@gunr2171 Consider it an intermittent issue - I've gone through stuff - there's no manually imposed/SO auto system stuff going on with your logins. If it still persists, let me know though and I'll escalate it
I wish comments were searchable. Saw one on the weekend on a typo question. The OP disagreed with the close reason, argued that it wasn't a typo because the documentation wasn't clear.
@kayess Not sure what he is getting at. Using quotes for error messages is fine. It just depends on the message whether it looks better as a quote clock or a code block
@Magisch I'm just recalling that old saying about the psychopathic reviewer... If someone ever has to maintain your code I'm going to have to buy a riffle.
@PetterFriberg if it's not an abuse of a bounty - and someone wants to answer, then so be it, as long as the bounty text isn't offensive, it doesn't matter - people will either answer or won't
@JonClements thanks, that's what I wanted to know. I usually edit that stuff out of questions like "Homework due in 4 hours, PLZ HELP", hence my train of thought
@Kyll I'm not sure how a small stream with rapid current and a surface broken by gravel, rubble or boulders is going to help you defend against psycho reviewers. I'd go for a moat, instead.
If we all combined together, the mods coulud smash the queue down in a day - but would you want that - we're not tech experts, and that'd allow the spammers, voting rings and all the other stuff we have to deal with remain existing on the site
The main reason I don't burn all my flags on this queue every day is the amount of effort it costs to handle 1 post, let alone 100. No auto refresh makes it tedious to go back and forth through the pages. I know you do it every day regardless of how long it takes, so kudos to you — Tim Castelijns37 mins ago
I want to ask an assembly question but I'm not sure it's on topic. It's about which instruction an OP code corresponds to:
> According to Intel's 8080-8085 Assembly Language Programming guide, the OP Code 30 corresponds to the Set Interrupt Mask (SIM) instruction. However, only the 8085 has the RST5.5, RST6.5, and RST7.5 hardware interrupts. Is the instruction at 0x30 a NOP on 8080 hardware?
Just been told by our business broadband provider that we have too many devices connected to the Internet and that's why the router keeps resetting. 31 devices is too many.... sigh