@HovercraftFullOfEels I sympathize with you being pissed, but we need requests to be about content, not users. Feel free to re-request without the portion that's about the user.
Nomination for comment of the day, after a long back & forth about silently eating exceptions: "I think I fixed it, thanks :) I just replaced all the [code in the] IOException [catch blocks] with return; and it works."
@River I appreciate the information. While the link was fixed prior to my seeing it and posting the cv-pls, I didn't bother to click-through to the site to see if it was valid, or what code/data was actually available. The question was clearly a debugging question which had no code in the question. While the code may, or may not be linked on an external site, not having the code in the question makes the question off-topic and is fundamentally at odds with Stack Overflow's primary purpose.
Except in very limited circumstances, no one other than the OP can legally resolve the issue of not having the code in the question, even if code is available through some off-site link. IMO, the only appropriate response is to close the question until such time as the OP makes the question on-topic. Posting a comment informing the OP of the requirement and/or voting on the question are optional.
It's hard-to-impossible to determine the potential future contributions any one user has from just one question, however bad
I believe, based on experience alone, and without real numbers to back said belief up, that everyone's times are better spent in educating and helping, on average.
@toohonestforthissite You know how when you try to fix something, you start with the more time effective solutions, turn off and on, switch cable, etc, before moving on to more "expensive" solutions like trying to find and download a driver, or sending to a lab?
I think there's a similar situation here. A more time effective on average is to try to help and guide, and when that fails, close
But most of no one has the patience/time/energy for that on the short-term. Therefore, I think it's up to the system to improve itself (before asking the community to improve)
@MadaraUchiha If available, I normally start with a scope/logic analyser (preferring a mixed-signal scope) connected to the target, the device connected via JTAG to the dev-PC and start in the debugger with a breakpoint right before the new code from where I single step as far as possible. It's a bit more complicated with interrupts and external data feeds, but I nevertheless often try to start that way. All after I had a second read of the code, of course.
I'm strict to the agenda (unless that has changed): SO wants to be a repo of high-quality Qs&As. Helping the askers is more of a positive sid-effect (and the motivation for askers to ask about their problem). Without that we'd be just another forum. But yeah, that seems to be the way it's going being too nice.
@E_net4 Nope, I'm just trying to make sure that was what you are asking for. We cannot actually migrate to Cross Validated so you actually have to mod flag and ask them to do so. That is why I was asking as there is no way we can help you with that since you can handle it yourself by flagging.
@Ron I also had those. One of the reasons I'm still working on finishing my education is I didn't know exactly what I wanted so I just tried everything :)
@MichaelDodd I thin we had no significant rain fo more than 4 weeks now. Just a bit to increase humidity. And the last big rain also only increased humidity, but did not really cool things down.
I could sleep in the bath tub, but it's either water or me in there, so …
@JohnDvorak Seriously: I thought about a water-curtain, but the water here has too much minerals, so the tubes and the holes would very quickly be clogged. Plus water is quite expenmsive and the curtain increases humidity - which is the main problem right now already.
@MichaelDodd Bah, I saw the temperatures in the UK and that's just nothing to talk about ;-P I wish we were even close to them. It has been ca. 35-38°C here the last days and still steaming the nights. Takes a week or so already just to cool down the rooms a bit.
@toohonestforthissite Temperatures may not be something to write home about compared to other countries, but given we don't have AC and houses are designed to trap heat, 31°C+ on a near-constant basis is very significant for us
@toohonestforthissite The Nest thermostat in my living room has been reporting night-time temperatures of 27-28 for a few weeks now
@MichaelDodd "we don't have AC and houses are designed to trap heat" - You are aware our houses are build to conserve energy? And AC is ver rare here, too, expecially as electrical energy is very expensive here (IIRC 0.28€/kWh).
@MichaelDodd I wish I was close to them. But the actual problem is more the very high humidity. Currently the term "water bed" has a verry different meaning.
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Here's a link to the small discussion about this:
Should we clean up the [anonymous] tag?
The Questions 4:
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied? and is it unambiguous?
No.
anonymous has a variety of questions, mostly on the topic of anonymous functi...
@MichaelDodd Hmm, the three cities are not really the ones I'd choose for haliday, expecially not around november. I mean, ok, Heidelberg is next to Mannheim and indeed worth a visit, but more in Spring or late summer.
@toohonestforthissite It's more about the airport choice, from Southampton you can either fly to Dusseldorf or Munich, and with Dusseldorf at least there's a nice little cluster of cities with a short train ride between each one
@toohonestforthissite Though main reason we're visiting Mannheim is because the local parkrun is a nice course
and mainly Germany because I know enough of the language to get by
@MichaelDodd Ah, yeah, that explains why I don#t know it. A frind of mine in Munic likes this too, but I really prefer a good classic hit on the head with a beer bottle over these running events ;=)
But if you are in Mannheim and are interested in a good restaurant or maybe pub, you're welcome to ping me (if possible some days earlier, as I have currently no idea where I am or what I'm doing in november)
@Vega You're welcome. here is some 10K candy for you 1, 2, 3.
@gunr2171 I'm glad they brought no longer needed back.
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@MadaraUchiha everyone. Potential answerers, the site; there is simply no point wasting time trying to get the OP to extensively revise the question through comments etc. And this usually can be prevented by the OP reading the help center.
@MadaraUchiha SO is about helping people. It is not a place where everyone is entitled detailed technical support or debugging and guaranteed an answer. If the OP chooses to participate in a professional community then s/he should adhere to the standards expected. :-)
@NathanOliver I'm currently trying to figure out which post (Q, A or comment?) you mean. Seems my brwoser does not really show it in a way it's clear. Can you paste just a part (any part, just unambiguous) of the text so I can search for it?
@NathanOliver Ah, yes, I just read it, upvoted, he's exactly saying what I think about the latest changes of policies. Nevertheless, that "not nice" flag must be very new and with this flag, I don't think reasonable cricism in a comment is anymore possible now, as the allowed characters are not enough to have both, the technical comment and the now required cuddling and welcoming veebal hugging. Plus without being grown up in certain areas, I don't think I can talk honey and sugarly.
I used a question with the equivalent tag and it got put on hold with the reason being that
"Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software
library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack
Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam....
step 1. go to the link of suggested tag synonyms I posted above, step 2. if you see one you agree on click the "master" tag, step 3. use up or down arrow to vote