My home workstation is still on Windows 7 because I want to be able to control information sharing and windows updates, not at all because of performance issues
@TylerH I don't know that it can continue as it has been. Corporate environments like stability. It's horrifying how many still use Win XP because "It's stable" or "Our stuff won't run under 7/8/10". My bet is MS is tired of fighting the "Upgrade your OS" war every 5 years
well if you like newcomers you can look at Brave and Vivaldi
Brave is by Brendan Eich who invented JavaScript and used to be the CEO of Mozilla
it's a novel concept for browsers and ads, not sure it will work
and Vivaldi is an Opera successor that is based off of Opera 12
aka "Opera as it should have been before it lost half its features and became a clone of Chrome"
Vivaldi's had public releases for a little over a year and Brave's had some for about a month or two
Brave's other big name (I guess) is Jonathan Sampson who, aside from being a former moderator here on SO, moved to Brave from the Microsoft Edge team, where he was a project manager
I need someone to confirm that the close reason that has "this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers" phrase still exist. Someone is claiming that it's not there, and I don't want to blame caching.
@Braiam This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error. While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a manner unlikely to help future readers. This can often be avoided by identifying and closely inspecting the shortest program necessary to reproduce the problem before posting.
and just got someone telling me that nobody agrees with me because everyone is upvoting his comments... got just 1 upvote, and comments can't be downvoted
let me explain the situation completely:
PolSARpro is an opensource software. There's a bug in one of it's modules as shown in the picture:
When I try to execute this module, the software goes not-responding for ever. The files get open but they never get closed and their size remains 0KB until ...
@sepideh It looks like it's not being well-recieved because you posted a link to almost 600 lines of code of code and asked us to fix almost 100 errors. Can you create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable Example?
Hi all. Could anybody please have a look at this tag wiki edit, which was approved by 3 reviewers and rejected by 2 (including me), as it is a copy of the libraries official documentation. How should one proceed here? Should I just edit that stuff back out? Should I flag for moderator attention, and if so - how (there is no flag link in tag wikis)?
Hi all. Could anybody please have a look at this tag wiki edit, which was approved by 3 reviewers and rejected by 2 (including me), as it is a copy of the libraries official documentation. How should one proceed here? Should I just edit that stuff back out? Should I flag for moderator attention, and if so - how (there is no flag link in tag wikis)?
@sepideh Thats fine but we are not a debugging service. It is your job to get it down small enough where it can all be in the question. If you can't then most people are not going to help you.
@JonClements Could you please give me a short explanation on the review ban you gave here? I do believe that my action in rejecting it as copied content was correct...
@riz I picked black and white because I spent approximately 18 hours picking the new one before I started looking for B&W ones. Picking colors is an exercise in futility
Without any offence, but if you don't have the skills to get such a project compile, you should first try something less challenging until you have more practice. I understand that's not satifying, but you should not drive a Porsch 911 if you start learing to drive.