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Oct 31 16:54
neat. AI Gen content from an AI Gen company about training AI Gen systems. stackoverflow.blog/2025/10/31/…
Oct 29 10:26
Oct 22 20:12
stackoverflow.blog/2024/10/22/… I don't understand how the data dump changes improved privacy
Sep 20 20:21
Who tests the ai that is testing the code generated by ai stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/20/…
Sep 6 17:01
I guess the post was renamed, because your link no longer works, it's now at stackoverflow.blog/2024/09/06/…Jeremy Banks 14 secs ago
Sep 6 06:10
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Q: Page not found on an Overflow Blog link

holydragonThis link redirects to a "Page not found" page. Here's the link. https://stackoverflow.blog/undefined/kohsuke-kawaguchi-jenkins-ci-cd-cloudbees/?cb=1 Result

Aug 27 16:55
@user4581301 Stack Overflow blog, 2013: "It turns out that people will do anything for fake internet points" though the next sentence is "Just kidding." — Michael come lately 51 secs ago
Aug 26 18:12
"Has leadership changed?" The leadership changed years ago. — Thom A 42 secs ago
Aug 20 22:28
@Lundin While you're correct that animuson was not staff in 2014 (they were hired in 2015), they have edited the post several times since, most recently in 2020. — Ryan M ♦ 51 secs ago
Aug 1 13:39
(from the blog)
Jul 25 01:03
Whoa, I think the blog post about the Developer Survey is the first time I've seen a reasonable attempt at alt text on images of text on the blog...
Jul 24 14:47
Jul 16 18:52
@Spevacus Your promotion to moderator has not gone unnoticed :P
Jul 16 16:42
"This account is temporarily suspended permanently."
Jun 27 16:15
I think you will find this blogpost relevant stackoverflow.blog/2017/03/09/…Braiam 40 secs ago
Jun 23 09:23
stackoverflow.blog/2010/09/29/good-subjective-bad-subjective is as authoritative as it gets, I guess
Jun 17 13:50
@cigien: Regarding your second comment: The reason insta-posting should be handled differently is because the UI encourages the poster to see it that way. If you ask a question, you are given a check box with the label "Answer your own question – share your knowledge, Q&A-style", where the second part is a link to stackoverflow.blog/2011/07/01/… . Neither that line nor the linked blog posting suggests that the question has to stand on its own. — user2554330 56 secs ago
Jun 13 18:12
He's got the CEO quarterly posts on the blog, which go up checks 2-3 times a year.
Jun 13 12:46
@Gimby I hope not. Why? From stackoverflow.blog/2011/07/01/… To be crystal clear, it is not merely OK to ask and answer your own question, it is explicitly encouraged. which, with the previously linked question and answer would make anyone think that auto-accepting the answer in Q&A is a matter of fact. — Daviid 44 secs ago
Jun 10 10:34
You have a box to check to achieve that when you create a question on SO. This way, you can make your question have an answer immediately. Additionally, here is a link to a blog post about answering your own question: stackoverflow.blog/2011/07/01/…Mougnou 17 secs ago
Jun 3 05:25
granted, with stackoverflow.blog/2024/05/29/… prominently linked it would create a bit of cognitive dissonance to have both at the same time
May 31 22:50
are wildcards in ignored tags working for anyone here? stackoverflow.blog/2009/05/07/…
May 14 13:53
It's been announced for close to year now. And yes, the decision by the company has been, let's say, not exceptionally warmly embraced.
May 14 11:10
Your interpretation of the terms of the contract is, at best, not the most reasonable one. Consider, for example, CC's explanation: "If supplied, you must provide the name of the creator". Or Stack Overflow's own explanation: "Show the author names for every question and answer". The display name is (at least in the absence of any other request) how the author requests to be identified; this is clear from the fact that it is displayed next to the content they post. — Ryan M ♦ 52 secs ago
May 9 07:12
ah yes, last week, I hardly remember it... which might be because last week was apparently the end of May 2023
May 2 15:58
They again made the mistake to boot a new place straight into Eternal September mode (that is, without seeding it with high-quality content, so the Eternal September state could at least be postponed) — Peter Mortensen 39 secs ago
Apr 5 17:26
@Dharman Sure, I don't expect anything as length and detailed as what you put in the answer. But something like "We only mark questions as community wiki in extreme/extenuating circumstances. See stackoverflow.blog/2011/08/19/the-future-of-community-wiki" would be just about as short and also more accurate :-) — TylerH 24 secs ago
Apr 3 23:25
All of your latest Meta Stack Overflow activity has been poorly received. I suggest taking some time off, and returning with a clear mind, before you get either suspended again or question banned. — CPlus 25 secs ago
Apr 3 21:38
"solving real problems" that's what they claim to be trying to do. I don't know how to express my thoughts on that right now other than "it looks like the company doesn't think the same as us on what the real problems are (and how to address them)", which is not a very interesting statement. — starball 20 secs ago
Mar 20 03:36
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Q: Where to give feedback for Stackoverflow Blog Post?

Vylixhttps://stackoverflow.blog/2021/12/30/how-often-do-people-actually-copy-and-paste-from-stack-overflow-now-we-know/?utm_campaign=the-overflow-newsletter Read this good article from previous years, and found out that the table formatting is butchered - and perhaps the tags format too? I tried to f...

Mar 18 19:07
Neat. now they're farming discussions for blog content stackoverflow.blog/2024/03/18/…
Mar 6 01:51
Re "this is usually a futile act": Yes, that is a consequence of the Eternal September state Stack Overflow has been in for over 13 years (99% selfish users who will never give anything back, only take) — Peter Mortensen just now
Mar 2 03:54
@Nick don't get cocky *said with steely, businesslike frown
Feb 29 19:49
holy moly @KevinB your comment actually got approved
Feb 29 19:20
> AI needs to evolve from being a tool of developers to being a part of the community itself. - SO Blog
Feb 29 07:28
It sort of was. But hasn't really fostered the following it needs.
Feb 27 03:26
@Nick Moderators are ambassadors of trust and lead the community by example, are the primary arbiters of disputes, help maintain their sites at scale, and ensure the scope stays focused. Consider becoming one if those values speak to you. Moderators also get access to powerful tools to be effective at their tasks (binding votes, post locks, more data points, user suspension tooling, and tag maintenance tools).
Feb 18 17:58
@SepRoland yes, you are right we hate fun. It must have been awful to be exposed to attempts of jokes. You will receive a refund for your troubles. — VLAZ 39 secs ago

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