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Related (although their situation was slightly different): meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/394241/… — Martijn Pieters ♦ 54 secs ago
And I’ll put the link here as well: I created a codepen comparing the old and new (and added a few other schemes). — Martijn Pieters ♦ 50 secs ago
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@HansPassant Thank you. I guess it is a Numpy thing then? So Pandas is using Numpy under the hood. But still, how is this implemented? It does not exist in Python's own object types correct? Say I want to implement a type that supports this type of "double slice", how would I do it? — Noah 51 secs ago
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Maybe there is a question about the use of this syntax. I used it in this answer, where you can find some code showing how to use it. — Thierry Lathuille 48 secs ago
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You may not have deleted one of your questions directly, but site members and the "Community" member may have — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 12 secs ago
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It seems you are no longer question banned, means you are still borderline. Make your next question the best you have ever asked. — Samuel Liew ♦ 1 min ago
Thank You! Whoever found the happy medium of
#942121
instead of #C02D2E
for the red did a very good job! — David C. Rankin 51 secs agoI did not find or realize I had those deleted questions. Understood, will do. Thanks! — supersmarty1234 29 secs ago
4:12 AM
Check out ericlippert.com/2008/09/10/vexing-exceptions for possible exception classification. AV is either fatal (due to bugs in code you call) or boneheaded (due to calling methods with bogus data). There is no use case when AV is "expected" exception unlike all
TryXxxx
methods that created for cases where expected. Note that even TryXxxx
methods will throw if you pass in unexpected garbage - Dictionary.TryGetValue(null, out ...)
will throw as there are no null keys in dictionary... — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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@SamuelLiew Ok, but what if the triage case is still so borderline that I still think it might have been salvageable? Triage is a general purpose queue that, unfortunately cannot be filtered. For some questions only experts can actually decide if they are incomplete. Though 'skip' should always be the favourite option (and it is), what normal users can do is improve formatting and English so that the experts can have a better look. Finally, I understand that from your perspective it is the least drastic choice, but don't forget that ban periods double each time.. — 000 28 secs ago
Ugh. I just got bit by this one. This seems a strong motivation to never engage with the triage queues, because apparently a mistake there means I'm also cut off from unrelated powers that I care about more like reviewing proposed edits on questions I'm actually reading (as opposed to being randomly directed to by the queues). Misuse of triage provoking a temp ban from triage (or review queues in general)? Sure. Preventing all forms of review? Garbage. — ShadowRanger 49 secs ago
@ShadowRanger yup, we cannot review ban from a single queue only, since that's the way the system works. — Samuel Liew ♦ 16 secs ago
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I wholeheartedly agree with the comment about poor English. Not being a native speaker myself I understand how difficult it sometimes is to write correct English, and having experienced myself that I unconsciously disregard good contributions written in poor language (not only on SO), I really would like to have some mechanism to improve that. An optional spellchecking/grammar-checking widget would be a real help IMO, and maybe more encouragment to edit questions (and answers) to increase readability (e.g. some hint that such corrections are welcome, and do not diminish the post content). — MrBean Bremen 56 secs ago
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@TravisJ I'm really referring to the change in policy from "quality first", to "engagement and welcomingness" - i.e. volume. It seems every question is a duplicate now, gets multiple upvotes, and gets multiple answers, each of which gets multiple upvotes. Rep earned after 2014 is a completely different currency. — Ben 1 min ago
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@SamuelLiew I agree with this as my last suspension was 7 days after I marked a triage as requires editing thinking it meant OP could fix the question just by adding some details. All my ban showed, after I finally got to the page mostly by luck, was that I had said requires editing and all 3 others said un-salvageable. I'm currently banned for 16 days for making the same mistake but this time I know, only because the two other people also said requires editing and so the message was different and explained the difference as well as linking meta.stackoverflow.com/q/389148 — Taazar 1 min ago
The question "Unrelated 'related questions' keep appearing because of high vote count'" is definitely in the same spirit as my question above, but no action has been taken for the problem. — Sabuncu 16 secs ago
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@Sam Is it just me or does the sentence in that cancellation screen shot for the basic tier where it says: "Additionally, your team members will no longer be able to log in to Stack Overflow" sound a little over dramatic :) — Jon Clements 53 secs ago
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Alternative proposal: create [eclipse-modeling-framework] (26 characters) and synonymize both to this? — Andrew T. 15 secs ago
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Caveat: I know nothing on Ajax and PHP. You link the the questions, which is great, but it helps if you explain why they don't help. Perhaps show your attempts at implementing them, and show why they fail, or show why they don't fit your needs. Note, however, that the linked duplicates are the ones in you reference in your question. — Larnu just now
Does this answer your question? What can I do if I believe that my question was wrongly marked as a duplicate? — jonrsharpe 25 secs ago
To be blunt you're being stubborn. A number of respected members of the meta community have interacted with you here and presented arguments in line with the general consensus seen here on meta on a daily basis and you don't seem to accept what they say. A number of users have downvoted several of the questions, clearly showing that several users think they are poor. You have asked for advice on meta and it has been provided. Either take it and accept it or move on. — Ethan Field 38 secs ago
The prompt doesn't change just because you have asked a second question on the same problem if it's locked as a duplicate again. — Larnu 35 secs ago
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The site founder fretted about this a long time ago. The algorithm he used is straight-forward, he removes the common words from a question ("the", "is", etc) and then looks for other questions that have a good match with the remaining words. Problem was (and is), on some questions there were so few words left that they'd always match a well-written question. The site would look very different if he had taken the next logical step: rejecting the question. But of course you can do that yourself. — Hans Passant 39 secs ago
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@SterlingArcher you see the same result in both snippet? check the bottom part — Temani Afif 14 secs ago
2:40 PM
Also, from here: "The queue of accounts awaiting deletion is generally processed every Friday, or the previous or next business day if Friday is a holiday. This means that if your account falls into this queue, it could take up to five business days for your deletion request to be processed." - It's early on Friday in the states at the moment, if it's not done by Monday get in touch with them. — Nick A 29 secs ago
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@SergeyKurenkov Lamu is correct. The person that normally processes the queue is out this week and I didn't feel comfortable processing the request without their input. It should be processed sometime next week. — Juice ♦ 22 secs ago
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'ask a new one' I believe means to ask a new question, not the same question again. Re structure the question, use different terms and scenarios to illustrate your problem and the things you've tried to find a solution. — Mr_DW_Brighton 1 min ago
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@HansPassant I'm not seeing what that's relevant. None of the other Jfrog tags are sponsored, but they do have a company prefix. — Dan is Fiddling by Firelight 1 min ago
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@DanisFiddlingbyFirelight I think they may have been at one point; see this answer stackoverflow.com/a/38979659/2756409 it shows sponsored icons in the tags in the answer, but not in the question for some reason. — TylerH 1 min ago
It may help to realize that this message is automated - not something a human has written in response to your post. It's always shown when a question has been closed as a duplicate. If anyone has commented you might try communicating via comments to explain how the recommended answers don't help. Or edit the question with this information (very detailed, as explained by Larnu) which would put it in the re-open queue for re-evaluation. — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
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"Artifactory", as a word, seems unlikely to become ambiguous. Maybe a synonym-request would be sufficient. — 1201ProgramAlarm 1 min ago
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even at 200% zoom the gap between the r and n is barely noticeable; whatever font is being used for the comments is perhaps slightly too aggressive with the kerning there. — Dan is Fiddling by Firelight 1 min ago
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@Ben - I don't really agree with that, nor the assertion that quality and welcoming are mutually exclusive. With regards to the overall history of the welcoming push, it was mostly just a initiative to make the closure process more straightforward to users, as many felt disenfranchised from the way it was being done before. That it morphed into something else happened for a plurality of reasons, some beyond the company's control. With regards to answers and votes, we are actually at a historical low of answers posted per question. — Travis J 1 min ago
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@CindyMeister, I understand. But downvotes and an automated message that states what I've already said it's quite frustrating :) — Mark 41 secs ago
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@Mark There are several phrases that instantly trigger downvote reaction from anyone stayed on SO long enough: "searched for weeks", "tried a lot", "need this urgently" and yours "none of the answers solved my issue". Possibly people put them to "demonstrate research" but none of them does. Unless you want to have reasons to say "SO filled with @#$@" please avoid empty phrases like that and provide concrete details. "I tried {link to question} but it does not {exact details for your problem}" is far better than "{link to top rated question} doesn't @#$@ work". — Alexei Levenkov 36 secs ago
Maybe the message text is not a good advice and should be changed. It rather means: either improve your question or put in some additional work and ask another question that demonstrates why you think it's not a duplicate. — Trilarion 11 secs ago
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It's just JSON, from the looks of it. What syntax do you think needs to be highlighted or represented on Stack Overflow, and what question(s) would it have improved? — Makoto 50 secs ago
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