| bio | website | bitmask.de |
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| location | Germany | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | May 15 at 14:40 | |
| stats | profile views | 27 |
Hey, I am a computer scientist and enthusiast programmer, who sometimes worries too much about architecture/design.
Accept policy
If you wonder why I didn't accept your answer, although it is obviously the right thing: Usually, I like to wait at least an hour before accepting anything, often I wait a day or so.
More random information about me
kernel: linux
interface: xmonad
text: vim
web: opera + lynx
mail: icedove (aka thunderbird)
programming: c++, bash, haskell
speak: de, en, es (rusty), fr (very! limited)
rcs: git
scifi: The Matrix, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Firefly
First to earn the the-matrix bronze badge on scifi.SE.
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Mar 17 |
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How to calculate per site meta reputation? added 6 characters in body |
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Mar 17 |
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How to calculate per site meta reputation? @animuson: Good point. I was trying to approximate the reputation by comparing it to a reference, hence I tried some queries on mains, which do have bounties. |
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Mar 17 |
asked | How to calculate per site meta reputation? |
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Mar 1 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Feb 27 |
asked | Codesynthesis tag referring to a company? |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Guru |
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Jan 30 |
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Are reports of pluralisation bugs welcome? Of course I can, but the attitude towards this particular class of bug-reports (at least in the past) doesn't encourage to actually spend time to report a bug. In general; I'm happy to contribute, but not if it's in vain. |
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Jan 30 |
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Are reports of pluralisation bugs welcome? @Servy: He seems to make exceptions if he really likes the person reporting the bug, so maybe everybody so far was close friends with him. |
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Jan 30 |
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Are reports of pluralisation bugs welcome? @Servy: I won't take any chances. Didn't you notice? It's a giant S. Can you imagine how that must hurt?! If it was only medium sized or at most "fairly large", but "giant"? No thanks! |
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Jan 30 |
asked | Are reports of pluralisation bugs welcome? |
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Jan 19 |
accepted | Wiki edit review uses wrong word when describing previous revisions |
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Dec 10 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Sep 6 |
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A badge to show quality not popularity Perhaps this should be split into two questions, as these are two separate badges. |
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Sep 6 |
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Wiki edit review uses wrong word when describing previous revisions @Ben: A bug's a bug, although you might assign a low priority as it is nowhere near critical. Small inaccuracies are just ugly. |
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Sep 6 |
asked | Wiki edit review uses wrong word when describing previous revisions |
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Sep 5 |
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Can 'u' and 'i' part ways with Stack Exchange? I find myself incapable of imagining a situation where I would agree more. If someone cannot be bothered to take some time to formulate a decent question, why should I bother to help them? +1 |
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Sep 3 |
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Flagging post that really does not have anything to do with a question and is wrong in addition @Kev: If mods are supposed to act as expertise-less clean-up persons, why do their VTC count five times as much as a normal user? You do require at least some expertise to determine if a question is nonsense and especially to determine if a question is a duplicate of another. |
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Sep 3 |
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Flagging post that really does not have anything to do with a question and is wrong in addition @Won't: That is precisely my point. You don't have to know that Class is not a keyword (class is, FYI). This was only a bonus which made the posts wrong in addition to not being answers to the question that was asked. To put it in the Italy-time example: Q: "What tim is it in Italy?" A: "You spelled tim wrong, it's spelled tyme!" It's simply not an answer to the question, and on top of it, it's wrong. |
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Sep 3 |
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Flagging post that really does not have anything to do with a question and is wrong in addition @Won't: Making a statement about grass does not answer what time it is. You do not need domain knowledge: You don't have to know what time, grass, green or Italy means. You only have to know that grass is not a synonym for time. |
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Sep 3 |
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Flagging post that really does not have anything to do with a question and is wrong in addition I see. Well, at least that's a good guideline. Thanks for the clarification. |