@Shog9, @AnnaLear - strange question for you. I opened my recent MSO question after I got home and I was able to see some of the deleted comments, including one that I deleted. How should I report that bug and do you need to see a screenshot as proof?
13 days ago I flagged this answer for the "not an answer" reason. This got disputed.
I asked in the chat about it and I was told by a moderator (I can't recall who it was exactly) that it probably got disputed because after all it did attempt to answer the question.
He advised me to flag it as "V...
At the risk of receiving downvotes from both flaggers and mod-supporters, I would say that both you and "declining" moderator made mistakes here.
Your mistake is of using wrong flag. VLQ description says "answer is unlikely to be salvageable through editing" which makes it a very (very) ba...
@hichris123 It is highly relevant and reinforces my case. It speaks about using a custom flag message instead (which I did). I'll edit it in my post as another source on the topic.
And it's not so much that there are tons of such questions. It's more that I'm often tempted to ask for such data (rather than go "did you do this? And that? And how did you attach that? And did you check that?)
And there is currently no nice solution I can think of to have a good bit of content in the end.
Hmmm, yes that file is 153kb and you don't want to have everybody attach vs solutions, java-spring and ror projects to every question. You could imagine some special markup that let you include a base64 encoded zip file inside the question that doesn't get rendered but that file woudn't fit for size in that format...
For several minutes a while ago, SO was behaving strangely. The "Unanswered" tab was returning 0 questions, for example. Is this a known, periodic phenomenon?
I have below code
class ABC {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Integer inta = new Integer(10);
Integer intb = new Integer(10);
if (inta <= intb)
{
System.out.println("inta is less than intb");
}
if (inta >= intb)
{
System.out.println("int...
Couple of things pop into my mind without downloading the project:
Does your floor have a collider?
Does at least one of your objects have a rigidbody?
Is the floor's collider thick enough to realize it was hit when the characters passes through it?
@Bart I still feel the first one is off topic, or at least should be. Because then we have a crapload of questions all titled a variant of "Why does this code do this?" or "What does this code do?"
@ColeJohnson though the question seems to be "How can two wrapper objects be both equal and unequal at the same time?" Which makes it a bit more fair as a question. Though probably a duplicate of some sort. In any case, not the best question
Well done @TheFestivusUnicorn. That is the evil unicorn overlord we elected
I have a Java application, and GAE application. Here is what I want to do:
I want GAE account users to authorize in my Java application, and I don't want to use "Sign In with..." solution. Instead I want the users to login from my Java application login page ( e.g providing username and passwo...
@ColeJohnson, I don't understand, is there a deeper history behind that post? Why would one add [on-hold] to a title? I had a major cognitive dissonance seeing (3) close votes and what looked like an already closed Q. Took a while til seeing the typo. Why that?