@JohnDvorak Yeah. Hopefully, at least some of the cameras also store the video locally (which would only be sensible, particularly given that they know they can loose communication). However, the drone ship was damaged (lost two engines).
@gunr2171 can you look into the status of socvr.org? It looks like either the dynamic IP changed or the cat ripped out the network cable. Take your pick.
Anyone else having problems with the cv-pls userscript and Firefox with the Multi-account containers plugin? It tells me I'm logged out even though I'm not when I try to send a request
haha... okay - marked that as helpful even if a little late - thanks :)
Although - either they can still change it or I didn't hit save - cos that wasn't the stuff I cleared out from it last time... or something odd.... might have to check that again in a bit
Also because of 'This user has not asked or answered any questions', 'Member for 2 days', 'you guys can never help me'. Obviously has multiple accounts, almost certainly fraudulently used:(
Maybe this is part of the plan - the car's actually got a little laser... it's going to fly into the middle of the asteroid belt... then splin round and round shooting them up into little pieces...? Sadly I don't think we'll get to hear the "pew-pew" sound effects though :(
Space is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist, but that's just peanuts to space.
It could be a new movie idea as well... Instead of an asteroid about to destroy the earth and having to get some old guys to go up and plant nuclear weapons on it... we launch all the cars instead? :p
let's start with all the jacked up and oversized pickup trucks
and then the PT cruisers
and then we can decide that it's not a good idea and leave the rest of the cars here
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@TylerH Probably even more luck if you did a scatter shot approach and filled one capsule with a whole bunch of cars with a bomb near the back (bottom?) which explodes after reaching a given point.
I am starting to get annoyed at Off-topic questions that get protected by bounties. It is like putting the bounty on it is expected to automagically make it on topic
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I've already got two pending mod flags 3+ days old on OT bounty questions. one already has 4 close votes.
@JakeSymons Actually, my removed comment above is the same request - I deleted it because I had 2nd thoughts about it being opinion based, but then saw that first comment and was like "well if I'm not the only one that thinks so..."
@TylerH Why just dup CV? That does not appear to be consistent with most of the proposals at the linked meta. I think it's reasonable to have silver badge user's CVs for other reasons count as two also, within that tag. They will certainly have a better idea what constitutes a MCVE within their tag than those without any experience in a particular language.
For example, for languages I don't know, I can evaluate a MCVE cv-pls to see it if A) has some code (that might be a MCVE); B) states the desired behavior; and C) states the specific problem or error. However, I'm often unable to evaluate if the code provided is actually enough for a MCVE, and thus have to skip voting. People with silver badges should be able to more accurately determine such issues across the spectrum of close-vote reasons.
@TylerH Gold badge holders inherently hold a silver badge in any tag where they have gold. Thus, it's not giving more power to those who only have a silver. Any power which is granted to silver tag badge holders is automatically granted to gold badge holders, because they also hold a silver badge in that tag. Thus, there's nothing that implies giving more power to silver badge holders than gold badge holders. It's a spectrum of power that increases as you get the additional badge(s).
@TylerH Yeah, I do that sometimes. :-( It'd be nice if there was longer than 2 minutes to edit, so that when I hit send because I'm distracted by something/asked a question in RL, I can come back and fix things.
yeah the 2 minute edit thing is really really strict
especially considering you can always go back and see the revision history
so long as the line isn't deleted
and even then, ROs and mods can still see history on deleted lines
In my not so humble opinion (nearly 20 years in chatrooms from ICQ and IRC all the way to Discord and Slack and here), I think an edit time limit of 5 or 10 minutes would be perfectly fine
@TylerH Yeah, 5 or 10 minutes would be more reasonable. I wouldn't want it to be too long, as that invites people to change things to which others have already responded/acted upon.