12:49 AM
@Machavity - if the second proposal sounds good to you, then I can get behind it ( although I believe that the more correct naming would be to suffix the tag with
*-algorithm
, the group of online methods constituting online learning seems to be commonly referred to as "online machine learning", so we would be in line with common usage and thus pragmatically correct ). If there are no objections, can you make the change? — Oleg Valter 32 secs ago1:23 AM
@tink for that we have moddle and openml. Why have two tags for the same thing? — Braiam 41 secs ago
2:55 AM
Does this answer your question? Has the behaviour of combined tags search changed? — Kaiido 1 min ago
3:07 AM
That's still the same bug report -> a dupe. Yes the auto-comment is bad, not my fault. — Kaiido 47 secs ago
3:45 AM
This one mentioned in that post seems more applicable ~ “X questions with new activity” showing incorrect information in windows with multiple tag filters — Phil 1 min ago
Thank you Ed. Also thank you for that video. What a brilliant video that is? Never seen it before btw. — Krishnabhadra 7 secs ago
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5:25 AM
@Braiam Jetpack is a UI framework, os compose stack is the subset. Probably refers to an element or class, but iDunno. Haven't used Android since before Jetpack was released — Zoe 53 secs ago
5:37 AM
6:03 AM
Ok i can find some time today to go though [youtubeplayer] and cleanup a little. I might be able to help. — DaImTo 45 secs ago
Not all questions about misunderstandings should be closed with this reason. But in many cases, reading the whole post-notice might give you the reason for this closure: "While similar questions may be on-topic here, this one was resolved in a way less likely to help future readers." (emphasis mine). — yivi 22 secs ago
Perhaps there needs to be some other discussion about IF there should be a VLQ option, personally I will just avoid it in the future (unless clowns are mentioned ;). I do appreciate what moderators do (I did vote for you, so I'm partially to blame for putting you in this position), but for the meantime I think it's probably better to finish my quest for an answer. — Nigel Ren 1 min ago
6:53 AM
7:43 AM
@Machavity - "Where the question is obvious nonsense." The quoted question is obvious nonsense. It couldn't be much more obvious. :-) I get that the main thrust here is "use your other tools, don't add Yet Another Flag to the moderator queue" and I get that part (I never use VLQ on questions), but again: Why was the flag declined on what was obviously, at a glance, a VLQ question? — T.J. Crowder 55 secs ago
8:07 AM
online-machine-learning would at least be the same as the Wikipedia entry for the same topic: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_machine_learning. Thats not a bad property to have in terms of discovery. — Polygnome 1 min ago
Consider: People cannot reproduce how to use a regex repetition in a function that does not accept regex repetitions. — MisterMiyagi 34 secs ago
For info, the deleted post you did flag as spam -> i.stack.imgur.com/3Ae2w.png Non english, so certainly VLQ but not a spam per se. There is no link to any product nor anything seemingly "promoting" any product or service. — Kaiido 48 secs ago
@Kaiido that's what I thought as well.. I, sort of, remember that somewhere I read that blatantly off-topic posts can/should be flagged as spam, but seems like this is wrong assumption, and VLQ should be the one to chose in that case. Thank you. — Giorgi Tsiklauri just now
@Zoe no, I'm not flag-banned per-se; however, when I try to flag something, I have a Too many of your recent flags have been declined - please review them instead of flagging this post! warning. Yet, flagging is still available. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 7 secs ago
Consider that the question lacks details why you are surprised that "statement" is faster than "function + statement". — MisterMiyagi 1 min ago
@Zoe by the way, a side-note question: doesn't Review privilege override flag-ban (if flag-ban is imposed) when you're doing the reviews, and not flagging - as such? or any Triage review is implicitly a flag? — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
@yivi what? seriously? you think the reason I asked this question here is got block myself from reviewing? I don't think this makes sense, as there are several other types of reviews. Besides, I was refraining from saying this for the long time, but now I want to say, that I have noted you are particularly targeting my activities whatever I do or say here, and I'm not sure why.. maybe because somewhere I disagreed with your opinion? stop being so unfriendly and rude, please. This is certainly not the first case of your aggressive attitude. — Giorgi Tsiklauri just now
I'm sorry Giorgi, I'm certainly not "targeting" you. I do not remember interacting with you in the past. (Not saying that I haven't, simply that I have not recollection of it, I have no clue who you are and I have not looked at your profile or history). — yivi 41 secs ago
And I'm not sure what you find "aggressive and rude" of my previous comment. I was just stating my opinion that for review, a user without access to flags would be much less effective. It was not even about you particularly. The rest of of your comment I do not understand, I do not know what do you mean about "blocking yourself from reviewing". No idea. — yivi 1 min ago
@yivi I'm not a fan of collecting the comments as well, but I certainly and obviously remember you very clearly, and I don't really believe you do not. FYI, I have been hearing some suggestions, ideas and criticism, hence, I am very open and constructive in receiving constructive feedback or criticism. But I really remember your particular activities very often I question something. Please talk to others as you want to be addressed from others. In the last part, I mean that the reason of asking this question here, is/was never that I wished very much to get myself blocked from reviews. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 6 secs ago
Thanks. I agree on the first one; second one has been edited after my review; I actually agree on third one as well, but as I said, I have received counter-feedback on similar kind of post previously. E.g. when I passed it, I get the notice that "I shouldn't have let it through". Thanks for the last link. That actually answers my question and I couldn't find it. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 40 secs ago
You have me at a disadvantage. You remember me clearly, I have no idea what previous interactions you refer to. Please at least consider that the accusation of "targeting" may be misguided, I truly have no idea who you are. You do not believe me I don't remember you (since this accusation it's more likely I'll remember you in the future, for better or worse). I do try to treat everyone well, and I think you may be misinterpreting my comments or something if you believe I'm being rude, aggressive or accusatory. Since I do not know how to clear the misunderstanding, I'll just disengage. Bye! — yivi 47 secs ago
If you've spent or unable to do an action that is part of a review task for a queue, the review queue will not be accessible to you. As an example, if you've spent all your up/down votes, you will not have access to First Posts or Late Answers, but still have access to Triage. I'm a bit curious how you can have the reversed access though. — Scratte 1 min ago
@Scratte yeah, I'm aware of that. Now, I actually can even vote for close (from the Close Vote queue) and basically I'm ordinarily doing any other type of review, unless it specifically needs a flag. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
But I missed the important part here: I'm not flag-banned. I just have a warning, as I mention above. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 23 secs ago
@Scratte yeah, I'm aware of that, but I'm ordinarily doing any other type of review. I'm not flag-banned, I just have a warning I mentioned above; yet, Triage is disappeared. Strange, really.. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
In the flag summary section of your profile you do not see any message about ban? — Arghya Sadhu 16 secs ago
Again, I'm not banned. I see the warning, that I might review if I really want to flag this, as I have some declined flags recently.. but I can flag, and I'm not banned from it. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
I'm not sure the argument is valid @GiorgiTsiklauri because if I've spent all my 40 up/down votes on a day while still have all my 100 flags, I could potentially still review Late Answers, just skipping all the ones I should have downvoted, but the system will not let me enter the queue because I am unable to perform one of the review actions. The only thing that puzzles me is that you still have access to First Posts and Late Answers. — Scratte 37 secs ago
@Polygnome - agreed, probably this will be the most practical option (although online learning is more of an umbrella term, and not usually referred to directly [ironically, except for wikipedia]) in terms of visibility. — Oleg Valter 43 secs ago
9:37 AM
Questions based on a false premise are very often not useful for other users, because unless they have the exact same misconception they won't be searching for a solution for that problem. But the same argument can basically be applied to every question in the world? The point is not whether how many people need it, the point is when somebody needs it, they can find out. — Ooker 29 secs ago
@Scratte but what about the point that I'm not flag-banned? this is something which I keep repeating again and again.. :) not only about Late Answers, but generally, for any other type. I'm reviewing and flagging w/o any obstacle. The only review queue that has disappeared is Triage. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
10:01 AM
Having the same problem is much more common than having the same misconception. The former happens all the time, and it's the reason a Q&A repository is useful. The latter is more unusual, because we can be mistaken in infinite ways about the exact same thing. It's the reason why many times questions based on a false-premise are rarely useful: they won't be found by users with the same issue, and they will be found by users having a different issue. Thus, they add noise and make harder finding really useful content. — yivi 1 min ago
@GiorgiTsiklauri What message do you get if you navigate to an active review directly (like this one) — Nick 5 secs ago
11:01 AM
@Nick "Too many of your recent flags have been declined - please review them!". But not the "you are temporarily suspended.." one, which I got previously when I was suspended. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 18 secs ago
If you click the deleted link in the message at the top of the question page that tells you the post was deleted you will see the roomba help page which explains when posts are automatically deleted. It's not exactly obvious that you'll find the explanation there but then UX was never a design goal for SO. — ivarni 1 min ago
The question has never been closed. It has been deleted automatically since it has zero score and no answers. See this meta.SE post. — BDL 2 mins ago
The first question is a duplicate of yours: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/348110/… and it doesn't offer a solution because there isn't one. Maybe highlight.js will do better. — rene 52 secs ago
11:31 AM
I checked the current highlight.js in use by SE and that doesn't contain a registerLanguage call for "asm' or its variants. The best you can do is wait for Highlight.js to come to Stack Overflow and then have assembler added to the language set. highlightjs.org/static/demo — rene 18 secs ago
@ivarni thank you, I hadn't looked at many deleted questions before, I didn't notice that! I guess this one fell into the "abandoned" category.; — UuDdLrLrSs 2 mins ago
It's necessary since we have already the level immediately above? We really shouldn't have tag for every function/class of every framework — Braiam 20 secs ago
@toolic in the edit history (if that's the timeline you mean) all I can see is "Post Deleted by Community♦ occurred Aug 1 at 0:01". Maybe I don't have access to the details? — UuDdLrLrSs 2 mins ago
@einpoklum The old abbreviations still work, but new ones from highlight.js should work as well (github.com/highlightjs/highlight.js/blob/master/…), I guess. — Trilarion 22 secs ago
12:03 PM
@Trilarion: And these all need a
lang-
prefix, right? Sorry for making you speel this out. TBH, I usually forget to specify the language and just leave it the automatic magic to do highlighting. — einpoklum 15 secs agoDoes this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — BDL 1 min ago
12:35 PM
Question to those who voted for the closure with "Needs more focus". How else on the earth this can be more focused? — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
Thanks @Gimby. The suspension has worn off today. I think its best for me to stop reviewing for a long time so the rate limit resets. — Uni 40 secs ago
1:09 PM
“If it's not blatantly obvious it's highly likely to be declined” – But isn’t declining a VLQ flag effectively saying “I’ve actually reviewed this and found the post not to be of low quality”? Shouldn’t a different outcome be chosen then; the only remainder being disputed? Ideally, there should be an option “didn’t bother looking, so please solve otherwise or re-raise a flag if you really think that it’s a pressing issue that cannot be solved using other means”. — poke 1 min ago
1:23 PM
@poke We have a decline message for that: "Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?" Remember, VLQ comes with no context. We have to be able to guess what it was you were thinking. When in doubt, raising a mod flag will allow you to provide the context. Of course, they're slower as well and half the benefit of VLQ is speed. — Machavity ♦ 1 min ago
1:39 PM
@Scratte "Not a real question" close reason was removed in June 2013 as a part of a project intended to make it harder to close inappropriate questions at SO (expectation probably was that this will give an impression of a site getting more welcoming) — gnat 8 secs ago
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2:05 PM
Try visiting the main queue page: stackoverflow.com/review. Does it tell you what the problem is (which sounds like, that you're flag banned)? — CertainPerformance 37 secs ago
Curious, maybe there's something else going on. By any chance, are you out of close votes for the day? I know that some queues stop being usable when you're out of certain vote types. — CertainPerformance 54 secs ago
@CertainPerformance no, it's looking how it is usually.. absolutely same. It doesn't tell me anything like that. I do everything as I usually do, and again.. I'm not flag-banned.. I can flag, the only catch is that flagging window contains warning, that I better review my declined flags, as some got declined. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 2 mins ago
@CertainPerformance "You have 48 votes left today" - says the flagging page, when I open it for the closure vote. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
2:27 PM
Didn't he already do that ("I have synced the network profile from this")? — Peter Mortensen 57 secs ago
2:55 PM
@Scratte True, thanks for pointing this out, I will edit the post. After all, it is a community wiki — stackoverflow56 34 secs ago
The sobotics.org tool requires JavaScript from
sobotics.org
and cloudflare.com
to work. — Peter Mortensen 1 min agoDo we really have so many confused users that they don't know how to vote and the guidance in the help centre and here on Meta is so unclear/scattered that we need a FAQ? And even if we need a FAQ, isn't this one geared to UP voting? Isn't down voting as important? Can we at least agree an FAQ should be neutral, specially when it comes to the most important quality indicator we have for future visitors? — rene 1 min ago
@TiesonT.: Stack Overflow is meant to be a repository of knowledge. The Q&A aspect is actually only the vehicle for building that knowledge repository. Imagine, 20 years from now, someone has a problem with receiving emails in Laravel, types his problem into Google, and lands on that question. Is the Zoom chat going to help them with their problem? If the answer is "No", the link shouldn't be in the question. If the answer is "Yes", well, actually, then the link still shouldn't be in the question, since everything necessary to solve the problem should be in the question itself. — Jörg W Mittag just now
@rene This is a community wiki. It is also currently a proposal for FAQ. As for downvoting, there could a separate FAQ post for downvoting or there could be just one post that covers all aspects of voting. The help center does cover this already but I believe that there should also be an FAQ to clear things up for new users. — stackoverflow56 1 min ago
@Martin James: It is all complete beginner's first question ("What programming language should I learn?"). Their first question is "Is it too late to start learning to code at age X?" (X: 15 - 98. And zero context.) — Peter Mortensen 53 secs ago
We really don't need a FAQ entry for basic functionality which is described very well in the help center, and in a canonical question. — Cerbrus 13 secs ago
@Cerbrus the linked question does not describe how to vote, it asks how the voting system works. i believe that a lot of things should have an article in the help center, and then a related FAQ post on MSE or on here — stackoverflow56 24 secs ago
"How do I vote up? Click the large up arrow to the left of a post, or the small up arrow to the left of a comment." From the help center. First link in that first answer. — Cerbrus 1 min ago
as i already said, the help center is great, but i believe that a lot of things should have an article in the help center, and then a related FAQ post on MSE or on here — stackoverflow56 1 min ago
Trouble formatting code (besides the obvious) comes up on a regular basis. Perhaps promote this to the FAQ? — Peter Mortensen 9 secs ago
@GiorgiTsiklauri On the "focus" comment- you start your post with "I was banned from review," then dive into 3 declined flags you disagree with, and then redirect your post again to what you described as your "main question," which has little to do with the previous two topics. That's... a bit unfocused. — zcoop98 40 secs ago
@zcoop98 1) where have I said that I disagree with the declines? 2) where have I said, that I was banned?; 3) haven't I clearly stated, that the question is what I write as a question? and haven't I just appended those three review posts for the clarity? wouldn't not mentioning any post, at all, have caused a bit of confusion? have you read my question carefully? — Giorgi Tsiklauri 1 min ago
4:05 PM
@PeterMortensen I actually never thought I would have found that useful.. but after this case, I think you are right. I should have done that.. and it's pity I haven't. — Giorgi Tsiklauri 30 secs ago
It is better to back up claims (e.g. being rude) with evidence. I would recommend to have a notes file and note down everything (incl. the URL) that you might think you would need to reference in the future (and/or make notes that allows you to easily find it). (I "tag" my notes with "Stack Overflow" and other keywords on a single line in order to be able to quickly locate a particular (by grep or a text editor's 'find' facility).) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
Does this answer your question? Roomba ate my question, but I still want an answer. What now? — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
4:25 PM
(One lesson I learned was to include the date for each note (either current date or "publication" date), for example as part of the "tag" line. This provides important context and is useful when rearranging notes (say, in priority order instead of date/entry order).) — Peter Mortensen 1 min ago
(One lesson I learned was to include the date for each note (either current date or "publication" date), for example as part of the "tag" line. This provides important context and is useful when rearranging notes (say, in priority order instead of date/entry order). I have text templates in UltraEdit and Geany that outputs a skeleton note, including the current date.) — Peter Mortensen 23 secs ago
(One lesson I learned was to include the date for each note (either current date or "publication" date), for example as part of the "tag" line. This provides important context and is useful when rearranging notes (say, in priority/importance order instead of date/entry order). I have text templates in UltraEdit and Geany that outputs a skeleton note, including the current date.) — Peter Mortensen 43 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How long should we wait for a poster to clarify a question before closing? — gnat 1 min ago
@gnat: It is different to close a bad question compared to one the is work in progress. — minus one 46 secs ago
@minusone: What's the difference? Do we as professionals tolerate someone who comes up to us, interrupts our workflow and asks incomplete questions? We might tolerate it of someone who is younger (e.g. 5 years old) and can't fully form questions all that well, but of professionals? — Makoto 1 min ago
@ Makoto: No one asks you to do so. Let people explain them self that's all. — minus one 58 secs ago
"I'm not even sure that .001% use case exists" This is the supposed use case: "catching awful questions that slipped through the cracks somehow. We'll see how that works out in practice...", but when you read the last bit and the fact that communication with moderators didn't happen.... well... — Braiam 13 secs ago
@Makoto: "Do we as professionals tolerate someone who comes up to us, interrupts our workflow and asks incomplete questions?" I'm not sure, we agree on what "professionals " means. I don't think it is "professional" to expecting that we are right all the time. To clear things up is often iterative! — minus one 1 min ago
Just like when programming, Google is your friend google.com/search?q=TL%3BDR too long, didn't read — CertainPerformance 1 min ago
@minusone: "Professional" as in "paid to do this". Someone who does this for a living or works in a professional software development setting. I would've assumed that this was universal. — Makoto 40 secs ago
It's general internet slang, nothing specific to SO. I'm not sure it needs to be explained here any more than any other common online terms. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
1) You posted this on Meta, which is for asking questions about using Stack Overflow. 2) If you do repost this on the correct site, you need to actually explain what the problem you're having is. 3) Don't beg for upvotes, it's not going to have the effect you want. — John Montgomery 1 min ago
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TL;DR: See above. | Long version: The first place I'd ever seen it was on Reddit. So I'd always just assumed it was born there. It feels like it's as old as the hills. So you're either pretty new to the internet, or you don't spend a lot of time on Reddit. — deduper 51 secs ago
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@Makot: "Do we as professionals tolerate someone who comes up to us, interrupts our workflow and asks incomplete questions?" 1. no one here interrupts you, it is your choice to read some question; 2. no one reads your thoughts to find out what details you know about a particular topic. Yes, IMO it is a guess work to put the right amount of information together. — minus one 16 secs ago
6:25 PM
Side note: I do appreciate presentation and effort to perform a research on SO./meta... But it does not make an excuse not to look at common meaning of the phrase... Or if this is just joking attempt at FAQ ... it is still not really appropriate for meta. — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
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7:19 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if the first sentence was the problem: I'm also having problems with Git... and second opening paragraph starts with I have tried lots of different solutions, but none have worked leading to deletion. — CertainPerformance 13 secs ago
The added answer was exactly the same content, without any hint or clarification that it was duplicated from somewhere else. — MisterMiyagi 2 mins ago
This highlights the reason for reading tag excerpts while entering tags. The excerpt for [bug] is "This tag indicates a reproducible problem on the site that you believe is due to a mistake, malfunction, or programming error." Since "the site" is Stack Overflow, and not your site, you appear to be on the wrong site. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
Honestly that entire answer reads as if it's a question on it's own. It is in need of a rewrite if it actually has useful information embedded in it. — Kevin B 14 secs ago
You have sufficient rep to see deleted posts, right? So you can capture the valuable information from the deleted answer in a new answer that is better written. — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
8:11 PM
I think this answer only shows the importance and the necessity of my first question! "There should never be a case" but it is far too often! So we need a solution! Here is the history one of your answer: link! It is also iterative :) — minus one 7 secs ago
The example you reference, @minusone, is one in which the OP came with a very explicit and direct question, and I was able to provide an explicit and direct answer. It has been refined over the years, but that's more than well within reason and expectation. It should absolutely be the case that we're comfortable with refining answers to help provide lasting value. The OP didn't mutate their question to suit their current in-flight tasks, nor did they look to us as a help desk to help address their every concern. This was a reasonable question, and it received a reasonable answer. — Makoto 18 secs ago
8:33 PM
I understand that people are complex and working with them changes the way we are less sensitive. Your people are fast and experienced like most users never will. I work more then ten years now as developer. I'm here on SO more then four years. Sill most of my post start at -5 like this. I was ready to move, update... — minus one 27 secs ago
I understand that people are complex and working with them changes the way we are less sensitive. Your people are fast and experienced like most users never will. I work more then ten years now as developer. I'm here on SO more then four years. Sill most of my post start at -5 like this. I was ready to move, update... — minus one 5 secs ago
Thanks, @GalaxyCat105; I should have linked to that in my response. I've edited it to do so. — M. Justin 25 secs ago
9:07 PM
@Patrice: "WIP question is a bad one that hasn't been made good yet": Let me rephrase: IMO: WIP question is an incomplete question where the author shows willingness to work on it based on research by reading post suggested in comments by viewers. BAD question are abandoned ones with no singe of refinement effort on any comments. — minus one 1 min ago
This tag should be deleted, already there is
android-jetpack-compose
no need to create a tag for each layout in jetpack-compose
. The best thing is to just create another tag called jetpack-compose-layout
which will be used with android-jetpack-compose
for layout questions — Peter Haddad 1 min agoAlso, if an answer is very important, and if the question gets re-opened (or re-asked) you can always give it a bounty — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@Machavity I just want to let you know that this answer makes absolutely no sense to me. If I use letters to represent the various positions: the OP claimed
A
is true. This claim was declined. In your answer, it's like you're saying "most of the time it's pointless to point out that A
is true, and anyway, B
, C
, and D
are true also. It seems like it's irrelevant what other things are true, and if you don't care about A
, then it shouldn't be available as an option. — Greg Schmit 1 min ago9:37 PM
This equation, of course, is flipped if the asker is paying for a service. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 40 secs ago
The way I look on this is in this way: on this site, the asker is requesting help to solve a problem, and the answer(s), volunteer their free time to give this help, and the site benefits by having a high-quality Q and A available for review by future visitors. The asker pays nothing for this service, while anyone who puts in the time to answer a question does in fact pay with "opportunity cost", the value of their time that could have been used to pursue remunerative tasks. In this situation, the onus is on the asker and the asker alone to ask as high quality a question as possible. — Hovercraft Full Of Eels 1 min ago
@minusone Did any of your school teachers let you turn in partial assignments and fill the rest in later? What about your bosses , do they not expect completed work? Why should people who review questions here not expect them to be complete enough to fully understand the specific problem and attempts made to solve that problem? You are trying to sell a concept that just won't work. You are only thinking from perspective of someone asking...try to think about it as a reviewer of an incomplete question also. Few want to or will spend the time to ask enough questions to extract incomplete detail — charlietfl 1 min ago
10:05 PM
You really need to respond to comments in the comments. By doing it in the question, you're clogging up both the question itself and the edit history. Right now you have one page of actual question, and two pages of quotes and rebuttals. — F1Krazy 37 secs ago
The task deadline is when you hit send to post the question. "Consultation sessions"??? , SO isn't a mentoring service it is a practical programming problem solving site — charlietfl 12 secs ago
@minusone "The order of the comments change based on the votes." - No, they don't. That's the case for answers, but it's not the case for comments, which are always sorted in chronological order. Sometimes only the top-voted comments are shown, but if someone wants the full context of a discussion, it takes two seconds to click "View all comments". — F1Krazy 1 min ago
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Also see Is it acceptable to add a duplicate answer to several questions? on the Uber Meta. — Martijn Pieters ♦ 1 min ago
@scratte That was better than Gandalf reading the runes on the Doors of Durin. — door_number_three 1 min ago
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