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5:00 PM
Shame there isn't some way to see which days you were active on the site, like maybe a calendar or something... — John Montgomery 30 secs ago
5:15 PM
I thought I posted a comment, but it seems to have gotten lost in my messy tabs earlier, so let's try again: thanks - and welcome back, Shree! I also do hope you run again next time, or later for that matter, in spite of stuff:tm: getting a bit complicated this election. But until then, I do hope to see you around SOBotics — Zoe ♦ 1 min ago
If you keep editing the same post, there's a problem. But it's probably not your problem. It's the writer's. — user4581301 28 secs ago
Introducing Dark Mode (beta) for Stack Overflow: "For now, we have no plans to bring dark mode to the many sites across the Stack Exchange network. Many of the designs on our sites have been around long enough that converting them to dark mode would require redoing the artwork completely. We would prefer to avoid giving anyone across our network a substandard experience and we don’t want to change those elements without the input of these communities. " — Jeanne Dark 25 secs ago
If the company doesn't want to do this work, let users who are interested in having a dark theme create them and share them. They can start from SO's dark theme. It's not work going to be done from scratch. — Tony_Henrich 1 min ago
5:45 PM
@JohnMontgomery Tell you what, how about of a calendar we stick all the profile information in tables that are only really useful in portrait mode. Seems like a good alternative, right? — VLAZ 53 secs ago
You have quoted the entire article, not just a small excerpt. Maybe you should contact the author of the quoted work to ask for their permission to reproduce it. — Andrew Morton 35 secs ago
6:05 PM
I think it shows a great deal of compassion and humility on your part to apologize for what in my eyes was a completely legitimate request for further clarification on Shree's answer. I would argue you're the one who is due an apology for the way Shree implied you wrongfully accused him of copying questions 1, 2, and 10. Now it's evident he copied six answers in addition to the one he admitted to, from two more candidates. That reply to your comment demands an apology, to you as well as to the community, for doubling down as to the extent of the offense when called on it. — Mihai Chelaru 45 secs ago
@ThomasWeller Having those follow-up questions is in contrast to you not understanding anything from the post. The author may not be interested in making you explicitly understand everything either. I find enough details clarifying the thing in light of the recent events ("Shree certainly has the right, if not the responsibility, to explain himself."). If it really matters, given the nature of the tangential details you reckon this post to contain, how about a personal interview? — Ardent Coder 1 min ago
To back up what @Makoto said, here's what an employee said on the subject of network-wide dark mode - "Dark mode across the whole network is something we're actively working towards, but there's still a lot of work to be done. We've been rolling out a lot of behind-the-scenes changes to network theming that users (usually) don't notice to get us closer to our ideal theming state. I don't have any news or a concrete timeline at the moment" — Spevacus 1 min ago
Another possible course of action is to make a "del-pls" request in the SOCVR chat room indicating that the answer is a duplicate and of very low quality. In my experience, these requests are handled very quickly. — Ian Campbell 1 min ago
let users who are interested in having a dark theme create them and share them. That is where we have Stack Apps for ... (I might or might not be affiliated with that site). — rene 1 min ago
@Elikill58 - The answer would have to receive downvotes in order to be eligible to be deleted. Answers that are not simply upvoted are never "Roomba" — Security Hound 38 secs ago
6:52 PM
I edited your title once, because of course it is not okay to edit posts "too many times". Once you've reached "too many" it is by definition of "too", not okay. — Heretic Monkey 53 secs ago
Their answer is now deleted, only 10k> rep users can see it. If you can edit in some of the content that would be helpful for context — MrMythical 1 min ago
it.... depends. first and foremost, the answer should be useful on it's own. If that means it needs to include some of another answer directly within it, it can, but it must properly cite the other answer as the source and actually provide something of benefit rather than just being a repeat of an existing answer. In this case, I think they failed that second point. Your answer already provides the bit of the code that must be updated. — Kevin B 31 secs ago
@Makoto: There are currently 266
systemc
questions total, and 156 do not have the c++
tag. I haven't posted any of these questions, so I don't know why others would do that. — toolic 39 secs agoI'm referring more to "you" in the hypothetical here. Are there valid reasons why people would ask a question in regards to just the framework and not the language, similar to how people don't tend to ask a Spring question without asking about either Java or Kotlin? — Makoto 36 secs ago
@Makoto: I don't know, but I suspect some people consider SystemC to be a stand-alone language (which it is not). Perhaps some people do not think it is appropriate to use the
c++
tag if their question is only related to a SystemC class or method. — toolic 46 secs agoI chuckled when I saw how many downvotes this had. Of course the people in charge here who have all the reputation accumulated from eons ago are never going to agree to give that up. It's like asking Congress to pass term limits for themselves. What really grinds my gears is when you have people with 10k or even 100k reputation based on questions asked 10 years ago making useless comments and knee-jerk votes to close stuff that they have no business opining on. But of course it will never change. — Peter Moore 13 secs ago
I always thought score was pretty self-explanatory, what's less clear is that the tag score only comes from answers, but that's already addressed in the tooltip so... I see no problem — Nick 7 secs ago
@PeterMoore my issue with this feature request is more... it's a complex solution to a problem that hasn't yet been proven to be a problem. If you want to believe it's because i want to keep hold of my 92k rep, consider how much of my own rep I've deleted by casting downvotes on wrong/low quality answers to date. — Kevin B 1 min ago
7:55 PM
I'm fuzzy on the highlighting rules as they relate to tags, but it's definitely weird that the second question you linked doesn't seem to highlight at all, not even with a guess... I don't know why that is exactly. I assume setting the language on the tag would solve it, but I'm also not sure whether it would mess up the ones tagged with c++ too. I recall the rules being really odd. — zcoop98 59 secs ago
@rene. I meant take the best dark theme a user made and make it available in the site itself. Also, my guess is that most users do not know about Stack Apps. I have never gone to that site. — Tony_Henrich 27 secs ago
No repro on Win 10 Chrome 94.0.4606.81 either. Maybe try clearing cache? The highlighter only changes CSS classes on code blocks, and shouldn't really be changing the content of them or the characters used within them. — zcoop98 27 secs ago
^^^^ Especially since the inline code in the paragraphs above the block isn't rendering either. — zcoop98 40 secs ago
It's good to see you back, Shree. I appreciate this post and I personally forgive you on this one. It's true, vandals are suspended (on MSE a few days ago one was given a time-out for a single) instance, but I think the mods mitigated the sentence because of what you've done (and hopefully will continue to do) for S.O., and because of the circumstances. Also, most vandals don't apologize and say they deserve to be suspended. Come back to SOBotics; see if you can reach a 6-digit number of helpful flags. And 2), why is this closed? — Ollie 1 min ago
@Jongware 3 years is nothing - lol. I've tended only to post answers if, by some miracle, no solutions could be found to something I'm working on. Then I'd post whatever solution I came up with... that's why my answers are the best — Andy2K11 1 min ago
8:22 PM
Things like this shouldn't necessarily be entirely highlighted as C++, as only one of the code blocks is actually C++. Aside from that, I think it is reasonable, as Makoto already said, to demand that all such questions about the C++ language be tagged as [c++], making this hinting unnecessary. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Your claim that once a post is deleted comments lose any relevancy is technically false, although I concede that it is the intent of Stack Overflow that comments on a deleted post are irrelevant. But in the actual real world, it may be a relevant message that failed to reach its intended recipient (in its entirety). I think that the person that was @mentioned should still be able to read the entirety of the comment somehow. I think that the hover-text for the notification should include the full text of the comment until the cache clears. — Wyck 34 secs ago
That does not surprise me in the least. Fortunately, the community can still delete it, as moderator undeletion doesn't block community deletion. — Cody Gray ♦ 15 secs ago
When I say "we", @Trilarion, I mean the community and community moderators. Moderators explicitly do not enforce DMCA takedowns. Those are limited to staff. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
The "rules" for when questions are closed as duplicates or left answered appear inconsistently applied. The "rules" for which duplicates are deleted are left undeleted appear inconsistently applied. I imagine it must appear absurdly unfair and unkind to new users. — jxh 25 secs ago
8:57 PM
Yeah, there's nothing at all clear about
50 posts %
. It isn't even grammatically correct. I have no idea what that is supposed to mean. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min agoFeel like this needs a funnier title: I propose "Should we lay
restapi
to rest
" — Persistence 56 secs ago@kevinb obviously I'm not going to single anyone out, nor did I mean to imply anyone who was opposed to this idea was opposed for the wrong reasons. But in the aggregate, peoples' actions virtually always align with their incentives. The people who have the most power to change the system have the least incentive to do so. — Peter Moore 1 min ago
The majority of these... "power users" make more rep a year without participating than the avg user has total. Heck I made more than 1.5k this year alone without a single answer. Expiring reputation will not change anything. The people who have a lot of rep have a lot of rep because they get rep daily from their positive contributions. — Kevin B 57 secs ago
I will note that the original concept of REST from Roy Fielding's paper that introduced the term is wildly unrelated to what people call "REST APIs". In a RESTful system (as described by Fielding), a user uses a generic client (e.g. a browser) to read and navigate hypermedia (e.g. HTML pages) and does not need external sources (e.g. documentation) to know how to use the system. This is nothing like what devs call a "REST API"; indeed an API is almost by definition not RESTful, and Roy says "there is no such thing as a REST API". — Mark Amery 46 secs ago
For some inscrutable reason, web devs appropriated Fielding's terminology to describe a common pattern for implementing web APIs in which URLs describe resources, nested resources use nested URLs, and standard HTTP methods describe actions to perform on those resources, with POST conventionally taken to mean "create" and the verbs GET, PUT, PATCH, and DELETE performing the actions described by the HTTP spec. It's a nice pattern. But it has not the slightest thing to do with what Fielding called "REST", and it's bizarre that this pattern somehow came to be known as a "REST API". — Mark Amery 1 min ago
Given the history of the terminology, there might've been some logic in avoiding creating any of these synonyms, and using the
rest
tag to describe Fielding's original concept and rest-api
to describe the thing web devs re-appropriated Fielding's terminology to describe. But the horse has bolted now. And I'm probably kidding myself, anyway - the rest
tag I envisage would of course be overwhelmed with questions about "REST APIs". — Mark Amery 43 secs ago9:35 PM
"it is simply annoying to lose reputation for an answer that was perfectly valid at the time it was posted, because things have changed". How about just aging away all the reputation on old posts then?.. Since.. things have changed, and it no longer represents something you're wanting to own and maintain. — Scratte 54 secs ago
Yeah, how about doing the same for upvotes. Upvotes on old posts should not count towards your reputation — Dharman 54 secs ago
@CodyGray Exactly, if you do not own the content then you cannot license it. Do you own the content from Github? No, so don't post it. Unless Github (i..e the author of the Github comment) does licence it to you in way that is compatible with CC-BY-SA 4.0. — Bergi 21 secs ago
They're still your contributions. You're still responsible for them. You win some, you lose some, as Dharman and Scratte have noted. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
10:17 PM
If you're not able to review every answer you've made, just take the -2 as a suggestion to review this particular answer. — samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz 1 min ago
@TGrif Hypothetically, if both users got enough reputation, they could upvote one another's posts, which would be serialized voting. But in this case, that doesn't seem to be the case. — Sylvester Kruin 20 secs ago
Someone isn't allowed to vote for themselves or give themselves reputation in any way, So they're not allowed to accept their Answer. They can't upvote due to the reputation requirement. You should probably raise a custom flag on this instead of posting on meta. There's nothing meta can do about it. — Scratte 42 secs ago
Think about serial bountying: Repeatedly awarding bounties to one another. That's bad, but considering none of them have 75 rep, that's unlikely. If you come upon one of these, flag any one of their posts and have a mod take a look. — Someone_who_likes_SE 31 secs ago
@Scratte Does SO prevent users with the same email address from accepting each other's answers? Because I don't see any other way that the site software would know that the users are run by the same person. — Sylvester Kruin 44 secs ago
10:52 PM
Does this answer your question? What are the rules governing multiple accounts (i.e. sockpuppets)? — Dharman 42 secs ago
11:04 PM
There is no reason to think that the moderator saw anything other than your first edit even if by the time they hit delete you had edited further. Post good posts. Not bad posts. (But also your later edits did not change the post from being NAA.) — philipxy 43 secs ago
@SylvesterKruin I don't think you can have two accounts with the same email. I'm pretty sure that would result in them automatically getting merged. — Scratte 51 secs ago
For what it's worth, @ivan_pozdeev, I found your answer and subsequent update helpful, thank you. But I think I should probably not have used the phrase "anecdotal evidence" - that was my mistake. I still have a lot to learn about SO and Meta SO. — andrewJames 57 secs ago
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