You've posted the link to your website before and been told to stop editing it back in. If you continue to do this, it will be considered spamming and your posts will be deleted as spam. Please, stop. See how not to be a spammer — angussidney29 secs ago
@angussidney FYI: In case you did not know: SmokeDetector is a bot. The only effect "replying" to posts by that user will have is to provide the rest of the people in this room a reference as to what you are talking about, which is helpful if that is what you desire.
@Makyen yep, I know it's a bot, I happen to be one of the admins of the project :) I was just letting people know that this is a repeat offender, as the user's other post from yesterday was deleted.
@PetterFriberg After a bit more research, the earliest I found that code is a blog post from 2013-07-10. There's an SO post from 2013-07-16. I've gone through the SO-limited Google search link I provided earlier and flagged&downvoted all active posts w/ the code & no reference was given (18 posts) and upvoted the 2 that provided a link to where they found the code.
@rene Yes. People think that's utterly weird, to go from being a fossil fuel company to an environmentally friendly renewable company, but I'd say the opposite. They are an energy company, and if they stick to oil/coal, they'd simply be out of business in 50 to 80 years.
@MadaraUchiha hum, Coal actually is mainly plant. Oil/gas is either plant or plankton. Bones are CaCO3, which form carbonate rocks which are usually not a great source rock (but do form the best reservoirs in the world, see Saudi-Arabia)
sidenote: I've been studying this for years now :P
i.e. analogous (dx^2 + dy^2) -- it doesn't give you the distance, but if point P is farther from point Q than point R, the value for P will be > the value for R
@Makyen EXCELLENT WORK!, I guess they are all nuked by now, can you point me to one (I'm just curious to check which mod handled it)
@cybermonkey Something like that yeah, if not really obvious also include why off-topic on SO, hence why it should be deleted from SO and not the other site (more or less what Undo stated)
I can't seem to remember, are we supposed to accept edits that fix small yet very relevant errors in correctly upvoted answers, or tell suggester with 5 rep that they should comment on it have nothing to add to this place?
@PetterFriberg Here is one that was handled, from the middle of the set. Of the 18 flags, 3 have not yet been handled: 1 changed a variable name, but left in the tell-tale commented out line of code; The othertwo are questions with substantial additional code (The 1st will now be roomba'ed).
@QPaysTaxes Perhaps, but none of the posts I've checked from its notifications were actionable. That, combined with the large volume of messages, resulted in me choosing to ignore the FireAlarm account.
@Braiam Does not look that problematic on first glance. Probably has a couple more oldish off-site resource questions, but we have those about everywhere.
@QPaysTaxes You've reviewed 6 posts today (of which 2 were audits). The time between your first and last review today was 2 minutes and 53 seconds, averaging to a review every 43 seconds.
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "off-topic, unclear what you're asking, too broad, primarily opinion-based; [software-engineering]"
@PetterFriberg That sounds like a likely cause. You might want to leave a comment on that question stating the account merger as a possible reason for the corruption.
Wow, okay. I don't understand why there is a downvote option for questions? I'm just seeking some help as I try to better myself while I get an education solely online because as a single mother, I don't have time to go to classes. Thanks for the downvotes though. This community is so harsh. — nicole129092 mins ago
@QPaysTaxes You've reviewed 38 posts today (of which 1 was an audit). The time between your first and last review today was 32 minutes and 21 seconds, averaging to a review every 52 seconds.
@QPaysTaxes You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 40 minutes and 25 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute.
So I got a comment back on a CV I've got running. The OP says activation is a valid topic but it still seems like it's asking licensing/legal advice. Has anyone seen activation as on-topic?
I feel sad when I see such questions answered, then answerer realizes it's too broad after stackoverflow.com/q/42175036 code snippet isn't even working, and three upvotes
On a related note, I'm currently seeding another 50 software-engineering questions in the queue
Some time this week I will run out of the ability to cast close votes on the remainder of the questions... I'll have to tag someone else to be "it" for the last hundred or so when that happens