I am asking too many questions; so instead of asking again I figured I'd just say something here. What's with "review" and why am I now seeing it in the toplinks? (even though I have no moderation privileges whatsoever)
@YiJiangs Alright, I just didn't see it there before; and it seems to relate to the things outlined in the top privilege bracket (can't remember what it was called though.) Where it says they gain access to some displays that do just that.
Hmm, time to see if I can hit the "Monthly questions quota" in one day... I'm apparently well on my way. // Not seriously though. Unless I bother making another few questions for the more tags I see that need synonyms.
Also; offhand does anyone know where that not-so-pretty graph on SO is that showed the correlation of SO Rep to Meta SO Rep on a daily basis? I've found it a few times, but no idea where it is now.
(Won't let me edit the above message.) I'll probably bookmark it for future laughs whenever found.
out of curiousity, does anyone know if mods can see who and what a user has downvoted?
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@chown In general, no, but they can see statistics related to suspicious voting patterns (i.e. one user voting up all of another user's posts). I'm not sure of the details.
There is a show votes option for developers, but we explicitly disallow it on our own posts -- to reduce any temptation of looking at votes on our own posts.
The intent of the function is to look at voting irregularities at the developer level.
And of course developers have access to the underl...
@jcolebrand It depends on how you connected to the git repository to be honest, as does with mercurial. If you just cloned it, then there are a few more steps you'll have to take first (such as pulling the most recent set, mergeing your changes, and pushing it). If you init'd your repo before pushing, then you'll have to do something like git push origin master
@jcolebrand With git it's always best to reference your local branch in commands, such as git push origin master would push from your local master to the "origin" master. But it's all up to how you have your repo set up. What happens when you try to do it, "not working"
I think stackoverflow.com/questions/8115257/… needs to be moved to Programmers so the bloke gets some answers :), but of course it needs some more votes.
I was originally thinking of it in the context of the comparison to university classes. However, it's a good idea to highlight it if it's a core part of the offering.
I'm still adjusting to it, but it's not too bad. Though, I'm basically worthless once I get home from work. I do get a little bit done each morning before work.
I'll probably do that eventually. Though, getting some news while I drive would be a good idea as well. That way I won't feel compelled to watch the news at 9.
That said, a good tech news podcast would be useful as well. I'd spend less time reading that stuff in the morning.