The duplicate is concerned with integer arithmetics. The post I linked has no such problem, but simply calls the wrong function (round instead of ceil)
Right. I was more referring to the phrase "burnt my hammer" which I took to mean used up your hammer for that post. When you can still hammer it closed if needed.
Your examples do not match your description. "if the decimal point is above 1" should mean that 1.1 rounds to 1, because the decimal (1) is not above 1. Do you perhaps mean you'd like to round up if the decimal is above zero? — Ryan M ♦3 mins ago
Given how hard it was to find an appropriate duplicate it would seem there's not an abundance of signposts for that specific issue. Deleting it seems... counterproductive
Don't worry - I've seen much worse. There is a very decent contributor who once edited a tag-Wiki to decapitalize all instances of "Boolean". I reluctantly had to reject the edit. ;(
Not sure if that was due to his Germanic origin, or to the fact that he is a C/C++ programmer. :)
@RyanM No. The wiki was talking about the concept (which is named after a person, so should have a capital), not about any particular variable type, like boolean, in some programming languages.
@RyanM yes. But then... you have "abzählbar" and "überabzahlbar" (countable and "over-countable"). There is another notion of not-countable, e.g. fluids. Those would be measureable ("messbar").
on a mathematical level, fluids "behave-like" real numbers (wrt. to incountability). But that's not intuitive for most people.
and on a physical level, everything that is observable seems to be countable, thanks Planck.
it doesn't seem to look like spam, it has one upvote, no (negative) comments, the user is a deleted one, so maybe the user deletion caused the answer deletion alaso?
@Cristik It looks like the entire user was destroyed which deletes all the content from that user. You can't click on the user anymore which is the give away.
It's not an exact copy+paste, but definitively the same answer
@Nick flagging non-obvious spam might not be effective, for both the reporter and the mod reviewing the flag, I'd personally go with a custom flag instead, which allows to add more details
@richardec As Machavity said, most of those buttons are added by userscripts (multiple different userscripts, not just one). Pretty much the only thing that mods natively have that regular users don't is the "mod" link under each post, preceding the "share" link, which opens a pop-up similar to the "close" dialog you can see, except with different mod-only options (like clearing spam flags, seeing associated review tasks, etc.).
@richardec Virtually all of them are, in fact, extremely useful, and once you have them available for a while, it becomes very hard to live without them. Some users and even new mods are a bit intimidated by having such options added to the page, because many of them are "dangerous". They're certainly not meant to be clicked indiscriminately. Most are quite rarely used. But when they are useful, and you know what to do with them, they save massive amounts of time.
@AdrianMole Is the hint that I should cast more downvotes from my main account, rather than my downvoting sock? Hmm, I'll take it under advisement...
@RyanM Oh, interesting!! I've definitely noticed that native German speakers, when writing English, will insert commas in a lot of unusual places but following a relatively predictable pattern. What I didn't know was that it was actually correct to use commas in those places in German. When I learned German in school and I asked about commas, I was, essentially, told that Germans rarely use commas.
Die Lehrerin told me that my attempt to use commas in German similar to how I use them in English was wrong and I should just stop because I was using way too many. :-)
@AdrianMole In English, commas never precede the word "that" unless you'd need to insert a comma at that point anyway without "that". In other words, if you're adding a comma to set off an inline parenthetical phrase, then that rule dictates that you must use a comma, regardless of and despite the fact that such a phrase may begin with the word "that".
There are a bunch of complicated rules for why that's true, but it's fundamentally true, and remembering that no commas go before "that" is a very effective way to ensure that your grammar will be correct.
Indeed. There was one vote to close, on July 24, 2021, but that aged away, with no reviewers ever weighing in.
@halfer Looks like that was answered without seeing any actual code. Is that not reasonable? Sometimes, error messages are detailed and contextualized enough that they can be reproduced and solved without a specific code example. We only need the code example to aid in answering the question (it is not beneficial to future researchers). Thus, if the question can be validly understood and answered without it, we shouldn't close on that basis. (Just asking; this is outside my SME.)
@CodyGray I did think about that, but I found it so meagre that I think the MCVE reason can be applied to it. The question I ask myself is "is this of the minimal quality that I would include it in Stack Overflow published questions". I'd argue "no" to that, but I would not object to my request here being removed if there was disagreement (go ahead if you wish).
@halfer The rationale is understandable, and I don't have nearly enough subject-matter expertise to feel comfortable raising a formal objection to your request. Thanks for clarifying your thoughts.
@Cristik that one came up during this latest burnination. One of the posts had (now) moderator Brad Larson saying in the comments (dup of 1 and 2) since he didn't take care of it back then I posted it now. (@rene)
@StephenOstermiller Sometimes they hurt me! Like that time I had to reallly stretch my finger in order to reach over and click the "decline" button. I think it was sore for a while.
@CodyGray if only the phone number actually worked :( I'm really upset about that. Its one thing to spam, but to spam and not even have a working number? How are the mods supposed to get their QuickBooks working?
FWIW, it says in the revision history for chat messages who edits them
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Ah yes, I remember that one, and I usually comply with it, but when I sent the message all I saw was the link and then I quickly switched to a different tab without noticing the expansion of the link. Thank you, @CodyGray :)
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@NickstandswithUkraine For some reason I didn't know I was able to see that. Thank you.
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3:32 PM
Is SO slow for anyway? The pages are loading incrementally for me (occasionally stopping in the middle of a word!)
@DanielWiddis yeah, sometimes theoretical stuff is considered off-topic but that Q&A is pretty good together.
@ZoestandswithUkraine in a burnination, closed posts are deleted semi-automatically... But is there a cut-off in terms of votes? Like, do +10 and up Qs also get deleted automatically?
@DanielWiddis ok, criteria on that one is: might be on the theoretical side but applied to the tagged tech so it adds context and value on the subject. (It's a matter of having a good canonical at least...) cc @ZoestandswithUkraine
@DanielWiddis I think this one is close and leave for deletion (should be on qa.se). The other one I asked about retract and leave it open (I'm removing the tag now).
True, there isn't any code, but that's not strictly necessary. It does seem somewhat programming related to me, even without the code, but I'm not sure.
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You're right, there doesn't need to be, but it can be a good indicator.
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@cigien It also looks a little opinion-based to me — am I right or just not experienced?
@ZoestandswithUkraine ok this was my 2nd burnination and I do still have a couple of questions. 1º How do you prioritize which tag to burn next? 2º Is there some number you consider reasonable/unreasonable like more than 3k-4k isn't doable?
Anyway, good job for deleting those 540 posts, it's interesting seeing things unfolding while I'm in the midst of participating.
Anything can be done, but I'm not particularly interested in just jumping straight into an 80k tag or something huge; This one was over 1k and is probably going to take between 1-2 weeks. At the same rate, 80k would take over a year. I'm going to clear big tags with CMs purely to see if we can get any help, but that's a complex mess I don't want to touch yet
And that assumes CMs have anything they can do to help. They've gotten involved in burninations before, but those were actually huge. Not sure where the line goes either
@ZoestandswithUkraine I did get all enthusiastic yesterday and started writing a burn-request for [ide] (total meta tag). But I'll likely take 1-2 weeks to finish the post.
@ZoestandswithUkraine ok, we'll see how it goes. (Not sure if the current team of CM's has a forte for burninating. Maybe featuring the burn for longer would gather more people... Don't know, lets see how it goes. But I'm likely to contribute every so often.)
As for prioritization, I tend to favor the smaller requests first, or clearly off-topic tags. Bigger requests that drag on tend to drag on also take longer. Keeping people who got interested early on for long is tricky. Having a small moderation userbase remains a problem with doing fast and effective burns. The second thing is that we, ironically, have to burn down the burn queue. For that, dealing with the short and/or easy tags helps
@ZoestandswithUkraine That makes sense..! OK, now I'm in the loop of burninations thanks for letting me now. Don't waste any more of your time texting with me :) if some issue arises about burninations I'll feel free to ping you here.
And a high completion rate does wonders for interest in tag moderation, compared to stalling for 3 years. We already have an increased influx of new requests (burns and otherwise)
Unrelated, probably speaks in favor of creating a dedicated burnination room
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Unfortunately the poor spammer doesn't know how to link to his site
@ZoestandswithUkraine uh, I think there is the burnination room Rodgort although it's a niche. I don't know, it might make sense (Bad reviews gained traction for being dedicated thematically).
But this burnination stuff sure isn't healthy, at least for me it plays into my internet addiction tendencies. I should have stayed focused on work more...