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No problem. You asked earlier if a C++ audit was a good audit. IMHO it was a good audit. That OP did a lot of research and was generally confused on how the rules work(that is almost everyone when they first here about struct aliasing). I think it is great they showed off everything they had look at and how they though it worked. I can see how it look to broad but I think it just really drove home some of the common confusions that come up.
@NathanOliver ah ok no worries - I'm really not that familiar with C++ so I know there's potential for misreading/misunderstanding things due to a knowledge gap. I'll probably just skip in future
@MacroMan That might be best. It does require some domain knowledge. It just really nice to see a OP do that much research. Had they not done that and posted the normal why no work bs then it would have been down voted into oblivion.
@NathanOliver very good point actually, I overlooked the research effort because I was 'blinded' by the thought of it being too broad. I've said for a while though that the system is kind of biased in that way, because we intrinsically look for reasons to close/downvote questions but tend to only upvote when the good points are blatant
Filters are a feature within the Google Analytics interface to exclude data from reports. This feature has very little to do with programming (except that you might need code to create the value to filter by, or if you want to create a filter programmatically via the management API) and questions...
Why, on earth, do meta people close a question about a specific case which was resolved by a moderator and the moderator posted an answer as "can no longer be reproduced?
A widely positively reciever specific question delete dispute that was resolved by the moderator and has been so for months on end suddenly gets closed for "can no longer reproduce"
yesterday I tried to work with the OP of a question to get his question in the right format for StackOverflow (like mentioned in (6) in the FAQ), but that went out of hand (he just accused me of trolling and feeding my own ego). Now he replaced his question text with "Removing this question to avoid giving joy to a troll.". What do I do now? leave it as it is since I already voted to close or should I flag it or something else?
@g00glen00b No good deed goes unpunished on SO. You should have just given the complete homework answer, ready for copypasta. That's all such posters want. If you bog them down in actually doing work, improving questions etc, they will get annoyed. You should know your place, slave :(
@g00glen00b Rollback the deface, if OP rollbacks again flag for mod attention. OP takes things personally, so disengage. If the question is off-topic, flag/vtc as so.
The past week, I have fought with getting the following magic combination to work with Java Config by Annotations for Spring MVC 4 + Spring Security 4 and Active Directory.
I went ahead and created a Git repo: SpringMVC4_SpringSecurity4_JavaConfig_ActiveDirectory to store this version--which I ...
@TimCastelijns When a LQP post gets deleted via LQP queue OP can undelete, once. After editing. If the review was not completed with 3 straight delete votes
@JAL Looks like enough of an answer to me. He is telling the OP the same problem can happen if your device has an App Store version of your app installed, and you try to install an in-house version with the same Bundle ID.. To me it is implied the fix is to change one of them
@JAL Mod flag
They may decide to chat with the users or apply suspensions.
@ryanyuyu You're going to go into a boulangerie, and take a freaking pain au chocolat, then a croissant, then a croissant aux amandes, then a lingot, ...
@PetterFriberg Well, if people have issue with that event still, then they can discuss it in the extant meta thread, rather than the comments of that answer :-)
@rene "Don't start on a re-tag only edit spree, specially" -> especially
@rene in general, I prefer breaking things into smaller thoughts. I find run-ons distracting. You'll probably see a lot of rewording. Suggestion pending.
@Kyll and others: Do you have ideas how to make the auto comment on burninate requests less robotic? If none will work we'll add By the way, nice pants
> Thanks for posting this request and allowing the community to weigh in! Please note that burninating a tag is the process of carefully moderating a specific piece of Stack Overflow (please avoid tag-only mass edits, as they’re counter-productive); once the community reaches a consensus, burnination can proceed. For more info, see Shog9's answer on MSE or the unofficial SOCVR process.
stackoverflow.com/a/36673449/248567 Should this be flagged? My NAA was declined "declined - flags should not be used to indicate technical inaccuracies, or an altogether wrong answer"
I think I might just avoid flagging anything for a while. I've had a few declined, and everyone seems to have a different opinion on if to flag, and which flag to use.