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I could do that. I can churn half copy pasted answers to dupes out by the dozens daily. I could get a ton of rep for that. I could be at 15k by now or what have you. But no, my conscience is stopping me.
@AshishAhuja Lots of the top earners would lose literally tens of thousands of reputation or stand to lose it
People would bicker and fight over dupe closures and gold badge holders who like answering dupes more then closing them would jus 1 vote reopen them all the time
@Magisch It's not SE rewarding that behavior, it's users. When the choice is mistreatment or rep, some people just aren't in the mood for anything but a pat on the head.
One of the main points of contention on SO is that in the grand scheme of things, when going for rep, you are always encouraged to not moderate but instead answer bad questions. Im not sure if the current management wants that to change. — MagischFeb 10 at 7:10
@Magisch well but at least some users would stop answering dupes. If you just remove the advantage people get by answering dupes, some improvement will be there. Sure there will be more chaos with what is a dupe and what is not, but at least there will be some improvement.
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Like, if someone asks a question about a basic program that I've already written and posted somewhere online, can I comment with a link? Or is that spam?
@TigerhawkT3 Not just a link. Show how to use your software. Oh, wait, I thought you meant answer. Unsure how the community would see a link in a comment. I don't think there's a penalty like for answers if the comment is ever deemed "spam" by someone.
Current case is a user asking about blackjack. I have an archived livestream of me writing a blackjack program on my YouTube channel. Would a comment along the lines of "here's a video of my implementation of this" be all right?
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@TigerhawkT3 create a blog post on your software's website, link to it, and include the answer in your comment too.
The asker has 18 lines of code that do nothing but create a set number of cards. It feels like an answer of how to write the whole thing would be too broad, but a link to a video about writing it would be more like "here's a tutorial" sort of thing.
The opportunity has come up a few times and I'm still not sure if it's okay.
@TigerhawkT3 Part of the issue is "okay" in what sense? If you don't do it often, I doubt there would be any "official" sanction. I suppose someone who keeps commenting with links to their own site/software/video might get a moderator notice at some point. If you mean "okay" in the sense of someone commenting back that you should not do that, well I suppose that could happen.
@NathanOliver I agree about the hardware. But they are really good at messing up the software. See the MeGoo approach. Very good ideas, but they didn't make it to a working product.
@JAL Nokia sold the mobile department to MS and the rights to use the name "Nokia" for mobiles for some years. But this time is over now and "Nokia" is now "Nokia" again.
I really was hoping for MeGo (IIRC, it was called Maemo back then) as an alternative to Android. And Sailfish (which is from Jolla, which are basically the Nokia Maemo developers) is promising, but they are too short on funds.
@kayess With regards to mobiles, yes. They always were for other equipment.
@JAL I still have an E61 and miss the keyboard. But then Symbian was rubbish compared to my good old Palm. Too bad may Centro had such a smal LCD; otherwise it was way better to use for my everday-stuff (addressbook, calendar, phone, shopping list). So, my preference was actually: Maemo, PalmOS (I never actually worked with the Linux-based new PalmOS, though), Android (because it still was more free than IOS and MS (whatever they called it back then).
Ugh. I'm annoyed that this just got dupe-hammered.
@stuartd The dupe hammer seems a bit premature -- are you sure the user wasn't asking, "How do I add another for in the VS IDE?" — Lynn Crumbling2 mins ago
And I'm pretty sure that my comment isn't going to ping the dupe-closer.
@LynnCrumbling The people one can ping are: a) the OP, b) anyone who has commented (will autocomplete), c) any editor (won't autocomplete) and d) gold badgers or mods who close voted (won't autocomplete)
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@JAL If I see what my old Palm-III with its 16MHz 68000 CPU (no GPU!) did and how responsive it was to user input, and then see 1.6GHz 4-core Android systems with 3D GPU etc. pp taking some 100ms naps before they react, I really cry. Or see how easy it was to send your contact information via IRdA to another device (these days almost all mobile devices supported this) next to you- Yes, techique has really advanced - backwards in terms of usability!
@Olaf I've been reading Showstopper by G. Pascal Zachary about Windows NT and the essays in The Mythical Man Month. Software 30 years ago was so different, people tried to squeeze the most out of their machines, make the software fast and small. Now we write bloatware
@SotiriosDelimanolis well, with that amount of rep you should know what you can ask about. I'm temped to drop my "Welcome to SO and read [ask]" comment