10:02 PM
I can't think of any that i'd suggest, i usually leave these kinds of questions to private communities i'm part of, as if i don't trust the person giving me their recommendations.. what good is the recommendation? — Kevin B 55 secs ago
@TheAmateurCoder also don't forget that 50K is just a hard limit on how many rows a given query can return at a time... And that's only counting approved edits. — Oleg Valter 13 secs ago
"Having my wanted question highlighted back instead of this wanted badge" - You meant watched? If so, be aware that's potentially a temporary measure. — Nick 28 secs ago
The main site doesn't allow external resource recommendations, what makes you think it's ok to ask here on MSO? — charlietfl 1 min ago
Thank you for pointing this out, I have edited. I think my question still apply even if it was a temporary measure. You know, we are living in the COVID era... — jlandercy 45 secs ago
Sure, I was just pointing it out in case you weren't aware it, for reference, here: "We have "fixed" this by partially reverting the label approach back to using a colored background. We lose info that way, but it gives us an opportunity to revisit how the watched styles are being added to the page." — Nick 58 secs ago
with or without that change being permanent or temporary, this could be an interesting discussion... in terms of how UX could even be part of a the typical surveys we see here — Kevin B 20 secs ago
I appreciate your emphasis on consensus. I was thinking I sort of jumped the gun by editing Merlin's question before posting on Meta, but on the other hand, the new title is in their words, and it's been a long time after the previous disputes. — wjandrea 28 secs ago
credit where it's due, there's @StephenRauch on meta. my hope have been met, have a late welcome to the moderation team! — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 48 secs ago
10:39 PM
There is a ton of objective criteria when discussing UX (for example), but there is a general rule of thumb that can easily be applied on the individual level to assess any given change in the UX (and also explains why there is a lot of backlash against the recent changes): "does the change make it harder or easier for me to achieve the same objective?" where "easiness" is measured against time and effort required to complete a given task. — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
I am unclear what this phrase means: "Then I see this kind of revert be noon". Also "I did change my user experience I can understand them." doesn't make much sense. Do you mean you used some kind of user stylesheet to change your user experience? Perhaps it's missing an "Although"? as in "Although I did change my user experience..." I don't want to change the meaning of your words by editing them, but it would be nice to understand them. — Heretic Monkey 26 secs ago
"Doctor, it hurts when I do this." "Then don't do that." Solid medical advice. Solid software usage advice too ;-) — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
@HereticMonkey "Doc, but I really want/need to do this." - "Here are some painkillers, knock yourself out" :) — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Will they take my Unsung Hero badge back if my answers are upvoted? — Kevin B 1 min ago
The answer is the same, as the system works the same, regardless of how you earned it. The only way it'd be taken away is if a stack dev took it away. — Kevin B 32 secs ago
@KevinB You don't seem to understand my question. The deleted answer had 0 upvotes (not 10+, like you suggested), but because it got posted before my answer (which has a score of over 10 & accepted), I didn't recieve the [Enlightened] badge until now that they deleted their answer. — Ann Zen 1 min ago
Wish you could get real reputation for this answer :-). Just one question: is there a way to make it so that the browser always applies this change to this page when it loads, or would that require a whole answer's worth of explanation? I'm using Firefox, in case you're wondering. — Sylvester Kruin 1 min ago
@SylvesterKruin flexing a CSS muscle is worth a thousand points :) As for applying it permanently, I guess you could use something like Stylus or local overrides to make the change persist (each with its own caveats) or use a userscript manager like Tampermonkey/Greasemonkey/Violentmonkey + a bit of JS to achieve the same result. I can throw together a simple userscript for ya a bit later if you want — Oleg Valter 1 min ago
Well, that's not exactly true. This post existed for two weeks before the change was actually implemented, and people thought they would like it, based on limited demo imagery...but still, it wasn't really soliciting user approbation, but rather announcing a planned change. — richardec 47 secs ago
No, thanks, that would be a little unnecessary, since I don't really need the graph to work in 100%+ zoom sizes. The question was really about what I thought was a bug, but since it's not a bug, the question is that much less relevant. "Doctor, my eye moves when I look to the left" (although I hope this case was a little less obvious) :-). — Sylvester Kruin 7 secs ago
@HereticMonkey "Doc, but you're supposed to fix this" - "I wouldn't have to fix anything if you didn't keep finding problems" :-) — Sylvester Kruin 35 secs ago
@SylvesterKruin NP - I will probably throw one regardless, though, since I am a part of the userscripting community. P.S. Depending on which direction the eye moves when you look to the left, it might be a serious medical condition :) — Oleg Valter 26 secs ago
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