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11:00 PM
So, can Mjölnir add dupes to questions closed for other reasons?
 
@MattB. Ah. I've looked into Julia with interest a couple of times. I have colleagues who do all their development in MATLAB, resulting in horribly inefficient execution. I have considered trying to get them all to switch to Julia. But I can't shake the feeling that the code should just be ported to C++ anyway.
@AdrianMole No. Only if it's been closed as a duplicate.
You need a moderator or a coalition to reopen so that a gold tag badge holder can close as a dupe.
 
So what to do about the one in dispute? Reopen, clear DVs then close as a dupe?
 
@CodyGray C++ folks tend to love Julia — it's very template-y. I came from C + Matlab myself.
@AdrianMole Already done, if you're talking about the one I was talking about
 
@AdrianMole I already reopened and reclosed as a dupe. Is that the question you mean? Or is there another one?
(Downvotes are an entirely separate issue. The question may be downvote worthy but not close worthy, or vice versa. We prefer to refrain from discussing votes here in SOCVR. Votes are supposed to be anonymous. Vote your conscience.)
 
Yes - thanks! I forgot that, with my wonderful new browser, I have to keep refreshing the page.
 
11:02 PM
Anyhow, glad to see justice done today :)
 
@AdrianMole Your previous browser automatically refreshed pages? That seems like it would be annoying.
 
This one seems to cache pages too much, so when I go back to a page I recently visited, it doesn't reload it (sometimes).
... especially annoying on my 'new questions' search page.
 
Navigating with back/forward should not refresh. Other types of navigation (e.g., from history) should.
 
It's supposed to be the same browser (Edge) but edge is now Chrome.
 
Behavior other than that sounds like a browser bug. You use Opera? :-p
 
11:05 PM
Probably a setting somewhere.
 
Is it weird that I trust Microsoft more than Google?
 
Difference is, Microsoft don't try too hard to hide that fact that they're crooks.
 
That's true
They don't even hide the spyware they've embedded in Windows now.
 
hehe
 
Someone mentioned Opera? :) Other than Samuel's userscript seemingly stopped working a few days ago, Opera is fine..
 
11:09 PM
Isn't Opera also Chrome now?
 
Did someone say cookies?
Either way I got hungry
 
Don't know really.. It's square and I can put webpages for it to load for me.
 
It's Chromium-based yeah
 
@Dharman Caching, actually. We were trying to figure out what to blame. Weird that you got "cookies" from that.
 
I'm a Firefox (Nightly!) user myself...although it's been realllllllly broken lately and I don't know why
Might have to switch off Nightly or switch browsers again, but I want to support an ecosystem with multiple rendering engines
 
11:13 PM
I've become a big Firefox fan after Google's poor, user-hostile decisions regarding Chrome. But now there are so many other Chromium-derivatives that if I had the time to mess with switching browsers, I'd probably consider switching to those. You can't beat Chromium's blisteringly fast JS renderer. Firefox is still sluggish by comparison, especially with the userscripts I use on SO.
 
@CodyGray with a small asterisk that there are cache-control headers that change this behavior (and obviously non-GET requests, but there are prompts for those)
@CodyGray Ever since Quantum up until a couple weeks ago I've found the performance pretty comparable, especially on lower-powered machines that Chrome tends to overwhelm (I like my tabs)
Nothing runs fast on my work laptop though. Integrated GPU is sadness
 
Every laptop I've ever owned has had an integrated GPU. If I'm going to use a laptop, it's because battery life and portability are important. That shouldn't affect JS performance, really.
 
It doesn't, but it does affect rendering performance. It's hard to appreciate the JS engine while watching the page render one tile at a time (-:
oh also it's Linux so subtract like 20 performance points because no browsers seem to enable optimizations for linux
 
Wow, that's...extreme. I have a 9-10 year old laptop with an integrated GPU that is faster than that.
 
(to be clear, it renders the tiles quickly but you can see them)
it is really bad though, I don't fully understand why it's so bad.
I guess the IGPU theory is speculation on my part
 
11:22 PM
Integrated GPUs have been pretty good for many years. What Intel integrates into their mainstream CPUs are honestly suitable for anything but 3D rendering or high-end gaming.
 
11:37 PM
Technically, this is an answer, but does it deserve an NAA?
... I risked a VLQ.
 
@AdrianMole I would say no. It definitely doesn't deserve the spam flags that were cast on it.
That's the kind of thing you downvote.
 
I even retracted my VLQ - that would be for gibberish or foreign language.
 
Yeah, VLQ means "needs to be deleted". Does it? Meh.
 
I'm actually amazed that the UI allows a new user to post an answer of only 3 characters.
 
Hmm yeah, that seems like a bug.
MetaSmoke is now failing to let me log in with a Stack Exchange account. Who to blame?
 
11:40 PM
Even with 50 rep, you need more than that for a comment!
 
What? How could they post such a short answer?
 
It has a bunch of zero-width joiner characters at the end.
 
@CodyGray Did it give you a 400 error?
I got that. Is it one of the sites hosted by Undo? They posted something somewhere (SOBotics?) about no longer hosting stuff.
 
@AdrianMole Yes, something like that. I tried it twice, and it failed both times. But now I just tried it again, and it succeeded. Bizarre.
 
Autoflagged FP: flagged by @SmokeDetector, @Rob, @Glorfindel, @Daniil
 
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