| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | New Jersey | |
| age | 21 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 9 months |
| seen | 13 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 63 |
I am a Computer Science student at Carnegie Mellon University. I have started a project to connect a PC to a Wii as a controller. Using a Bluetooth library to connect to a device with an undocumented connection protocol is really confusing.
I rarely post anything, but my twitter is @murgatroid99
I recently created Image Ponify
|
May 16 |
answered | How to share my question on twitter to get the Booster badge |
|
May 13 |
awarded | Enlightened |
|
May 13 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
|
May 13 |
comment |
Rooms between asker & answerer are being deleted, despite holding the answer @IanCarroll Putting an answer behind a link in a comment is worse than having a link-only answer because comments should be expected to be deleted at any time. |
|
May 13 |
comment |
Rooms between asker & answerer are being deleted, despite holding the answer Comments are also supposed to be transient. I agree that it would be good for the system to delete dead links to deleted chat rooms, but the main problem here is still that the answer isn't in an answer. |
|
May 13 |
answered | Rooms between asker & answerer are being deleted, despite holding the answer |
|
Mar 15 |
awarded | Great Question |
|
Mar 7 |
comment |
Should minor spelling errors be corrected? There was nothing else in the entire question you could improve? |
|
Feb 12 |
awarded | Popular Question |
|
Feb 10 |
comment |
Meaning of upvotes is either “correct!” or “helpful!”; and about reputation distribution of votes You say "An upvote could either mean that the answer is correct or helpful". If those meanings align, then any attempt to extract useful information from a distinction between those two meanings is pointless. |
|
Feb 10 |
comment |
Meaning of upvotes is either “correct!” or “helpful!”; and about reputation distribution of votes Do you really think it's very common that an incorrect answer would be helpful or that a correct answer would be unhelpful? |
|
Feb 8 |
comment |
10 rep penalty for deleting your own answers? @Bart I can confirm that you can keep rep when you delete your own old posts. |
|
Feb 8 |
comment |
We should be able to close questions as duplicates of any question I like this "Possible Future Duplicate Votes" idea. The one issue is that it adds another layer of complexity to everything. It would probably have to be yet another type of vote on questions and I'm pretty sure it would be the only action in the network that only has a visible effect in some indefinitely distant future. |
|
Feb 8 |
comment |
We should be able to close questions as duplicates of any question But if there is no relevant question with an answer at all, this doesn't help at all. It just spreads any possible future answers across multiple questions, and since none is closed as a duplicate it makes it harder for people to find those answers. And I would thank you for not assuming laziness as my main motivation just because you don't agree with my stated arguments. |
|
Feb 8 |
comment |
We should be able to close questions as duplicates of any question @AndrewC Well, my point still stands. Even if there is a problem with getting duplicate questions answered, there are better solutions than the one that was implemented. |
|
Feb 6 |
comment |
We should be able to close questions as duplicates of any question When the new question is closed it should redirect at least some attention to the old one through the dupe link. But that might not be enough, which is why I suggest that a better solution might be to bump old questions when other questions get closed as dupes of them, or as Servy suggested, to close old unanswered questions as dupes of new unanswered questions. The point is that I don't think both questions should stay open because that spreads attention and reduces the chances that both will link to a canonical answer once one does get an answer. |
|
Feb 6 |
comment |
We should be able to close questions as duplicates of any question The problem with this from the point of view of people looking for answers is that if there are two unanswered questions asking the same thing, and one gets answered, the other one will likely not get closed as a duplicate and when people find that question they will see a question with no answers instead of a link to the answer. Your proposed solution seems like just a workaround to the problems caused by the new change, while I am suggesting avoiding those problems in the first place. |
|
Feb 6 |
comment |
We should be able to close questions as duplicates of any question To your first point, having your question closed is always frustrating, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't do it. And if a question got no answers, there is no reason to expect that another copy will get an answer. And if it does, it still makes sense to me to have one of the questions closed as a duplicate so that any visitor to either will be redirected to the canonical question and when it does get an answer, both questions will already point to the canonical answer. Perhaps a better solution is to bump an old question if another question is closed as a dupe of it. |
|
Feb 4 |
awarded | Pundit |
|
Feb 4 |
comment |
We should be able to close questions as duplicates of any question I specifically mentioned sock puppets because under the new system, the questions you describe can be closed, but only if they are asked by the same user. |