I really have to stay away from embedded. That tag is just begging for very snarky comments. Hey, could we rename this tag to "embed-a-snarky-comment"?
@Nkosi Yeah, it's like a 1L mug of icecream. I know I should not buy it, but I do. I know I should not eat straight from the mug, but I do. I know I should not use the big spoon, but I do. And finally, I know I should do training to get rid at least of 10% of the calories, but I don't.
When I post on SOCVR I scan the page for other cv-pls and VTC if I agree (which I do about 99% of the time). It has gotten quite disturbing how many of these questions have at least one upvote. Clearly the avalanche of users who want SO to be what it is not has overwhelmed the site's self-moderation capacity, and longtime users (like me) are spending less and less time here since it's become a cesspool for GMTC, What's an NPE, and NACWDIS (not-a-clue-where-do-i-start)
@feelingunwelcome I wonder if the boilerplate comment on that one (After you have reached the end of your rope and the pain of not having the answer exceeds the vast amount of shame received by posting your question) could do with a rewrite? It is hyperbole, and I wonder if the tongue-in-cheek recommendation of "shame" is not going to translate well.
I'm inclined to reject as it doesn't explain why the tag should not be used nor suggest any alternatives. However: pending tag wiki edits can be re-edited. If you fancy adding that info I can refresh and reassess :)
@StephenKennedy I checked the questions with angular-materialize. It's mistakenly used for angular material for 90%+ cases and 10% for materialize. There is no package angular-materilize. There is materilize but it's not specific to angular. This tag is misleading and should not be used.
@Vega Bear in mind most folks will get no further than viewing the excerpt in a tooltip (if they even get that far) so I think it would be best to add the explanation of what tags to use and why not to use this particular tag to the excerpt. Thoughts?
@StephenKennedy This tag is nonsense, as it is not even clear which language is used. For C, the description in the edit is completely wrong. We should burninate the tag. Wasn't there a non-bureaucratic way for tags with less than 50 questions?
@Olaf Hi Olaf. Not sure about the threshold number of questions but yes there is an expedited burnination process if (iirc) a subject matter expert approves
@StephenKennedy Well, I think for this tag I could say I am. And reading some of the first questions, it is clear their problems don't even relate to isdigit. It's a nonsense tag, I'll work through the questions.
@Olaf less then 50 and you should have talked with some other member that knows that tag.
> you have authoritative knowledge of all technologies relevant to the tag, have conferred with at least one other trusted community member, and are dealing with a tag that has a small number of questions (< 50), then you can go ahead and remove it yourself or with a little ad hoc help.
@rene Well, maybe I should have made that more clear, but I think most of us here do know that function/method/whatever well enough to be considered "expert". It's a common function. Nevertheless, the first questions I checked are not even about this function. They just happen to use it, but it's not what they ask about.
Anyway, I herby officially ask if there is an expert about isdigit and if we should burninate the tag. It's not only pointless, but also most ambiguous, as it's not even related to a specific programming language.
@rene Actually not. I finally got some good sleep, after the lat days were problematic due to the heat. Plus, I'm a night person. Nothing I try to change this even a bit seems to shift me back to my natural cycle after some days eventually. I'd be fine if our society would just accept us owls.
@rene Fine, so I'm buttering, salmoning and horse-radishing some slices of bread, make some tea and have brunch.
@rene You should extend your knowledge to isallthesame.
@PaulStenne Ah, I hadn't noticed they were the same user. Stumbled on [car] by accident and was closing the recent ones about cars (just wrote a Meta about renaming the tag)
approve-pls tag-wiki edited for burnination (quick way procedure due to less than 50 questions before starting). I'd mostly wanted to prevent the tag to be used again and add the reason why the tag is pointless. stackoverflow.com/tags/isdigit/info (both edits, to the info and the description need seperate approval)
@River If you are pingable in Charcoal HQ (i.e. semi-recently active in the room), you will be notified when your autoflagging conditions are disabled either automatically or manually.
Hello! I have a question that involves duplicate questions/answers, and I'm hoping someone here can help me solve this problem appropriately. Yesterday, while trying to diagnose bad build problems, I noticed a couple of recent unanswered SO questions that seemed related. I upvoted the questions and meanwhile kept digging for an answer.
Anyway, I eventually found an answer that worked, and posted it to both questions. One answer has been marked correct, and the other has received one upvote.
In that case you might want to keep the upvoted one over the accepted one as it's where the target is going to point, so it's going to have more attention
I'm tempted to keep both up for now. This was a very thorny build problem that just started breaking things out of the blue. It turned out to have an easy solution, but was by no means obvious at the time - and it's likely to hit many other Android developers over the course of the next few days.
(Though that may be all the more reason to create a single canonical answer?)
Is this answer spam? As I commented: it doesn't come close to answering, and the tutorial website is not the official MATLAB documentation on if or their official tutorial. I'm hesitant to flag (as anything) since it's not clear whether the OP is related in any way to this site
@RapunzelVanWinkle If you plan to improve your answer improve the upvoted one, when the duplicated one closed moderators can decide to delete it altogether. And you cannot delete the accepted answer, as it is accepted, so right now, you don't need to do anythng :P
@PaulStenne I know it'll roomba, I was wondering more in terms of mod intervention. Although when the OP has no priors I doubt this thing is enough for them to act on. I'll let it Roomba
@MunimMunna what are you talking about? Dupes will roomba given a certain set of circumstances, plus, did you even bother clicking the link? it's not a dupe, nor has an accepted answer.
@feelingunwelcome This is currently involved in a Meta discussion, which started after the question was closed as a result of a cv-pls here. IMO, it's not appropriate for us to have it re-requested again here, as we don't want to participate as a group in a open/close war. In addition, the post is now locked, making it impossible for people to close-vote, which also makes a cv-pls request invalid.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I just like good food. If that happens to include vegetables, so be it. The colour doesn't matter as long it's a natural colour of the food. E.g. green is normally not a good colour for meat. But no, I'm not a chef and I can't be one. I can't really reproduce what I cook, it tastes different each time. Nevertheless my friends come more than once for dinner.
@YvetteColomb I understand stackoverflow.com/questions/50782221/… had excessive comments. Nevertheless I don't think it's a good signal to lock it so it can't be closed. It would also have been better to leave at least the comment pointing at the meta-post at the question. Intended or not, this tells OP he is fine asking such questions and self-answers. At least you could have moved the comments to a chat, so they were not lost.
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@Olaf it will still be there in 23 hours, ready to pounce on and close. If the community cannot contain their comments or voting patterns within meta and it spills onto the main site, that's not really my fault. Mods cannot site on a post and continue to delete comments.
@YvetteColomb Hmm, then it must have happend after I checked the question myself. If I understand you correctly, the lock will last only 24 hours? Well, fine, I can live with this. Sorry then, I didn't know locks are time-constrained. Nevertheless, why not move the comments to a chat, but completely delete them? Or at least keep the first ones which were related to the question afair (at least until the meta-post).
@halfer Just have a watergun under your pillow. Meta might haunt you otherwise;-)