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bio website synetech.dyndns.org
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“Hobby programmer”, though doing it for 20+ years.

Primary languages include

  • Assembler
  • Basic
  • C/C++
  • Pascal
  • PHP

Secondary languages include

  • lots of stuff

May
8
awarded  Student
May
8
asked Remove “Generally Applicable” Part of “Too Localized” Rationale for Closing Questions
May
8
comment What questions should be closed with reason “too localized”?
So basically, people are only to answer questions that that appeal to as many as possible, rather than to help someone solve their problem? I thought these sites were exactly for that: a place where a person can get help solving their problem.
Apr
11
comment How to add image to SO
Shouldn’t steps 1 and 2 be reversed? It seems hasty to start adding an image before you have one available.
Mar
26
comment Should downvoting be allowed on comments?
@Jon: What’s the opposite of Ritalin? TV?
Mar
25
comment Should downvoting be allowed on comments?
the difference is that you can't downvote a comment - I meant the reasoning for the difference. But seeing as downvoting comments hasn't been mentioned - ??? The title of this whole page is Should downvoting be allowed on comments?
Mar
24
comment Should downvoting be allowed on comments?
The difference between an answer and a comment - I meant voting-wise.
Mar
23
comment Encouraging people to explain down-votes
Yup, downvote-and-runners are useless. Occasionally the reason for the downvote is clear, but usually I end up asking “WexactlyTF was the problem with the question/answer that someone felt it necessitated a downvote?”
Mar
23
comment Encouraging people to explain down-votes
Except that the reminder doesn’t seem to work. I’ve seen far too many [useless] downvote-and-runs.
Mar
23
comment Should downvoting be allowed on comments?
If a comment is wrong, respond to it with another comment. That provides a lot more information than a downvote which could mean anything. But then the same would be said of the questions and answers as well; eg “if an answer is not good enough or complete, instead of voting on it, post another answer providing more information”. What makes the questions and answers different from comments? The problem is downvote-and-runners. Downvoting is useful and even necessary, so long as the voters problem is explained.
Mar
23
comment Should we have a policy about “too much downvoting”?
Nope. Some people prefer to only go around and mark good things in the world (eg upvoting good things, feature suggestions, etc.), while others prefer to go around and flag bad things (eg downvoting bad things, bug reports, etc.), while others still like to do both to some degree. It is not a good idea to force everybody to be the same (ie forcing everybody to do both) because then most of the people who fall close to the extremes may just withdraw altogether.
Mar
19
awarded  Enthusiast
Mar
17
comment Redirect experts-exchange.com traffic to StackOverflow?
You can view the EE answers by clicking on the Cached link and jumping to the bottom of the page instead of clicking the normal link. ;)
Mar
17
comment Redirect experts-exchange.com traffic to StackOverflow?
True, but while they certainly strive for it, Google isn’t the only source of [EE] links in the world.
Mar
5
comment Closed for “too localized” and by a single person is a bad decision
@Polly - Again, what determines if a question doesn’t belong? The rules keep changing as to which SE site a question belongs, which shouldn’t be the user’s problem; the mods should migrate as required. As for “wading”, what wading? Again, that’s what the tags and search are for.
Mar
4
comment Closed for “too localized” and by a single person is a bad decision
@Arjan van Bentem, I did refer to that page in my comment below. Like I said, it is the only one of those reasons in that list that is absurd. As for my requirements, they are hardly unique, and even if they were, again so what? Where exactly should I ask the question? I thought the SE sites were a place where people could get exact answers to exact questions.
Mar
4
comment Closed for “too localized” and by a single person is a bad decision
@Pollyanna - What : if we allowed every single question it would actually make it harder to search for questions relevant to a given problem. You have to cut down on the noise to be able to find the signal. Um, that’s what the search and tag functions are for. If you are merely perusing the unfiltered list of questions to find something to answer, then there is no reason to worry about “noise” since you would have no particular goal in mind anyway.
Mar
3
comment Closed for “too localized” and by a single person is a bad decision
I have the same issue with my question on SuperUser (superuser.com/questions/14100/…). I asked for help with something—that certainly would apply to others—and it was closed for being “too localized”. Even if it were, so what? There’s no rule that says we can’t ask for help with our own (related) problems. If that were the case, then I couldn’t ask anything at all since most of my questions tend to be niche and esoteric. Besides, where the heck would I have to go to ask them then? What good would SE* be then?
Mar
3
comment Closed for “too localized” and by a single person is a bad decision
They only apply to one person, one time, one place, and have no general application. So what? Re-phrase the question so it's obvious that this is a common problem many people are seeking a solution to (Perhaps explain why this technique is or should be very useful - ie, what are other programmers going to gain by reading your question and the subsequent answers?) Why? I see nothing in the FAQs about only being allowed to ask questions that everybody in the world would want to ask. In fact, the only point in …describing-close-reasons… that is absurd is the too localized one.
Mar
2
comment How are view counts calculated?
So the asker’s automated view (which occurs right after posting) counts then?