@HovercraftFullOfEels Is there a canonical about writing general code in a class, but outside a method? A quick search doesn't reveal one, but that would be a good target to single handedly close questions like that.
No worries, you can use it next time :) I like doing that for C++ questions. Easier than having 2 other users VTC. This seems to be a potential candidate as well.
@10Rep Not very likely. A fair amount of spam gets deleted in less than 20 seconds, in large part due to the number of red flags that are raised automatically by SD.
That one was deleted in 14 seconds. I've seen posts go pink in less than 5 IIRC.
@oguzismail Sad, perhaps, but a valid tag wiki edit. I've approved it. As for their suggestion to make regularexpression a synonym ("alias tag") of regex...that's already the case. It was created way back in December of 2013.
They made an edit, submitted it, then edited again to remove what they had added. The system collapses edits that are submitted within a short time period of each other by the same user with no intervening edits, and the net change was "NULL", so the system records it as "edit removed during grace period".
If you're going to ask me "what is that 'short time period'?", I'm going to have to tell you to look on Meta. :-) I don't know for sure. I'd assume 5 minutes, but don't take my word for it.
@karel How do you figure? They're building a kernel. It's very poorly formatted (and perhaps not even a question?), but it's definitely not "general computing".
Misclicked in an PYTHON edit review: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/29224577 - the (sole) answeer changed the code to suit his answer, introducing plenty of new spaces into the original code by the asker. Changing the original triangle to a pyramid. If someone has time, please review and decline.
@PatrickArtner Eh? I don't get it. The original revision had the spaces, just that because how the text post is rendered, they were collapsed into a single space. The code tag only made those spaces apparent.
@Vega The limit is whaever the maximum number of UUID, there isn't a per post limits of revisions but a global limit (ie. a single post can have all possible revisions, or one post for every possible revision)
@Braiam no. revisions go into PostHistory that has an int type as primarykey so 2^32-1. There is indeed a revisionguid but that is used to group the several records into posthistory for title, tags and body to one revision. maybe relevant: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/87224/…
@CodyGray No, the part that he's having trouble is that after compiling the kernel to use the modem, it stalls. The problem isn't building the kernel, it's that while successful, something goes wrong. Who knows, it could be the ISP problem.
Oh, you haven't heard of the Charcoal project? It's a community-directed effort to watch all incoming posts across the entire SE network and use a series of regexes and other heuristics to detect and flag spam for removal.
Several of the SO moderators are very heavily involved (i.e., are founders and/or maintainers), and many of the rest of use it.