I haven't gotten to trying it yet since I try to read through scripts before installing them as a general policy, and wwwoooooooowwwww is that one long :-p
@RyanM You don't need to read it. There's nothing dodgy in the script at all. It's been read by both Oleg Valter and double-beep as well on multiple occasions with improvements and code review :)
There's a ton on of links inside the script to chat messages whenever we discussed a details or a feature :)
I swear.. there's no dodgy code in the script at all. Maybe some unoptimized code.. but nothing that takes your information and shares it or anything of the sort :)
Ah.. it depends on how you say it, I suppose :) It I made the script sound dodgy, then perhaps Ryan will in fact read every line.. :) Kind as I am, I posted a readable version, and not a stupid un-minified version that mangles all the naming (like some user do)
@Scratte well... new users probably need the "bot" badge as they get utterly confused by what Community actually is, but yeah, everyone who uses your script knows what diamond means
Minimal set appears to be Stack Exchange CV Request Generator and AdvancedFlagging
Only message is the console is this warning:
> Will-change memory consumption is too high. Budget limit is the document surface area multiplied by 3 (2045952 px). Occurrences of will-change over the budget will be ignored.
Yeah, it has a single include line: // @include /^https?://(?:[^/.]+\.)*(?:stackexchange\.com|stackoverflow\.com|serverfault\.com|superuser\.com|askubuntu\.com|stackapps\.com|mathoverflow\.net)/(?:q(?:uestions)?\/\d+|review|tools|admin|users|$)/
The script has nowhere to put it's link on "Suggested edits" unless you're looking at an Answer and then there will be a link of the Question. But not on the other Answers. If the suggested edit is on a Question, then there is no link at all from the request generator. So it's basically loading but not actually useable.
So I suggest what we just add the suggested edit review queue to an exclude.
and also remove the "users" from the include, because that makes no sense at all.. it looks like a one line catch all to me.
The short intermittent one was a catalyst to begging you to make something else :)
..of course when you edit the request generator, it will be overwritten on any updates :/
But I don't think there's another way to do it. I can't fix it on my end. And my browser doesn't complain about running them both at the same time. And I have quite a few scripts running, so they're not even the only ones.
I initially installed Opera because I had some issues with Facebook and chrome wasn't too happy. Since I joined Stack Overflow, I've been using Opera here and other browsers for other sites.
Wait.. is that interest rates when purchasing apps from the store?