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1:22 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by Prid
I have no idea if the "rollback wars" being the cause of mklement0's ban is due to this post or not, but being given a 1 month ban over this, I would really hope that some discussion was taken place behind curtains and no compromise was able to be reached before being forced to resort to this. mklement0 is a grand asset to the powershell answering community here at SO, so this ban should be justified :) it's his style of using bullet points, and personally, they help to digest the info easier. The extra info could've easily been comments to this post, and is helpful for the full picture :) — Prid just now
 
1:51 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by Karl Knechtel
I think a reasonable link title could be generated (e.g. <username>'s answer to <question title>), and that this would be a net positive for the site. — Karl Knechtel 15 secs ago
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by Ryan M
This is certainly not a bug, for the reason VLAZ described: the page title does not correctly describe the specific post being linked to. It may well be a reasonable feature request to do something like what @KarlKnechtel describes, where it would expand to a title that notes that it's linking to an answer (I'd upvote that feature request). — Ryan M ♦ 40 secs ago
 
2:10 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by Karl Knechtel
There is formatting and syntax highlighting already. There will not be anything to run the code in browser beyond Stack Snippets - among many other problems, in many other programming languages besides JavaScript, random examples of code simply don't make any sense or do anything useful in isolation, and need to be plugged into an existing program. Anyway, if you are expecting to use Stack Overflow to obtain working code without having to think about what that code means, you are missing the point completely and also asking to get pwned. — Karl Knechtel 56 secs ago
 
 
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3:40 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by CertainPerformance
I'd first ping the user who posted such a comment suggesting they read that Meta post. While the consensus is that it's not a good idea to advise off-topic questions, it's not exactly a rule, so I think trying to get mods to forcibly get the user to stop would be a mistake. There've been a number of times I've found useful information in a comment on a closed off-topic question while trying to figure something out, even though that admittedly isn't the intent of SO. — CertainPerformance 59 secs ago
 
3:57 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by user
see also library installation question meta.stackoverflow.com/q/423535/11107541user 26 secs ago
 
4:18 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by MisterMiyagi
FWIW, GitLab has the second generation of their web IDE already. Both are based on other tools that were "just" integrated (well, as opposed to being made from the ground up). This is very much possible - if a site commits to it. — MisterMiyagi 31 secs ago
 
4:28 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by MT1
@greg-449 sorry to tag you - please could you clear my edits on SO? I have run into the 5 edits outstanding limit but I can only see 4 and one of those is lost in the mists of time. I am learning the joy of retagging! — MT1 34 secs ago
 
 
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5:58 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by HolyBlackCat
I don't think there needs to be a zero-tolerance policy here. I don't see a problem with providing some guidance in comments in addition to voting to close. (E.g. if a user asks a debugging question without a MCVE, do you say I shouldn't give them debugging advice in comments? That would be answering an off-topic question after all. Or if a kid asks for career/life advice, why not give some minimal advice? I don't think either of those motivates them to come back with more bad questions.) — HolyBlackCat 27 secs ago
 
 
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7:53 AM
[ Boson light ] New comment posted by greg-449
@MT1 It isn't possible for an ordinary user like me to look at edits for a specific user, the review queue decides which ones to show a reviewer. — greg-449 36 secs ago
 

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