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A happy developer. But she's the main() reason:
Me and Jéssica


Jan
17
comment Epic badge too hard for silver?
@Gnome +1 for the G. Orwell reference.
Jan
17
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
@bestsss good to know, but I do think SO and blogs helped me a lot to get started where they provided a more straightforward explanation than the equivalent MSDN, Wikipedia, books, etc. counterparts. Also, some users here post answers that teach by showing a different way of doing something. I'm however all for hacking the details and meat of the problems by yourself. An interesting thing to note is that the answerer is a quite good user, and I wouldn't think he's not capable of relying on crude documentation or hard thinkering for a day.
Jan
17
comment Should “triad” badges scale linearly?
My point is indeed as @yoda says: for example, a good ratio could be from 5:1 upward, so 500 bronze, 100 silver and 20 gold for 5:1; 1000 bronze, 100 silver and 10 gold for 10:1. Such examples look like they would reflect the descriptions better.
Jan
16
comment Booster badge should be golden or easier to achieve
Made it into a question.
Jan
16
asked Should “triad” badges scale linearly?
Jan
16
comment Shouldn't the badge requirements scale?
Maybe by using a value that's calculated from the number of users in the site, but the problem is, for new sites, the equivalent to SO's 100 upvotes could be 2 upvotes (in the sense of x% of the users upvoting).
Jan
16
comment Booster badge should be golden or easier to achieve
Makes sense, but dunno if it's meant to scale linearly. In my oppinion it should.
Jan
14
comment Can a Reddit-like SOPA-blackout be of benefit to SO and/or its users?
I know the question is big, but it feels bad that some people did not read it. I don't know if I'm supposed to post shorter questions or what.
Jan
14
comment Can a Reddit-like SOPA-blackout be of benefit to SO and/or its users?
@simplesekret that question is about asking if SO will be blacking along with reddit. My question is if such a thing would have beneficial effects outside of SOPA. I could well have left reddit and SOPA out of all I said and the question would remain.
Jan
14
comment How many users does Stack Overflow currently have?
Note: now the correct link is meta.stackoverflow.com/users?tab=newusers
Jan
13
comment Are power users creating a vacuum on SO?
Jon, you're awesome.
Jan
13
comment How many SO users are online?
+1 because I don't want Sofubook or Sofueeter
Jan
12
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
@AdamDavis admittedly, it has little to do with SOPA, and altough I'm all for as much noise about that law as there can be, I'm mostly alone in that trend of tought. Yes, programmers grow a lot quickier having SO, MSDN, W3Schools and whatnot at hand, but one day without these things wouldn't hurt anyone. Hacking things by yourself is so much more fun, and it teaches a lot, too.
Jan
12
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
@AdamDavis those "20-30 minutes discovering the answer on their own" are what made them experts. now they spend 5-10 minutes. And no, SO is not like water, you can't live witout water. SO is like a sweet little piece of cake that kids get addicted to. Grown-ups love a piece of cake once in a while, but their nutritional value is almost null, if you get my drift.
Jan
12
comment Can a Reddit-like SOPA-blackout be of benefit to SO and/or its users?
@GabrielFair There's no duplicate.
Jan
11
comment Can a Reddit-like SOPA-blackout be of benefit to SO and/or its users?
This question is NOT an exact duplicate. It was closed just because it annoyed moderators. Guess what, SOPA is not in my country and I care more than you.
Jan
11
asked Can a Reddit-like SOPA-blackout be of benefit to SO and/or its users?
Jan
11
awarded  Critic
Jan
11
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
I would love to see SOFU down for a day so people put a little more value to the site.
Jan
11
comment Any chance of Stack Exchange blacking out Jan 18, along with Reddit and Wikipedia in opposition of SOPA/PIPA?
So, for you, no SO = no work done for the day. Sorry, but that's shameful. If you "need" an answer, and SO is down (in a hypotetical world where the whole internet is just SO) go figure it out by yourself, or wait a few hours until it comes back up.