@TylerH you being a CSS person, do you remember why it was decided to use overflow solely for CSS purposes? There's a new meta question suggesting to remove the CSS reference.
@Dharman Indeed, and I voted to close it. Please simply make sure to state the reason you're skeptical about a question when you bring it into the room =)
Asking for undeletion of a question where I have answered (OP deleted probably because we told him off in the comments afterwards) is not acceptable here right?
Can't see anything about it in the FAQ. We did have a rule in place, which may have changed. I'll let another RO confirm, for now here is my stance on the subject: I'd allow it with a disclaimer. To be confirmed.
With that I mean that I provided a solution, then OP rephrased to invalidate my solution, and I commented that they shouldn't change the question to invalidate existing answers, instead see whether this works and then ask a follow up (He wanted "any" solution, then I provided one with loops, and then he changed the Q to require a loopless solution)
I remained polite of course, but they may have taken offence anywya
> Adding the explicit requirement to not use loops is A) based on a false premise (since the JIT overhaul loops are no longer slow), and B) invalidates existing answers. If you want a loop free solution, please first verify whether the answer provided works for your case, then try to vectorise it yourself. Stack Overflow is not a free coding service.
That was the comment I left, after they changed the question to include the no-loops requirement
Not necessarily; question comes in, you answer, Q gets deleted along with your answer. Mine has a bit more background to it, given the question editing, but the general idea remains the same
OP's can self-delete provided there are <2 answers, and not a single upvote on the answer (if there is one). Meaning that in small traffic tags, which I consider MATLAB to be for this case, it's fairly common to not get more than a single answer, and no votes in the first couple of hours
@Shree thanks, left a comment with my case there. Seems to be that that was not the concern from people to close that meta.
@NickA Those random drive by's without a comment can be really annoying. Even more so when it has only positive votes and then you just get a random down vote.
@NathanOliver I stopped caring about rep a long time ago. However, I still want that MATLAB gold. Given how hard it is to get any vote in that tag, drive-by downvotes on old questions are tough to take
Just make sure when doing those that you check for plagiarism. Most of the ones I get are straight up copied from Wikipedia or the website for the resource.
@JohnDvorak neither; the latter is meaningless internet points, the former is quite useless to me because MathWorks hasn't implemented support for 4K screens on Linux yet (their official solution is to screw up your DPI and resolution system wide to make MATLAB readable)
@NathanOliver is that from one of those experiments where they insert 1/100 frames a coca cola logo in a movie and then see what it does to sales during the break?
Or, by "see" do you mean, "if a flickering object is moving fast enough, we can tell it's flickering" (in which case there's no limit to the frequency thus seen)
@JohnDvorak Yes. The eye detects it, whether or not the brain decides to keep it is another issue. That is part of the reason you can see blurry images because you brain fills in the gaps faster than the monitor can show it.
It depends more than on just playback framerate though, if whatever you're watching/playing only has a 30fps update loop/filming framerate, you're not going to see a difference
But then again, I have personally encountered music videos advertised as "high quality sound" that sounded like a cassette tape played on a cheap stereo in a shower.
that could just be due to production and compression choices^
and a slight tangent-y question: is using Redis to store fetched MySQL data a good idea? Or is that kinda taking away from the real power of Redis? In which case, should I be looking into memcached instead?
What they say: "high quality music"; What they mean: "recorded on a cellphone in a crowded pub over 20 shoulders. You can literally hear somebody coughing."
@TylerH thanks. Looking at the provided screenshot it seems to be ~45% of all *-overflow usage, and with that the largest among those. I agree with Lundin though that we might as well burninate it.
That's the better case. The most likely outcome was an .exe file that I certainly would recommend running ... over with a steamroller.
Ah, actual malware that could brick your computer. We don't get that these days. These days it merely leaks your credit card information to somebody in Russia or replaces your hard drive data with payment instructions.
@Zoe I was actually looking for that dupe option (clicking close), but didn't find it, now I checked: if you flag it you have the dupe option but not if clicking close
Heh ... not too badly. Bit miffed with myself that I managed to do my calf in twice in a fortnight, and won't be able to run for another couple of weeks :(
@NathanOliver - yeah ... must have put too much load on while not fully warmed up (it has been quite nippy around here in the mornings) and it felt like something just went "ping" in the calf, w/ lots of pain afterwards ... after 12 days it felt almost normal, went for another run and 'ping' :( Heh @JonClements
had that when doing some martial arts stuff... if you don't rest up, physio yourself properly, you can feel absolutely fine, and then you do bits again and then all of a sudden you're on the floor in agony :(
heck, from one nice injury I had once, it still twinges and sometimes just reaching up into a cupboard to get something has made me go: "oh no, please don't go beyond the twinge I'm feeling right now..."
@PaulStenne one is born a ninja - not trained... sheesh! Plop! :p
@NathanOliver - well ... first time I didn't do anything but RICE; this time I rang up my preferred physio; unfortunately he didn't have any appointments till Monday morning, a 9 day wait, which really sucks.