12:22 AM
FWIW, it's happened - as of Feb 2020 there now seem to be more new questions than new answers. — Michael Berry 45 secs ago
12:42 AM
@usr2564301 Questions can't be closed while they have a bounty on them. Whether it should have had one in the first place is irrelevant to the fact that you have to get a moderator to deal with it. — John Montgomery 19 secs ago
1:02 AM
I'm an American and I haven't heard of an "affinity group" either. — Roddy of the Frozen Peas just now
1:28 AM
Can't (legitimately) downvote the answer, because it's right. Sure you can, if you don't think the answer adds anything useful to the site as a whole. If something has already been answered many times, posting the same thing again contribute anything useful? You might not think so, in which case the condition for the downvote tooltip is fulfilled. — CertainPerformance 5 secs ago
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@CertainPerformance The link makes some valid points--I'll think about it. — Dave Newton 52 secs ago
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6:28 AM
@user560822 Because the types of topics you describe simply don't fit the Stack Exchange Q&A model. That's why sites that allow such questions don't exist here, and never will. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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8:08 AM
Any comment faorable to this post is being deleted. So much for the Tin Soldiers. — 12379095 43 secs ago
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9:20 AM
This doesn't address the question asked, which is if it is okay to ask the question posed. Meta isn't for answering technical problems with code, anyway. — Daedalus - Reinstate Monica 1 min ago
9:40 AM
in addtion to what @CertainPerformance said, if you downvote such answers they have a high chance to get deleted immediately because users giving such asnwers are looking for Rep and getting the -2 will scary them so they will run to delete their answers. I do this a lot and it works. — Temani Afif 1 min ago
10:00 AM
Does this answer your question? Is there a less restrictive Stack Exchange site specially suited for not too specific questions? — gnat 1 min ago
"most efficient" doesn't mean anything. Askers use such words with no meaning intended & not knowing what it means to others but expecting them to answer according to it. No question has been asked until the asker defines it precisely enough that all would agree on a valuation. Including the asker. But then why are they asking? OK now having given specific criteria that they have applied--instead of a word meaningless to them--they can ask about being stuck in evaluating. That's a researched & reasoned question & an on-topic one. — philipxy 6 secs ago
There's no such thing as "better"/"best" in engineering unless you define it. Also unfortunately all reasonable practical definitions require a ridiculous amount of experience with a ridiculous number of factors that interact with chaotic sensitivity to details. Make straightforward designs. When you demonstrate via measurement that a design and all alternatives you can think of have problems (whatever that means at the time), then ask a very specific question. Which should also define "better"/"best". Strategy for “Which is better” questions — philipxy 15 secs ago
This site is [meta] not Stack Overflow. Please read the question again & help center. — philipxy 22 secs ago
10:26 AM
It says they wanted to bias the survey to get the results they prefer. The kind of detail that always needs to be wrapped in opaque language. — Hans Passant 1 min ago
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@Attersson no, let's not "appreciate the effort". This kind of answer is exactly why questions like the OP's aren't a good fit for the site. For starters, the answer doesn't answer the question asked. If it did, it's still useless: why does it matter that "feather format" is the OP's favorite? Is it because they like the name? Or because it's good enough for their most common scenarios? The answer comes down to "There are a few options, it depends". It teaches the reader nothing. — CodeCaster 1 min ago
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2:46 PM
That's true. Wrote my first line of code on an experimental long before computers were available for all and long before I chose it as career. Would be nice if my age would be calculated from that :D — Modus Tollens 15 secs ago
3:14 PM
I wish my age was the sum of those two numbers. But it isn't. I've written my first line of code back when I was 10 or so. Over the years I did write more but it wasn't until I started my compsci degree in uni that I officially consider myself actually coding. So were you to sum 10 + <years since I started uni> you'd get a 9 year gap. And I've at least been coding for the duration - if I had, say, taken a break, then the gap would expand to that. — VLAZ 14 secs ago
@yivi, I can't say that the dupe target answers my question, as it's not answered :-/ But nevertheless, it's the same issue, thanks for finding it. — snakecharmerb 27 secs ago
3:46 PM
Nice summary. Now it is visible the sad truth: what the company did, this summarized, is not fixable, it does not mean how strongly and long do they work on it. But they don't even really try, except some very pathetic lip service from which everybody knows that it is only cheap lie. — peterh - Reinstate Monica 47 secs ago
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7:34 PM
@Dharman I'm not sure. For "active" to be "today" it may be "within the last 24 hours" — S.S. Anne 18 secs ago
Are you saying that an active bounty will keep bumping the question until it ends? — Dharman 25 secs ago
So what has happened on the 22nd of February UTC in that post to make it active today? — Dharman 58 secs ago
8:10 PM
in hind sight, this does not resolve the question. if the question is too easy, it get merged into an existing question like this one and you loose all your rep point. worse, it's a old question, so you need more points to comment 125. essentially you loose all means to find out how to level up. — Frank Chen 38 secs ago
9:02 PM
Does this answer your question? How does a new user get started on Stack Overflow? — Paulie_D 1 min ago
As far as I'm aware SO/SE itself doesn't block anyone. Some used third-party service provider occasionally do, on the other hand. But if I remember correctly that only happens on the currently running survey. — Tom 25 secs ago
It happened also in pluralsight.com when I was trying to take an assessment, but it's also a third-party service — Ariel 2 mins ago
9:32 PM
Just to see for myself how lazy or not lazy askers really are and how nice reviewers really can be, I would like to see an experiment where this is implemented for some major tag (so that enough reviewers are available) and some time and in the end plot a few statistics about how many askers actually took that offer and what effect it had on score, close rate, wait time until answer. — Trilarion 1 min ago
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10:58 PM
"Day" on SO means different things depending on the situation. In most cases it refers to a UTC day but in terms of the "active" label, it means "in the last 24 hours" — psubsee2003 14 secs ago
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