I hear there’s too much English in this movie. I would’ve preferred if they could’ve kept it to Icelandic for scenes with Icelandic actors only. Mikael Persbrandt could’ve spoken Icelandic, as he’s Swedish.
It's not the right cast at all and will give error: array required, but Object found
@VLAZ They are actually :) Else the very first line would give an error, but it doesn't. It's the assignment that's the problem
Then I try this (Object[] obj2).[0] = Integer.valueOf(1); since obviously ob2 is just an Object. I need to somehow cast that to an array, but this just gives me 3 errors: error: -> expected .. error: <identifier> expected .. error: ';' expected
You should've made a custom moderator flag on it, explaining you were probably a target of revenge downvoting, giving a link to what you thought was the reason.
I don't know what the reason was. And it was pretty spurious, so I don't think there'd be anything to investigate. The first downvote came within the same minute as one on one of my answers.
The second came, if I remember correctly, after a comment trail on meta, where my view wasn't entirely popular.
But I do not feel a loss for the Question, so I'm not going to actually do anything. I know how to get the full list of classes in a patched module, if I ever need to.. which is very unlikely :D
@Andreas Yes, but it's just one vote. There are no rules saying one can't be upset by meta and then find a post that one doesn't like and downvote it :D
@Andreas Basically, you need to show a pattern. If there's not a pattern (example: they only downvoted one or two posts and never touched your account again) then there's no way to prove serial voting even if you can see votes.
The flag would basically contain "I've had a total of two downvotes on my Question, which isn't fair because it's a good Question" :D That will not result in a helpful flag :)
@RyanM That's caught by the system, unless there are multiple users. At that point, you probably found a voting ring too, or forbidden use of secondary accounts.
Of course if that same user went and downvoted everyone else once each in the same comment trail, then there may be grounds to revert those. But even then, I do not think it would be done.
A user responding to views on Meta with downvotes is damaging to the discussions we need to have. If such users aren't caught, that's a big problem to the site.
But I cannot know which user it was, or even if there were ever such a user. The one last vote could also have been someone else that just didn't like my post, no?
@Scratte If it's good, I don't understand why you want to keep it deleted.
I don't think I've ever been the victim of targeted downvoting, but I have received downvotes on questions years after they were posted, though those questions were/are bad. Last time, it resulted in me close voting on 3 of my questions, asking two others to help me close two of them.
I'm pretty sure I have comments on other users posts on that Question too.
..I'm not going to even try to investigate this. There are too many users and there's a lot of other users that never posted nor commented as well. There's just noway to know.
So.. now I've checked 3 users on a different comment-trail than on my post, and there's no downvotes on that date.
I'd already given that Meta answer an upvote. While I don't agree with everything you mention, many of the idea you put forth are important and good, and the answer itself captures a big issue.
Also, yes: hiding closed questions is a terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible idea.
@Scratte If somebody downvoted based on that comment section, it was likely somebody else reading it, not others you interacted with.
I wasn't going to post an Answer there. Then two regulars poked me into doing it. I spent way to long on writing it too.. then it kind of got a life of it's own.
@Andreas Yes, that's very likely. Or.. it was someone that was looking for -patch-module and found my post irrelevant and confusing :)
I generally only downvote closed questions that happen to be outright terrible, or if made by a high reputation user. If they're of standard, bad/low quality, and by a newer user, then no.
I'm reading it because there's something that I do not understand. Something that I tried to understand from the specification or documentation and I don't get it. My brain is in information chaos and I struggle to make head and tails of what I'm reading in the Question and on the Answers, so that I can apply it to make some sort of structure in my own head. A comment saying "Thanks! You're SO awesome!" doesn't change anything for me. I do not struggle to read or understand that.
@RyanM Probably.. :)
When I'm in this sort of struggle I also tend to downvote the highly upvoted "fancy" quotes from the specifications, where the reader is left to apply it. It's useless when the struggle is in fact to apply it.
I've never used Python much. I did a bit of work with it for an internship long ago, and I use it every now and then, in no small part because Jupyter is amazing.
Most issues with Jupyter are around it letting you create non-reproducible notebooks because people didn't check if the code actually works if you run it start to end.
And/or with notebooks growing beyond what they should have
(as I understand it. I'm mostly a hobbyist python user myself.)
but since there weren't a lot of those old computers and the assignment was for the entire class, we couldn't just leave it there on it's own, since someone else would just stop it and take over the computer. So we took turns guarding it :D
Well. I'm not sure if any recursive algorithm for fibonacci is a good idea.
@Shree I think you should ignore the people who don't understand you. It is their problem not yours. I think the ones you were having an argument with do not write well.
The thing that bothers me when conversations are moved out is those few messages left behind like little breakcrumbs. (I'm not referring to the move message itself.)
@bad_coder Namaste. We care site , that's why I am here. I don't know about this room and reply 1st time. I don't care about kick. They have so many contributors and don't feel that they miss me but it's ethic if I don't like I don't support.
@Shree Namaste, my Favourite Flagger. Sometimes chat gets a bit weird in SOCVR! There is really no harm intended, and it's best just to "move on" when things start getting awkward. Many of us know your contributions to the site and respect you immensely. Sometimes he who says nothing says most!
This room is where we take our chat when it gets "off topic" for SOCVR. All sorts of crazy stuff ... but still stay within the rules of the Site and keep things decent.
@10Rep If the RO who moved it felt it was best 'deleted', then they would move to /dev/null. Actually moving messages here is rare. Normally, somebody just suggests we "continue in here..."
@AndrasDeak That's just not a very good excuse to flag a message though. In other places seeing a woman's face is offensive. Or talking about sausages.
Well.. a bed is just a place where you sleep. I can say: My bed is the floor, and it would be correct English. Usually a bed is comprised of furniture, a mattress, sheets, pillows and covers. And sleeping there is usually between the sheet and the cover, no?
Hope you understand my English. I able to program but not able to speak English. I understand loop , API, Array blaa blllaaa blllllla but not English :D
@Shree don't you worry about it! I'm not a native English speaker yet I can understand what you're saying. Whoever keeps repeatedly complaining that they don't understand (without making an effort to communicate better) is not trying hard enough.
And you're probably better off if you let this incident go. You'll just be annoyed for no reason :)
sometimes people are wrong and there's nothing you can do about it