@QPaysTaxes the problem is that we're often too fast with flagging for them to edit.
I expected so.
And I edited when it was still at 0 score, if I knew there were already spam flags pending I'd be more hesitant to edit (that would e.g. depend on the quality of the answer)
On branch deploy Your branch is behind 'origin/deploy' by 466 commits, and can be fast-forwarded. (use "git pull" to update your local branch) nothing to commit, working tree clean
@Undo I wouldn't have done that (they even tried to improve their answer, so they're showing some signs of positive participation), but that's your call.
basically rather than using named groups and parsing the name, I'm going to use regular groups, but when assembling the regex at the beginning I'm going to parse each keyword and count the number of groups, then use that offset to create a mapping between the group number and the pattern
the problem was that it wasn't sequential since if a keyword contained a group that would throw off the count, which is why I used named groups instead
@Andy I think I have a bead on this - it'll probably be using an admin key for initial deploy, then setting permissions to only allow changes to the created resources.
@Glorfindel You should have an item in your inbox for the TestFlight build. Really quick overview of how app works: Camera overlays little yellow dots over flights within ~30km, table view below the camera shows those flights. Tap a row to see details on said flight.
Kinda fun to play with
Need to find someone with an iPhone X to see if layout is totally broken.
At our stack exchange we have some users created recently that have no activity, simply a name and profile which contains add for some car insurance quotes. How can we deal with users like that? Are there tools to report them to moderators and for moderators to flag them somehow or remove them?
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apparently whatever crazed maniac who came up with this decided that the way to handle them was to throw an exception when you compile them to tell you to reparse them with the flag set
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There are some clouds right now, but I could see the plane myself as well directly (not sure via the camera, because the lights are flickering and Undo's dots compete with them – the camera fails to detect stars with magnitude lower than 0 anyway).
I added a comment to jQuery ID selector not working but something strange is happening. The end code reads "); but SO decided to change that to ";);.
I did not add a ; in front of the ).
To further explain what's happening here, the following:
"http://example.com/." http://example.com/.
"htt...
To explain what happens here:
"http://xyz.com/a/b/c"
is turned into
"http://xyz.com/a/b/c"
The auto-linker sees this as a link to http://xyz.com/a/b/c", so the semicolon is left over, and that's where it suddenly appears from.
Granted, this is isn't exactly the expected result.
@QPaysTaxes I'm in a chaotic evil, pissed-off-at-everyone mood. It means I will not hesitate to obliterate him.
@QPaysTaxes he's been answer banned since eternity
downvotes operate similarly.
@QPaysTaxes downvotes by a majority of the world, and autoflags from duplicated post content I believe. But as they're all sniped I'm less caring of it now.
Time to destroy more targets. preps flamethrowers for the flags queue