We can't, no. But even if google translates it correctly, I still don't find it appropriate. It's like being called "Friend" or "Love" or "Idiot". I may not be either to them.
There's not a lot of difference in "So, I just need to initialize the array, love?" and "So, I just need to initialize the array, bro?". They're both out of place. I'm not their lover and not their brother.
Actually I may be the last of the three to them ;)
Yes, I'm not arguing that those are okay. Calling someone 'friend' is hardly offensive. Is it necessary on a programming site? Probably not. But is it inappropriate? Hardly
But anyway, the discussion started because people thought the word was gendered. It's not
Well, as I said earlier, if someone asks not to be called something, then don't call them that. Pretty simple. If they've said 'friend' in a deliberately offensive way, the problem is their manner of speaking, not the word
@Scratte Well no, that would require a mutual friendship. I may be their friend, but they're probably not mine...especially if they don't accept my answer ;-)
While I understand your feeling that someone calling you a "friend" merely because you typed some words they found helpful into a textbox trivializes the term and/or your other more meaningful relationships, I don't think it is reasonable to take offense at it. No harm is meant by the person who calls you this.
@Braiam My 2 cents: I'd point to one of the suggested edit reject reasons here: "Tags should help to describe what the question is about, not just what it contains."
I wonder if I can use scripting to work around their incredibly broken G-HUB software...
@Braiam I am, you could have just added proc-sql and sas tags, recalculated tag was negligible. I complained because this was not the first time you did that. Just stop making such edits, having gazillion reps on barely moderated SE sites with very low quality standards doesn't mean you can deface posts like that.
@sideshowbarker that's right reopening it to close it as a duplicate. The title of the question is quite good with generic keywords that may be used often when google searching.
@CodyGray Unfortunately, the software is needed to configure some useful functionality...though once that's configured, the headset actually works considerably better without the software installed...
@kemicofaghost I see now, thanks. I don’t know what the policy is on re-opening a question with the intent that it will end up being closed again. I’m personally happy to vote to re-open it as long as it’s not against policy. Maybe need a moderator or room owner to weigh in with some guidance.
@sideshowbarker It's not against policy, it's just generally pointless because it takes a lot of effort and wastes votes that could be better directed at something more useful. I'm happy to do it, though, if someone will make a clear request.
Touchscreens are great if the software you're using supports it and you also have a proper pointing device, because touchscreens on computers are terrible pointing devices. On Linux, "software that supports it" is almost entirely Chromium-based software. Nothing else does.
@Dharman I picked off-topic, but then I reconsidered. I don't know if that Adobe program is actually a tool used by software developers or not. I saw "HTML" in the question and panicked.
@Lankymart As I was reading it, they didn't find the proper documentation. They have an idea of what to do, but can't find the function/code that allows them to achieve them.
They are asking for a code to do something they haven't attempted themselves how is that any different to the hundreds of give me the codez questions that get asked?
@Braiam better google foo, I don't see enough of an attempt at researching the problem there, it's just a bunch of screenshots showing what they want in the GUI but done programatically.
@AdrianMole Some people are ungrateful, some can't understand anything after you explain it to them multiple times, and most just ignore you. And also there are revenge downvotes.
That is a problem, in my opinion. There are rules set out in the help center. Getting a Question closed after following those rules, is not constructive to Stack Overflow.
Again, they are guidance, not rules. They more or less describe in a generic way how the site is supposed to work and what to expect. Before asking my first question I read all of them. AFAIK, none of my questions on SO has been closed.
@JeanneDark I don't think it does. When a perfectly on topic Question is closed, I'm not really sure what good reputation Stack Overflow gets from it. It's made me never ask a Question here.
@Scratte Why do so many people come here to ask questions? Because of SO's reputation which again is based on quality control. For sure, people don't like it when their questions are then subjected to the same quality control...
@Scratte There do seem to be some reviewers/closers who get rather too 'robotic' about the need for code and details. My "Lucky Gold-Mine" question was actually closed (but not for very long) with "Needs debugging details!" Bizarre.
But it does bring me to that any Question can be closed. Meaning it's just luck if a good Question gets to stay open. Not everyone like the gamble that goes on with their perfectly valid Question
Well.. meta goes the same way. My favorite Question had a roller coaster ride from meta. I do not not know, but I suspect users also didn't even want to wait for Roomba and gave it delete votes. Which I think is just despicable.
@Dharman There's only a single command shown. They've been asked for a link to the project as that block, on its own, doesn't explain the behaviour demonstrated. Either a link or a screenshot of more of the program is going to be needed to diagnose the behaviour.
In Review tools, under most deleted posts, no of the answers actually has the delete votes that I see on the post. They are not even deletable, because there is no downvote. Wondering if any one has the same
Honestly, the election got a bunch of inactive mods moving again. Bhargav has been an absolute machine in clearing flags. It's hard to believe that 10 days ago we were over 1k
@Vega On your screenshot it shows you correctly 2 pending delete votes and 1 more needed. The reason why you can't see the delete button on the post is because it is not downvoted
Ok, In VLQ reviewer cast their votes to delete, but it is not 'visible'. If I downvote and vote to delete, it's visible. What's the difference between two actions names?
Any CSS expert/gold badge holder around? This old question was recently edited and it looks like a duplicate of the other question mentioned in the comment and the accepted answer, but I'm not sure.
@Dharman They are not, quite, normal delete-votes. In addition to being able to give a "Delete" response on answers which are score >=0 , my experience was that "Delete" responses in the LQP review queue do not stack, at least not 100%, with delete votes that are on the post. There were definitely times when I delete-voted outside of the review queue, yet it still required 3 more than 2 "Delete" responses in the LQP queue to cause the post to be deleted.
I believe I also tested it the other way around. If the post is deleted from the LQP queue, then the delete-votes from users outside of the queue are not considered part of the deletion and they are not listed as users who voted to delete.
@Braiam The times I tested it as one of the delete-voters outside the queue, I was definitely not listed as one of the people involved in the delete action.
Then either something changed, or the conditions were different. I definitely noticed not being listed and specifically tested it, more than once (both noticing and testing).
@Braiam nope, IIRC 20k users can delete them as long as they are negatively scored
it's just that accepted answers are not usually negatively scored. And they don't retain "accepted" status or indication once deleted so it's hard to tell after the fact
@Vega You as 20k user can cast delete votes on any answer scored <=-1. If an answer was pushed into LQP review then it requires 4 Rec.Del. actions or 3 Delete actions. Both of them are only review actions, but when you perform Delete action then the system uses your normal delete votes. They stay on the post outside of the review but the review to finish still requires 3 of them.
If you cast one outside of review and 2 inside it will not work. But it should work the other way around, first 2 delete votes in LQP and then one outside will delete the answer.
@Dharman Thank you very much for the patience and explanation:) I will re-read it tomorrow morning to be sure I don't miss anything. I have 1 downvote left and a few delete votes. I cannot use them because the answer posts are not downvoted. I will find some closed questions then
@TylerH np. That I definitely agree with. We pesky humans get confused easily. :) In addition, the Archiver and URRS do not understand the concept of having a link to a post that's not supposed to be acted upon, other than the narrow case of an actual duplicate-target in a cv-pls.