and a CM has to approve them. The same applies for self-deletion.
@JeanneDark We can just roll it back. The argument made is also ridiculous. We don't keep things open here just because they are off-topic anywhere else.
In general, is it okay to bring up something like that here? Or would a custom flag made have sense? Suggesting an edit to roll back seems a bit too weak.
@JeanneDark A mod flag would have worked, because the issues were deeper than just needing a rollback. The question is way off-topic and ranting in an edit is not appropriate
@rene Thanks. The middle one "Don't throw away all votes when a user is deleted" seems to indicate that votes are removed only when there's evidence to not keep them, even if it doesn't significantly impact any single user.
Ah.. What EXACTLY happens when I ask to delete my account? says that a user cannot just be nuked, if they're not really low reputation. I always thought all the accounts left on Stack were just lucky ones that didn't get a misfire when moderator accidentally hit the wrong button :)
@JeanneDark OH! I wondered about that myself. How awesome that someone took their time to post an Answer to that :)
@tripleee Heh ... that's not how I read it; what I took from it is whether it's possible to only extract a single file from a .debduring patching. Either way, I don't think it's a programming question? :)
@AdrianMole Maybe to avoid people adding "thanks" or "thanks in advance" or "help appreciated" and so on to their questions, SE can introduce some buttons they can click. When you write your question, you'd be able to add emoji to the question that express the gratitude you'd have for any answers.
^ See SD is collaborating by showing what the beautiful future could look like i.imgur.com/HDtRhzj.png
@desertnaut SD looks for spam trickery like "Visit microsoft.com tech support" (I threw a rickroll in for anyone not paying attention) but it sometimes confuses a file name for a domain name
@TylerH I've not found an easy way to determine if the user is an actual room owner when they are also a moderator. The user record that's delivered by the system and kept in the page indicates that all moderators are owners. The only way I've really seen to differentiate is to get the list of room owners from the info page.
@Makyen yeah, once they are a moderator, being assigned as a room owner (or given explicit read/write access) is purely a ceremonial thing, since moderators get full access via their mod status
but rooms tend to like ceremonial indicators because they have their own hierarchies, like us or charcoal for example
so it could be a little useful/nice to have
@AdrianMole I'm not sure... it's certainly not a good answer or an answer that addresses the question...
though technically I think it does fit the 'attempt at an answer' description
@TylerH But, as Shog9 would say, an orange isn't an answer to a question asking for an apple. Or, as someone else said, you wouldn't give a snake if someone asked for a fish.
So I was going to vote to delete this page which is an Unclear, Unattempted, Requirements dump (arguably a Dupe -- I agree with Vega's dupe), when I found that there are heaps of pages linking to it! stackoverflow.com/q/35473174/2943403 This is a really bad chain for researchers.
So I started down the list and the first page that was used as a dupe is definitely not right. It is a javascript question closed by this php question. Much to be done, me thinks. If only I didn't need to go to work today.