We need a StackExchange site for food. FoodOverflow. Sad that the top 9 results for a SE search for "food" are programming related. And then an EE question?
"How much carrot is too much when baking carrot cake?" Opinion-based!
I'm curious if a question about the correlation between coffee/other caffeine consumption and programming efficiency would belong there, on stats, or on SO... ;)
I just feel it's such a waste of my resources and the experience is just boring, like "I watched a movie in a big room on a big screen in a big city" as opposed to: I made fire from damp surroundings :)
I tend to sleep on the floor in hotels anyway. Can't deal with soft beds.
And I sleep very well in nature :) Especially if it's raining and windy and the storm is louder than my snoring :D
I once had to sleep in a poor (another poor) hotel. It had cockroaches running around. Stupidly I told the staff and they sprayed the room with pesticides!! I think that night took a year off my life.
I kept the window open wide. I even contemplated sleeping in the bathroom, where they hadn't sprayed. But it was quite small, and I'd have had to sleep with my legs curled up.
The irony is that cockroaches wouldn't hurt me.. though they might be crawling around.
I've slept in the beds in this hotel which was the best sleeping experience of my life. I did look into buying the same mattress for home, but it was a bit pricy.
(And the stay was free. Frequent travel points for the win.)
It actually started with having back pains. Then someone told to me sleep on the floor for a week and see if it helped. It took a few nights to get used to. But my back has never troubled me after I started doing that.
All this comfort is just degrading our bodies too fast. It only works if it's used.
I spent the better part of my 20's and 30's sleeping in beds like ths. I am pretty sure my body got degraded a lot more than my current "comfort" purple mattress. :)
The thing is... and I say this as someone who enjoys cruise ships... ships really limit the space you can do stuff in, and all the "trappings" of luxury never compete with land-based offerings. Subs are even smaller than surface ships.
@Scratte I still slept on top of the (now very thin) mattress, as I didn’t want to sleep on the dirty floor.
Fun. Back to 999 reputation. I had 1003 yesterday, then a question I’d edited was deleted, so I lost 2 reputation, and I’m now back at 999. That makes sense...
The worst part? That edit was rejected (which I’ve already spoken to the reviewer about; conclusion: I strongly disagree with them), so I don’t understand why I lost 2 reputation. 🙄
Oh, and... finally, after all these days, somebody has reviewed 2/4 of my tag wiki edits, where one resulted in a rejection. Of course, context is rather gone, because the reviewer cannot read the flag I created concerning these tags, which was marked helpful a few days ago.
@DanielWiddis I do not think that's how it's suppose to work :D
@Andreas Not sure I understand how 1003-2 = 999
@Andreas You don't actually lose any reputation if an edit is rejected. You just don't gain 2. But, if one of the editor is removed or the post is deleted after the request is appoved, then you lose the 2 reputation points you previously gained.
@Andreas Don't flag until your edit goes through :)
I have one rejected edit due to "This edit conflicted with a subsequent edit.". It made me very upset.. and it still does. I do not edit for this reason.
Yes, but not everything should :) Sometimes a flaw makes it perfect. Also.. constantly correcting someone when they speak is a fast way to lose friends :)
@Scratte Meh, I do it all the time. When I interact with someone (chat, comments, they answer my question, etc.), I routinely browse their profile to see what kinds of questions they ask/answer. Sometimes something catches my eye and I look at it. If I learn something, it's generally helpful and I upvote both Q & A. I hadn't looked much at Andreas's stuff before, he had an interesting answer about Java inheritance that I didn't know until today.
There is a lot of interesting stuff on this site deserving of upvotes. "Interacting with me" is generally my filter to go looking for it, as the "top" and "bottom" filters aren't very useful.
It's 20, unless the queue is above a threshold. And since I'm a slow reviewer, I barely make those 20. But I probably Skip 100-200.
I kind of think that if an Answer has 9834 upvotes and the next one has just 5 upvotes, then I do not need to vote at all on that top one. It's not like it needs to rise.
Questions are closed for no good reason. Close questions is opinion based. And I don't like it at all.
But it's a technical Question. It's based however on Oracle's security guidance that states that 2 similar method calls will give identical results. But they do not.
Most of the questions are closed with a valid reason, though I do see questions getting closed that shouldn’t have been, or people demanding code, or «what have you tried» on questions where that is completely irrelevant.
I asked two people in the Python room to help me close 2 of them. I wanted to delete them, but they had answers. I later gave another question of mine a close vote too.
- and I think I deleted one without any answers.
- and the Roomba killed one back in 2018 or so, when I finally asked a new question. Around 15 views, and no votes.
Closed, deleted, < 0 scored Questions for sure counts. If a Question with an Answer is deleted, it's even worse, provided it's deleted in less than 30 days from when it was posted.
I'm not sure if the rule counts it the Question is self-answered though.
Well.. The Answer had no votes thankfully. Else I wouldn't have been able to delete the Question. But I have about 80 Answers, so I don't think a ban is just around the corner.
I think answer and question bans are treated as two different bans.
You could just ask the question in here, or in the Java room, first. Either I manage to answer it, or someone else does. If it’s a good fit for the main site, you just post it there as well, and then the one who found the solution posts their answer there too.
I doubt a question would get downvotes if it showed good research. Cite the docs. Give MCVE of the different behavior. Thoroughly search SO for possible dupes.
@Scratte It's actually pretty straightforward once the concept "clicks". But yeah, you can tell a big difference in what I wrote 5 years ago and today. I once answered an SO question where someone had copied my own "broken" code and was trying to use it with a fixed version of the jar and it wasn't working. :)
the C type I hate the most is the timeval structures, made up of various flavors of time_t that require an archaeology degree to navigate the header files to find how they're ultimately defined.
I watched Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga twice last night. Might watch it again tonight.
ESC: The Stort of Fire Saga; «Forholdet mellom to artister settes på prøve av både rivaler og scenetrøbbel når de prøver å slå gjennom som due i en global musikkonkurranse.» I can assure you that was not written by a European person.
Translation: «The relationship between two artists is tested as they try to break through as a duo in a global music competition, by rivals and stage issues.»
Tiger King? Was that portraying animal abuse as a good thing? Never watched it, but read an article about a person trying to protect animals having been portrayed as a murderer in it.
Not to mention that PETA routinely does terrible things to animals in the name of fighting for animals. Like stealing them from porches and putting them down so they don't suffer in captivity.
I watched quite a few documentaries many years ago, but the only good ones I find today, are videos of wildlife, and some Norwegian ones about whatever important thing is going on in the world at the moment. Most of the rest have been dumbed down.
@Andreas well, yeah "having been portrayed as a murderer in it" is technically correct even if the person is a murderer, but it seems to imply that you don't believe that. Note that the series contained footage of a guy (maybe accidentally) killing himself just off-screen with another guy right there with him. That series puts the bar pretty high for itself.
@AndrasDeak I’ve no idea who she is. All I know from the series is what I read in that article, stating there was a lack of evidence. I tend to treat people as innocent until that’s proven wrong, or I prefer not to make up a thought/belief.