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16:56
sweet, I can use the explosion to heat my tea!
yst 01:02
@TylerH after which you post a comment saying "December 2024 and I just flagged all these comments as 'no longer needed'", naturally.
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yst 04:34
Mon 10:20
@starball Considering I've been rate limited before from just using the site as a normal user, I think it's possible whatever your stuff is would be affected.
Fri 06:11
Oct 22 10:23
Never give up on your dreams of *checks notes* getting suspended for a year, every year stackoverflow.com/posts/1699803/timeline
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Oct 4 09:47
I've yet to find a mattress that absorbs the shock of realising you have to wake up.
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Nov 20 16:36
it's been dying for 10+ years
Oct 28 06:59
@NewPosts "At first, the changes were barely noticeable. But soon I literally started glowing. I soon realised I could physically walk through time just the same as space. With a mere thought I could raise mountains. Or lower them. But this power came at a great price, for from now on, I have to steal exactly one sock from each laundry." -- mods, probably
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Nov 15 17:12
*looks around at what's generally happening in the world* Signs point to "yes".
Nov 14 14:57
Flagging is always positive.
Nov 12 19:06
I started with System 7
Nov 11 07:20
Oct 21 18:51
lmao
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Aug 29 07:47
@Slate That's a really astute observation, and something that I hope you can find a way to... (for lack of a better word) "promote" internally. Back in ye olden days, it was treated and felt as much more of an honor for the staff member (dev or CM) who did something to post an answer claiming credit for it. They got the accolades and the rep, the community saw stuff was happening, there was a record of what happened and who did it for everyone to consult later... All sorts of advantages. Positive feelings/vibes on all sides. It's really all part of that "default public" thing that Shog9 talked about a short while ago, but this is maybe a relatively safe and low-impact way to get some of that ethic reinvigorated.
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Nov 3 12:27
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Q: We've cleared the backlog of "In need of moderator intervention" flags

blackgreenAfter the end of the 2023 moderators and curators strike, the flag queue of "In need of moderator intervention" flags — a.k.a. custom flags, mod flags, etc. was quite literally over 9000! flags long. The vast majority of those flags were backlogged AI flags. It took us a long time to clear that b...

Oct 9 19:31
A coworker once said that they learned all they know about Harry Potter by 1. searching for technical problems 2. following links on the right
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Oct 31 17:17
🚩_(ツ)_🚩
Aug 28 22:25
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Aug 28 15:10
I really don't appreciate SE's tone. "Wow, Zoe - you didn't reply in some random private room" - or maybe, you know, you can do less behind closed doors. Also "OMG, nobody told us they didn't like the simplified header" - the thing that you described with, like, one sentence. Mostly saying "the header will be simplified. Look at a picture"
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Oct 5 02:32
Releasing half formed features and then not doing updates on them for months or years is wild to me. Or replacing working features with new "updated" versions that remove a ton of really important, useful features.
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Oct 5 02:30
It would also be really nice is they would finish something... anything.
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Oct 29 14:17
@NewPosts Is there anything SE releases that is not in need of testers and not in early access?
Sep 5 20:03
Discussions are the best feature.
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Oct 22 10:26
I can't believe multiple people changed the "coz" and introduced grammar. Where is the freedom of speech? /s
Oct 21 22:07
we saw no school year increase at all
Oct 21 18:09
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Q: Chat upgrade incoming! No feature changes, but major under-the-hood work

balphaTL;DR We'll be deploying a new version of Chat that has significant under-the-hood changes. Ideally you won't notice anything, but just in case, here's what's happening: Likely on Wednesday, October 23, chat.meta gets the new version. I'll be in the Tavern when I deploy the change, so if you not...

Oct 21 12:45
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Q: Site maintenance - Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 9:00 PM-10:00 PM EDT (Thursday, October 24, 1:00 UTC - Thursday, October 24, 2:00 UTC)

DalmarusWe have planned site maintenance that will briefly impact Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange users. The window is scheduled for Wednesday, October 23, 2024, 9:00 PM-10:00 PM EDT (Thursday, October 24, 1:00 UTC - Thursday, October 24, 2:00 UTC). At some point during the maintenance window, the site...

Aug 22 14:30
Their definition of community is people with enough money to go to whatever conference the CEO has decided to speak at this month
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Oct 15 20:03
Would the question make sense with that context removed?
Aug 14 15:23
Also in other news: the SE distributed data dump is now released to everybody.
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Oct 15 08:03
ヾ(•ω•`)o
Aug 2 09:43
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May 14 14:55
my assessment: prosus is pro at being sus
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Oct 8 16:16
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Q: Community-a-thon 2024 kicks off on October 18th

SashaTL;DR: Our fifth Community-a-thon will kick off on October 18, 2024 and continue until October 23, 2024. This is an annual event where staff at Stack Overflow are encouraged to participate on the Stack Exchange network. The scale of the event is consistent with last year’s comm-a-thon. What is ...

Aug 29 12:54
I don't want to discredit anyone's hard work from that time period of course. But I'm hopeful that this time around the long-term benefits will be clearer, the "extra" work overhead small but effective, and the practices a little more durable. A little more codified, too. I really want to see my coworkers get consistent public credit for the work they put into the platform.
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Jul 26 07:10
I'd give you the welcome package but it's wrapped. And we're not allowed scissors.
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Jul 24 15:04
Seamless Time, Well Code,
Community undefined.
Did no one check this?
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Oct 5 00:50
@HenryEcker ?
Oct 4 20:57
Oct 4 08:53
Along similar lines, people have said that generative AIs can be used to help write code in a language that you already know well, so that you can check for mistakes and fix them. This is more believable to me, but I've yet to find that it would save any time. If anything, it would waste more time than me doing it myself. Kind of like having a semi-incompetent intern do work for you, which you then have to carefully double-check and often re-do parts of it yourself to correct it.
Oct 4 01:43
A presupposition that a failed audit = a bad audit is not a reasonable conclusion to draw. In many cases failures can be an indication of a very good audit as it requires a level of care and attention to evaluate properly. Our mod team would love a disqualify as audit button, but regardless of solution I think we need a more thorough process for excluding things from the audit pool than a single failure by an arbitrary reviewer.
Oct 3 16:10
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Q: Upcoming initiatives on Stack Overflow and across the Stack Exchange network (October 2024)

DesToday I shared an update on progress from last quarter and what we’re up to this quarter on the blog. TL;DR - top areas of focus include: User activation Iterating and scaling Staging Ground Continued discovery on improving answering Community Asks Sprint As we make progress in each area, we w...

Oct 3 10:48
"I'm not angry, you're angry!"
Oct 2 19:59
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Q: Proposed designs to update the homepage for logged-in users

SpencerGA few weeks ago, we shared a rough outline of how the default homepage experience could look for logged-in users. We appreciate all the feedback we received and have come back to share a more detailed vision of what our first pass at updating the homepage will look like. There are still a few thi...

Aug 22 14:27
First the data dump, now tags, and another shoe coming within a few weeks. I've spent weeks making sure the data dump remains accessible, and just when that shit clears up, "let's kill tag curation and [implement another shoe]"
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Oct 2 15:48
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Aug 22 00:56
On today's episode of the company continuing to pretend like meta doesn't exist:
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Aug 16 11:25
or you're being revenge downvoted by a time traveler
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Jul 9 07:53
My two cents, we don't feature any of our other policies. It's no longer a temporary meta policy, it's no longer handled under exceptional circumstance, it's a permanent part of our site and documented in the help center. I don't necessarily think that it still needs to be featured after two years. IMO if anything it should be converted to an . Again, just my own opinion on the matter there.
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