@RedwolfPrograms I was actually just thinking about this, and wondering about organising an event where users "nominate" a question they think went "underappreciated" and people spend a day/week/month/lifetime trying to answer that question
If we can come to a community consensus and have a list of sandbox posts that we're sure should be deleted and have been independently reviewed by multiple people in the community, I'd be willing to spend some time to just run down the list and delete them all.
Deleted posts matter :P My phone crashes whenever I try to use the Sandbox. My phone. Not the SE app, but my full phone
@HyperNeutrino Same :( I remember, I got the "View site analytics" about a month before the new rep levels were announced, so it was heartbreaking to see my privileges drop so much
@cairdcoinheringaahing Ouch. that sucks lol. yeah when we got our design I was already 20k+ I think so I just needed a bit more to get site analytics which I still haven't really used I think
@Lyxal Personally, I'd like a new Sandbox but I can understand the issues with that, so that's a question I'll be asking the community if we decide we want to clear up the Sandbox
> The mobile app is NO LONGER SUPPORTED. This tag is for the official Stack Exchange mobile applications only. The app is available for iOS and Android on the App Store and Google Play store.
About a week ago, all usernames in comments went black (instead of normal blue) and the Users page is filled with black bars, so it's getting even more buggy as time goes on :/
@Lyxal Man, I hate mobile browser SE
Editing/answering/asking is so bad compared to every other way
Often, I find myself running a script or query that will take a significant amount of time to run. I can leave that script open and enjoy some guilt-free procrastination.
Now, what if I could write a script that seems to be one of the above scripts to any onlookers, but in looks only? I could p...
I'm a developer, and I don't feel like doing my work. I know from XKCD that the best excuse for slacking off is that your code's compiling. Because of this, I think I need some code that will compile forever! And because I'm lazy and don't want to have to type much, this has to be done with the s...
Reputation gain creeps up on you pretty quickly :P It must've been a long time ago when I reached network-wide 10k so I don't really remember the moment but it was definitely a bit of a surprise
Maybe the flag was already resolved by the time I checked chat again but I wonder why I didn't see it
does it only notify people on the site that the room belongs to?
Didn't really seem spam or offensive, just looked like some people arguing. I didn't read much because it was just a discussion between two people and I didn't want to seem like I was spying on them :p
Huh, odd. yeah some people use chat flags for stuff they just don't like and it's annoying for people to deal with but, what can you do, that happens..
does chat also have the thing where six flags instantly destroy a message?
Not sure, but I doubt they'd remove that for chat. Upon further inspection, the flag was on a somewhat heated discussion about the viability of living in salt mines if the earth was teleported away from the sun. Only on worldbuilding...
Never been, but I do have a fun fact about it: the reason it's called "six flags" is because it's headquartered in Texas, which has had six flags fly over it: Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederacy, and United States.
Introduction:
You're a key maker, and want to access something from a safe that has a lock. Unfortunately, the key to that lock is lost, so you'll have to make a new one. You have access to a bunch of blank keys, to which you can add notches to turn it into actual keys. You also have loads of key...
Challenge
This challenge is to create the shortest C program which compiles to the largest file size.
Your score for this challenge is Size of compiled binary in bytes / Length of program source code
The winner of this challenge will be the person with the highest score.
Don't really know what to...
Bowling pro tip: use something like Lenguage or Unary lol
@Razetime I've used a good variety but I mainly use 3 methods: 1. Character by character walk through (with comments) (either aligned under a full copy of the program or column aligned), 2. A more narrative approach (actually writing big chunks of explanation) and 3. List the steps the program takes and the characters that do so
In accordance with our meta agreement, since one candidate received more votes than the others, we have a new featured language! Throughout October 2020, our Language of the Month, nominated by myself, will be:
Husk
What's a Language of the Month?
See the meta post for nominations. In short, du...
100+ rep for APL answers to Bubbler's challenges
To celebrate me (Bubbler) reaching 25k rep (with over 100 answers in APL, 50 challenges written, and several thousands of rep gained from Adám's APL bounties), I will share some of my rep for even more APL answers!
Specifically, I offer 100 (or hig...
About
Based very loosely on the Review Stalker user script, this script has been rewritten several times since then. Its purpose is to be a one-stop pinned tab, always checking for review opportunities on main and meta as aggressively as is useful between multiple sites you configure.
Usage...
I tend to try to ignore rep as much as I can. Helps me treat users by how I know them, rather than by some score. e.g. I've known HN for 3 years, training over in JHT (same with Mr Xcoder), and they both have loads more rep than me (and a mod diamond), but I view them as the people/personas they are, rather than by some number
But I know the feeling :P
Someone with 5k rep can review the tag edits for someone with 19.9k, which is definitely a weird feeling :P
I feel like our site especially doesn't have much room for edits because if you have an objectively good improvement to a post, you are supposed to comment it whereas normally it would make sense to edit the answer directly if you know it's 100% an improvement lol
I think I could do one in Python with moderate difficultly or possibly relative ease but it might not be very golfy
@cairdcoinheringaahing well I tried one thing which was to remove all the S$s and move summation to the end and it ended up changing the length by exactly 0 bytes :P
oh rip :/ yeah I think I can probably get rid of those too but I can't immediately see how
I remember when we were first learning Jelly I think someone liked using the $ and dyad combiner a lot and someone liked using the ^3/^4/^8/^9 things a lot, I can't remember which one I was and who the other person is
I found a way to change ØAœ!³L¤ into ØAœ!L}¥ for a total of... 0 bytes again ._.
This is thematically similar to Generate keyboard shortcuts for a menu, but its actually a pretty different challenge.
Let's take PHPStorm's menu as an example:
New Project
New
Open Directory
Open
Open URL
New Project from Existing Files
Save As
Open Recent
Close Project
Rename Project
We nee...
sure; do we usually feature LOTMs? I'm not sure what [featured] tag is exactly meant for, I thought it was only to highlight things like elections and consensuses or w/e
@cairdcoinheringaahing I noticed that in the tag description but I'm not sure if LotM is considered "important" enough versus other things that might absolutely require community attention or immediate action
I just don't know if other LotMs have been featured because I don't think tag edits are logged in history
If LotM is usually featured or [featured] tag can be used on community events/things like this then I will gladly add it, but I agree with Redwolf and I think it's not really necessary and should probably be used specifically to draw attention to things the community needs to know
uhhhh... maybe I'm dumb but
where is the unprotect button? Hello World got auto protected again and I can't find the button to unprotect it
wait... i found it it's in the mod tools section so i don't see the regular button
that's why i couldn't find it :P
@cairdcoinheringaahing Okay, thanks. Why do I recall that tag edits from users that can directly edit without suggestion won't show up in history? Maybe I'm thinking of something else.
AOG Day 1: The Advent Begins
What good is Advent... without the actual Advent Calendar? Fortunately, we already have an advent calendar, so we don't need to worry about getting one of those! But since it's not a physical calendar, we can't open the doors with our hands; rather, it's a block of ch...
Executive summary:
Print NxN matrices \$A\$ and \$B\$ where \$ AB = 10A + B \$. Largest N wins!
Details:
Entrants in this challenge should choose an N. Submit a program that takes an input integer 'seed', and produces two full rank NxN matrices \$A\$ and \$B\$, where each element of \$A\$ and \$...
Objective
Mimic Haskell's reads :: ReadS ().
Or in other words, parse nested parentheses. Since the target type is () (the type with one possible value), "parsing" means discarding a leading nested parentheses.
Valid Input
"Nested parentheses" means (), (()), ((())), and so on. That is, leading n...
CMC: This. Given a matrix M consisting of integers, output the rational number x, that, when added to each element of M, makes the determinant of the resultant matrix 0
For any singular matrix, x = 0. If you can, check the comments of the Sandbox post, @xnor and @LuisMendo did an excellent job (independently) finding a formula for x