its not really a "why doesnt this work" its a "i am too dumb to look up how to use sass/haml" question. i could close it as a dupe of another "i cant figure out how to use sass" question, but that wont help the haml side
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> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [creative-commons]"
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Posting this here instead of on MSE because most other sites don't have this many reviewers.
http://stackoverflow.com/review/close/stats
I'm sure lots more people than that reviewed 40 close votes today. Given that list caps on the page height, it would be nice to see the total number of peop...
Two years ago, we rolled out some significant changes to closing, along with a massive number of changes behind the scenes to clean up the supporting logic that had grown crufty over the years. As with many ambitious projects, this one quickly pushed the limits of its 6–8 week implementation sche...
I have a few thoughts about this, which I've organized under roughly-independent headers...
The literal answer
First, it's worth noting that Stack Overflow had the notion of closed questions before it had the concept of close votes. So it's not necessarily true that "no close votes" would equa...
I'm not a high-rep user, as I never even bothered to get 10k. Why? What am I going to do with the 10k tools? I don't even know what they are, but I'm tired of my effort going unnoticed and unrewarded... and I don't see an incentive to work hard to get those tools just to become Sisyphus like all ...
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Like, if someone answers a question that's a really common dup (the sort that gets asked every single day) and they get a few bikeshed upvotes, they should consider they might lose at least some of it if it gets closed as dupe
Incentivize users to spend their time finding dupes, not answering and creating still more redundant questions
Obviously, there are lots of problems with the naive implementation of this
But there should be something. Because right now the system actively encourages / incentivizes duplicates to get answered, not closed.
Let users with rep over X (15k, or 20k, or 50k, or maybe just with a score of >2k in that tag, whatever) accept answers to questions that have no accepted answer AND are over six months old AND when the user has not answered that question
@durron597 If you want to talk religion, how about the chuckle I get when Christians say "1 billion people can't be wrong" and then I point them to the 2 billion Muslims in the world X-D
Brief summary of the parties as far as I'm concern is this: you can't co-opt all the people by having a monopoly of thought, because half the people are going to want to rebel against the prevailing paradigm
therefore, the way to control everyone is to have two major parties so that people think they have a choice, when they really don't.
most of the time, whenever i ask anyone to defend whichever political faith they subscribe to, they never seem to manage to do it without talking about how it's "better than the alternative"
my brother's a republican, in 2012 i asked him to tell me why I should vote for mitt romney without mentioning obama or the democrats
both parties keep talking about "if we could just do our policies, everything would be great". well guess what. democrats, health care costs are higher than ever. republicans, your wars in iraq and afghanistan have only made those people hate us more, not less
democrats, you got your minimum wage increase in seattle and now tons of businesses are shutting down. republicans, you passed medicare part d and now we've spent another trillion dollars of taxpayer money on prescription drugs, which cost more than ever
You get informed of the total number of reviews for the day. You could get maximum and minimum users from that, and then invent a figure somewhere in between. — Bill Woodger2 hours ago
What's the point of that comment
I hate when people suggest "write a SEDE query" to feature-request questions or who comment stuff like that
I'm studying for an exam at the moment and I need a hand thoroughly understand how to convert a table into 3NF. I understand from Unormalised to 1NF, and i'm getting stuck on 1NF to 2NF. I've been given this example from a tutorial.
filmNo | fTitle | dirNo | director | actorNo | ...