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"Yes, so long as the code is good and you fully understand it [...]" I'm sorry but I don't see how this has any chance of ever amounting to anything actionable. There's no agreed upon definition of what constitutes "good" code on Earth. That's simply not true. Moreover, everyone who programs have had moments in their lives when they thought they understood what some code did but then they actually did not. — Félix Adriyel Gagnon-Grenier 54 secs ago
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w.r.t. the argument that this breaks backwards compatibility: Many "new" answers since Python 3.6 (2016) will use
f"{}"
. Should all new answers be edited to use a Python <3.6 compatible string? Besides, the backwards conversion is rather trivial after someone googles "funny looking f in front of string". — Mateen Ulhaq 1 min ago2:19 AM
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Would this be better asked on the Super User Stack Exchange site? This is a sincere question, not a sarcastic one, for anyone who knows the answer. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
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@HovercraftFullOfEels Maybe Web Apps.SE? Doesn't seem like a good fit for SU. — Ian Campbell 1 min ago
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Hi theoyuncu8, welcome to the Stack Overflow Meta site! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an expert's answer for the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 1 min ago
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Why would you need more than 150 characters (personally I think 150 characters is too many)? The title is simply that, a title; it tells us very briefly what the question is about. You aren't one of those people that puts your entire email in the subject line and sends the body empty, are you..? — Larnu 1 min ago
@Larnu, no, I said the error message would be the title of the question, but the error message is too long, more than 150 characters. — My Car 26 secs ago
@V2Blast thanks for your reply! I just wanted to put down my feelings about bug posts, which in my memory (but we tend to romanticize things, don't we) used to get more staff interaction in the past. To me it seems that staff is giving more attention to new features than on fixing old bugs, and it starts to get annoying to see announcements about "benign" or "irrelevant" (imho) changes while the things I'd like to see changed don't change. Just putting my opinion out here, hope it's not seen as attack or insult. :) — CodeCaster 1 min ago
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The title is the summary of the question. It should describe what it's about. And making it too long distracts from providing a summary. — VLAZ 54 secs ago
9:56 AM
"Collectives should be able to exist absent of collaboration with GitLab or other companies" - by my understanding, the primary motivation for collectives is to create another revenue stream for SO (a bit like sponsored tabs, but more extensive). In the absence of sponsors and thus revenue, I doubt SO would care much about the feature. — l4mpi 1 min ago
@davidbak as far as I understand, it's a paid feature, so maybe GitLab just didn't feel it's worth their money and decided to stop paying for it. — l4mpi 16 secs ago
What I find weird is why the question got deleted explicitly in the first place. Keep your delete votes for stuff that needs to be gone ASAP. Let the roomba take care of the rest (like this Q). I myself also don't like trash, but I think we should let the system handle such normal use cases, where a Q got negatively received and closed. -> That's enough for it to be deleted. If it gets edited and reopened, then great. If not, send it to the abyss — Lino just now
Why is "forum" in quotation marks? The definition of a forum is: a meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged. I've noticed a lot of people (often with a lot of internet points) try to feel special by calling it everything aside from what it is: A forum. What you wrote about the up- and downvote system is what it is in theory. In practice it's nothing but a ridiculous system which has gotten out of hand and in which people downvote for the slightest disagreements. — I try so hard but I cry harder 37 secs ago
@HovercraftFullOfEels - The question asked would NOT be answerable on Super User. The question is far to braod. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@Itry Because "forum" on the internet has a specific meaning, and SO isn't that. It's also not supposed to be a place to "exchange ideas", it's supposed to be a place for factual, correct solutions to specific problems. You'll need to have ideas to produce solutions to problems, but what we want to exchange here aren't the ideas, but the final solutions. You also need to have clearly posed problems so clear solutions can be proposed, and this is usually where the downvoting happens, because the posed problems aren't clear enough. — deceze ♦ 31 secs ago
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The question seems clear enough to me, searching for "sun.misc.Signal(signalStr)" turns up some advice: stackoverflow.com/q/19711062/3648282 - also, in general, you wouldn't want to use the integer values; you'd want to use the include file, hiding the values from the code (making it portable, to Oracle OS). --- Not difficult to answer, from what you asked; but you are at the mercy of the Review Queue. :) — Rob 1 min ago
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You could also write a new question about the other half of the question. Feel free to turn the comments into answers (giving proper attribution, of course). — Heretic Monkey 16 secs ago
Meta information, like "Preface: When asking a question on SO, never, EVER provide code in an image. Always add it as text." does not belong in an answer. Stack Overflow is not a forum. — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
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Thank you @ErikA I did not know/remember that there is a reopen-vote queue. I just checked it now and see the message: "This queue has been cleared!". I was waiting for like 10 days and I thought that my questions is just forgotten and no one will never check it again. Are you sure that it was waiting on the queue? Maybe SO can add something like "Your question is enqueued to reopen votes review queue" note. — Ismail Yavuz 1 min ago
Thanks @Rob for your advices, I am aware of the sun packages problems and searched for the alternatives but the client was requesting custom-signal-handling even they know the JVM issues. — Ismail Yavuz 1 min ago
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sytech, thank you for your detailed and insightful thoughts. As well as for your diligent work within the Collective over the past year. Indeed, a core idea behind Collectives is to create an added sense of subcommunity around the specific set of topics/tags. The sponsorships have allowed us to explore that more via development and to understand how the mutual benefit can emerge. But it's not the only way to do it, and we're excited to build on what we've learned and keep exploring. I hope you'll continue to participate and provide insight as we do that! — Berthold ♦ 36 secs ago
@Dharmaraj Thanks for your comment as well, and I appreciate your observations on the implicit vs explicit types of answer recommendation. Do you perceive the answers differently one way or the other? That's definitely something we've discussed and so are curious about how you see it. Regarding who becomes an RM, as noted in the post we're going to be bringing more community members into that role based on activity and content quality. It's not meant to be just for people who are already know to the company, though it makes sense that those are the ones who have the role at launch. — Berthold ♦ 29 secs ago
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@Berthold when I had first use "recommended answers" filter, I was expecting to see only explicitly marked answers but many of them were fixes for general issues like syntax errors or even duplicates. For RMs, I'm not sure what the " automated processes to help customers recognize members" are but pretty sure the admins have a way already in their statistics dashboard or even members list. — Dharmaraj 1 min ago
Also I did notice, the list isn't updated at all times. A user may have employee badge even if they are not part of the company (at least their profile says so). — Dharmaraj 14 secs ago
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@IsmailYavuz I currently see 638 items in the reopen queue under stackoverflow.com/review/reopen/stats, if you see it as cleared you likely either have a filter on, or are currently suspended from reviewing. Under stackoverflow.com/posts/73789240/timeline, you can see the timeline for the question, including the Reopen votes item which indicates it passed the queue, if it's not there, upon editing you see when it enters the queue. The UI tends to not emphasize if a question is in a review queue for closing/reopening/triage/etc. — Erik A 1 min ago
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@Joy That just sounds like feedback on the event itself (+ follow-ups), and again, you're missing the demographic you want to reach for that by posting here, rather than using a form at the end and posting results and/or answers on the blog afterwards. Announcing a blog post with follow-ups in the future also increases the short-term engagement with the blog, rather than deferring to a place many don't have write privileges to, let alone that they know exist. — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
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@Ismail, the second hit for that search returns code useful for what you mention in your above comment: github.com/frohoff/jdk8u-jdk/blob/master/src/share/classes/sun/… - my point here is not to answer your other question, but to mention, with respects to this one, that the detail appears sufficient. — Rob 18 secs ago
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I'm convinced the entire system is broken. You can indicate that a post deserves the harshest penalties possible (by flagging as spam and downvoting, for example) but the "Looks OK" button is still available. — Laurel 50 secs ago
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Some searching implies that this is a Sun internal API that is not intended to be used by programmers. It seems to have something to do with representing OS signals internally in order to control the operation of the JVM. — Karl Knechtel 14 secs ago
@KarlKnechtel: This is where the 'wtf" comes in. I was taught ages ago in an operating systems course that it's the OS that owns the signals, and not the programs. I have no doubts that the internal APIs in Java leverage this (and have more implementations depending on where they're actually run on) to do Stuff™, but I as a Java developer have never had any appetite to want to inspect or enumerate them. In shell scripts to trap signals, sure, but that's a different language and different domain altogether. — Makoto 22 secs ago
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"If you want to attend virtually, you can still register." But wasn't it over on Sep 28, and this was posted on Sep 29? — Ann Zen 36 secs ago
The closed reason is shared. What other information are you expecting or need to determine if an edit has addressed the reason a question was closed? — Security Hound 1 min ago
Where is the close reason shared? I don't see it in the reopen queue without clicking through to the question. — Kevin B 58 secs ago
Thank you Berthold. Recently the GitLab Collective was dissolved: stackoverflow.com/collectives/gitlab but there's a clear link to all the Q&As stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/… - thanks for addressing this request. — Rob just now
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oops, there went my up-to-date CV I guess. I missed the email back in March... was wondering where all the useful job op ads on the sidebar went to. Back to dodging dating service catfish on LinkedIn XD — CCJ 14 secs ago
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This is a very fine Answer, mini-Compliment, ah-ah...! One Remark though, you mention the "multiple questions in one", yep indeed, I concur (many "I'm not a Programmer/Coder | or just a Beginner" in "my" Tag), I also "see" a lot of "Gimme ze Codez" (because "I'm not a Programmer"...!) and "X/Y Problem" Cases, maybe an idea to mention those 2 Categories also, and how to handle them...? — chivracq 1 min ago
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Can you please clarify why you need the original close reason when to re-open you need to confirm that question is suitable to be open on the site in its current state (focused, on-topic, non-duplicate,...)? Since you hopefully know that we don't re-open questions just because close reason is not 100% accurate it really should not matter what the close reason is for the purposes of re-opening. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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Yeah, I think I'm going to do this. It was annoying for me to understand it, would like to give back — aronchick 26 secs ago
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And vandalizing your Thread/Qt won't help as your Edit will be rolled back... — chivracq 46 secs ago
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@chivracq Lol this site is so confusing. Dont like "unfocused" questions... Continues to rollback to unfocused question. — Patzerfaust 14 secs ago
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