| bio | website | |
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| location | Lisbon, Portugal | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 11 months |
| seen | May 2 at 12:17 | |
| stats | profile views | 10 |
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May 31 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 18 |
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How can you nominate someone other than yourself for being a moderator? Why "by definition"? I don't know of any definition of "nomination" that excludes nomination by another person. |
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Jan 16 |
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How should we handle non-English answers? Sadly, the translation was accurate. He actually mentioned he was not going to test because he was going to watch the Lord of the Rings. |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Sep 9 |
answered | Make the search box handheld-device friendly |
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Sep 9 |
awarded | Investor |
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Aug 26 |
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If downvoting is so important, why does it cost reputation? @devinb That phrase doesn't even make sense. "does" what? |
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Aug 26 |
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If downvoting is so important, why does it cost reputation? @devinb you ignored the second clause. |
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Aug 24 |
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If downvoting is so important, why does it cost reputation? deleted 23 characters in body |
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Aug 24 |
answered | If downvoting is so important, why does it cost reputation? |
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Aug 24 |
accepted | Are some people contractually prohibited from posting in SO? |
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Aug 23 |
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Are some people contractually prohibited from posting in SO? I don't think your movie analogy holds. First, I believe script writers (which would be the most similar thing) own the copyright of their scripts and receive a (small) royalty for each DVD copy sold, etc. Second, I'm not talking about being prevented to talk about a company product (that could be prohibited through a NDA/trade secrets). I'm talking about being unable to do anything programming related without the employer owning the copyright (and since the copyright is not yours, you cannot license the work to stackoverflow under cc-wiki with attribution). |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Aug 22 |
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How can I convert a link to a SO-safe link? @Shog So... this was fixed server-side, but not client-side. Brilliant. |
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Aug 22 |
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How can I convert a link to a SO-safe link? @Shog What systems are you talking about? This is about stackoverflow code recognizing a valid URL. It does not recognize a valid URL, hence it's a bug. If the problem is dealing with those buggy systems, SO can just escape those characters afterwards... |
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Aug 22 |
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How can I convert a link to a SO-safe link? added 484 characters in body; added 25 characters in body |
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Aug 22 |
answered | How can I convert a link to a SO-safe link? |
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Aug 22 |
asked | Are some people contractually prohibited from posting in SO? |
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Aug 22 |
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How will user reputation above 1000k be displayed? @GMan I see them as SI prefixes used in a standalone manner. 1k reputation == 1 krep |
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Aug 22 |
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How will user reputation above 1000k be displayed? @GMan The m prefix means milli. |