| bio | website | google.com |
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| location | United Kingdom | |
| age | 36 | |
| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | 9 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 105 |
~20 years building internet/digital products and platforms as hacker, coder, developer and CTO.
Often found tinkering with code, queries, servers, repo's, CDN's and coffee machines that have a network port (yes, some do!)
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May 16 |
awarded | Enthusiast |
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May 14 |
awarded | Good Question |
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May 13 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? Same for me - useful to know and understand even if it's just provided for mods to assess. |
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May 13 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? Edited to reflect updated comments |
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May 12 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? Am I the only one to sense the irony in this post being peer-closed and re-opened?... |
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May 12 |
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Searching by individual tag only It's an edge-case, but I'm surprised it's not possible to search for tags in isolation (I don't think I've seen that many in isolation). |
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May 12 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? @slugster Nitpicking is good! Yes, agree that they can be averaged over time. What I mean by skip is 'not within my field of experience' rather than avoiding decisions, but I still like to see them looking for complete clangers which need to be pulled up - but I didn't make this clear enough; I'm remarkably happy negatively reviewing edits/posts and so should others. I completely agree on the low-hanging fruit too. |
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May 12 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? @AaronBertrand Indeed. Seen it a few times too. |
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May 12 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? @Niels Honestly, I think I've hit skip far more than any other button in any queue... I don't know if those clicks are tracked!? |
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May 12 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? added 19 characters in body |
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May 12 |
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Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? @Niels It could be an influencing factor, but I like the general idea! :) |
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May 12 |
answered | Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'? |
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May 12 |
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Add strong hinting towards using online resources (fiddles) that are mentioned in wiki Fiddles are invaluable for some questions so they should be used in addition to inline code examples/samples. |
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May 11 |
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Help with dubious-looking password checking scripts? It's possible that he may be developing it to grab his own account details etc, but it does look a bit iffy. Probably breaks Tesco T&Cs too. |
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May 11 |
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Why is meta in a question and answer format? Discussion is made up of questions and answers... Given the ear-to-mouth ratio most of us have, answers are usually more valuable than questions. |
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May 11 |
answered | Why was a question on an inability to install a commonly used software tool closed? |
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May 10 |
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From the “Review Close Votes” workflow, How do I recommend that StackOverflow questions be migrated to Apple.SE? +1 I'm in complete agreement - all the current process does is create extra effort for both reviewers AND mods instead of the ability to point them at more appropriate SE sites. |
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May 10 |
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Discouraging 'minimal correct answers' for fast points +1 Good/quick answers often turn into great ones over 5-10mins or even less. |
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May 9 |
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Is there a name for the scenario where Jon Skeet beats you to answers Two pairs of sunglasses - only im Miami! |
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May 8 |
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New Gold Badge “Activist” @ShaWizDowArd Yes - a good mixture of time/activity/rep. Not sure on the naming though. |