Well, there's certain neighborhoods here I don't understand. Like Williamsburg, crappy studios are in the $3000 range, and then you see these out of work hipsters with crappy bands living there. It's... irritating.
I'm a little out from the city in Brooklyn though. As you move closer to Manhattan prices go up fast and spaces get smaller. When I lived in Manhattan, we were paying $2500/mo for an 800 sq ft space split between 3 people, six floor walk up, moldy kitchen, roaches the size of your fist. It's weird.
That was a bit of a shock, because I moved there from Pittsburgh, which is one of the cheapest places in the country to live, where I was paying $550/mo for an entire half of a town house by myself.
> You seem to be under the impression that there is a special breed of bad humans. There is no such thing as a stereotype bad man in this world. Under normal conditions, everybody is more or less good, or, at least, ordinary. But tempt them, and they may suddenly change. That is what is so frightening about men.
I think bot writers should think a bit along the lines of YAGNI @uni. If it helps, @nicael pinged me via his sock some time after his suspension and told me bugs which I could report. I didn't. The reasons were the same as the ones JasonC told Astro. I was down to 1 rep, but I didn't fret over the loss of points. Even after the entire episode was over, I am left with a net loss of points.There are some moral standards which apply even on the intenet. Helping suspended users is wrong.
Oh yeah and don't forget to hit that button on your app the exact moment you fall asleep. If you miss it you have to stay awake until you get it right.
@nicael Report the bugs of the penalty box when you return. We will wait till then. Find all the holes and enjoy these 30 days, but please don't make the suspension a joke, you are better than that. Nicaelbot, really? You are free to ignore this request, but I just wanted to let you know.
@JasonC That would require moving the list of blacklisted sites from the Python code itself (findspam.py) to an external file, similar to blacklistedUsers.txt. Which may be a good idea, although there's a drawback: Smokey clones will start with empty list. Also, in Undo's environment those .txt files might be getting wiped out once in a while (not sure). cc: @ProgramFOX
@ShadowWizard Sorry! It's what happens when you let @nicael tell you about a bug :P Basically, when you see the edit, you click improve, do nothing, and click 'Save Edits'. It's never made a new revision (at least since nicael told me about it), and I'm pretty sure there is already a bug report about it... I'll try not to do it again... because it is kind of unfair (like you said, it's binding), but you've got to admit, it's hard to stop using a bug, once you know about it! :P
@Shog9 no, you are wrong. I care, even though I was never suspended (yet). Plus, 7 people care for this minor wording issue. Plus a developer of Stack Exchange care enough to fix another UI bug. Need more examples?