@HovercraftFullOfEels OK. Ignore the abusive. You'll enjoy some of the comments, though. We're all money-grubbing leeches who should do better things with our vast wealth than support this $ making site. L-)
@KenWhite Sure. A cv-pls for a deleted question is considered "complete". It will normally be archived when one of the ROs next runs the archiver script. While you're welcome to specifically request it be moved, it's not necessary, as it will be moved later anyway.
@Makyen Can't seem to get it straight. :-) I got my hand slapped for not asking for the cv-pls to be removed when a post was deleted (I forgot). I remembered this time... :-) Not a biggie. I'll get it right one of these days.
@KenWhite I'm sorry if I, or we, did something to cause confusion. Generally, there's no need to ask for a request to be moved when the request is "completed" (e.g. a cv-pls is complete when the question is closed or deleted). When run, the archiver script will detect and move such requests. There is a need to ask for your request to be moved if you change your mind and no longer desire the request to be active (e.g. the user edited the question to make it on-topic).
Asking for the request to be moved should be prior to doing something that conflicts with the room rules. For example, you post a cv-pls, then the situation changes and you want to answer the question. In such case, you should ask for the cv-pls to be removed prior to answering the question. [Yeah, they could be nearly simultaneous, but doing it well before answering clearly indicates that you're trying to act in good faith, while after might leave questions in people's mind.]
@Makyen Thanks. That makes it more clear. I think you missed my :-)s in the previous comment. I wasn't upset or offended or even bothered. But the effort to explain to make it more clear is appreciated.
@KenWhite I bothered to respond, because it bothered me that you weren't bothered by being bothered about bothering to ask us to bother to remove your message, as it might bother someone. But, it was no bother to do so, as it might save me the bother of bothering to write it up some other time when someone else is bothering to mention concern about the bother. :-)
@HovercraftFullOfEels I'm not cirtain what your message is about. But, to cover the base, I think reminding you about #14 might be appropriate. (& @Nkosi)
@Nkosi IMO, it depends on your motivation. If, from time to time, you do so for a very recently posted request in an attempt to prevent other people from expending time clicking-through to the post, then that seems like you're trying to help. If you're doing it to celebrate, that's wrong. So, it's something that would be judged on a case-by-case basis, and largely depend on what/how you say things.
Note: Don't consider this authorization to do so on a regular basis. Keeping people updated about the status of posts is something a script should do. I have something which I need to release. Feel free to bug me about it.
Soon. I'd say the typical 6–8, but I really need to get these out, even if they're just beta. For beta, it really doesn't need as much of the formal testing I'd do for actual release. That one needs clean up, and a couple of things adjusted/optional prior to being ready for release. But, the reality is that it should have been released quite some time ago. So, I need to make sure it happens, even if there are restrictions in where it works (e.g. no Greasemonkey 4 and/or GM4, but no Pale Moon).
So, let's say by the end of next weekend (said hoping I've given myself enough time for the inevitable setbacks/sidetracks). Feel free to bug me (moderately :-) ) as to status.
@SurajRao I cv'd that too. Little annoys me more than this crazy fascination with utter crap. Is there such a shortage of bugs that OP's have to dream up more bad code to make more work for everyone?
@SurajRao Yes - and it's up to interviewees to answer correctly, eg 'I don't care about the code in this question and, if your company does, I don't want to work here' :)
@MartinJames Be prepared for further questions for other existing languages :-( The original question should have been closed and deleted asap. But there are too many users not being able to distinguish between an interesting question and an off-topic one.
no debate at all about why you'd want to do that or the consequences there of or anything... felt quite let down as I had all the arguments ready in my head to debate that...
@JonClements From my experience most interview questions are pointless. I always have to hold me back to not say "what a crap is that" when customers show me their code (often with pride int he voice).
@JonClements LOL. Python is way more poerful than C++ or Java, etc. Alone the inflection and meta-programming features are fascinating.
@MartinJames I did for the JS question above. But it when I looked again after some hours, was re-opened and got an incredible amount of up-votes. Ridiculous!
@JonClements From my experience most who hate it either don't understand it really or use it obfuscating their code (intentionally or not). And some both at the same time. It's like the screwdriver, the hammer and a nail.
Like Tabasco sauce: Just a little bit. Too much or to the wrong dish and all is spoiled.
true... I think (and I had the issue also) when you come from statically typed languages (I came to it from C) - it was a little bit hard to understand why things worked...
@rene Never tried that (and will not), but I intentionally did not mention specific food. And I'm very sure you would not soake the torte in Tabasco, just a bit.
(Spicy) hot mustard in a "Berliner" (german variant of a doughnut without the hole in the middle, but normally filled with jam) is a traditional prank in Germany around carnival time.
@rene The point is you are not supposed to know which Berliner has the mustard. So you expect the jam, but maybe get the mustard. That's actually the worst about it.
@JonClements It was more common some decades ago. I just had a similar effect when I bought a Berliner from a local bakery with chocolate cream filling which was actually sour (most likely it was spoiled or whatever). Was definitively not a prank, but they refused to take my word for it when I complained some days later.
For that the prank is not so well known by youngsters now. Might be a good time for a restart, though. Just for your coleagues or at university for the students.
The idea is to not have all filled with the mustard, but only one or two of a dozen.
You'd also have to fill it with a slightly subtle mustard though.... filling it with a good English mustard - you'd just smell it before anything anyway
@Makyen The dup was linked, so I've put a cv on it myself now that points to it. My mistake was forgetting to edit the cvr to include a link, when I was out of votes. I see it's got some "broad" votes, which are also technically correct, just not as helpful.
@Olaf It's not - while Docker is used in development, and one may be writing tools to interface with it via APIs, this question is just about use through standard UIs. If it wasn't POB, it would belong on ServerFault.
@JonClements I have no idea how it tasts. But it might be very well a Dijon mostard. It is no specific product name. The typical mustard used is Löwensenf, which is a Dijon.
@JonClements Sounds interesting thespruce.com/mustard-varieties-1808087 I wounder where I can get that. Normally Dijon is considered spicy hot, too here. But as I have no problem drinking red Tabasco, I'm always open to try a new one.
@JonClements Thanks, I'll keep eyes open in our supermarket. They have a lot of interesting international stuff. Too bad that Nestle/Thomy sh** is omnipresent, too.
@JonClements Well, the Netherlands had their chance. Much like the Romans, Saxons, Vikings, etc. But the British have outgolfed everyone (or assimilated them like Indian imigrants).
@JonClements Is tht some coagulated blood thing? TGhere is something similar in some regions of Germany. Never tried it and never will (knowingly). I remember there is a way to make chocolate/hazelnut cream (like Nutella from blood.
@Olaf yeah... coagulated pig's blood - strangely absolutely delicious.... People love it until they realise what it is... then they're a bit squeamish about the whole thing...
@JonClements It's called "Schwarz-Sauer" (Black&sour) here. My mother tried to talk me into eating it. I try a lot of things, including liver from time to time (I hated it as a kid), but that's something I cannot overcome my disgust from the main ingredience.
It's the same for "Blutwurst".
@rene Maybe not spicy enough food? Or the food was too similar to what they already had?
@JonClements Fried in a pan, but the problem is it has to be exactly to the point. Muscle meat will just be a bit too dry, but liver will (as you wrote) be just awfully. I tried it one or two years ago again. But still don't really like it. And that was just as far as I go about intestines.
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