@NobodyNada You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 38 minutes and 50 seconds, averaging to a review every 58 seconds.
you guys almost certainly knew this already, but it looks like the 170 in room stats is incorrect (caching?), while the 42 in room stats details & the total number of reviews aren't.
Ian reviewed 40 posts today (of which 2 were audits)! The time between Ian's first and last review today was 56 minutes and 51 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 25 seconds.
@KhalidHussain it was an idea to cut down the requests, when you've done that for a bit, maybe increase it up to 10, you'll find people are happier to vote on them :D
@AshishAhujaツ It doesn't have any useful commands since I can't think of any, but it is a working framework that supports joining a room, reading messages, interpreting commands and posting/replying to messages.
We could both work on the bot if we wanted to, or I could upload the code and you could use it to make your own bot, but our time zones don't seem to line up very well.
Anyway, it's 10:30 here and I am going to sleep. Sorry I couldn't respond earlier; I'm at church Sunday mornings and evenings.
@Yvette yes, that is exactly it, thanks for putting that in my head ... again.
@Yvette that is true but from the transcript I learn that it was not an incident but multiple answer only promoting their own product, at least that is the reasoning @Mogsdad followed. Maybe a custom flag would have been better as suggested by Petter. I tend to abuse blacklisting when I want to have the next new post of that user reported...
@NisseEngström I reckoned the give me solution could fall under that where I read it as tutorial but after I already casted my vote I felt too broad had been a better option, hence my suggestion but I didn't want to hide my screw-up
@CindyMeister You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 18 minutes and 45 seconds, averaging to a review every 28 seconds.
@AshishAhujaツ you can't ask for deletion is it isn't down voted. You can flag but you don't need to advertise that in the room because more flags doesn't speed up the process
or you have the luck of a moderator lurking here ...
@AshishAhujaツ If it is a really crappy posts that wouldn't get deleted by the normal review queue you can request it. I leave it to you if you down vote or not.
The LQ is not much of a problem for obvious cases like the one you linked. Every sane reviewer in the LQ would have voted to delete that. And there are enough reviewers to handle that. That leaves us with the borderline cases, utter crap that can't wait any longer. We don't have unlimmited del votes, better use them for stuff that needs it beyond the normal queues
I just noticed a user who had edited a post yesterday I was interested in has been suspended today for "voting irregularities", until 14 July. I've seen this before, but then it was a suspension of a week, not two months. What could be the reason the penalty is more severe now?
@Adriaan - We actually have a Joke. In a particular city in india, if someone throws a stone (without aiming at anything in particular), it will either hit a software engineer or a dog :P
@AshishAhujaツ This was Pham's original calling, his life long goal. However, I'm busy building other stuff atm so it'll be a while before you see him in action again.
(I am using him for other projects in the meantime, though.)
I would like to know from you guys (the experts), if the below VBA can be streamlined even more to process faster, at the moment I am running on average 9hrs to complete a sheet (800 000 lines), and I have quite a few to get through. Running on 3 computers already to get ahead of the work. Any he...
@MadaraUchiha You Madara'd one, The only post of that user had 2 votes. The user had cast 7 votes, The original account had 10 votes. So inference is that there's another sock out there
yeah, I immediately went for opinion based due to "Thought I'd see what ideas people had" but after re-reading I don't actually know what is being asked...
@MacroMan Thanks for that. Hopefully, the downvotes will make him realise that his opinion is not popular among those of us who are trying to keep SO tidy and useful.
The thing is... it is hard to find duplicates, the real reason for it is the Stack Exchange "frequent" system, which is simply not working as intended. If there was a proper FAQ for each of the major tags, we would close duplicates in seconds.
The C++ tag has this special snowflake exception from the rest of SO, with their C++-FAQ tag. It works very well. Now imagine if all tags had a user-created FAQ, per site design. That would be awesome.
@Lundin the intention is to collect an actually useful documentation base, as a lot of things don't have that (I'm told CUDA is one of them)
I've also struggled with the docs of opencv when I wanted to use it in the past
other things like native python and MATLAB (from what I'm familiar with) have great documentation, so this whole SO Docs thing is of less importance there
Well then it won't solve the FAQ problem, because every major programming language tag for example, should have tons of external, canonical documentation, and in addition, some nice "canonical duplicate" posts here on SO...
@MacroMan :) Good point. But surely it doesn't take great insight to appreciate why it's desirable to have the answers to a question concentrated in one place...
sigh, day is starting out well: i copy this code why won't it work? Umm.. because you did not copy the code exactly. You are trying to compare apples to oranges*
What I do myself is to keep a FAQ with "favourite" questions and then use those as dupes. Much better than searching. Saves time and you always get the best duplicate, instead of some random one you found through searching.