@DavidBuck This question may have issues, but it's not general computing. Note that they discuss their code, the permissions they've added for the app, the fact that they've debugged the application: they're definitely the author of the code.
@RyanM I was going from the phrase "the connection was firing before reaching the entry points of my code on either side" - this suggests an issue with the hardware/OS as the problem isn't related to their code.
Personally, I'd include the first sentence in the output, since the Java implementation clearly has it. It looks like an oversight on the part of the poster. Sort of like a typo. And ask the answerer to update for that.
I fixed a common code-formatting error: putting the first line of the output on the same line as the backticks, rather than having the backticks on their own line.
@Scratte Which part of the giant block of #15 did I violate? Is repairing an inappropriate hammer by reopening meant to prevent me from seeing curation done?
"You are "involved" in any post for which you have voted in a successful action to change the state of the post to the same state for which you are considering posting a request"
@Scratte If you mean because it was previously closed, I think arguably the fact that the poster was the sole close and reopen voter (because they mishammered it) sort of moots the reasoning for that rule.
Could always ask for an RO ruling, but I personally don't think this should count.
You will find that I am very happy to NOT answer closable questions. I am not asking for assistance in opening a page so that I can answer. I am falling back to answering this question after it is clarified that it must no be closed.
@tripleee Should we really be deleting this? It's off-topic, but it seems like the best source of this useful info on SE. (flagged for consideration of a lock of some sort)
@Machavity one more RO binning request here - also, out of curiosity, was my comment on that question you just locked actually deleted in response to the unfriendly flag?
What should be done about an answer posted to a question that was edited into a different question, when there are answers to both variants of the question?
@JeanneDark that's not a bad idea, although in this particular case the question is currently locked due to the user's attempts to edit it into a third different question...
I'm reluctantly suggesting a mod flag because when the question's locked, there's not much a user can do. Downvoting the answer because it doesn't answer the question seems unfair. But you could leave a comment on the answer explaining the situation.
@JeanneDark At least in the past, having a bot perform bins and archiving, or any privileged activity, has been something which has been decided against.
Even if we implemented a bot or userscript to automate it, we wouldn't have the script bin messages unless doing so was requested by the user who posted the message. While there are times when it takes longer than desired for an RO to see a request for something to be binned and act on it, the longest delays are when no RO is pinged by the user who posted the message, or where the request to bin is ambiguous as to which message they desire to have binned (e.g. when the ping is not a reply).
Something that might be more acceptable to everyone involved would be a way to notify, not necessarily ping, all of the active ROs in a way which brought the request to their attention, perhaps with also automatically clearing the notification if the request was handled by another RO.
However, any automated solution requires development time, which isn't something which is in large supply.
I found a user that has a total of 1 question and one (non-self) answer. Each of them have an upvote very soon after being posted. 15 seconds and 12 seconds apart. Is it worth flagging to be investigated for voting fraud or perhaps wait because the evidence is a bit slim? The posts are both from Monday this week and there doesn't seem to have been more activity since.
@VLAZ Were they a "good" Q and A? I swear it seems like some posts get upvoted just because they formatted the Q correctly and it doesn't need any editing.
Heh, started writing the flag and was finding more and more oddities. While explaining all of them, suddenly the user went missing. And another different account that also seemed linked lost a bunch of rep from "User was deleted".
I'd like to thank the mods for reading my mind, so I didn't have to write all of this out.
Do we have a process to get rid of tags even when they're kind of popular? I keep wondering whether e.g. tmux should actually live here, I have yet to see a single tmux-question that I'd regard as being programming related.....
@KevinB tmux? No, as far as I'm concerned it's primarily used by sysadmins or power users to not loose long-running processes when a network connection drops.
@VLAZ have you ever tried to titrate to the Ballmer peak? I've tried for years in various tasks (especially music) with limited success. My quest is ongoing
@EJoshuaS-ReinstateMonica I will do something better, imagine how bad it's for the one taking the call when several people that don't have spam to flag call.