So entirely hypothetically speaking if I were to write a feature request for it, someone could make a pull request and someone like Yaakov would simply have to merge it?
A few weeks ago, Physics lost a greatly admired mod, who has been a member of the network since the early days: dmckee. And now, another senior member, prolific contributor and textbook author Ben Crowell has deleted his account. :(
@Magisch yep, but my experience is that the cow level rumor actually became widespread after the Hellfire add-on was released.
Notice that the Map of the Stars is an item in Diablo 3.
> Poking the dead cows near Adria's Hut in the order of Middle Cow, Left Cow, Right Cow will cause the ground near a dead tree to light up, but only if you have the Map of the Stars item. If not, then you will have to try again when you have said item. The area is populated with a large number of cows that are not threatening to murder you. Near the center of the area is a chest supposedly belonging to Wirt, containing his stash and the pet Royal Calf.
less known is the fact that there was a removed "Map of the Stars" item back in Diablo 1
@PM2Ring Where'd you hear about Ben deleting his account? It's still live, he's been active less than a day ago, and doesn't appear to have posted a public request to have it nuked. stackexchange.com/users/506533/ben-crowell?tab=activity
is there still a loophole where you say you're younger than a certain age and they have to delete your account and all contributions because of the COPPA?
well, you could theoretically give your account to your child and have them download all the hacks for cs go :p
I just thought it would be funny to say you're like a year older than your decade old account, so that you'd have to have started using the network when you were about one year old
Meh. I answered "no" and "no more welcome and no less welcome". Because I hold the unpopular opinion that there is no such thing as a Stack Overflow community, it's too splintered and too impersonal to talk about a community.
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Jon Ericson wrote about Meta. https://jlericson.com/2020/02/04/misunderstanding_meta.html#fnref:5
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> Meta users are difficult to deal with because they have fully bought into Stack Exchange. A lot them happen to be developers (or “people who code”), but that’s not their defining feature. Meta users aren’t entitled; they are passionate about the project of bringing knowledge to the masses. They see company success as a means to that end and nothing more.
We had to close some gaps when the hack thing happened last year... and ... if I understand correctly, the Twitter API made use of one of the gaps we closed... so... I think it may be permanent.
I did actually mention it yesterday because someone said something about how easy it is to make oneboxes for chat... and the answer I got about whether it would be fixable was noncommittal.
every old answer that user wrote is also plugging the same product. The only difference is that in last years batch the answers were much more detailed and admitted the poster created it.