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~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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awarded  Enthusiast
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awarded  Good Question
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comment 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.
May
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revised Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'?
Edited to reflect updated comments
May
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comment 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?...
May
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comment 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).
May
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comment 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.
May
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comment Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'?
@AaronBertrand Indeed. Seen it a few times too.
May
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comment 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!?
May
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revised Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'?
added 19 characters in body
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comment Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'?
@Niels It could be an influencing factor, but I like the general idea! :)
May
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answered Are 'reasonably bad' reviewers in any way being detected or 'punished'?
May
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comment 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.
May
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comment 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.
May
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comment 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.
May
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answered Why was a question on an inability to install a commonly used software tool closed?
May
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comment 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.
May
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comment Discouraging 'minimal correct answers' for fast points
+1 Good/quick answers often turn into great ones over 5-10mins or even less.
May
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comment Is there a name for the scenario where Jon Skeet beats you to answers
Two pairs of sunglasses - only im Miami!
May
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comment New Gold Badge “Activist”
@ShaWizDowArd Yes - a good mixture of time/activity/rep. Not sure on the naming though.