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| location | Netherlands | |
| age | 39 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | 18 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 20 |
Java and security expert with over 10 years of experience with the language and with the practical application of cryptographic protocols - including the design of protocols within international standardization bodies. Creator of a heavily used common criteria certified product. Over 30 years of experience with computers. Likes kids, cats, reading, movies and several sports.
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May 22 |
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Too many review audits @ShaWizDowArd I agree with your comment :) |
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Mar 10 |
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Let's stop displaying a user's accept rate I'm glad the maintainers got to some kind of consensus, but at the moment I'm at a stage where I cannot really determine if the questioner is any good at what he is doing. This left me on quite a number of mindless goose chases, especially regarding long winding questions (and regarding crypto, there are many hard to follow questions). Reputation is a very bad indicator for this, accept rate was much better. Maybe you can find some other way for me to get information about the users past behavior, spitting through the users profile takes too much time. |
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Mar 10 |
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Is it appropriate to comment on people's accept rate? You can always delete those kind of comments later on, as I often do. |
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Mar 10 |
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Is it appropriate to comment on people's accept rate? @Xaade Very late comment, but I think it depends on the kind of question. The amount of usefulness to the community plays a big part in this. If I think the question is not about to help too many people then I certainly will take the accept rate into account (and the user profile as well). |
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Feb 23 |
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Highlight already visited questions @Arjan I think that was exactly what I was looking for, I've asked Nick to see if something similar is possible (explicit ignore for a month or so). |
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Feb 23 |
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Add a “recently viewed” tab in the user account page What about a more moderate version, where a user explicitly can disregard a question for say, about a month. Would that be feasible? There are a huge load of questions that I see multiple times whereas I definitely did not want to see them again. |
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Feb 23 |
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Highlight already visited questions I think that requiring to install a plugin to get this functionality is a bit much, especially when there are multiple browsers involved (and in my case I cannot just install more plugins at my company). |
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Feb 23 |
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Highlight already visited questions @Arjan I work on multiple machines, including a smart phone. Those are different browsers, and I would very much like an indication that I've visited before. |
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Jan 3 |
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Close Votes expire too soon for low-traffic tags This is only a partial solution for uncommon tags. First of all, uncommon tags have less persons that have access to moderator tools, so 5 votes are really required. Second, there are far fewer people that look at the questions, let alone cast close votes. This means that we now have a huge backlog of questions waiting to be closed, and questions that really need to be closed are not actually closed. And they need to be closed, just saying that there are less people interested in the question so it does not need to be closed is a terrible, horrible argument. PS did vote UP. |
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Dec 29 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 29 |
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Should downvoting be allowed on comments? I'm doing a lot of posting in the cryptography section, and especially in older posts there are a lot of completely misleading comments, and these include posts with upvotes (as many posters and voters are pretty clueless on the subject). Currently there is no way of telling people that a comment is wrong. I can comment myself, but the comment will only be shown if it has enough upvotes, which will never happen because the comment is never shown. |
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Dec 29 |
awarded | Critic |
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Oct 16 |
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Ban LMGTFY (let me google that for you) links Funny the way that the biggest upvote is for Eric, while the ban is in place and I had to fucking google for the reason why my comment was blocked. These maintainers have created a very nice site, but they do find oodles of ways to piss users off. |
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Sep 21 |
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How does the bounty system work? @DavidRobinson: Yes, I've seen it happen, but I would be hard pressed to come up with the example by now. The problem is that some questions are not tagged with tag labels that are frequently used. In that case the question certainly won't be closed within two days. Even then, it is relatively easy to simply edit in tags later on (although I don't know what that would do with the bounty system out of the top of my head). |
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Sep 19 |
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What Experts-Exchange thinks of Stack Overflow Paid is not evil indeed. I'm happy to pay for my online newspaper. But this is a service where all the content is provided by non-payed experts. Basically, the only thing that you should pay for is site maintenance and new developments. And the experts should not continuously feel threatened by loosing their login rights. I don't work well when threatened by anything, especially if I'm doing something voluntarily. |
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Aug 26 |
awarded | Necromancer |
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Aug 25 |
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What Experts-Exchange thinks of Stack Overflow @jadarnel27 thanks for the edit jadarnel |
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Aug 25 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Aug 25 |
answered | What Experts-Exchange thinks of Stack Overflow |
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Aug 25 |
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How about a “Vote not to close” option to counter the “Vote to close”? Personally, working on a specific field (encryption/cryptography) I think the current method of handling is does not even come close to statuc-completed. The review queue is certainly not the correct way of handling this. |