@Ferrybig yes. Madara also has a bounty offer. he even made a post about how high rep users should give bounties because rep is useless above a certain point
we should change the cv-pls script to have an option "You name it" for those special questions... ;)
someone please make a sweep of corners and save decent questions like @bummi did on that one I pointed out. Just because it is burninated doesn't mean any thorough job was done on the "keep it" front
OP argues in comments that their link-only answer, that I flagged as VLQ, is actually ok. Is there a canned response for this? If I use my own words I'm afraid I won't be polite enough.
lol: stackoverflow.com/posts/35506027/revisions First copies entire code from another answer without attribution. Then I close the question and he edits it and changes out with the code from the dupe without attribution...
@Drew Do you have time to make another [java] batch? I still have 20 close votes left that I want to spend good. I like the batches more than the close vote queue
@Tunaki Yep I "hate" that. I was canceling my last 3 answers because of that... It takes some time until I type, format, link things... meanwhile that a 3 line length answer came and got +3... :)
@kayess Always post your better answer, while it doesn't give votes in a short time, returning visitors see that you put more effect in your answer, while other answers have higher votes, and you get more rep in the long term effect
Hey guys, as promised yesterday I re-edited my question again. I was told to come back in here so you could take a look at it. I hope it's correct this time
What I want to do is display a UICollectionView inside a UICollectionViewCell when this cell is selected. I want to use rbcollectionviewinfofolderlayout to fold out my collection view and show a new collection view inside of this. However I'm not sure how I can implement this into my existing cod...
@kayess They are not more liked, they are usually only upvoted because of the lack of a better answer. I have seen those kind of answers rapidly dropping again after I put my answers, because people were changing their votes to point to the better answer, some people did it directly, other did it a long time later
@gunr2171 Thanks for pointing me to SEDE! Now it turns out that cache hold 21 count for cqs. I have just opened some Id of my query, suddenly it got retagged (I'm not sure about jargon here) to command-query-separation.
@kayess Remember that SO people are more likely to vote on the answer that they think that the winning answer would be, so answering a question with multiple answers can even get you more rep than being the only answer on it.
@Tunaki he wants to take the first element in one list and find a similar elements (same letter) in the other and group them together, then move on to the next element in the list. you have 2 possible outputs depending on the list you traverse
but yeah, now that i think about it it's too specific, so probably no dupe
I'll see if I can dig it up. We had a discussion around him answering a FGITW type question as community wiki and VTCing it. He did that to prevent other answers. He's a power user and pretty much does what he wants, like Will.
@user1803551 From my point of view I mostly was wondering about the reason and Tuna's suggested reason seemed reasonable.... Basically you can choose not answering, having a lot of bad answers with upvotes or answers as community wiki stop others to answer and gain rep on questions that should be closed. The only problem I see is roomba but if others answers it will be stopped any how... so for me OK.
@user1803551 Ok sorry did not see that... you need to be sure to stop... I would choose to not, a nice quick comment normally do the trick... but hey, who will stop you....
@Tunaki i noticed that too, which is why i asked earlier if i should hold on more to not over-saturate meta wit them. i think it might be because of the latest fuss with the BR
@user1803551 I can't say I'm a fan of that specific CW answer. I reserve my use of CW answers for when the question should be closed (and I do vote to close it), there's a definite answer to be given (not some general opinion or guidance), and I foresee a high likelihood that someone else will post the answer if I don't.
@NathanOliver I would also avoid "homosexual". For a while I thought I was just being technically correct when using it, but no. I guess the history of trying to treat homosexuality has left a black mark on this term.
sigh how does someone post a Q talking about C++ and after I call out that everything looks like C they edit the question to say they are working in C. You would think they would know what language they are programming in.
@Kyll I don't really think homosexual is an offensive term, perhaps "homo" is. In parts of UK the term "gay" is used as an insult. So there's ultimately no way to say that without offending someone. Homosexual is the medical (is that the right word?) term so I'd stick to using that.
@Kyll I never thought about that but it is possible that my careless use of "homosexual" in English was influenced by French. (I definitely had to curb my use of the f-word once I moved to the US.)
> Unless otherwise specified, the Services are for your personal and non-commercial use. You may not modify, copy, distribute, transmit, display, perform, reproduce, publish, license, create derivative works from, transfer, or sell any information, software, products or services obtained from the Services.
@NathanOliver random C++ question, can you suppress warnings inline like you can in Objective-C using #pragma clang diagnostic? I answered a question recently where I had to suppress a warning about comparing a memory reference to null. Since this is part of clang, it should work in any C dialect right?