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@einpoklum The question was tagged C++11 because it was asked in 2013 and that was the new hotness back then. But it's 2019 now, and it's more useful to know what the best way to do things now is than what the best way to do things was at some point in the past. I don't see why that question needs to have an artificially narrow focus. — Barry 51 secs ago
The text you change is used by Stack Exchange to show a time relative to now. Stack Exchange has JavaScript that runs periodically to update the text you change. Your changes are overwritten by SE's JavaScript shortly after the code you have is run. — Makyen 17 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker It's not [c++], and it's not [language-lawyer], it's [c]... What are you talking about? — JL2210 10 secs ago
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Got another one today. Code in question. Code does not repo issue. Link to pen that does. So it's off topic. If they had used a snippet it wouldn't be. My time wasted, their time wasted, fail for S.O. being helpful. — gman 1 min ago
3:42 AM
What exactly stops you from editing post to do that (presumably in far more intelligent way than any "color differently" can provide)? — Alexei Levenkov 9 secs ago
4:08 AM
Try to suggest an edit to fix broken links with archive.org ones, or flag link-only answers as "not an answer". — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
5:34 AM
@yivi: It happens again with me, I audit and flag this How to Answer (stackoverflow.com/questions/38431340/…) as very low quality. Yesterday, it was declined and I was banned for some period. Now the answer you see it is deleted. What's going on? — Kampai 21 secs ago
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If you want to ask about it, post a new question. Your edit introduces things not related to your original question. This was not a review audit, but a regular flag on a post declined by a mod. If you do, you should also provide the screenshot you should for the post, not only from your flag history. — yivi 1 min ago
I know this won't make a difference, actually, I am fade up. I am not going to do any flagging or review from now onwards. — Kampai 19 secs ago
meta.stackoverflow.com/a/265764/578411 and then you would see that just give 755 permission to all file that fine and its work im try it its working for me is not obvious, unarguable garbage as a matter of fact, it is an answer but not to the question asked. Wrong answers need a down vote, not a flag. leave it to 20K-ers to delete those. — rene 1 min ago
6:34 AM
@Barry: It was asked in 2013, it was answered and discussed in 2013. The answers and discussion would look very different today. Editing away the tags does not change that. On SO, old questions and their answers are not generally "overhauled" to fit the times; correct me if I'm wrong. — einpoklum 15 secs ago
@JL2210 I don’t have the exact mechanics of this in front of me right now, but basically.... it’s random. We invite a percentage of visitors (both logged in and anonymous), so you might get a prompt at some point. — Adam Lear ♦ 44 secs ago
What's more the "invalidated answer" was made after I asked and answered the new question (or possibly - at about the same time; the time resolution is of hours). When I read the question, following a discussion on std-proposals, that answer did not exist. So, another baseless accusation. — einpoklum 1 min ago
@Heinzi, I appreciate this post on your part. Not long ago I got a downvote I misunderstood. I tried to address it here and instead got a biblical stones throw of downvotes, you know where they pelt you with stones for being a sinner, both on Meta and someone thought it kind to link the SO post I was asking about so that people could go on there and downvote it just to hurt some more. I did not take down that SO vote regardless until I realized that no one in the future could find it useful. Its shameful things like this why so many colleagues refuse to participate in Stack Overflow. — Daniel 1 min ago
I thank user177800 for retiring himself from SO, there is no need for all that negativity. I do my best to answer questions that I can and I have yet to downvote anyone, but if I do, it will not be based on any bitterness about being a veteran who has put in many years of answering questions and Lord knows what else, it will be strictly about the quality of the question. — Daniel 47 secs ago
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@enderland, thanks, I agree a downvote with some understanding of why would be helpful. Otherwise, its like okay I got a downvote, now I have to go on Meta and ask why, (like I did several weeks ago) and risk just getting machined gunned with downvotes because it gets interpreted as complaining about a downvote. No, I just wanted to know the specific reason for the specific downvote, since I did not see how it fit any of the criteria. — Daniel 1 min ago
don't sell yourself short, you are on the right track. Awesome suggestion.how does a healthy group intuitively assist the new person? Exactly, definitely not by dealing with a person asking why they got a downvote by machine gunning them with more downvotes and bitterly laced commentary that wraps around that one person who took the high road and answered the question. That is whats really bringing SO down where many colleagues I speak with will not bother with this site, I am always having to promote its good points. — Daniel 1 min ago
7:42 AM
I highly suggest that when you ask a new question, you'll simply leave away all the not-relevant but very controversial parts. If you just want to know how to define a global define, then ask for that and don't argue about the naming system for constructors. Some user already tried to help you by editing that out of your question since it's mostly irrelevant for the answer, but you insisted to edit it back. — BDL 5 secs ago
@MartijnPieters How is my question not answerable? And while I can't judge perfectly what other people might find useful or not in the future, I would think setting up a global
#define
something that a few people here and there might be interested in. — Yeats 29 secs agoI am one of the close voters. First, I tried to salvage the question: this revision If you posted like that, your question will probably be well received. But then, you rolled that edit back. I have no option other than to VTC. — L. F. 36 secs ago
No, sorry, you misunderstood the point of the site. The point of the site is to gather answers. The questions are just a means to an end, so questions must be answerable and they must be useful to others in future, so that it is clear that the answers apply to whatever problem other visitors have too. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
"Nothing wrong with the question" - according to you, but you have several comments disabusing you of that notion. "because "I'm not good enough at C++"" - I went to flag that comment, but again that's according to you! When you're asking people to spend their spare time helping you for free, it's probably not in your best interests to make interacting with you unpleasant; the negative tone and attitude of your question, edit and comments is likely the source of some of the downvotes. — jonrsharpe 41 secs ago
@jonrsharpe I don't understand the criticism in the comments at all. I have also not been negative or have had a bad attitude. Where are you getting that from? People have been attacking me. — Yeats 25 secs ago
@Yeats: Leave such things away (as any judgement call that is irrelevant like "useless keyword similar..."). That will only stear the focus of readers towards those statements instead of your real question. And that you turned down someone in comments who posted you the documentation link on how to add global defines also didn't help. — BDL just now
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I have every sympathy with those not wishing to take the role, and none whatsoever with users in that set who criticize all those curators who do put in a lot of volunteer effort. — Martin James 1 min ago
Attacks on the character of ALL curators is very common. It's especially annoying when coming from posters with skewed, and so unrealistic/ineffective voting patterns. — Martin James 39 secs ago
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@Rob: While using an alternate account to ask bad questions isn't behavior we want to encourage, the problem there is asking bad questions, not using an alternate account to do it. In any case, if you use an account only for asking bad/unpopular questions, it's likely to soon get question banned. And at that point, using a second account to circumvent the ban is explicitly forbidden. (Also, insert appropriate disclaimers about how "unpopular" ≠ "bad"; none of that is directly relevant here, expect as a possible moral justification for posting questions that you know will be downvoted.) — Ilmari Karonen just now
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So you have to make sure to only vote on any post or comment with either your main account or your alternate account? And to make sure to keep the total votes you cast or number of reviews you perform in a day within the limits for a single account? That could be a bit painful to keep track of. — Ganesh Sittampalam 1 min ago
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So, timeline: I emphasize the C++11'ness of the question's title, and go off to work on a new question and answer for C++20. @Fureeish then proceeds to write an answer abour ranges-v3, while assuming it's usable with C++11 (see his comment about this on his own answer). As he does so, I am still working on my question, and then post it. — einpoklum 25 secs ago
Update: Here are the timestamps: Old question edit 20:45:19Z, @Fureeish 's new answer on the old question 20:51:35Z , my new question 21:26:02Z . — einpoklum 2 mins ago
@GaneshSittampalam: I believe the usual way to handle that is simply not to vote or review with your alternate account unless you absolutely have to. (The only reason I can think of why you would have to is if you were, say, trying to reproduce a bug that only happens when voting/reviewing as a low-rep user. But in that case you'd presumably take extra care not to go over any limits or double-vote on anything.) — Ilmari Karonen 40 secs ago
10:56 AM
Your example code has things that can be removed (like the deletion part) and things that are missing (the demo that insertion really duplicates elements). You should provide the minimal code showing the bug. Otherwise the question looks okay to me. I've definitely seen much worse. — Trilarion 1 min ago
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@Trilarion yeah my plan is to make such a FR after the dust settles (in fact I was going to make it already but experiment started before I finished drafting it and I decided to postpone, to avoid interfering with stuff related to experiment) — gnat 50 secs ago
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Just noticed the synonym was already added. stackoverflow.com/tags/okhttp/synonyms Thanks! — Yuri Schimke 14 secs ago
@YvetteColomb I don't think it's unreasonable to not recognize one's own answer from a few years back, if we remove the "super long" bit, which isn't even relevant for JL's argument... and forgetting I've upvoted a random post a couple of years back is even more likely. — John Dvorak 1 min ago
You don't have to click anything...? It shows up when your focus is on the Body area, just as the How to Ask shows up when the focus is on Title and How to Tag shows up when the focus is on Tags. I like it -- maybe we'll have fewer poorly formatted posts (by people of all reps). — Heretic Monkey 57 secs ago
@IlmariKaronen that's not actually true, at least to the letter as it is now, at least as far as the boiled down version goes (I'm unsure about the long ruleset). You would have been able to ask all these bad questions from your main account, so creating multiple separate accounts to avoid the Q-ban on one doesn't actually allow you to do something you wouldn't be able to with just a single account. — John Dvorak 56 secs ago
@JohnDvorak we can beg to differ. Recognising one's own work is an important thing in life. Professionally, academically, legally and socially. More importantly, saying you didn't realise it was your own work is not going to wash as an excuse. — Yvette Colomb ♦ 1 min ago
Note that a lot of the suggestions mentioned here are covered in the How do I ask a good question? help center topic. There are links at the bottom of that page with further help. I suggest bookmarking that page and referring to it when asking a question. — Heretic Monkey 17 secs ago
... and stackoverflow.com/help/merging-accounts. But you are all over the place with this FR. — yivi 1 min ago
A 'toaster' is a common UX term; please don't close questions because you don't understand the terms used. :-/ — George Stocker ♦ 2 mins ago
FR ? I just finished trying to clarify the question ? @user202729 they are harmful since whenever we have discussion here based on user experience, or any other statistic, users often query the website to find data that then can influence the opinion/suggestion etc. Inactive users influence the data validity. — Danilo 15 secs ago
And they can just exclude inactive users from the query. Last active is public information. — user202729 1 min ago
Sure, but the query ( at least from complaints i've read here ) can't handle an large data. So having bunch of inactive users limits the functionality of query. And inactiveness can't be always filtered, since filtering depends on context of the query. — Danilo 28 secs ago
And just to be clear, i am proposing an "merge request" so users can recommend merging of something, it is much clearer that "merge a", "merge b" .... votes and mod influence can help govern this behaviour and implementation. — Danilo 10 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker it's a toast, not a toaster. I don't think the SE network uses toasts for anything. — TheWanderer 17 secs ago
@George, I didn't vote to close because I didn't understand the concept, but because I do not understand how it applies to this question. I see nothing that could be described as a "toaster" on the screenshot, the ask-question UI, or this question explanation. Maybe my comment was unclear, somewhat ironically. Since the question is clear to you, maybe you could edit it so it's clear for other users? — yivi 52 secs ago
@yivi if it is still to broad i can really just edit it to ask for merge request without any benefits listed below and examples. — Danilo 46 secs ago
@TheWanderer Interestingly, I've heard plenty of professionals add the 'er' as a bit of jargon in informal conversation. And even when you google "UX Toaster"; you get popped up with "toast". There are also libraries that do toast notifications named -- wait for it -- toastr. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
Well, that's not bad, but it doesn't fully solve the issue. I just gave vue as an example. There are many tags (some of which I don't even know) that I'd like excluded. Therefor, I'd rather there be a 'distinct' feature rather than excluded individual tags one-by-one. Thanks though! — silencedogood 21 secs ago
@TheWanderer If we closed every question because the user incorrectly named the thing they were asking about, I'm not sure we'd have any open questions from anyone other than experts. — George Stocker ♦ 19 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker Google returns "toast" because there are no relevant results for "toaster," and it's finding the most similar word. The toastr library isn't a toast. It's a library that creates toast(s), ie a toaster. That still doesn't address the fact that SE doesn't use toasts. — TheWanderer 1 min ago
By 'distinct,' I mean if I want to see javascript quesions, I will only see questions with a javascript tag and no other tag. Likewise, if I wans javascript and reactjs, I will only see questions with javascript and reactjs tags, not questions with javascript and reactjs and perhaps some other tag involving a plugin they are using with react and javascript. — silencedogood 16 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker it being incorrectly named means we didn't know what the OP was referring to, thus making the question unclear. — TheWanderer 1 min ago
@yivi done. Unless I'm totally off base, it was a pretty easy question to understand. — George Stocker ♦ 1 min ago
@George I notice that your edit simply guesses that the OP meant "sidebar" but actually wrote down "toast"(er). That was the first thing I asked in a comment. I waited a few minutes before casting my unclear vote to see if the OP answered, and they didn't. I'm probably much slower than you, since I do not believe it's "pretty easy" to figure out they meant that, or something else not in evidence. I still believe my "unclear" vote was adequate. Thanks. — yivi 1 min ago
@yivi is the questioner required to come up with all the answers in a feature request in order for the question to stay open? — George Stocker ♦ 32 secs ago
@GeorgeStocker I don't think yivi was saying that, or even implying it. However, according to the tag wiki, feature requests are supposed to include "a justification of why the new feature is needed and/or how it can improve the community," which this one doesn't. So if we've moved the goalposts to what feature requests are supposed to do, then this one still doesn't. — TheWanderer 43 secs ago
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Well that generated a lot of excitement ... I added an image ... hopefully that makes it clearer. — Ole 32 secs ago
One bit of feedback: Clean up the formatting of your code - it was hard & painful to read with the lack of whitespacing (
foo=bar->baz;
), the inconsistent indentation, the intermix of bracing (on the previous line, on the new line) and positioning of the *
(T* foo;
and T *foo;
) - this not only makes it difficult for people trying to help you, but also for yourself... — CharonX 1 min agoI have been facing this issue for 4 days. Any help to fix this appreciated. — Raunak Jhawar 56 secs ago
2:14 PM
general-java is a meta-tag. We had meta tags at one time, but the only well-known one that still survives is language-lawyer. — Robert Harvey ♦ 1 min ago
@Tensibai No, we're not going to debate the technical nature of the answer here. That's not what this thread is about. And no, you're wrong since its use with f_back was not covered. — Acumenus 26 secs ago
Your first answer is the 8th answer on a question from 2009... There's already a mention of
currentframe
on there, albeit in the comments. — Cerbrus 12 secs agoAnd the java tag is not broad at all; it identifies a specific programming language. — Robert Harvey ♦ 9 secs ago
@Acumenus with your reputation, you should be able to vote to close then instead of posting an answer that is a duplicate? — George Stocker ♦ 5 secs ago
We generally try to leave one answer around; and delete the one the system flagged (or delete the one a user flagged); I can't speak to why both were deleted here. — George Stocker ♦ 34 secs ago
Additionally, considering the timestamps of the 2 answers, it's rather obvious the OP already had both questions in mind when writing the answer. (They're posted less than 7 minutes apart) — Cerbrus 39 secs ago
The questions are effectively duplicates given the nature of their answers. It's not my fault if the answer was a duplicate even though it was tailored. — Acumenus 50 secs ago
There is a comment by 1313e from May 2019 covering the use of currentframe with f_back, but that is not an answer. That comment is easily overlooked. I myself overlooked it. As far as answers go (and not comments), my answer remains original. — Acumenus 2 mins ago
I went ahead and marked the lesser viewed and voted question as a duplicate (even though it was older). I'll reach out to the mod involved to see if they're cool with me undeleting one of your answers. — George Stocker ♦ 28 secs ago
Well, if you can edit your answer to explain why you would specifically use
inspect.currentframe().f_back
instead of one of the techniques in the other answers, I will consider undeletion. — Robert Harvey ♦ 1 min ago@RobertHarvey yes, I agree, so is the general-java tag and that is why I said that it serves its own purpose — JavaTechnical 2 mins ago
Yep. Put that in your answer on the original question (not the one George Stocker just marked as a duplicate. — Robert Harvey ♦ 24 secs ago
@RobertHarvey That's fair. Regarding the answers using
inspect.stack()
, it's way too slow. Regarding the ones using sys._getframe
, it's an internal private function due to the leading underscore, and so its use is implicitly discouraged. Lastly, as for an answer using inspect.getouterframes(inspect.currentframe(), 2)[1][3]
, it's unclear what [1][3]
is doing. — Acumenus 1 min agoThe fact is, we're asking how we can make for a positive experience for new (and experienced) users. But we had people a tool for negativity. We do so to curate quality questions. But it's still a tool for negativity. — jinglesthula 1 min ago
@Cerbrus ah, right. I tweaked my answer to say "able" rather than "required". I think such suggestions would be served better as being separate from regular comments on the question. — jinglesthula 26 secs ago
@RobertHarvey Done. I acknowledge it would've helped me to do this yesterday. — Acumenus 26 secs ago
There's not really an answer in response to your concern about the comment outside of "flag the comment." We have no way of knowing what that user was trying to say without some context around the conversation. — scohe001 50 secs ago
If anyone sees a positive/intended affect from adding
overflow: hidden
to .post-layout
, I'd appreciate it being pointed out. I had already disabled it in my personal CSS changes, due to its effects on yet other changes, but if it actually does something productive, I will want to look at other ways to solve the issues I've encountered. — Makyen 23 secs ago3:32 PM
There's not that much frameworks flooding the tag, so ignoring those not interesting you should be quite straightforward. New tags not matching your taste can be added to the ignore list as you come over them. — Tensibai 9 secs ago
No, the opposite for me really. I ignore whether or not it's "interesting" or answered. — Kevin B 47 secs ago
I totally agree with the op, I instinctively avoid the yellow highlighted questions. — kemicofa 21 secs ago
@KevinB: Yes, if their scope is not distinct. You argued that it is better to unify the (distinct) scopes rather than keep them separate. — einpoklum 30 secs ago
Though, I also just completely instinctively skip the google sponsored search results. — kemicofa 26 secs ago
I think the problem here is that your results have a lot more yellow posts than white ones, making the white ones stand out. — TheWanderer 20 secs ago
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Frankly, even community provided feedback can be misinterpreted by unreasonable users as a personal attack. I guess we can't have the cake and eat it too. — E_net4 17 secs ago
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eh, I'd be willing to give an employee with authority a bit more leeway on editing things for this particular purpose. however, with the removal of the old post, the "updated" notation is no longer necessary. (was it necessary to begin with?) — Kevin B 22 secs ago
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@Danilo Currently, only moderators can actually merge questions. This can be requested through raising a custom moderator flag and explaining. Note that the requirements for merging are significantly higher than for closing as a duplicate. Basically, all answers must be equally applicable on both answers without modification. — Makyen 1 min ago
Well i did figure there is some sort of mechanism behind merging. Thank you for explaining, didn't know the mech behind it. I was proposing something more along of directing moderating attention to specific merging type issues. I trust mods to make an valid decision, that is why main proposition was about making a new tags. By directing mods attention to high count questions, we can help mods by pointing out aspects that aren't flagged and perhaps are needed by comunity but don't fill every requirement. — Danilo 12 secs ago
@Danilo It's really not clear to me what you're asking for here. Is the extent of what you're asking for the creation of a merge-request tag? Note that the tags: merge-accounts and merged-questions already exist. — Makyen 40 secs ago
The way those tags function now is similar to feature-request-tags, feature-request-votes and etc. I am proposing to join them under 1 umbrella - except [merged-questions] since that it seems works best with questions that are already merged. — Danilo 2 mins ago
The way those tags function now is similar to feature-request-tags, feature-request-votes and etc. I am proposing to join them under 1 umbrella - except [merged-questions] since that it seems works best with questions that are already merged. As I went to your merge-request link i saw no questions tagged as such, and I didn't see any merge-request when i tried to tag this question. Otherwise I wouldn't write it. If there is some other idea behind that link, please explain — Danilo 18 secs ago
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@Danilo The merge-request tag doesn't exist at this time. The 0 questions of the tag is what is displayed when the tag doesn't exist. You can go to the tags search page and enter "merge" to see those tags which include the text "merge". — Makyen 1 min ago
@Danilo BTW: If you want someone to know that you've made a change or left a comment, you need to
@
ping them with their username in the comment (maximum one user per comment). For example, for me it would be @Makyen
. If you don't do so, then nobody is notified of any change you make or comment you leave (except in some specific circumstances (see: "Replying in comments")). I'm mentioning this because I don't want you to feel that changes/comments you make are being ignored.This meta post has more information. — Makyen 1 min ago8:18 PM
While this is a nice idea, the downside is a bit that only the owner of that repository or site can alter the table. We strive to have the content self-contained. — rene 21 secs ago
Yes, I originally wanted to use a dataURL, but int seems thats not possible on stackoverflow :-( I'll add a meta question about dataURLs later. — T S 42 secs ago
@Arkadiy I've not "hit on" the conflict. I specifically chose a situation that demonstrates it because I've been aware of it for some time. — jpmc26 23 secs ago
8:46 PM
You are on Meta. This question will not be answered here and you may want to go over the Checklist and How to Ask before you repost on main. Please consider deleting this question. — rene 57 secs ago
9:08 PM
Same here: You can specify the pod path on the Podfile with ` pod 'FolioReaderKit', :path => '../Path_To_Local_Pod_Folder' ` if you use it local, or ` pod 'FolioReaderKit', :git => 'github.com/FolioReaderKitCopy' ` if you copy the repository on GitHub. — alxlives 53 secs ago
Test: You can specify the pod path on the Podfile with
pod 'FolioReaderKit', :path => '../Path_To_Local_Pod_Folder'
if you use it local, or pod 'FolioReaderKit', :git => 'github.com/FolioReaderKitCopy'
if you copy the repository on GitHub. — alxlives 34 secs agoDifferent markdown parsers? No idea. Comments are horrible for formatting, and markdown itself is limited (different parsers can parse edge-cases like this one differently). Just generally, avoid spaces between text and formatting tokens. If you need space to be a part of the initial formatting, you'll have to use manual <code></code> elements (if you're doing it inline), which doesn't work with comments. — Zoe 32 secs ago
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@Makyen honestly the last comment means a lot to me. It is really rare to get the feeling that someone is having your best interest now a days. I know about that functionality... and i've used it above. But thanks. So far, i've been commenting in less than a minute with other users - while they were still on the page, so pinging someone seemed like a nuisance. Cindy(yivi) even corrected every edit i did. It just seems that very little users have opinion on this topic. The globe hasn't revolved yet fully so i am guessing that there should be some engagement tomorrow morning ( 6 hrs for me ). — Danilo just now
I would argue that this is overly generic advice. "Undefined behavior" is well-known vernacular in C and C++, and anyone who's versed in the language would be able to establish what is and is not defined. My concern is that there's less of an issue of clarity, and more of an issue of domain knowledge here with your evaluation. — Makoto 1 min ago
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I believe this is the same mix-up as with android and android-studio. People confuse language with the IDE. — Dharman 51 secs ago
@Danilo Thanks for the ping :-). Unfortunately, without pinging you never know if the person is going to see a new comment, even if they are currently viewing the page (which you never know for sure). As for getting other people's opinions, you should keep in mind that there's substantially less visibility for questions on Meta then there once was. The removal of "Hot Meta Posts" means that people have to go looking for meta posts, rather than rely on seeing a random selection show up in the sidebar. While I haven't seen quantification of the effects, the intent was to reduce viewers. — Makyen 1 min ago
@Makyen how far does decreased visibility tracks? A day, a week, a month ago? I saw the post was posted month ago, but i didn't find anything about release date. — Danilo 48 secs ago
After all, we are here to help people right? If that "original answer" really confused people, then I'm fine with removing that obsolete information (just approved that edit too, it's now live) — Jonas Wilms 32 secs ago
@Danilo Hot Meta Posts was removed on the same day as, actually slightly prior to, the announcement, which was on 2019-07-23. — Makyen 46 secs ago
11:20 PM
Okay, this works, but then one might as well just embed a screenshot of a table... — Cerbrus 7 secs ago
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I think this a little different because you can't have a GM question without falling into category of it being an IDE question or a programming language question - even the few and between reverse engineering questions apply to a specific version. — YellowAfterlife 1 min ago
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