I recently noticed the "Votes Cast" feature present in every user's stack overflow account: this feature allows other users to see how many votes a user has cast, and more importantly, what type (upvotes vs downvotes). This prompted me to explore the profiles of other users to try to figure out m...
This prompted me to explore the profiles of other users to try to figure out more about their voting personalities: were they more positive than negative; were they frequent voters, etc.
I noticed most users cast many more downvotes than upvotes, which brings me to a conclustion: that the...
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Not neutral enough.
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@animuson wait, did you nuke all of those users? Were they all socks?
I quite often happen to be misjudged on my voting patters exposed through my profile page.
I decided to withdraw my nomination for a moderator for 2 reasons:
after seeing other peoples achievements I came to conclusion that I am not experienced enough to be a moderator. Even though I would lik...
@mehow I THINK YOU SHOULD HAVE MORE DOWNVOTES THAN UPVOTES TO BE ELECTED TO A MODERATOR. IT SHOULD BE A REQUIREMENT, JUST LIKE HAVE THOSE 4 BADGES. People who have 10 to 1, 5 to 1 upvote - downvote ratios, should not be mods. People who suggest otherwise, DO NOT know what they are talking about, and have a wrong impression of the site and of a user's and moderators role. — iStimpleFeb 11 at 15:32
Great post. However, now that I've looked at Robert Harvey's SO account, I am SHOCKED. He has a 7 to 1 upvote/downvote ratio. Why does he have such a poor voting record? — iStimpleFeb 11 at 16:23
@Cupcake yea, i don't know.. so many people even explained to him that it wasn't a big deal.. yet he still deleted his account,... he had like over 100K rep too.
I found a way to do this. This guide should help:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/nettracer/archive/2013/12/30/how-it-works-on-the-wire-iis-http-client-certificate-authentication.aspx
Approve edit please: superuser.com/questions/792493/… - before the OP goes back and edits it some more and it gets confusing (I requested that he add more info, so he should be editing soon).
"I need three answers at least so I can make up my mind instead of that crazy little kids opinion." I think this should automatically be appended to every meta question.
@iStimple Why not? It's not CV-able, it's a specific programming problem. It should be upvoted because it is useful to the CSS community.
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Why did we end up closing this question as a duplicate? I think it should be the canonical instead. It has a better title, and a more detailed answer. Can we reopen this and close the other question as a duplicate of this instead? — Cupcake1 min ago
@bjb568 it's too broad in my opinion.. Think about this.. You're saying it's ok for anyone to post an image of how they want something too look.. and have others write the code without them attempting anything
I can only afford to spare 10 minutes a day at most to the task of reviewing questions in the Close Review Queue, but since it's an extremely time-consuming process, I've recently just given up completely on closing questions through the queue. Which is sort of a waste, because I have 40 close vo...
I know it's not a programming question but I'm in a hurry to choose a netbook like this and I haven't been able to find the minimum system requirements for an R installation (e.g. minimum RAM). I am interested in a small netbook so as to be able to use it in class. Has anybody used R in a netbook...
I should userscript a "crap" button to all questions that will DV, CV (as the most used reason, or unclear if not voted before), VLQ, and post to chat.
However, I spent 40 minutes on the phone with them the other night, because the DNS lookup for my site was failing. In the end, they said they weren't sure what happened, that they were "resetting my zone file" (or something), and that my website would be back up within 24-48 hours.
@jadarnel27 One of my favorite Network Solutions experiences was when I hit the "Stop JVM" button and something on their end crashed and locked me out of editing the site entirely. Then I called them. Then two days later they were still "working on it". Then I responded "Please close my account". That one was the last straw.
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> While the Windows cmd program may have issues with long folder names, Node (and thus npm) always uses the UNC paths internally for fs operations, so it should work fine in npm.
> Or perhaps we can just tell ourselves that this Santamarta guy probably isn't nearly as smart as he appears so we can all rest a little easier on our next transcontinental flight. He seems pretty smart, though. We shall see later this week.
What makes these questions deserving of higher priority than the rest of the off-topic questions? If we're gonna build a queue / UI for one particular off-topic reason, it'd better be a real urgent threat to the site...
And I'm not really convinced that "recommendation questions" fit the bill t...