@Enzokie A water utility truck arrived in the village centre, giving away bottled water to drink while the pipe repairs were under way. Unfortunately, the truck turned up two hours after the repair was complete and the taps worked again:(
It changed about ~2.5 years ago so that mods can click on it to see the actual revisions, but apart from that, it's always shown the number of edits on hover...
@kayess careful... I think smokey is keeping an eye on things and notices when you go for lunch... she may have lined you up for the next blame command :p
Silly question: 2 answers on the same question, both not actually relevant to the admittedly bad question. Both answers got an almost instant 3 upvotes. Are we bothered????
Oh and both of these 2 answers were from the same person
The proposed duplicate was indeed identical, but is now deleted. @Noname can you explain why you delete the old question and ask the same question again? — tripleee8 secs ago
^ is that flaggable behavior? the questions look pretty identical though I haven't compared in detail
well git instead of exec which isn't exactly an improvement
@StephenKennedy (although I missed that, I threw it on the premises that it's a 1 day old account, which answers mainly 1 day old account's questions and gets upvotes very quickly on those)
@tripleee I had the same thought. The question is deleted again now. Let's see if there will be a third repost. Checking his other questions (which also mostly did not get answers), one would expect OP takes a rest and thinks about the reason there are no answers. But it is easier to blame others.
@StephenKennedy The geezer is definitely one of a crew of 4. Would be interesting to know if the other 3 are real of his sock puppets And if they all upvote all of each others answers. But I have no idea how to look for that.
@RiggsFolly you can't directly, as only SE employees can see who votes on what. What you can see is whether the accounts only answer each others questions; a mod can additionally check IPs afaik
@Adriaan I am not going to loose any sleep over it :) I just thought is was rather odd and a bit against the ethos of SO. So I thought I would throw it out to my elders and better to have a look at
@Adriaan Well at least now he is reading the questions. Finally got one right and picked up a correct answer and 4 Upvotes
@RiggsFolly wow another question by your boy.. 3 upvotes and seems to have encryption keys in the post.. This one needs a mod flag for redaction I think
@SurajRao all socks were simply deleted, so their votes went too. All that stayed were the votes from other users (which happened to be all downvotes). Nothing complicated there.
@Nkosi If it's good up vote it. If it is not up to par comment, down vote, flag or close vote if appropriate. Self answered questions themselves are okay and encouraged.
@SotiriosDelimanolis Do you know which answer or question of you is cited here. I'm searching for a better dupe target. The accepted answer is not very easy to understand for newbies.
I just read some marketing sputum from Bosch Power-Tool about adding cloud sevice and online-whatever to their tools to enhance quality. At some point it says: "processing power doubles every 18 months, we must take advantage of this. I wonder if they use CPUs to drive a screw soon. But, hey, it's all OOP: just call screw.drill(in).
@MartinJames You shouldn't have used a 747 injector without using the matching exhaust
@MartinJames I once had a car where I had to be worried when that light went off. It was fine as long it was on.
@Cerbrus There is already speculations in the forum of that article about power drills not working with certain screws due to licensing or compatibility problems. Authorisation ("you must be that large to drill this screw") also comes into mind.
@Cerbrus One really helpful thing would be to not work if the wrong bit is used, e.g. Star/Spax for Philips or wrong size. I had some expensive bits ruined by a friend using the wrong size/form.
@MartinJames That's what I call a high quality engine-light.
Instead of reporting problems with devices via cloud, they should concentrate on selling devices which don't fail. But that is against the fundamental principles of business.
@Cerbrus First thing will be you have to updated your newly bought power drill before you can use it. And need an app to drill anything else than slotted screws. Of course Torx work only with the next version of power-toll-OS, but the beta has problems with Philips. I think that's the moment I'll go back to manual screwdrivers.
@MartinJames TBB, I prefer Torx for all screws. Luckily one can get most screws with with that. The rest is Philips or Pozidrive. I abandoned slotted screws a long time ago. The esxception are very small screws (<M2) which are harder to get with anything else.
@SotiriosDelimanolis Oh, that's embarrassing... Sorry, I didn't see your comment, because I didn't expect an answer with a copy of a comment in the same question.
@DragandDrop I blame it all on Ford/GM. I'm sure that they both had a series of high-level reports and meetings about saving $0.03 per car by changing screw head design.
@DragandDrop TGhere are also 3 point stars, Torx-like with a pin in the middle, etc. I bought two or three boxes with special bits some time ago. They include Torx, too, because that time it was also very uncommon.
@MartinJames It's more about not every hobbyist tinkering with critical machine parts. I don't think it is fun to see a valve paying a visit to the driver at 200km/h.
@DragandDrop They are used for white warez, too. The idea is the same: not everyone tinkering with the interiour. But then, every hardware-store here sells boxes with these special bits. Before I had them, often a cheap sloted driver worked, too.
The worst screw were the safty screw with spining part. it's like a lock ans a screw mixed together. And you could have fucked the screw using a industrial electric screwdriver
@Machavity Not great, but no longer terrible (he shares code, but not the result or any errors). Not enough to close I guess, at least OP is active. I'll try to provide additional guidance.
@Jean-FrançoisFabre A question you posted a cv-pls for was used as an audit. The person who failed the audit has asked on Meta why it was closed. This is just FYI, as there are already 2 answers. @MartinJames @techraf (you both VtC)
@EJoshuaS Sounds like a good case for the <50 questions quick burninate process. Any >20K user willing to authorize that? (And that has authoritative knowledge of parking, if that's a thing)
@JohnDvorak It burns even more if you let air into your mouth. The trick about drinking Tabasoco sauce (e.g.) is to get all air out of the mouth before drinking and not to swallow air. Of course you should also try to not breath for some minutes after drinking.
@MartinJames Does it really matter how one spells "gibberish"? It is gibberish anyway. (fyi: there is a german word "Glibber" which is like "yelly", that's what I might have had in mind)
@Makyen thanks for the heads up about the closed question on audit. I cast the first "too broad" vote, but that's when the question had no code attached. After code has been attached, there was no way for me to convert as duplicate instead. So I'm clean :)
@Jean-FrançoisFabre Yeah, no big deal. It looked like the Meta post was already handled. We generally notify involved users when we see that a post that's been part of SOCVR's process or where it appears a regular here might be involved.
@Ron: there are a lot. Strictly arcade: Ghosts'n'Goblins, Bad Dudes vs Dragonninja, Shinobi, Galaga, Green Beret / Rushnattack, Bagman, Pacman, Pengo, Raiden, Pang, Mortal Kombat...
I only did that once. Couldn't do that again :) Specially cannot beat this Goro b**stard now.
yes ASM. Maybe not MK. I think some are a mix of C and asm (for the must-be-fast parts). A.I. parts were in C. I know Marble Madness (that I have forgotten, awesome game) was coded in C. Pang uses a Z80 for code!! I couldn't believe this.