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This could be amusing:
Do you think Windows is:
1. An operating system
2. A really complex application
I like the simplicity of that, but it could be extended to, for example:
3. A hybrid OS and application
4. Neither! Why can't it be like Linux where the UI is separate from the OS?
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Interesting.
What's the goal of this one? To understand user's perception of how they look at OSs in general, or how they view Windows vs other OSs, or to get a feel as to whether developers actually understand what an OS is / is meant to be?
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Chris Maunder
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Down know if it's just me, or Firefox, or both, but the box containing "Latest posts", "Latest comments", "Latest news" doesn't seem to be working.
It load for a while, and then "No messages found"...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Which web page are you referring to?
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I was referring to the Lounge, but I was sure that the box was located on other pages as well.
Anyway, now it's working again. Strange...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference. Mark Twain
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Where can I vote No for each option?
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Sorry about that. Looks like the last option was not added. Survey nuked and new survey in place.
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Chris Maunder
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Great, thank you! Now heading to fill in a ballot...
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On https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/5247406/Double-Clicking-a-File-in-Explorer-and-Adding-It-t?msg=5669520#xx5669520xx
I noticed that img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==" data-src="/KB/miscctrl/5247406/Change.jpg" class="lazyload" does not appear for me in Opera, though it is fine in Chrome. Other non-lazyload images show up fine in Opera.
Pete Lomax
modified 11-Oct-19 16:18pm.
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Please edit your message and fix the links.
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Try turning off Opera's ad blocker.
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Chris Maunder
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That worked, thanks.
Pete Lomax
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This project in moderation[^] has Problems with the links (at least I am not seeing anything on my end).
Might it be, that the project importer is getting a bit crazy?
EDIT: It seems that it will probably get nuked due to poor quality, you will have to make the autopsy and check the bones
M.D.V.
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modified 11-Oct-19 5:05am.
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I don't think the problem is so much with importing projects as it is with updating them. See this item on this board. I'm guessing that projects have been suspended while this issue is being worked, because when I recently updated my project on GitHub, nothing happened at this end.
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You article in moderation is messed up again.
I have told Chris and Matthew in my answer below
M.D.V.
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We've had issues downloading images from GitHub. It's a bit hit and miss. Ryan's making some changes today to see if he can work through some of the GitHub strangenesses.
That particular article has been removed. It did not fit our editorial guidelines.
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Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: We've had issues downloading images from GitHub. Not only images... documents and other files too. robust-services-core[^] is having links problems too. They point to CP but get error 404 (I already reported this here before)
@matthew-dennis and a missing message board (being an article)
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My original profile has been closed since 10 members marked it as spam. I have been long enough here to know not to spam. One of my articles was marked for plagiarized sample code and taken down. I acknowledged the missing reference to original post and agreed to include references. But now, I'm unable to login to my original profile.
My Original Profile[^]
Not sure where to ask for a review, so I created this profile and posted it here. Can someone help?
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For CP-Staff:
If you want to check the why, the correspondent thread in S&A forum is: Article C# 8 New Features Plagiarised From Microsoft Docs[^]
M.D.V.
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Plagiarism and spam are very different things: in your case you copied, pasted, and tweaked code and text so that we (hopefully) didn't notice. Spam is advertising, such as driving to a viagra or "technical support" site.
"Copy'n'paste and forgot the reference" is one thing: but you deliberately changed the pasted text and code so that is wouldn't be identical. And that is plagiarism, no matter how you look at it.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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The email I received says '10 times members have reported your account at CodeProject as "Content has been posted that is spam"'
Anyway, your point is taken. The article is already taken down and I will work on it to completely rewrite it to address plagiarism.
My question is why my profile has been closed. I would like to keep learning and contributing as I have done before.
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Shameel-v2 wrote: I will work on it to completely rewrite it to address plagiarism.
Shameel-v2 wrote: My question is why my profile has been closed.
Because we do not tolerate plagiarism. We - the moderators as a group - write articles, and we know how hard it is. So when somebody comes along, copy'n'pastes stuff that probably took a lot of effort to get right, tweeks it to hide the theft, and claims they wrote it themselves we don't appreciate it.
The account gets closed and the plagiarism removed, that's standard procedure.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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Shameel-v2 wrote: and I will work on it to completely rewrite it to address plagiarism. That's the point. You should not rewrite things.
You should write them from the scratch.
And to be honest... I "defended" you a bit in the other forum, but seeing your answers, it makes me think you didn't bother to read the CodeProject Plagiarism FAQ[^] as I already told you.
Shameel-v2 wrote: My question is why my profile has been closed
If you had, you would know why
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Yes, and it's staying closed. Sorry, we don't allow plagiarism.
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Chris Maunder
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