| bio | website | o19s.com |
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| location | Charlottesville, VA United States | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 3 years, 6 months |
| seen | May 18 at 2:16 | |
| stats | profile views | 76 |
Search and Big Data Architect at Opensource Connections.
Making the switch from hardcore C++ dev to other things. Would like to earn the gold badge in something else :).
PS The gravatar is me in a Snuggie reading the Pragmatic Programmer w/ the complimentary map light :)
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Nov 15 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 6 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Oct 24 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Aug 24 |
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Close reason to use for a “Gimme the Codez” question? @Barak thats part of the reason for not deleting dupes, it helps with the googling. |
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Aug 13 |
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Reconsider comment downvoting to discourage rude comments @Shog9 Flagging still feels like an out-of-band feature to me. On most sites, flagging means a human eye is going to have to visually validate the offensiveness of the content. And most of the time flagging is tied to things like offensiveness/hate speech. Flagging feels like accusing someone of a crime, despite whatever caveats SO puts on it. Downvoting is just a generic expression of disaproval that nobody can really objectively judge. |
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Aug 13 |
accepted | Reconsider comment downvoting to discourage rude comments |
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Jul 30 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Jul 24 |
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Reconsider comment downvoting to discourage rude comments @RobertHarvey maybe thats part of the problem. "Flagging" feels like I'm doing something to get someone in trouble, like calling 911. If I call 911 and the cops show up and nothing has really happened, then I could get in trouble. Do people really flag as frequently as they should? |
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Jul 24 |
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Reconsider comment downvoting to discourage rude comments added 182 characters in body |
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Jul 24 |
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Reconsider comment downvoting to discourage rude comments @Bart doesn't flagging require a moderators attention? Shouldn't we look for ways that can just work without a moderator needing to do something? |
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Jul 24 |
asked | Reconsider comment downvoting to discourage rude comments |
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Apr 23 |
awarded | Self-Learner |
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Mar 13 |
accepted | Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? |
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Mar 11 |
answered | Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? |
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Mar 2 |
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Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? @GeoffDalgas It might have just gone away by me just filling the prompt out with something (user name:"no",password:"no"). I'll see if it stays gone and if so post that as an answer. |
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Mar 2 |
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Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? @GeoffDalgas All I know is its a web proxy that all Internet traffic goes through. Specifically I work for a subsidiary of very large US airplane manufacturer megacorp that just came out with a new 3 digit commercial jet. |
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Mar 2 |
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Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? @CodyGray I wish I had control of any of those. Didn't you hear, FF 6 is the new IE6? |
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Mar 1 |
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Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? yeah upgraded FF, same problem. Yes I'm behind a proxy at work. |
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Mar 1 |
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Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? @Daniel Yes, I'm at work. They must be on to me!!! :) |
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Mar 1 |
asked | Getting authentication prompt for sockets.ny.stackexchange.com on every page load? |