When we fetch an ID from somewhere, we usually convert it to a string, but at some locations, we do not. This might cause a problem where, for example, 1 != "1".
I'm tempted to post a comment like "Please stop editing, you're flooding the Tavern" to the author of the answer being edited every couple of minutes :D
now we need one more edit on an answer there to test :/
By the way, I also found out why the no-reposter didn't work for answers -- the title we register to the no-reposter is different than the title we post. And an alert still gets re-posted if the title changed, so...
Hmmm, firefox is already running ... it is probably updating to the next version but for the last 30 minutes it is only consuming CPU without any feedback...
Unless you consider the fan in my pc running at a higher speed as feedback
This is fixed, and it will appropriately appear under "Technology" but it will take a bit of time for the stackexchange.com cache to drop and refresh the current site list.
@ShadowWizard @hichris123 @JanDvorak I think it should now be completely ignored. This report is the first one after using strings for IDs everywhere, so previous ignores wouldn't suddenly work.
I am making an android app for Face Recognition using LDA (Linear Discriminant Analysis) algorithm with the database in eclipse. I have searched it everywhere but getting it for OpenCV method.
I have got code for face detection, now want more for face recognition using LDA.
My whole project is l...
@bjb568 well, my own is still only 2 y/o and when being told "don't touch it" he touch it with a smug look on his face... but I want to believe that over the years people change ;)
No, I can't and AFAIK I'm free to comment on anything I see. If you feel that is not the case please state your concerns on meta or flag my comment for being rude. — rene13 secs ago
@Braiam But I'm sure Gnat doesn't use the CVQ so he simply close votes from the question. How would it work in that case? One of us should first hit that question so it appears in our activity tab, right?
@bjb568 You can use "URL Parameters" link in the sidebar to set which URL parameters you want to be crawled. Google doesn't know if they change the content of the page or don't.
I'm new in IT security. What should be my first step in. Can somebody suggest good books and online tutorials. I can program in C++ , python and Java. My default os is debian.