I'd like to personally flag my account as, "Will not make an attempt to sugar coat anything." And allow other users to filter out my content based on that setting... and allow me to filter out users based on whether they'll accept that kind of engagement.
@Catija if you want, feel free to hop into this room, user1271772 wants to hear your opinions as well I think, and don't know how to invite you directly.
@Shog9 Not necessarily. There could be long-time users who prefer to discard brass tacks help. For new users, a little banner or tooltip for, "You may be missing input from experts due to your settings." Could be helpful. Still...
They also quantify as a certain category of working shoes with reinforced noses... Safe enough for digging. And the profile-less sole means you don't leave very nasty footprints on a flat surface ;)
I would be happy to be in the "rude and obnoxious" category just to ensure I don't offend anyone through sheer stupidity imperfect knowledge of the English language...
@Shog9 You could add a similar field for anonymous users posting answers. That doesn't necessarily have to be bound to an account... it could be hoisted up to the Post itself
@Shog9 It's a checkbox, for pity's sake. Still, I'll make a meta post about it at some point unless someone beats me to it. We can argue its merits there.
name is displayed on the post, so gotta ask for that. email is in case you ever want to own your post, so gotta ask for that. But neither one needs to be verified.
Like... We got folks from all over the world participating here. It's a crapshoot as to whether the full CoC can adequately convey the idea of constructive participation in a way that's gonna make sense to folks from the US, France, Germany, that weird place with the sprinkle sandwiches that half this room comes from, etc.
@ShadowWizard Well, I still owe Joel Spolsky a bottle of Champagne, so next time when I'm in New York, I'm going to drop it on his desk together with my rep chart...
The what is clear: To allow the entire StackExchange network to be inherently a little bit more polite while remaining helpful.
The how is clear: To extend the Off-Topic Close Reasons by 112 characters.
The simple question is: What does it take to make this happen?
The long question:
At the ...
@ShadowWizard man I get sick of these people showing up and demanding the site be more polite. Who's this guy think he is to suggest those close reasons aren't polite?
@canon Yeah, but the problem with deciding this based on only the text of the question itself is... There are an awful lot of questions that look kinda lousy, but are really useful. So it's like trying to pick high-quality Wikipedia pages based on what the stub looks like.
@JohnDvorak: this is the problem !! I was never trying to do that! Rene and Glorfindel just made it look like I did and that's how the downvote momentum started!
@Fabby yep :P. Consider all the free time you don't have to spend on a boring management class, but can spend on drinking another beer (at your own costs, of course! :P)
When I go to the questions tab (sorted by newest) under my profile's activity page and look through all the questions that I have asked so far, I noticed that my very first asked question's relative-time shows "11 hours ago" and the timestamp (hover over) displays "2015-07-16 03:17:39Z" (Please n...
To this day many "weird" user experience decisions made by Jeff exist, most likely they would do it in a different day if done today, but... as @Fabby said.. "meh". :)
@Fabby "as early as 1981 an industry executive complained in public that "Gates is notorious for not being reachable by phone and for not returning phone calls."[57]"
I was still a dev back then and my company was the only one outside of the US that was a beta-tester for something called "Microsoft Mail" (the predecessor of Exchange and Outlook)
And as we spoke like 7 languages amongst 3 devs, we were given a lot of support and one of them was to be able to call the dev group...
so on a FR-night local time, I called the dev group and could hear the phone system switching to another group and another and another...
and finally after >40 rings, this guy picks up and I told him what my problem was and if he could help me...
He told me: "I'm the last one in the building"
I apologised, asked him how it was being a security guard in the Microsoft HQ and got a chuckle and a response:
"I'm not a security guard, I'm Bill Gates"
Me "Yeah, sure you sound a lot like Bill Gates, but anyway, I wish you a fantastic evening and a great week-end"
Next Monday, I called one of the devs and told him the story...
His response: well, you called our group number and if you let that number ring long enough, all the phones in the entire building start ringing
So it's possible it was him, because he's mostly the last person to leave on a Friday...
But I usually work until 3am at least, and it doesn't matter if it's Friday or Saturday or Christmas, I just work when I am not asleep, and a lot of people in the software industry are similar right?
As my experience with Linux is not as extensive as the other OSes I know, I'm trying to find interesting questions which I know quite a bit about under other OSes and try to wrap my head around looking at it from the Linux side.
@user1271772 Yeah, but you missed the bold above...
Back when Micro$oft still gave individuals credit for posting something in their KB, I had quite a few KB arrticles in my name... (without being a Microsofft employee!)
I just opened a ticket and then immediately posted the answer (like Q&A here nowadays) and closed the ticket...
If someone thought it was a good one for the KB, it got transferred, first name and last name and all
I looked at your AskUbuntu profile and saw that one of the links was a different color from the rest, turns out I had clicked on "What's a good back-up strategy for 1 desktop PC?" before !!
Wow! I now looked at the edits! Basically, the OP should not be getting the points for all the upvotes since the edits. There should come a point at which "any new upvotes going to the question go to Fabby"
I am not talking about people with borderline personality or spectrum disorder issues (like rudeness), rather behaviours like paranoia and depression.
A recent question on Ask Ubuntu highlighted that I just don't know how to safely deal with some personality traits. It was a long and extremely...
I'm currently in London, England. The biggest "quantum calculator" which can do some calculations but is not Turing universal has 2048 qubits (it's called the D-Wave 2000Q and is their 4th commercial quantum computer). The biggest "quantum computer" which can do universal quantum computation, is IBM's 50-qubit quantum computer. Google claims to have a 72-qubit universal quantum computer, which they announced at the APS conference, but there is no evidence that it exists.
I already have signed the petition for the abolishment of winter (apart for skiing business), but so far my local legislation hasn't reacted. 0/10 would not vote again
I've talked with the moderators (as foreshadowed), consulted the rest of the community team and listened to users on meta about the difficulties faced by a site called "Health". The general consensus is that we would be better off with a site like the proposed Medical Sciences site. Unfortunately...
Shamelessly asking for an update about this (wrote an email to Jon a few days ago as well, with no response). Just a little "haven't forgot about it, this is where we're at" would be nice