@SurajRao Yep, that's inconsistent with everything I've found on it (multiple duplicate questions or consolidations of the one I linked.). Sounds like it's time for a meta post.
@kayess are you sure KAPITALANLAGE and GESELLSCHAFT are one word? Because I assume the last bit is meant to indicate GmbH; Geschellschaft mit beschränkter Häftung.
@JohnDvorak 'there's still hope that the company will take a little break from maximizing clicks on job ads on Stack Overflow and do something about the experience of expert users' LOL, like that's gonna happen..
@Magisch I sent you an invite, but I'm not sure if that will work for a private room. I don't exercise chat features often, so let me know if you can't get in.
@StephenLeppik not sure why we shouldn't but we don't get many of those requests. I think meta is better for now but I'll put an item on our meeting topics list so we as a room can discuss if we want this and if so, under which criteria
a closed question goes in the reopen queue if gets edited, right? what if it is rejected in the reopen queue and then another edit makes it good enough to be reopened, does that question go to the reopen queue again?
@SardarUsama only the first edit on an "on hold" post puts it in the reopen queue. Subsequent edits don't do that. I'm unsure whether "closed" questions also get put into the queue, but afaik not
@xenteros Isn't it numericValue = new Double(numericValue.doubleValue() * 100); System.out.println(numericValue); that is causing the problem? The OP isn't printing the BigDecimal.
@xenteros FDrom teh first comment, it very well is a dupe. The problem is the argument to the constructor which is a normal float. Internal conversion generates roundign errors. And those are covered by the dupe.
@kayess That also works, but you then miss out on security updates. You might want to consider disabling auto-updates on extensions too, as Mozilla has changed to a Chrome-like automated review process, instead of 100% human review and it's known that it lets some bad code through (crypto-currency mining, which consumes your CPU to make money for the extension authors).
I feel like we need to protect all these questions @NathanOliver They're all made up of quotes from other answers/questions and blog posts. There's not one original thought in them.
@SotiriosDelimanolis protection would not have stopped that answer. If you feel it should be open but you want to stop new users from answering it by all means protect it.
@LW001 If you realize the question is a duplicate after you answer it, then you can delete your answer. If you feel your answer adds value to the dup-target, please re-create your answer as an answer on the dup-target. It happens. I've ended up doing that a couple/few times. If your answer wouldn't add anything to the dup-target, then just delete and vote/flag to close.
@LW001 Note that the restriction I mentioned does not prevent you from posting a cv-pls request where you've answered the dup-target. Only the question you are requesting being closed is considered with respect to the restriction.
@rene That's a tough one wrt. plagiarism. It would certainly count as a derivative work, from a copyright/license point of view. Thus, it would require crediting the original author (assuming the source is using CC BY-SA 3.0, i.e. Stack Overflow). My gut would be to treat it as plagiarism, particularly given that they copied comments (indicating copying, not inspiration). However, with code, there's often a preferable logic, which makes "rewording" impractical, for short segments of code.
@rene That's a difficult one. I think you are talking about the same post I uhmm-ed and ahh-ed over before, translating existing answers to Swift 3.0. We have tons of such posts all over SO.
@MartijnPieters yes, you were already invovled when it was cross-posted. I think attribution is required (so maybe worth a comment) but decline it for the plagiarism.
Hrm, I asked them to add attribution, but we also have suspended the account (they were up to a bit more than just plagiarism). I guess I'll have to do the work myself.
@rene You know you are top of the meta rankings in my eyes, rene, you don't need to prove yourself to me anymore.
@MartijnPieters Speaking of the devil, might want to glance at that last SD report. I don't think it's plagiarism (has a cite) but I'm also not sure how much was a wholesale copy
Are longer cv-pls reasons desirable? I've been tending towards give a longer explanation along with the cv reason. Should I not do this, or try to distill my longer explanation into a shorter summary?
@Justin if your message doesn't fit the 500 char limit you have a problem .... I guess we will tell you when your novel gets out of control ... but if you want a discussion about it, feel free to put it on the agenda for the next room meeting
@Justin I tend to be a bit too verbose. However, personally, I find that additional factual information which helps reduce the time other people have to spend evaluating the question is often quite helpful, particularly when a question is a wall of code or text where you really only need to see line 3 of the 4th code block to know it's a typo. As I understand it, the problem in the past has been people adding derogatory comments/opinions to cv-pls requests, which is inappropriate.
@JarrodRoberson watch out answering, you are blocking roomba (even with community answer). I would go one of these ways 1. It can be useful for others--> answer, 2. It's not useful for others --> close no answer (just a comment to help OP and keep'em happy)
@Ron It could. I can see that the ability to do so would be desirable for those who mostly use their browser while keeping both hands on the keyboard. However, I'm unaware of a browser that easily permits you to invoke it without using the mouse to click on the bookmarklet.
@Olaf Not to initiate the bookmarklet, at least not from within the script. One of the points of a bookmarklet is that there is no code running until you click on the bookmarklet. If the browser permits it, then you could define one. You can invoke a bookmarklet using just the keyboard in Firefox, and perhaps others. However, it's many keys to get there.
@Makyen As I wrote, I didn't try myself, but I don't see why it would not be possible to run the bookmarklet by typing a hotkey if the browser supports hotkeys for such actions. Or maybe call it a macro-key. Alternatively, some keyboard support macros, so if, as you say, you can invoke the bml by a keysequence, that would definitively be a way.
Nevermind, just my 2 ct.
@Machavity LOL! How could I live without JQuery until now?
@Olaf At least in Firefox, the keys required depend on where the user places the bookmarklet within their bookmarklet folders and the structure the user uses for those folders. Thus, whatever did it would have to be customized to each user. I have used such things. There are a variety of scripting languages which allow you to take control from the windowing system level. But it's not something that can be done from within a bookmarklet, because the code doesn't run until clicked.
@Makyen Maybe I wasn't clear enough: I did not mean to generate a hotkey/etc from within the script. I just commented on you stating that one has to use the mouse to run the bml anyway.
@Ron Why do you need a program to have a window always in front? Just set that option in the window manager for that window (typically a checkmark in the window's context menu). For the rest there is Klipper. Oh, sorry, I forgot … windows:-P
@Olaf You're correct that I was overlooking some possibilities in that comment. I should have edited it prior to sending it, but got called away from my keyboard and just hit enter :-(.
@Olaf For fast copy-paste of predefined string literals into appropriate containers without stealing the focus. Quick form fill is one of them. Boilerplate comments/strings too.
@Ron The X is useful for those that use the bookmarklet with a hand on the mouse. Thus, I have no plan to remove it. While it would be possible to remove the X button, it would require additional code, as the notification is displayed using a function within the Stack Exchange code, which is running in the page, that automatically includes the X.
@Compass No idea, but you can ask the Munich people how to make the opposite switch: by getting MS headquarter from a village 20km out of town into town. Maybe certain suitcases also played a role :-(
Am I insane for wanting to reject an edit that adds indentation to code (the code was formatted correctly (in that it's in a code block), but this is adding proper indentation)
I am averaging about 22mpg driving in the city aggressively
about 330miles - 350miles per tank
much more on the highway
Only thing I don't like is that because it's a turbo, sometimes there's a noticeable split second delay between when I depress the gas pedal and when it actually responds
this might be normal, but it's my first time owning a turbo, so it's really jarring coming from my previous car, which started accelerating the moment you depressed the gas pedal
@TylerH Which might help him little, as there are most likely a lot of differences, expecially in details. Not to forget you might have a very different focus on features. I - for instance - weight good suspension, power and brakes a lot. Vital if you drive 200+km/h
@Olaf so was it just my formatting that's wrong, or should I have not requested the reopen here in the first place? I can repost with correct formatting, but if the request was inappropriate I don't want to do that..
@TylerH He has to find out himself anyway. Even the quality might differ because cars for the US and European market could be build in different factories with different quality. I remember there were problems with Ford Fiesta from Barcelona (IIRC) rusting while the Köln built Fiesta had no problems. However, I don't like these gasoline-burner SUVs anyway.
@briantist IDK powershell (intgersting there are really ppl using it), so can't judge from the contents. Re-open votes are ok here bascially, so formally ok if you get the syntax right. (No worries, we are still human (mostly/most of us), so we can tolerate an error or two;-)
@TylerH That will never show all. Until now, no dealer has allowed me to test the airbags. But how do I know I like them without? (on second thought, I might have been lucky they were all men until now)
@Olaf Because first of all the collision required for it would be expensive and the the owner of the vehicle would not want to pay for that every time someone test drove it
and that's the point of certifications guaranteeing they will work
I'm not going to continue responding to such trolling
@TylerH But that's what insurance is for. And test cars. I've seen the ADAC etc. doing such tests. So why should we not? I already told them I'll be very carefull crashing the wall.
@TylerH Yes, we use internalional, reasonable units, i.e. km, not miles. Wrt the power: Did you ever drivee a Focus ST, not to mention the RS?? And even for my "small" car (why do you need your living room on the street?), 210km/h is most likely faster than your Tuscon can support. After all, It has definitively more Nm in its 2l Diesel than a 1.6l (gasoline I assume?)