3:22 AM
I don't know. Let's try burning one and find out. Any suggestions? I'm eyeing [facebook]. — Cody Gray ♦ 11 secs ago
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9:30 AM
@Makyen Thanks, that at least clarifies the difference. I did not see any reference to A/B testing in either this post or on SE meta ( aside from African vs European swallows that is ). For the record, I've clearly been in both groups and much like the general sentiment here records, whilst I see "some" benificial improvements, on the whole the changes are a big miss and could do with a lot more consultation with the community. Most things are really fine as they are, and it really is not clear what the full intent of the "changes" really is. Perhaps someone should explain intent in a post — Neil Lunn 1 min ago
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11:06 AM
Thank you for capturing how I've been feeling about SO for a long time.This particular post resonates so strongly with me, thank you for this. Better tools would help but it's treating the symptoms of bad/dupe questions (which is good), but I'd like users to understand not to post in the first place unless they put some effort in and know what is expected of them, I don't know how to solve this as it's a big problem. I've stopped answering questions mainly and just do clean up these days. — EdChum - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
it is unclear what you ask. Have you been invited for a Team? Is your team account not merged with your regular account? Any errors? Do know that SOfT has their own help center: stackoverflow.help/support/home — rene 1 min ago
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12:16 PM
@YaakovEllis ah, those features that will come “in future changes”… I’m still waiting for the future uber navigation that gave reason to kill the already working new navigation that performed well in beta testing… — Holger 57 secs ago
1:04 PM
Damn, I had no idea there was an old database field that is used for the gravatar image. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
Your account currently has no gravatar option set, and I don't think you can add it back, so only the identicon and uploaded image options remain. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
1:40 PM
@Holger Some of them edit the question. Some of them write a comment. Some edit the title. Sometimes they use uppercase or expletives. In either case, I rarely get a notification like I would on a response to a comment. — Bergi 56 secs ago
2:02 PM
Your position is opinion-based. This answer contains a factually incorrect statement. The Excel object model is independent of both the Excel application host (it can be referenced from Word, Access, or any other VBA host, just like any other COM library; and also from other COM hosts, such as WSH and classic ASP) and the VBA language (it can be consumed from any COM-supporting language, such as Python, C#, and Java). — Zev Spitz 35 secs ago
Your question seems to be more "what to do with people who are hopelessly lost", the fact that it is about homework is just a really specific example you encountered in the wild. Hopelessly lost people need tutoring, this is not a tutoring site. All you can do is deal with the content according to its quality. — Gimby 1 min ago
@Gimby, I am more curious if providing a real but complex answer is the right thing to do in these cases. The OP is unlikely to understand why the answer works, but he will see that it works. — Wim ten Brink 44 secs ago
I don't find that type of answer valuable. What's the point of blasting somebody in the face with information they won't understand? It usually looks like a weird flex rather than an honest attempt to be helpful. I say you should either take the time to answer them at their level, slowly and pedagogically, or just move on to a better question. — John Kugelman supports Monica 1 min ago
2:38 PM
Regarding "OPs knowledge level": How handle questions that are beyond OP's knowledge? — Tom 36 secs ago
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3:54 PM
If you are not seeing the app in the MS Teams app store, it may be blocked by your MS Teams admin. If you are still running into issues, please contact support at stackoverflow.help/support/tickets/new — jisoo ♦ 56 secs ago
4:32 PM
It looks like you've managed to post it now. Maybe post a self-answer here about how you were able to resolve it? — F1Krazy 46 secs ago
I explained that I could not get to the correct web page. I am glad someone moved this question to the correct page. — ROBERT RICHARDSON 19 secs ago
Yes, I managed to post it by removing the code block that I had put around the error messages to make them more readable. That does not answer the question. The question is how can I avoid this problem in the future the error should not happen. — ROBERT RICHARDSON 1 min ago
4:50 PM
Well, explaining why you think calling a method that doesn't exist should succeed compilation should have added the necessary non-code text to pass this question check. And generally: don't say "this doesn't work" and post some code. Explain what the issue is, explain what you've tried to achieve instead and if suitable also explain your ways to fix that and how that didn't, so no one would suggest these ways as an answer. — Tom 50 secs ago
5:08 PM
Sure that this is the right link? You're linking to the current post here, however on this other post you link to this blog post entry from you. — MEE - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
5:22 PM
Possible duplicate of "It looks like your post is mostly code, please add some more details" — Tom 5 secs ago
SO is just being paternalistic, in its usual endearing way. It likes to remind you that it's in control, not you. It wants to make its presence felt. SO people feel passionately that they can improve the content of the site by restricting what contributors are allowed to do (or in this case, restricting the way that they do it.) — Michael Kay 1 min ago
The posts are on Code Review. codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/232135/…. Particularly the parts dealing with code in the text, not the code section. — Mode77 1 min ago
Possible duplicate of How to communicate with an editor in case of you not agreeing with an edit? — yivi 1 min ago
6:08 PM
Yes a counter is a good idea but why a hardstop is bad? I am typing and I can't type anymore. That right away tells me that I typed too much. You prefer that people use an external editor and type there and notice the character count, copy the text then go back to SO and paste? Sounds like a hassle. What do you mean it didn't make it? As in typing and looking somewhere else while typing and you didn't check the title before clicking the button? Ok. Didn't know some people do that. Yes the counter is the best option. — Tony_Henrich 38 secs ago
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7:42 PM
In addition to ^^: error messages shouldn't be formatted as code blocks. Use the Block Quotes tool, instead. — Cindy Meister 13 secs ago
@NeilLunn the MSE post specifically made mention that 50% of users would see the new and 50% would see the old. It has been discussed a whole bunch in comments. A/B grouping is based on IP address - some (though still a vast minority) users have been in both groups, we are taking it into account in our analysis. The intent has also been discussed in the MSE post and the blog post linked from there. Thanks for your feedback. — Yaakov Ellis ♦ 41 secs ago
8:34 PM
Could it be that the post was edited by the OP during the grace period (but after the edit was suggested) and the OP's edit included some of the suggested edit's changes? — Wai Ha Lee 27 secs ago
Your answer didn't help one bit. First, question is too broad and unclear. We have no idea what is the actual problem(s). Anything short of step by step explanation of how and why for each part of the homework is basically useless. If you really wanted to help you should have asked for some clarifications about what are the issues OP is facing. Whether it is algorithm itself, using language... but even then it is hard to say how much you could have helped. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
Possible duplicate of How can a suggested edit allow a single-character change? — Wai Ha Lee 2 mins ago
@WaiHaLee thanks for pointing me to the dupe. Looks like I have to work on my search fu ;-) — Thomas Schremser 1 min ago
"Actively casting a vote against closure is not constructive, as it doesn't imply that the question is good". Huh? That's exactly what it implies. More specifically, it is a statement of disagreement with the reason to close. I've never before heard of a voting system where one could only cast in one direction. Consider this: if 5 people think a question should be closed, and 7 people think a question should be kept open, then the majority community opinion is "keep it open". There is no way to make such a vote today. — ToolmakerSteve 17 secs ago
@DalijaPrasnikar Did you even read the question? OPposted the assignment followed by the code he'd written so far and the note that he didn't understand it anymore. Made sense, as the code he wrote didn't get even close to any solution. But what he was supposed to do was quite clear. Why he couldn't understand it? In my opinion because he didn't know what the output should be. My answer provides him the output and some additional learning material if he wants to understand my solution. Otherwise, He could use my solution and discuss it with his teacher, thus get more training. — Wim ten Brink 1 min ago
9:42 PM
Yes, I read the question. You still don't know what is the actual problem. — Dalija Prasnikar 1 min ago
Question says: "I have a homework assignment and I don't understand it that well. Can you solve it for me?" — Wim ten Brink 1 min ago
10:38 PM
@Tony_Henrich Because lost text is frustrating. Not everyone stares at the screen the entire time they type. — jpmc26 30 secs ago
11:28 PM
@TRiG Yes, and they were "linked" ("please see my previous
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custom flags"); I don't have any serious doubt that mods have the full picture — desertnaut 1 min agoCome on gentlemen, we are people of some reputation! The answer is clearly mentioned in the question... :) — desertnaut 20 secs ago
@DanNeely well, first he has to get banned, which hasn't happened here, at least yet! And it is arguable if all this behavior can count as one single (hence first) offense, right? — desertnaut 1 min ago
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