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19:01
@Am_I_Helpful not sure, but I upvoted it. I reserve the right to be wrong
sighs why I feel that I'm doing this again... reopen pls meta.stackoverflow.com/q/310794/792066
well half those close peeps are in this room. Ask em
@Drew I agree you've the sole right to upvote any answer as you wish, but, that, seriously doesn't answer the question! Maybe, someone else may give us a better insight.
how about this insight. Go to that web page and type in 500.2 what do you get? Ever program in assembly language?
@Drew no need...
19:05
I checked that before downvoting the answer. Firstly, I didn't get what OP needs. Because, the representation is a suitable representation on CPU, not manually. @Drew.
Apart from this, the answer is a page, which simply gives the answer without the description of the algorithm. maybe, I am being too harsh on the author! @Drew
@Am_I_Helpful then your DV was ill suited then, because you don't understand
@Drew Which closure are you referring to?
What did I not understand?
I am not living bit math this morning with someone
Well, maybe, as I said I might be being more harsh on the author; but, the quality of answer is very low because in that link there is no algorithm which explains the conversion.
It's just like saying what is 2 + 2? The website answers 4! And, the OP doesn't gain any insight except for the answer!!! @Drew
certainly not worth a downvote in my book, but your book is not mine. Moving on
19:16
@Drew Sure as you wish, BTW I'm writing an answer for that question. Please check that for once in 3-4 minutes. @Drew, :)
@Am_I_Helpful he asked how to represent it. The guy showed him how to represent it. The question has no language tags. To me, the question is already answered
@Drew It's a link-only answer. It will probably be deleted soon.
It answers the question
@Drew No, it doesn't. It claims that there is a web page somewhere else that answers it.
19:31
@NisseEngström I agree with you, also, please evaluate my answer.
Not for the voting purpose, but, just for the clarity and representation purpose. @NisseEngström
20:01
Somone please handle(vote to delete) these assumption based answers, which have no connection with OP's issue!
-1
A: Trying to setup a C programming environment

ValerioMaybe the problem is that you didn't put a getchar at the end of your main: how to stop console application from exiting immediately

reason being @Braiam
@Drew you need to read the question, don't trust me, trust yourself, otherwise I should just control your account ;)
I did I am on it. We have a script for giving a reason. Without using such a script, give us a clue as to your thinking
I do trust myself to this. A question with 55 upvotes, 0 downvotes, 4.5 years aging, and good answers
@NisseEngström agreed
20:38
@Braiam 56 upvotes, 15 likes and it appears to be about a programming tool. I would like to know what's so urgent about closing it before reading any further.
my agreed comment was about your earlier comment to me
are we taking views/votes/answers on account on this room? Really?
we are asking why close that question? Just tell us what to look for
@Braiam The onus of proof is on the guy asking for a question to be closed. You're going to have to convince me that it needs to be closed.
Because I see a decent, appreciated question that asks how to handle something in a common programming tool.
a question that is ripe for closing usually has a few downvotes, some negative comments, that sorta breadcrumb action
20:42
There are a couple questions there, but they're all under a fairly narrow umbrella.
@Undo Managing keyboard shortcut conflicts between <random applications> and OS
not programming related
Specifically an IDE. Sounds like a problem that would keep me from programming.
I'm hitting the same issue, this specifically bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=865, and that question popped up
software tools commonly used by programmers
ok, lets see: How to change the line breaks on Notepad.exe?
20:44
Software tool commonly used by programmers, and line breaks are a thing programmers have to deal with.
I can see a potential argument for it being applicable to other applications on an OS, though
Don't go looking for edits. Just edit what needs editing. — Cerbrus 2 days ago
That's an amazing comment!
Frankly, I would vote to close that @Braiam question
@Drew I'm leaning that way, but I want to study it more
@Drew which?
the keyboard one
20:48
@Undo Commented on answers
Thanks!
you were all trolling me, right?
YOU ALL ARE EVIL!
@Braiam Thanks
@Braiam Members of this room are also held accountable for the they post here, as in if an asker comes by the one casting the should explain themselves
It also helps in being more transparent toward external users
Besides, as I recall it, we're not supposed to spam this room with [cv-pls] requests unless there's a particular reason why the ordinary CV-queue cannot handle them.
Low Quality Posts is down to seven!
20:50
the close queue has a weird number: 8.6 k?
@Braiam Average
Fluctuates between ~6.5k and ~10k
@NisseEngström Yes, or if it's a new question in a highly frequented tag and there is a risk of low-quality FGITW
@Undo actual number
@Braiam What do you mean?
@Undo The LQP queue was close to reaching a thousand a while ago, and then it just slowly dried up. I blame Shog9.
20:52
I mean that number is middle-of-the-road, not outstanding at all
there, @Braiam, I agree, see above
@bob Please avoid that reason, it's not very nice
There's already an issue opened somewhere about it IIRC
... Still not very nice, but funnier
@Am_I_Helpful Really nice! I like it.
My dog demands that I man up and face the bitter cold winds now. But that's ok, I already have pneumonia.
21:10
At least he didn't want a magma leash, because, those are nasty
bob
bob
anyone seen my new profile picture?
better:
21:27
I saw that picture earlier today..‌​.
21:41
@rene I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
@Braiam That sounds like something a Balrog would use. Dog is more well-behaved without a leash anyway.
@rene It looks like you've finished reviewing & . Is that right?
@Closey yes
@rene Ok, I've marked them as completed tags.
@Sam How do I mark only .net as completed?
Sam
Sam
21:54
@rene You can't. Mwhahahaha
...
Sam
Sam
I'll add support for that in the next few days.
@rene You've completed 40 CV review items today, thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 11 minutes, averaging to a review every 17.2 seconds.
atta boy
22:35
@cybermonkey Heh, you remind me of someone
23:19
@closey starting
Closey?
@closey status
@closey alive
@Mogsdad You don't need to run this command anymore! When you start reviewing I should notice it and record the start of the record.
Well you didn't dipwad.
SOCVR ChatBot version 1.0.0.0, running for 10 hours, 49 minutes and 43 seconds.
@Mogsdad I don't want to go on the cart!
@Mogsdad I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
Hey @rene, could you add me to Closey?
@Mogsdad It looks like you've finished reviewing . Is that right?
23:26
@Closey yes
@Mogsdad Ok, I've marked it as a completed tag.
Sam
Sam
@Clo add user 2446155
@Sam Ok, I added Santa Claus (2446155) to the tracked users list.
@closey next 5 tags
Refreshing the tag listing. Please wait...
@Mogsdad The next 5 tags are: 108, 96, 76, 75, 62
Sam
Sam
23:27
@SantaClaus This is currently a test version of Closey, just keep that in mind.
@Mogsdad It looks like you've finished reviewing & . Is that right?
@Closey Yes
@Mogsdad Ok, I've marked them as completed tags.
@Sam Thanks
@Drew I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
23:33
@Closey Current tag
@SantaClaus The current tag is with 108 known review items.
@Drew done
@Drew: You could've fixed the brace while you were at it. :-)
in a queue
23:37
@SantaClaus I've noticed you've started reviewing! I'll update your session record.
Thank you for reviewing 40 close votes today; come back in 24 minutes to continue reviewing.
@Sam Closey missed two tags I finished.
@Drew done
danke
@Closey last session stats
@Mogsdad You have no completed review sessions on record, so I can't give you any stats.
23:42
@Sam - that's another problem.
Sam
Sam
@Mogsdad Congratulations! I was just literally writing up a success report when you found a bug.
@Sam That's what I do!
Sam
Sam
@Mogsdad No, it's not. This version doesn't save any session stats. As I previously mentioned before I started the test...
@Sam ... Closey never noticed I was done reviewing. (Or, hasn't YET...)
Sam
Sam
Ik, that's the bug I was referring to.
How many audits did you come across when you were reviewing?
23:46
@Sam Three, I think.
Sam
Sam
Ok.
@Sam Just checked history, yes, 3.
Sam
Sam
And were the posts deleted?
races to use all close votes before 0 UTC
@closey end session
@SantaClaus I don't have any review session for you on record. Use the starting command to tell me you are starting a review session.
23:55
ahhhhh bugs
Sam
Sam
yesterday, by Sam
2 hours ago, by Sam
I would like to remind everyone that v2 currently only saves your passed audit/completed tag reviewing stats, nothing else (atm).
@closey end session
@Drew I don't have any review session for you on record. Use the starting command to tell me you are starting a review session.
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