| bio | website | cs.technion.ac.il/people/… |
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| location | Haifa, Palestine | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | Apr 15 at 21:54 | |
| stats | profile views | 20 |
Done with my Theoretical Computer Science PhD. Now I have a "real job"...
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Apr 15 |
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Linked questions should not appear in the list of related questions Could you elaborate just a bit more than that? |
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Apr 15 |
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Linked questions should not appear in the list of related questions I would base it on the reasons for questions being linked: Duplicates, expansions on a certain topic, similar but subtly different questions with very different answers... that covers most links, doesn't it? |
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Apr 15 |
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Linked questions should not appear in the list of related questions BTW, am I allowed to remove the 'status-bydesign' tag? I contest that... |
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Apr 15 |
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Linked questions should not appear in the list of related questions I would say that is not alright, since linked questions have an extreley high chance of being related, and it's not a good idea to waste a spot for related questions - the top spot, even - for a question which is already suggested. |
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Apr 15 |
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Linked questions should not appear in the list of related questions @MarkHenderson: Umm, obviously. The problem is that the 'related' doesn't filter out the linked questions. |
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Apr 15 |
asked | Linked questions should not appear in the list of related questions |
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Apr 12 |
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Formatting Sandbox Comment may not take without an extra space after the --... |
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Mar 21 |
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Sponsoring bounties for new(ish) users and in general I feel we're just getting into a personal argument, so, I respect your position, but disagree, and would also like to hear other opinions. |
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Mar 20 |
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Sponsoring bounties for new(ish) users and in general @ShaWizDowArd: That's a good point. However, the user does not have an indication that s/he is being encouraged to place a bounty by the upvotes. Also, why should he lose his +50 on a bounty? He barely has anything to begin with. |
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Mar 20 |
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Sponsoring bounties for new(ish) users and in general @VictorRonin: Bounties are not so simple as they are now. If newbies don't get it, they'll just not get themselves involved. |
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Mar 20 |
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Sponsoring bounties for new(ish) users and in general It's not possible for users to place bounties other people's questions, because users don't have enough reputation to do that. Only about 5% of users can do this, and even among users with significant reputation, under 50% can do this without sacrificing a huge chunk of their reputation. Also, you're straw-manning me by saying what my suggestion "seems to be pretty much". The minimum bounty will not be lowered to to 5. Anyway I would not be averse to raising the minimum over 50 (maybe 75?) to balance the effect somewhat. |
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Mar 20 |
accepted | What can I do when non-answers to my question get upvoted? |
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Mar 20 |
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What can I do when non-answers to my question get upvoted? @Servy: You realize that the class gap between us makes it difficult for me to seriously consider your advice on the matter. It's like a well-off middle-classer lecturing a minimum-wage worker on why the economic system is fair or reasonable. |
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Mar 20 |
asked | Sponsoring bounties for new(ish) users and in general |
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Mar 20 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Mar 20 |
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What can I do when non-answers to my question get upvoted? @BoltClock'saUnicorn: Yes. And with my 500 reputation, it's a whopping 10% of everything I've got! Imagine if Servy had to pay 1,000 reputation, or yourself 2,000 reputation, just to offer a 50 rep bounty on something. |
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Mar 20 |
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What can I do when non-answers to my question get upvoted? @Servy: I try to remind myself of that and not make my comments too snide. But it sure gets frustrating. Especially when the misinterpretation leads to Programming 101 lesson 1 answers. |
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Mar 20 |
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What can I do when non-answers to my question get upvoted? @Servy: ... but some people certainly take time off, say, their homework to rack up reputation by answering a seemingly easy question. |
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Mar 20 |
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What can I do when non-answers to my question get upvoted? As for a bounty... yeah, I guess, but when you only have < 1,000 reputation, a bounty is quite a gamble. The "rich" can throw their money at things and make it work for them... |
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Mar 20 |
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What can I do when non-answers to my question get upvoted? Well, the question is whether it's a good faith attempt or not. When you ask "I want to achieve Y without doing X" and people tell you "you should do X", that's flaggable... as opposed to someone saying "well, I think you really have no choice but to do X". |