@Deadcode I awarded a bounty to that answer by Jonah because I had already awarded a bounty on the question where I wanted to award it, so I'd have to give 500 rep. You'll see in the bounty description that I link to their other answer.
However, you did make me realize that @Jonah's original answer wasn't eligible for my bounty because it wasn't posted 3 years after the last answer, but that's my fault, because I suggested they request a bounty on that without reading my own bounty's criteria :\
So I'm going to go through with that one, and then I'll award yours on a different answer. Can you edit in the request (along with a different answer that I can award the 200 rep on) and then I'll link to your answer which actually qualifies for the bounty when I do that?
@OriginalOriginalOriginalVI I don't understand... my answer doesn't actually qualify for the bounty and I was only asking because I thought bountying that question had been an accident.
@OriginalOriginalOriginalVI I also wish that finished bounties still displayed the message they were bountied with, but they only display the name of who gave the bounty
@OriginalOriginalOriginalVI You know when you spamflag a post and it gets deleted with a message like "This message was deleted as spam and is hidden. See the revision history for the original post"? That's a userscript that just shows you what the post was
@RedwolfPrograms in that case it's animation, I have 25 answers with a total of 272 votes, but there are only 61 questions with that tag
if you're just doing it on highest score < 100, it would be fibonacci with 97 votes across 34 answers. As soon as someone asks another Fibonacci question then if I can get 3 votes on my answer then I'll get that badge
although unfortunately you can't add an edit message if you do a tag edit, though usually there's no need to add an edit message to a tag edit anyway because it's pretty straightforward
Assuming someone repcaps every day for a week, no bounties, they can get a max of +1400 rep in that week. You've already hit +1200 in 2 days this week :P
> The bounty expires in 7 days. Answers to this question are eligible for a +50 reputation bounty. Wezl is looking for an answer from a reputable source.
Ngl, haven't seen that bounty reason be used for a long time on CGCC, maybe ever
I wish the authors of XML hadn't required the closing tag to match the opening one. Why can't I just do <div>...</> to close it automatically for god's sake
@pxeger I've got Redwolf's review stalker adaptation that makes noises whenever there's something to review, and I haven't figured out how to turn them off or change them :P
Find the traitor cops-and-robbers (WIP)
In this challenge, the cops are the robbers/moles and the robbers are the cops/investigators.
Cops
Cops will write a program that will output one of the following strings:
"Hello World!"
"Totally not evil stuff"
"Good morning"
"Innocent things"
However, w...
Also another fun thing: when you unpin a message, it shows as starred by you, but if you try to unstar it, it will fail and tell you you can't star your own message, even though you already have starred your own message. At least, I think that's how it works.
@RedwolfPrograms I didn't include the special characters in the <vowel>is conjugation forms since the top answer seems to skip that as well; if I include it you'll still outgolf me
it costs me even more bytes to include the accented characters because I shortcut and steal the character from the source string, so I'd need to add extra cases for it
I subscribe to the philosophy that you should give all your variables human names so you can empathize with them to develop stronger connections with your code
@Wasif Redwolf just needs SE to acknowledge that he's got a score of 5 or more in the badge so he get suggest it as a synonym
TBH tho, given that people need 5 to vote as well, and it needs 4 votes, you might be hard pressed to get it through without prodding some of the top users
my friend just showed me my new favorite PPCG userscript: ((d,e)=>{e = d.createElement("style");e.innerHTML = "*{ background: radial-gradient(red, green, red); }";d.head.appendChild(e);})(document)
What's the distance (e.g. Euclidean or Manhattan) where it's on a cell-based grid and diagonals "cost" the same as orthagonals? Similar to DnD grid distance?
@ChartZBelatedly Granted, the nomination was just "I nominate Mego, he seems cool and he's active", so that's fair enough considering the other nominations had like profiles, active times, reasons for them, etc
If you want, I can make a chatroom and add a feed from a site with more closable questions and wait for it to pick up something bad
the question just needs to be closed before NMP picks it up, which shouldn't be too hard given that our site's pretty active, and I have no life so I'll probably catch it, and NMP is pretty slow usually :P
It just intercepts the 404 at https://codegolf.stackexchange.com/posts/new, then there's a simple UI that listens in on the same socket as the active page