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DELETE MY ACCOUNT!
modified 21-Dec-20 21:02pm.
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At the upper right of this page, click on your user name when you're logged in.
This brings up your profile. On the menu at the left, click on "My Settings".
Click on the "Privacy" tab on the right of the light yellow shaded bar.
Check the box beside "Forget me Forever", and then click on "Save My Settings" at the bottom.
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The reputation counters are missing again in a weird constellation.
Who's who list right now:
Member 14999520 and Member 14999519 (newest members) without counters... OK, tiny delay explained by Matthew
Member 14999518 to Member 14999502 (following members) with counters... OK, looks fine
Member 14999501 (Last of the page 1) to Member 14999495 (Middle of page 2) without counters... Not matching expected behaviour
Member 14999494 (next one) with counters
Member 14999493 (next one) to Member 14999479 (page 3) without counters again...
The only thing that would explain it for me is that all users without counters (no matter which position of this list) have 0 reputation points.
And that was not like that before...
M.D.V.
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Hi Nelek,
how are you?
As I can see, they are fixed, maybe thanks to your report.
—SA
Sergey A Kryukov
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I'm fine, thanks. And you?
This issue is not a big deal, I know, but is a bit nasty at the same time. It works good for some days / weeks, and then it pops up again for a while.
And I am one of the few who sees it due to the SAOTD. But I suppose that is a bit low in the priority list (if nothing important is connected).
M.D.V.
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Sure.
I'm all right, thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Hi Sergey,
I noticed your CP blog and was going to reply to this[^], but it's read-only, so I'll just say it here...
I agree that easy to fix is one of the important characterizations of a good architecture, although saying so doesn't tell you how to design a good one. Along with that goes easy to evolve. Overly customizable is a drawback unless users of the architecture can't wait for it to evolve, which would usually be true of a closed-source, third-party framework, but not one developed in-house.
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Hi Greg,
Thank you for paying attention for this and sharing your thought.
You are absolutely right. And yes, my saying doesn't tell anything about how to design the architecture, as I did not mean to say that. I would be surprised to see someone's aphorism saying something like that. Also, I believe that the formulation of a problem is the most important thing.
It's interesting that you mentioned excessive customization, even though it has nothing to do with the characteristic I suggested, and it can often work badly against the criterion. I can understand if this is because this is another problem bothering you. Indeed, I used to figure out that some customization was designed as if the goal of it wasn't the function of the system, but simply the inability of the authors to develop proper industrial design: we cannot make good design decisions, maybe the user can...
Thank you.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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Your post mentioned excessive customization as a drawback, which is why I commented on it.
Thanks,
Greg
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Ah, thank you, you reminded me what I already forgot.
—SASergey A Kryukov
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It didn't "disappear", it was sent to moderation by the automatic system because of a dodgy looking link. As a result, it sat in the moderation queue until a human got out of bed and let it through (in this case, me).
The system scans every post and checks it looks OK - if it finds something it recognises as similar to spam it has seen before, it is sent to moderation so a human being can review it and - in this case - let it through or kill it.
From time to time, we get serious floods of spam, and the automatic system prevents the whole site being unreadable. It does make mistakes, but they are rare and you happened to post a message that did look pretty spammy - I had to check the link to see what exactly you were linking to before I was sure it wasn't spam.
Normally, the moderation process is pretty quick, but it does rely on volunteers being available and there are times of day when there are less of us available. Have a little patience, please!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Jo_vb.net wrote: All in all this CP website is very disappointing for me.
Will no longer waste my time here... Pity, but... free will. We wish you the best. Bye bye.
M.D.V.
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I received the "Daily News" newsletter twice today;
The same thing happened on Monday also.
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Same here for both days. I suspect the scheduled email job fell over at some point and ran again later in the day.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Due to a bug, that I have resolved, I had to restart the sending of the newsletters. This resulted in some getting two copies of the emails.
You should only get one going forward.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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I don't know what is @Sean-Ewington doing lately... but his reputation turned around and went in the wrong direction.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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Yeah, we know.
He was playing around one day and mangled his rep.
He doesn't care, so we left it as a reminder to not randomly push buttons and poke his fingers into sockets.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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Matthew Dennis wrote: ... we left it as a reminder to not randomly push buttons and poke his fingers into sockets. Are you sure it is working?
M.D.V.
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Not a bug in my opinion.
The article was composed originally in 2015 and was updated today (I was one of the "approve" reports)
If it got deep in the system it might be perfectly normal that the comments get a break of a couple of years. Now it is in the first page again due to the edition as a new version.
Versions 1 to 4 are in 2015.
Version 5 and 6 (currently published) are from a couple of hours ago
My own article was written in 2007, had some comments after publication, then some comments in 2013 and nothing else until today. If I edit and comes again to the front page is the same situation.
M.D.V.
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Every updated Article should have a "History" section with release dates and versions.
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It has it.
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M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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