I used to do programming on a laptop the size of a VHS cassette, you can accommodate to the available space (though if you want to run bloatware like an IDE maybe not)
I know iBug was making commits to SmokeDetector from his phone
I used to have a four-monitor rig but now I travel enough that I need to be able to do everything on my laptop anyway so I haven't plugged in the cable lately
@Jean-FrançoisCorbett pending edit suggestion; suggest rejecting even though the edit is good per se (because it doesn't fix the question and having it pop up in the review queue is a waste of time)
left a comment, though I suppose the submitter is not pingable until the edit is accepted?
@tripleee The OP will get pinged. But yeah, that edit doesn't solve the problem with this question, namely that it's underspecified – and also a blatant gimme teh codez.
So dates like October 5, 1582 do not exist in our reality.
But in ISO time, they exist.
Historically, the day after October 4, 1582 is October 15, 1582.
But ISO time mandates that days be consecutive, so prior to 1582, ISO time negates the existence of the Julian calendar, so events that are printed out using ISO times are either non-existent or a few days off. Thanks, Time standards :V
I did flag spam at first but on second look withdrew and replaced with NAA. It's linking to a github, and seems vaguely related looking at the url path, but unless it's malicious it's just a really, really bad answer
@SurajRao OP has a PHP script that they want to run inside an app, no internet access available so has to be run locally in a webview, ergo an AMP server is required to run on the device itself else there's no way you're running that script
depending on the use case.. OP might really be looking at implementing the logic in the client (since OP said they want to run some part of the scripts). Needs more info
@SurajRao No, I was saying since POB is the only option not voted against, it would be interesting to see what would happen if the vote was split with 1 in each column
@Jean-FrançoisFabre I'm not sure if that one is a good one to use as a canonical dup. It also shows using babySex.title() a couple of times without assigning it to the variable. That issue would also cause the same behavior that the user was experiencing.
@SmokeDetector f - Seems like a valid answer for the question (run the script on the device via a locally-hosted terminal), and does not appear to be any affiliation between the user and the linked app
@MadhurBhaiya Retags / tag renames like this should go through Meta. Moderators have the ability to do it all at one time, without editing/bumping each question.
@MadhurBhaiya At 14 questions, it's reasonable to fix the tag via editing (IMO). Although, I probably try a custom mod-flag asking for the rename in a case like this where there's an obvious misspelling (i.e. very unlikely to be controversial). In the flag I'd link to the correct spelling in some official document/page.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre np. If there wasn't already an answer that focuses only on the .title() issue, then we could edit the question to fix that part in order to use it as a canonical for && vs. ||, but doing so now would invalidate that answer.
@Makyen ok I'm not going on a limb for that one. Both are off-topic. But a mod challenged me for my poor choice of dupe for another exact logical or/not issue... (he didn't reopen so I guess he's ok with that :))
Well, I'm not a python room regular (yes, i know). :) I'm not going to barge in with that. Anyway, they'll get deleted eventually...
@Adriaan I may have bent the rules a little. I asked to check all negative answers (there are a lot) and delete them. Not the question itself, which is good
Also remember that manual answer deleting should be reserved for: You may vote to delete answers in the following cases: The answer is extremely low quality: There is little to no scope for improvement. The answer doesn't attempt to answer the question; it may be a comment or a separate question altogether.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre You might want to try the alpha version of the request generator, which enables making del-pls requests, along with other request types and scheduling an automatic revisit to the post.
@πάνταῥεῖ From the wording, I'm not really sure what you're asking about. If you're asking if del-pls is an acceptable type of request for answers, then "yes".
@πάνταῥεῖ As I understand the history, SOCVR started out with just being about close-voting. Over time, it became about general user-moderation of SO main. There was a room meeting where changing the name was discussed, but people decided against doing so.
@Machavity sorry! nothing against anyone you know :) it's not really an insult since it's not an issue to be a f.. in the first place for tolerant people like us.
@Machavity I found it very stealthy after all for the user to insult me in a deleted answer so it would take longer to flag (maybe)
@YvetteColomb of course it is. Everywhere where english is understood. I would have prefered "Jean-François Fabre is an (something else, rude but not involving minorities)"
Guy admitted he created 4 accounts already, and was ranting. I had to tell him the truth... now he'll have to create a 6th account. Unless you IP block him..
"Very disappointed, already got 3 of my accounts banned on here, I keep giving this site a second, a third chance, but people just can't stop acting like ***** on here". Look who's talking :)
Some people never question themselves... they just accuse the entire world instead.
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@Jean-FrançoisFabre tell me about it. I'm literally shaking my head
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Thanks. Part way through writing a response, I realized I wasn't sure exactly what you're asking for. There are a couple of places that you might mean.
There's the text that's used for the button to open the request UI, which is currently "reopen/del-pls" for closed questions. This could be changed to be just "reopen-pls" when the question doesn't qualify for delete-votes.
The other place del-pls is shown is in the drop-down list of user-selectable request types. Currently, if the question or answer doesn't qualify for delete-votes (questions: score > -3 and < 2 days after closure; answers: score > -1) and the user selects del-pls as the type of request (and has a request reason entered), then it shows a warning and requires the user to click-through a confirmation dialog to send the request.
If you're meaning not having del-pls as one of the available request types, that would prevent people from sending a del-pls in some very limited, permitted circumstances.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Thanks. However, I do want to hear things where it might be improved, which includes first impressions. I'm just not sure what you were suggesting.
@Makyen I mean: when the question was closed, say, 1 day ago, and has a 0 score, the "delpls" text appears whereas you cannot delete it. But that's really minor.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Am I correct to assume that you mean as part of the "reopen/del-pls" text that's used for the button to open the UI? It's quite reasonable to change that to just "repoen-pls" during the time where the question can't be delete-voted.
I just voted to close this Q as a duplicate, and then the OP edited to tell me it's not. However, one of the answers, which I mention in my comment, has been written by the author of the toolbox and does address the question by the current OP as well. Is the dupe still valid if the questions are not the same, but one of the answers on the target does answer the question?
@TinyGiant tell me more. global variables are already plain evil in MATLAB, becuase anything and anyone can overwrite them without telling you, and in parallel processing you have sometimes 20 threads accessing the same variable. What's wrong with just simply passing it, instead of making it globally available for read and write?
@PearlySpencer The only way is to move the original out of the room and have your re-post with a different reason. I'm fine with that, if you want that to happen.
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@Makyen Cool will issue a new cv-pls then. thanks!
@TylerH Thanks Tyler. I still consider that border line off-topic (leaning towards being one) Cheers.
@TylerH p.s. looking at the comment section and reading it, you'll see that answers/comments are not following a specific path. Everyone throws an idea, so I still think the opinion based is the right reason for that question.
@EJoshuaS You can (technically, you can report up to 5 posts in one !!/report command), but if it starts to be an issue that's user-centric, it's probably better to report into Charcoal HQ. If you're using the alpha version of the request generator, there's an option to always direct the SD commands into Charcoal HQ, which also enables sending !!/allspam/!!/reportuser there (actually it's enabled if the room you're sending the request to is not SOCVR).